Look at the gleaming copper pots hanging from a ceiling rack (where's my Williams-Sonoma catalog?)!
She says it was because of the weight of the heavy pots Soad liked to use.
Would-be CEOs have access to technology and research, potential pots of funding, and cheap student labor.
And his hand-modelled pots featuring Breton scenes, which he described as "monstrosities" are also on show.
At a dollar a chip, ZigBee transceivers could even be built into toasters and coffee pots.
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Square- or rectangular-shaped outdoor rooms benefit mightily from hefty pots and planters placed at each corner.
But irony aside, and overlooking black pots and kettles, does he have a point?
Searching "hibiscus" brings up a starter plant and two suitable pots, but no info.
Pits 'n' Pots founder Tony Walley said it had a "tempestuous" relationship with Stoke-on-Trent's press office.
New rules from 6 April also mean a change to converting pension pots into income.
The oldest known pots were found in Japan and date back more than 12, 000 years.
Not going to get me flying on something made out of old yoghurt pots!
They carry everything they own -- beds, mattresses, pots and pans, even the kitchen sink.
Liz spends most mornings here spinning clay into pots and teacups and dessert plates.
They offer pots for saving, spending and giving away, along with artificially high interest rates.
Or just search online where a variety of Chinese hot pots are for sale.
About 1993, Aero Gallery owner Bill Sofield saw Adler's pots and gave him a show.
The big pots of mandatory spending include such politically sensitive programs as Medicare, welfare and Medicaid.
Then there is George Hudson, who made pots of money building railways in mid-19th century England.
It's not that they need--they're boiling pots of aggression, the need to get it out.
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Contained in portable Lucite pots, they're as user-friendly as the lip gloss you've been using since tweenhood.
Two pots will help create a barrier between the two different strategies that will keep things clean.
Because big exploration, extraction and infrastructure investments required pots of capital, long-term contracts became an industry norm.
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Last year more than 10, 000 items, including furniture, bicycles and flower pots, were taken away for reuse.
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The island's lobstermen had voluntarily agreed to set their pots only six months a year to prevent overfishing.
The cooking is done on open fires, which have big pots of water boiling on them all day.
Pots are used for storing beer, fermenting sorghum meal, fetching water, cooking, ancestral worship and traditional healing rituals.
When Lanza began shooting, some of the students thought the noise was the clanging of pots and pans.
Other threatened creatures that find their way, legally and illegally, into Chinese cooking pots could also be spared.
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Cox prefers generous stone platforms and terraces loaded with lushly planted, overscaled pots in traditional shapes and materials.
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