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Hatter
Hatter Hat"ter, v. t. [Prov. E., to entangle; cf. LG.
verhaddern, verheddern, verhiddern.]
To tire or worry; -- out. [Obs.] --Dryden.
Hatter
Hatter Hat"ter, n.
One who makes or sells hats.
Meaning of Hatters from wikipedia
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orange to
better reflect the club colours. The club
released the song "
Hatters,
Hatters", a
collaboration between the
Luton team and the Bedfordshire-based...
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comeback Telegraph (London).
Retrieved 9 June 2012 The City
Visible | The
Hatters NYT (New York).
Retrieved 4
August 2023 Tobias,
Maricris Jan. "GAMABA:...
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hatters revealed predominantly neurological symptomatology,
including intention tremor.
After chronic exposure to the
mercury vapours,
hatters tended...
- (1887–1914)
Madison Hatters, an
American baseball team
Stetson Hatters,
Stetson University's
athletics teams Luton Town F.C. or the
Hatters, an
English football...
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coach Horace Allen, the
Hatters compiled a 2–4
record and were
outscored by
opponents by a
total of 88 to 33. The 1921
Stetson Hatters football team represented...
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which led to the
phrase "mad as a
hatter". In the
Victorian age, many
workers in the
textile industry,
including hatters,
sometimes developed illnesses affecting...
- Soundtrack) by The
Hatters. 2020-06-12.
Retrieved 2021-12-07. THE
HATTERS -
EVERY DAY I'M DRINKING.
Retrieved 2021-12-07. THE
HATTERS -
FOREVER YOUNG FOREVER...
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cartoon The Mad
Hatters a 1935
British comedy film
Breakfast in Hollywood, also
known as The Mad
Hatter, a 1946
American comedy film Mad
Hatter (album), by...
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decade include: The 1910
Stetson Hatters football team
compiled an
undefeated 3–0 record. The 1912
Stetson Hatters football team
compiled a then-record...
- McQuillan, the
Hatters compiled a 3–3–1
record (0–0–1 in conference) and
outscored opponents by a
total of 112 to 49. The 1934
Stetson Hatters football team...