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Sewell likes the Bibendum mayonnaise so much he takes a pot home to share with them.
There's has been more than a whiff of criticism surrounding Lily Allen's latest video, which takes a pot at sexism in the music industry.
A rough rule-of-thumb, says one actuary, is that it takes a pot worth about nine times final salary to buy an annuity of about two-thirds of final salary.
Another customer tries to intervene, but then takes a pot of hot coffee, pours the coffee over his own head, and beats himself with the pot.
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In another cable, a South African minister takes a pot-shot at Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, describing him as "the crazy old man".
"Is taking a pot considered looting?
They took a pot, cut out the roe and liver, and cooked it all up.
Take a pot and boil the water with the whole spices and salt.
Mr Buffett also took a pot shot at hedge fund managers.
One of the worries is that Netanyahu "might take a pot shot" at Iran, as the former adviser put it.
This week must have appeared the perfect opportunity to take a pot at the chancellor of the exchequer.
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