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tatie

(ˈteɪtɪ)
n
dialect Brit a potato
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So, during any normal week you'd expect to see: the postman, the coal man, the electric man, the Rediffusion man, the gas man, the rag man, the insurance man, the rent man, the pop man, the tatie lads, the lollipop woman, the Avon woman and - if you were naughty - the school board man!
The restaurant, in Woodhead Road, has taken over the former Toad and Tatie site.
Johnny tells his story in 60 rhyming poems (because that's how he was taught at school): the outside loo, hot bricks to warm the bed, going on to the face at 18, spud bashing (which we called tatie scratting) and the rest of life in a mining community.
Andrew said: "I start off with when Monday was always washday, go onto entertainment, days at the beach, childhood games and even include tatie picking."
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Chelton connaEtra un large succes public pour son interpretation unique de Tatie Danielle, le film d'Etienne Chatiliez en 1990.
This work has been supported by a funding from the Joseph Fourier-Grenoble 1 University: MSTIC project TATIE.
After I was mistakenly given somebody else's plate of fish and chips, I enjoyed my Cumberland lamb and black pudding tatie pot for pounds 7, while Collette's lighter lunch added a pounds 1 portion of hand cut chips to a pounds 5 starter of Ragstone goats' cheese and onion tart with cherita tomato salsa.
They were such wonderful trout, Tatie, and we drank the Sion wine and ate out on the porch with the mountainside dropping off below and we could look across the lake and see the Dent du Midi with the snow half down it and the trees at the mouth of the Rhone where it flowed into the lake.
Sodoende kry die leser toegang tot die eiesoortige lewensuitkyk en taalgebruik van die mense van die Boesmanland, insluitende hulle beskrywende woordeskat, naamgewing, sinsbou, segswyses, kenmerkende tongval en unieke vertelwyse, soos geillustreer deur die aanhaling uit Vir minder as 'n trippens: Daai dag toe my tatie my voor die skoolhek kom oplaai, toe loop die trane mos blink oor sy wange, sit en vertel tant Kittie Waterkiewiet in haar huisie op Granaatboskolk.
It was a hard scrabble life for Kathleen - who was called Katie by her family and "Tatie" by the Taylor twins who lived next door - with neither money nor affection to spare.
Co-scripter-helmer Florence Quentin penned three hits--"Life Is a Long Quiet River" (1988), "Tatie Danielle" (1990) and "Happiness Is in the Field" (1995)--before stepping behind the camera with the strenuously unfunny dieting comedy "I'm Hungry!!!" (2001).