Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
1He was buried in the potters' field quite near his old landlady.
2There were four other new cases in the quarter where the potters lived.
3He had seen the potters using a similar device, but this was different.
4Armantaro caught snatches of sleep in the potters' den.
5They had moved to Belari's fief for patronage, like all the town's artisans: the potters, the blacksmiths, the painters.
6While some vendors travel over the border from Germany, others celebrate their German heritage, such as the potters from Betschdorf.
7After the lodger had been teaching her for several years her mother died and was buried in the potters' field.
8There were breweries at Staffordshire before there were potteries, but now the potters made jugs and pots for the brewers.
9These are the potters, and they dwelt in Plantations, and Hedges, with the king for his works, and they abode there.
10Did you never observe in the arts how the potters' boys look on and help, long before they touch the wheel?
11Amakusa produces a little coal and fine kaolin, which was largely used in former times by the potters of Hirado and Satsuma.
12So about 24,000 Samoki pots are daily in use, and this number is maintained by the potters.
13Yes, the second bench mark at the outlet of the Lesser Lakes; that is the city of the potters, I know it well.
14After 6 months she became the first Hungarian woman to be admitted as a journeyman into the guild that included the potters & ovensetters.
15So, too, with the other arts, they are dead; the potters, the architects, meaningless, stony, and some repellent, like the cold touch of porcelain.
16Joe Allen sidefooted home after the break to put the Potters ahead.
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