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Tottie may refer to: * '' Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House'', 1984 stop-motion animated television series * Henry Tottie (1888–1952), Swedish Army officer * Tottie Goldsmith (born 1962), Australian actress and singer See also * " Hot Tottie", 2010 song by Usher * Totie Fields (1930–1978), American comedienne * Totti, a name * Totty (other) * Totties Totties is a hamlet (place), hamlet between New Mill, West Yorkshire, New Mill and Scholes, Holme Valley, Scholes near Holmfirth in West Yorkshire, England. Although it consists of no more than 70–80 houses, it has within the hamlet three pl ...
, a hamlet in West Yorkshire, England {{disambiguation ...
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The Story Of A Doll's House
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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Henry Tottie
Lieutenant General Carl Henry Tottie (14 June 1888 – 2 May 1952) was a Swedish Army officer. Tottie's senior commands include Executive Officer of Svea Life Guards, Chief of the Army Staff and the General Staff Corps and military commander of the II Military District. Early life Tottie was born on 14 June 1888 in Hedvig Eleonora Parish, Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Colonel Charles Tottie and his wife Elisabeth Uggla. Tottie passed ''studentexamen'' in Gävle in 1907. Career Tottie was graduated from Military Academy Karlberg in 1909 and was commissioned as an officer with the rank of ''Underlöjtnant'' the same year and was assigned to Bohuslän Regiment, where he was promoted to lieutenant in 1914. He served in the Topographic Department of the General Staff in 1915 and 1916, attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1916 to 1918, and was an aspirant in the General Staff from 1919 to 1921. Tottie was promoted to captain in 1921, and served in the staff of the 4th Ar ...
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Tottie Goldsmith
Caroline "Tottie" Goldsmith (born 27 August 1962) is an Australian actress and singer, known for her roles as Trixie Sheldon in '' Starting Out'', Toni Sheffield in '' The Young Doctors'', Marilyn "Tex" Perez in ''Fire'', and Cassandra Freedman in ''Neighbours''. She hosted the Network Ten program ''Sex/Life'' in 1996, and was a contestant on '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2022. In addition to her film and television work, Goldsmith is a founding member of the Chantoozies, a pop group formed in 1986. Career Television In the early 1980s, Goldsmith acted in the Australian television series '' The Young Doctors'', '' Starting Out'', ''Prisoner'', '' Saturdee'', and '' The Henderson Kids ''. She made a guest appearance on a 1989 episode of '' Mission: Impossible'', which was filmed in Australia. She also guested in '' G.P.'' and ''Embassy''. During 1996, Goldsmith starred as Marilyn "Tex" Perez in the second season of drama series ''Fire''. She also hosted ''Sex/ ...
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Hot Tottie
"Hot Tottie" is a song by recording artist Usher. It was written by Usher, Ester Dean, Jay-Z and Polow da Don, with the latter producing it. The song features guest vocals from rapper Jay-Z and background vocals by Ester Dean. It is the second single in the United States and Canada from his EP, '' Versus EP'', which is an extension of his sixth studio album, '' Raymond v. Raymond''. The song was sent to rhythmic and urban airplay on August 9, 2010. "Hot Tottie" samples Big Tymers's "Big Ballin'" off their 1998 album '' How You Luv That Vol. 2''. "Hot Tottie" is an R&B song with hip hop tones, accompanied by strobing, electronic beats. It peaked at number twenty-one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was a top ten hit on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Usher performed the song on ''The Early Show'' and on his OMG Tour. Background and composition The song was leaked onto the internet during late July 2010 along with the track " DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love." It wa ...
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Totie Fields
Totie Fields (born Sophie Feldman; May 7, 1930 – August 2, 1978) was an American comedian. Early life Fields was born Sophie Feldman in Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut. She started singing in Boston clubs while still in high school, taking the stage name of Totie Fields. She was Jewish. Career Fields gained fame during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. After years of Fields' successful appearances in nightclubs, Ed Sullivan gave Fields her first big break when he booked her on his show after seeing her perform at the Copacabana (nightclub), Copacabana in New York, New York, New York in March 1964. She made multiple appearances on ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', ''The Mike Douglas Show'', ''The Merv Griffin Show'', and ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson''. She also appeared in a 1971 episode of ''The Carol Burnett Show'' (Season 4, Episode 21) and a 1972 episode of ''Here's Lucy'' (Season 5, Episode 7) starring Lucille Ball. It was on Mike Douglas in 1974 that Totie met ...
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Totti
Totti is a given name, nickname and surname. Given name or nickname * Totti Bergh (1935–2010), Norwegian jazz saxophonist * Totti Cohen (1932–2010), Australian education activist * Wuilito Fernandes (born 1990), Cape Verdean footballer * Totti Truman Taylor (1915–1981), British actress Surname * Benito Totti (1914–1940), Italian boxer * Francesco Totti (born 1976), Italian footballer See also * Totty (other) * Tottie (other) Tottie may refer to: * '' Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House'', 1984 stop-motion animated television series * Henry Tottie (1888–1952), Swedish Army officer * Tottie Goldsmith (born 1962), Australian actress and singer See also * " Hot Tottie" ... {{given name, type=both Nicknames Italian-language surnames ...
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Totty (other)
Totty may refer to: * Thomas Totty (1746–1802), Welsh naval officer of the Napoleonic Wars * Charles Henry Totty (1873–1939), American horticulturist * Top Totty, an English golden ale beer See also * Totties, a hamlet in West Yorkshire, England * Totti, a name * Toty (other) * Toddy (other) Toddy may refer to: Places * Toddy Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Singapore * Toddy Pond, a pond in Antarctica * Todmorden, a town in Yorkshire, England, informally called Toddy People * Ralph "Toddy" Giannini (1917–1996), American basketball ... * Tottie (other) {{disambiguation ...
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