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Mott

[mot]

noun

  1. John Raleigh, 1865–1955, U.S. religious leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1946.

  2. Lucretia Coffin, 1793–1880, U.S. social reformer: advocate of women's rights.

  3. Sir Nevill Francis 1905–96, British physicist: developer of solid-state circuitry; Nobel Prize 1977.



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But that technicality didn’t dampen the spirits of Sovereignty’s trainer, Bill Mott, after the race.

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It’s why there was such consternation when trainer Bill Mott and owner Godolphin, decided to skip the Preakness Stakes.

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Mott said the goal is to eventually compost the weed.

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Mott Children’s Hospital released a poll last year in which they sampled parents of children ages 6 to 12.

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This year’s Preakness lost a lot of star power — and possibly some interest — when trainer Bill Mott decided not to race Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty.

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