Lotted [verb]

Definition of Lotted:

divide into shares

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Sentence/Example of Lotted:

So that’s a big unexplored side that I think is going to come into a lot of geopolitical risks.

The series finale itself was — well, it was a lot, and it clearly wasn’t designed to make every fan happy.

A lot of these areas, they are 40 minutes or more away from the nearest towns.

He also has a lot of helicopter data, but isn’t sure he wants to plunge deeply enough into data science to track trends on chopper usage in the city.

It’s not all fake or conspiratorial, but a lot of it sure is.

So, the two had a lot to catch up on when they sat down for the first time in nearly three decades.

There are a lot of other ways this could go sideways, Foley pointed out.

“For me, it’s a win for this to be a break-even project that helps a lot of people,” he says.

Dow soars to new heights on promising vaccine newsThe S&P is lots more important than the Dow because there’s $5 trillion or so of investor money indexed to it.

It used to be publishers spent a lot of time worrying about their ad tech vendors.