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Obviously, Pitt grabbed a can of beer and lobbed it over to McConaughey, 'cause what else would he have done?
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Aniston and Pitt divorced in 2004, and Brangelina went public in 2005.
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Pitt had already gotten booked for Se7en, lobbied hard to get the part in 12 Monkeys, the director Terry Gilliam has said.
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Pitt cut his hair and wore brown contact lenses to de-pretty himself.
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Pitt favoured the idea and adopted it—subject, however, to one important qualification.
The History of the Post Office|Herbert Joyce
For this time Pitt's political wisdom had saved England from a disastrous breach with her colonies.
A History of England, Period III.|Rev. J. Franck Bright
Pitt was pressed in 1784 by political difficulties not less than those with which Montague had contended in 1698.
The History of England from the Accession of James II.|Thomas Babington Macaulay
One of the most curious of these natural portraits is the enormous rock in Wales, known as the Pitt Stone.
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)|Isaac D'Israeli
Wilkes was defended by Pitt, who came to the house again enveloped in flannel, and this time supported by crutches.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III.|E. Farr and E. H. Nolan
British Dictionary definitions for Pitt
Pitt
/ (pɪt) /
noun
William Bradley, born 1963, US actor; his films include Thelma and Louise (1991), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Fight Club (1999), Babel (2006), and Moneyball (2011)
William, known as Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham. 1708–78, British statesman. He was first minister (1756–57; 1757–61; 1766–68) and achieved British victory in the Seven Years' War (1756–63)
his son William, known as Pitt the Younger. 1759–1806, British statesman. As prime minister (1783–1801; 1804–06), he carried through important fiscal and tariff reforms. From 1793, his attention was focused on the wars with revolutionary and Napoleonic France