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| In 1797, Josiah | Pratt, a clergyman from Birmingham who came to Londo |
| The church was founded in 1825 by Truman Le | Pratt, a former slave of Governor John Eager Howard. |
| On September 23, 2008, | Pratt, a free agent, was invited to the Dallas Stars |
| She married John Teele | Pratt, a successful corporate attorney, philanthropi |
| ding to an account given by Yeoman 3C A. Glenn | Pratt, a crewmember aboard the Finch, she was assign |
| Pratt, a "uniform Whig", prepared a bill for expandi | |
| yerson Press were Frederick Philip Grove, E.J. | Pratt, A.J.M. Smith, A. M. Klein, P.K. Page, Dorothy |
| In October 1992, at Estes Park, Colorado, | Pratt addressed a three-day meeting of neo-Nazis and |
| the first goal kicked by South Melbourne's Bob | Pratt against Melbourne was his 500th career goal. |
| Pratt, along with lesbian Green MP Giz Watson, playe | |
| During the run of One on One, | Pratt also voiced Penny Proud, the lead character in |
| Pratt also sponsored legislation relating to abortio | |
| Pratt also addressed delegates at the 1996 national | |
| Pratt also performed for the 1946 film version as we | |
| Jake | Pratt also provided the voices of several cartoon ch |
| the promotion licence is held jointly by Colin | Pratt, Alun Rossiter and former Oxford Cheetahs prom |
| Rigdon, Orson Spencer, and most notably, Orson | Pratt, and were considered "considerable scholarship |
| ked by Malcolm Jones III, the latter by George | Pratt; and an interlude set in an English boarding s |
| y began trading in York Street, originally as ' | Pratt and Montgomery'. |
| at the same hearing, however, lawyers for Gill | Pratt and Mose Jefferson requested that the racketee |
| 13 Feb 1972) - married first Lady Irene Helen | Pratt, and later Sibell Margaret Norman |
| after the resignations of joint managers Colin | Pratt and Eric Boocock. |
| Shortly after this, Rey L. | Pratt and the other missionaries of American citizen |
| 9 that he had met with U.S. Consuls E. Spencer | Pratt and Rounceville Wildman in Singapore between 2 |
| It was directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley | Pratt, and was released February 27, 1965. |
| It stars Sarah | Pratt and Gilles Guillain. |
| The pipe organ was donated by Enoch | Pratt and is a Niemann instrument. |
| The organization was founded by Robert L. | Pratt and Bailey Spencer in 1984. |
| New York, the son of oil industrialist Charles | Pratt and Mary Helen Richardson. |
| Pratt and his wife, Lillian, continued the restorati | |
| ta Braves for two minor leaguers, pitcher Andy | Pratt and infielder Richard Lewis. |
| Dr. Theresa Hanson (Tara | Pratt) and heroine Maj. |
| al truss configuration that is a hybrid of the | Pratt and K-Truss configurations. |
| In addition to Lockheed, | Pratt and Whitney (part of United Aircraft, now Unit |
| County, defeating State Representatives Bryan | Pratt and Gary Dusenberg. |
| ning the Republican Primary against both Bryan | Pratt and Gary Dusenberg. |
| "Charlotte... was a | Pratt; and she was a picture. |
| In 1999 whilst evacuating Yugoslavia, Mr | Pratt, and fellow Australian Peter Wallace and Yugos |
| Wiberg, F. Walker, W. | Pratt, and J. Michl, ????). |
| The house was built in 1885 by Robert H. | Pratt, and initially known as the Robert Pratt Place |
| Along with A. Miles | Pratt and Jesse S. Cave, Earhart was one of three ac |
| Martoccio was talked into buying the entire | Pratt and Langhoft Candy plant and found himself in |
| Nicole | Pratt and Bryanne Stewart were the defending champio |
| gers in short is a boss at everything \\Daniel | Pratt and Isaiah Davenport, was influenced by the wo |
| Mormonism by the preaching of missionary Orson | Pratt, and he became a member of The Church of Jesus |
| 4, the lyrics were sung by Richard Wright, Guy | Pratt and Jon Carin. |
| e RL60 is a rocket engine under development by | Pratt and Whitney. |
| John M. | Pratt and James E. Bistor charged that the failure t |
| In November 1919, Rev. | Pratt and seven other men applied for a church chart |
| Along with A. Miles | Pratt and Fred A. Earhart, Cave was one of three act |
| The company was co-founded by Gordon | Pratt and Rick Price in 1997. |
| re originally elected for One Nation, although | Pratt and Roberts subsequently retained their seats |
| Pratt and his patient get a lift to the El Fashir ho | |
| Four days later, | Pratt and a force of 1,000 moved out another 400m to |
| The company was formed by Spencer | Pratt and Heidi Montag to release many products by t |
| uction of a large facility that became home to | Pratt and Whitney. |
| alised they made a mistake, and decided to put | Pratt and a beatboxing group called Crew 82, the two |
| reat Baltimore Fire of 1904, looking West from | Pratt and Gay Streets |
| At home in England, Darling worked for | Pratt and Sons (Pratts was a real department store i |
| ymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Jonah Hill, Chris | Pratt and Casey Bond. |
| n Adams, William Cushing, James Otis, Benjamin | Pratt, and Oxenbridge Thacher. |
| er, Cook contacted a colleague who managed Guy | Pratt and Gary Wallis of Pink Floyd (post Roger Wate |
| Pratt and Whitney Canada | |
| rofessional mixed martial arts fighter Michael | Pratt and currently trains with him at Undisputed, S |
| In November 1897 | Pratt announced that he would not be a candidate for |
| d as a business in 2006 by Christine and David | Pratt, appearing to service the needs of victims of |
| Stuart Masterson) and her niece Patsy (Lauren | Pratt) are at a diner, planning their next heist. |
| iffith and his wife, the former Rosemarie Lynn | Pratt, are the parents of five children. |
| It moved to | Pratt Army Air Field, Kansas in December 1943 to beg |
| ball career, Smith attended and graduated from | Pratt Art Institute in New York City. |
| year in the school's private gallery, the Mary | Pratt Art Gallery. |
| Hugo | Pratt as Boris |
| Purnell | Pratt as Editor |
| ol staff was dynastic, with two generations of | Pratt as headmaster [The Founder ex Royal Flying Cor |
| Mike | Pratt as Greff |
| Mike | Pratt as Jeff Randall |
| Victoria | Pratt as Martha Dennison |
| Purnell | Pratt as Robert French |
| which counted Sassy writer Christina Kelly and | Pratt as members. |
| Kyla | Pratt as Little Jackie Washington |
| Andrew Stephen | Pratt as Officer Armstrong |
| USA Linda Thompson, and their friend, Spencer | Pratt, as they got themselves into various hijinks. |
| Purnell | Pratt as John Phelps ('Standard editor, Miller's bos |
| at rigid airships, a team was formed with H B | Pratt as "Chief Draughtsmen, Airships". |
| ted by Oregon Supreme Court justice Orville C. | Pratt as a district attorney. |
| Pratt asks for a lift back to the camp. | |
| Major General Henry C. | Pratt assumed command of Southern Defense Command. |
| A lifelong resident of District B, Gill | Pratt attended Holy Ghost Elementary School, Xavier |
| Pratt attended the University of Kentucky where he w | |
| Pratt awards undergraduate degrees in biomedical eng | |
| The founding Principal was Miss Gertrude | Pratt BA, the second Principal was Miss Shaw BA (Qld |
| Lesley | Pratt Bannatyne is an American author who writes ext |
| That same year, Orson | Pratt baptized him. |
| Upon his return to the Sox in 1921, | Pratt batted over .300. |
| Pratt became engaged to Aileen Kelly, from Massachus | |
| Pratt became the Welsh Road Race Champion in 1965. | |
| At the age of 24, | Pratt became the founding editor of Sassy, a magazin |
| ntil 2007, Kristina M. Johnson was the dean of | Pratt, becoming the first woman to hold the position |
| Financial problems forced him to leave | Pratt before completing his degree and he returned t |
| sly coached by former Australian player Nicole | Pratt, before the two decided to part ways prior to |
| er), Syd Coventry (captain), Haydn Bunton, Bob | Pratt, Bert Hyde. |
| R.S. Riser's original design was a Parker | Pratt bridge, as selected by the bridge committee. |
| arious regions on his behalf, for example, the | Pratt brothers to South America and New Guinea, and |
| venture between Inns of America (owned by the | Pratt brothers) and Burton and Richard Koffman. |
| t Gallery of Ontario (1995-1998) and the Alice | Pratt Brown Director of the Whitney Museum of Americ |
| The original style was similar to that of Hugo | Pratt, but slowly evolved into a style of its own. |
| lost in the general election to Whig Thomas G. | Pratt by a margin of a mere 548 votes. |
| Faubus then defeated the Republican | Pratt C. Remmel, the mayor of Little Rock, to win th |
| Call's son, William | Pratt Call succeeded him, becoming the 2nd Baronet C |
| [Anon.] (1911) "Charles | Pratt Camden", Encyclopaedia Britannica |
| h included 11 players, notably Dan Issel, Mike | Pratt, Casey, and Terry Mills). |
| Contemporary Arts Center and featured Awadagin | Pratt, CelloProject, Bell Orchestre, Glenn Kotche, D |
| Brad Lander is the former Director of the | Pratt Center for Community Development. |
| tic of the Atlantic Yards project, directing a | Pratt Center study in 2005 that questioned the proje |
| As the director of the | Pratt Center, Brad Lander has been a critic of the B |
| When | Pratt challenges Kovac and says he won't go, Kovac s |
| iam McGregor Paxton, Frank Weston Benson, Bela | Pratt, Charles Herbert Woodbury and Ignaz Gaugengigl |
| Pratt, Chrystos and Lorde were chosen because their | |
| With the Joneses, names like | Pratt, Churton, Hack and Stockton coming to the fore |
| ay founded the hospital in 1908, in a house in | Pratt City, now a neighborhood in Birmingham, with t |
| Larry Brown (born September 5, 1905 in | Pratt City, Alabama - April 7, 1972 in Memphis, Tenn |
| lle, Fairmont, Harriman Park, Hooper City, and | Pratt City. |
| Pratt claimed in 1886, when disaffected from the chu | |
| on Brown had bullied members of his staff, Ms. | Pratt claimed that the helpline had taken calls from |
| In 2009, Kyla | Pratt co-starred along Emma Roberts and Jake T. Aust |
| Pratt coached the 49ers for four seasons, compiling | |
| Jones Valley, Alabama and participating in the | Pratt Coke and Coal Company, one of the new city's f |
| Also prior to the season, fullback Greg | Pratt collapsed after making his required time in ru |
| 2 February (in England): General Sir Thomas | Pratt, commander British forces in NZ 1860-61. |
| De Camp, in collaboration with Fletcher | Pratt, contributed three stories featuring Harold Sh |
| On November 27th, 2000, the school board of | Pratt County, Kansas continued efforts to favor inte |
| gins as an intermittent stream in southwestern | Pratt County, Kansas and initially flows eastwardly |
| James | Pratt Craig, also known by his nickname, "Jim", was |
| st cover featured actress Drew Barrymore, whom | Pratt dated. |
| rton Parker Twichell married Katherine Eugenia | Pratt, daughter of Charles Millard Pratt. |
| Lord Fortescue of Credan married Grace | Pratt, daughter of Sir John Pratt. |
| Ellen | Pratt DeBardeleben (1844-1894), daughter of Daniel P |
| f their partnership on December 13, 2006, when | Pratt decided to retire from competitive skating. |
| Instead of suiting up for the Red Sox, | Pratt decided to retire. |
| One pin-connected, 8-panel | Pratt deck truss |
| ic, one span at a time, first suspending a new | Pratt deck truss from traveling wooden falsework and |
| Pratt, Derek, "The Marcher lordship of Chirk, 1329-1 | |
| composite cast and wrought iron in a diagonal | Pratt design and a center composite bowstring truss |
| Pratt died May 2, 1918 at Whidden Hospital, Everett, | |
| Pratt died 18 March 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts, a | |
| Thirty six years earlier, his father, Charles | Pratt, died of heart disease in offices at the same |
| Four years later, a Millwall supporter, Ian | Pratt, died at New Cross station after falling out o |
| Pratt died suddenly in his Broadway office on June 1 | |
| In 1959, | Pratt donated 4,988 acres (2,019 ha) of his ranch to |
| Pratt drags his patient through the desert. | |
| s Avenue, Benefit Street, I-610, Paris Avenue, | Pratt Drive and the London Avenue Canal. |
| treet and I-610 to the south and Paris Avenue, | Pratt Drive and the London Avenue Canal to the west. |
| Rufus and Jane | Pratt Dunham built their first home on the site in 1 |
| Robert | Pratt earned a scholarship to the University of Nort |
| A practicing architect, | Pratt enlisted with the Royal Canadian Hussars durin |
| House of Frederic B. | Pratt, Esq. |
| In 1891, W.M. | Pratt established a rake handle factory and the foll |
| g smallest and Guam kingfishers being largest ( | Pratt et al. 1987). |
| Pratt eventually decides to go, leading him the oppo | |
| All songs written by Andy | Pratt, except where indicated. |
| am Browne & Nichols, there are the Edwin H. B. | Pratt Faculty Fund and the Edwin and Aileen Pratt Fa |
| , and which has been owned and operated by the | Pratt family for many generations. |
| men awarded the MOH included Blacksmith James | Pratt, Farrier David Larkin, Privates Edward Branaga |
| Pratt felt this insult sorely, as he, in spite of hi | |
| chuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington and | Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle, Washington. |
| Kenneth | Pratt focused his campaign around opposition to the |
| The students then nominated | Pratt for the U.S. presidency, and passed the hat to |
| ice right back meant Lester was competing with | Pratt for the left-back position, which restricted h |
| After attending | Pratt for only one semester, he dropped out to becom |
| The | Pratt Foundation claims to be one of the largest pri |
| The | Pratt Foundation has also notably funded the environ |
| The | Pratt Foundation is an Australian philanthropic orga |
| United States Army Lieutenant Richard Henry | Pratt founded Carlisle Indian Industrial School in 1 |
| According to James | Pratt, founder of the event, while the original even |
| hed several international talents such as Hugo | Pratt, Frank Bellamy and Robert Crumb. |
| almer, Joan, Rosario, The Singletons, Brian J. | Pratt, Frederick J. Purifoy II, Marcus Cole, Bridget |
| The Enoch | Pratt Free Library 400 Cathedral Street Baltimore, M |
| ve gain, the Bicester South ward taken by Lynn | Pratt from Liberal Democrat leader Nick Cotter, but |
| Bucci's artwork may be viewed at Cole | Pratt Gallery in New Orleans, La. (www.coleprattgall |
| s The Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson; Cole | Pratt Gallery, New Orleans; Frist Center For The Vis |
| alf strikes from Moores, Ralph Coates and John | Pratt gave them a 3-2 win. |
| His brothers were Frederic B. | Pratt, George Dupont Pratt, Herbert L. Pratt and Joh |
| He was brother to Frederic B. | Pratt, George Dupont Pratt, John Teele Pratt and Har |
| Pratt Gilbert Lyons, Jr. (born September 17, 1974 in | |
| Mackey, Saff modelled GraphicStudio after the | Pratt Graphics Center, Tamarind Press, and Gemini G. |
| esented hymnwriter of the 20th century is Fred | Pratt Green (1903-2000), who has 27 hymns included. |
| Pratt, H., Bruner, P & Berrett, D. (1987) The Birds | |
| In addition, the beach is unusually sandy, as | Pratt had the stones removed that were characteristi |
| illes out of the Nationals, even though he and | Pratt had already qualified for them. |
| Prior to that, Mr | Pratt had a 23-year career as a Military Officer in |
| Pratt had left Vickers in 1912 to work for J. Samuel | |
| In addition to television roles, | Pratt has also appeared in several feature films inc |
| Pratt has done cover and interior illustrations for | |
| Pratt has failed to match that form since. | |
| Steve | Pratt has the following decorations: the National Me |
| rose to join the Coventry Bees as promoter and | Pratt has been there ever since. |
| Pratt has appeared on numerous national radio and TV | |
| Pratt has exhibited his work many times at the Socie | |
| Pratt has founded a variety of organizations, includ | |
| Pratt has an honours degree in modern history from t | |
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