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Noilly Prat, based in southern France, is primarily known for its dry, pale vermouths, but also produces a sweeter version.
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By 1855, Joseph's son, Louis, and his brother-in-law, Claudius Prat, were producing Noilly Prat dry vermouth in Marseillan, Hérault.
In later years, vermouth was produced and sold by such well-known companies as Martini, Cinzano, Dolin and Noilly Prat.
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Vueling Airlines SA (), commonly shortened to Vueling, is a low cost airline based in El Prat de Llobregat, near Barcelona ( Spain ), where it maintains its main operating base.
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The Euphrates (;: al-Furāt,: Prat,, ) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
* Prat ukhlal, a particularity and a generality: If the order is first the particularity and then the generality, we add from the generality upon the particularity, even to a broad extent.
This literature is surveyed by Andrea Prat of the London School of Economics and David Stromberg of Stockholm Yniversity.
Barcelona-El Prat Airport ( Catalan: Aeroport de Barcelona – el Prat, Spanish: Aeropuerto de Barcelona-El Prat ), simply known as Barcelona Airport, is located southwest of the centre of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, lying in the municipalities of El Prat de Llobregat, Viladecans and Sant Boi.
For example, the five thousand-peso banknote is sometimes called a gabriela ( for Gabriela Mistral ), the ten thousand-peso banknote arturo or arturito ( for Arturo Prat, arturito meaning " little Arturo "); the one thousand-peso note is frequently referred as luca, meaning a thousand, therefore, the two thousand-peso note can be referred as two luca note, five thousand-peso note as five luca note, ten thousand as ten luca note, 1 million pesos as a guatón or palo, and so on.
The Chilean war hero and martyr Arturo Prat is regarded as the ultimate example of the commitment of the Navy to its country, after his death while leading a boarding party onto the enemy ironclad Huáscar at the naval battle of Iquique on 21 May 1879, during the War against Peru and Bolivia.
Prat is also considered to be one of the co-founders of the Naval Seaman Training School in 1868, which began operating a year later, and was one of the Naval Academy's finest graduate officers that in 1943 it became the National Naval School " Arturo Prat " in his honor.
Prat ends saying: ... deep-down a good law, it needs serious and important reforms with respect to regulations if it is to achieve the lofty objective it is destined to: to be the effective guarantee that the voting result is the happy expression of the national will.
At the top is the statue of Prat, on the second level statues of Serrano, Riquelme, Aldea and a generic seaman.
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In 1965, along with Jean-Denis Bredin, Badinter founded the law firm Badinter, Bredin et partenaires ( now known as Bredin Prat ), where he practised until 1981.
Venus in the Cloister or The Nun in her Smock, known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise ( 1683 ) is a work of erotic fiction by the " Abbé du Prat ", which is a pseudonym for an unknown author.
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Prat de la Riba also founded the Escola de l ' Administració Local ( School of Local Administration ), in order to create a body of Catalan civil servants for the regional government.
Catalan nationalism, under the leadership of Prat de la Riba, achieved in 1913 a victory in obtaining partial self-government for the " Commonwealth " ( Catalan: Mancomunitat ; Spanish: Mancomunidad ), a grouping of the four Catalan provinces, presided over first by Prat de la Riba, and later by Josep Puig i Cadafalch ; this was later suppressed in March 1925, during the 1923-1930 dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.
El Prat underwent a major development consisting in the modernization and expansion of the existing terminal ( terminal B ) and the construction of the other two ( A and C terminals ) which included jetways for direct access to the aircraft.
On board were Father Serra, Miguel Costanso, military engineer and cartographer, and Don Pedro Prat, army surgeon, along with a cargo of supplies for the new mission at Monterey.
A number of scholars have proposed that Pearl was written to commemorate the daughter of John Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, and two of his clerks, John Prat and Sir John Donne, have been advanced as possible candidates for authorship.
Works like Valentí Almirall i Llozer's Lo Catalanisme, Victor Balaguer's Historia de Cataluña y de la Corona de Aragón and Prat de la Riba's La nacionalitat catalana used history as evidence for Catalonia's nationhood.
Captain Duhamel ( Eric Prat ), an army officer leading the hunt for the beast, has killed dozens of ordinary wolves, but has not come close to the actual killer.
One of the key promoters for a canal was Richard Prat, who was a lawyer in Glastonbury, had been the town clerk since 1813, and held several important offices in the town.
Following his death, his name became a rallying cry for Chilean forces, and Arturo Prat has since been considered a national hero.
There were two scholarships per province: one for Arauco went to Prat, and the other went to Luis Uribe.
In January 1860, Arturo Prat boarded, for the first time, the " Esmeralda ", the ship which would be the scene of his glory.
The Esmeralda, which was nearby, sent boats to save the wreck, one of which was steered by Arturo Prat, who would struggle for two hours against the fire.
The resulting war that was declared would prove to be a baptism of fire for Prat and his classmates.
Prat that he had an appointment for that day, that he had very little free time as a naval officer, and requested a meeting with Manuel Montt Torres, the Supreme Court president.
In the voyage of repatriation of O ' Higgins mortal remains from Peru, Prat brought presents for Carmela: a sewing box, a fan, a silver cross, and an ivory card holder.
Prat order the warship to move, slowly maneuvering at scarcely 4 knots, for her engine was defective and one the boilers had burst.
Familiar with Spanish naval movements, the Chilean corvette Esmeralda, under the command of Juan Williams Rebolledo, and whose crew included Arturo Prat, Juan José Latorre and Carlos Condell, waited for any Spanish ships to appear between Coquimbo and Valparaíso.
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