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" Pratt's account referred to " two glorious personages who exactly resembled each other in their features or likeness ", but this account does not include the proclamation by one of the personages " This is my beloved son, hear him ", which is found in the canonized version.
However, Pratt's son, Charles Millard Pratt ( 1858 to 1913 ), became Corporate Secretary of Standard Oil.
Pratt's son, Charles Millard Pratt ( 1858-1913 ) became Secretary of Standard Oil.
Pratt's son, Charles Millard Pratt ( 1858 1913 ) became Secretary of Standard Oil.
He views Pratt's son as a brother figure, since he was brought up by Pratt in the first place.
The Golden Age Atom, Al Pratt, had allowed Phantom Lady to use his contact information so that she could get into a home for unwed mothers, causing the belief that the child was Pratt's son.

Pratt's and Charles
Charles Pratt's Astral Oil Works also opened on the Greenpoint waterfront in the 1860s.
Charles Pratt's six sons and two daughters later built their own family estates in Glen Cove.
One of Pratt's slaves, Charles Atwood purchased a house in the center of Prattville immediately after emancipation and became one of the founding investors in his former master's railroad ventures.

Pratt's and Pratt
Jack Coggins was invited by Pratt to participate, and recalled that Pratt's game involved dozens of tiny wooden ships — built to a scale of about one inch to 50 feet — spread over the living room floor of his apartment.
1978 ) ( with Fletcher Pratt )-collected edition of de Camp and Pratt's second major fantasy series
The home stadium for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, Rentschler Field, is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford, Connecticut campus, on Pratt's company-owned former airfield of the same name.
Carlton players during pre-game warmupCarlton's overall position began to improve in 2007, when businessman Richard Pratt, Steven Icke and Collingwood's Greg Swann came to the club as president, general manager of football operations, and CEO respectively ; although Pratt's presidency lasted only sixteen months, after which he was replaced by Stephen Kernahan, the new personnel stabilised the club's off-field position.
Mr. Pratt operated Pratt's Ferry close to where modern day Highway 270 crosses the Saline River and served as the postmaster for Lost Creek Post Office in 1846.
One of the series created by Pratt, entitled " The Scorpions of the Desert " in English, has been continued after Pratt's death.
Although Ellis and Rogers had no wells and were dependent upon purchasing crude oil to refine and sell to Pratt, the two young men agreed to sell the entire output of their small Wamsutta refinery to Pratt's company at a fixed price.
" After the film was released on home media, DVD reviewer and Rolling Stone magazine contributor Douglas Pratt in his book Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, and More!
Several of Pratt's books were illustrated by Inga Stephens Pratt, his wife.
Pratt's brother, Calvert Pratt, became a Canadian Senator.
" Pratt's research-oriented methodology is made clear in the precise diction and detailed, documentary-style recounting of events and observation in this, his first attempt to write a national epic ; but in his ethnocentrism Pratt presents the Jesuit priests as an enclave of civilization beleaguered by savages.
" After her husband Orson returned from England, Pratt later claimed an incident between Pratt and Smith at her home occurred, and " Sarah ordered the Prophet out of the house, and the Prophet used obscene language to her that he had found Bennett in bed with her ," according to Sarah Pratt's neighbor, Mary Ettie V. Smith.
They enlist the reluctant Pratt to their cause, and show him how their scientific expertise and outlandish inventions ( frequently based on ideas from Pratt's books ) can bolster the impression that Pratt really is Nicodemus Legend.
Eleanor McLean was employed in Pratt's home as a schoolteacher, and on November 14, 1855, she and Pratt underwent a " celestial marriage " sealing ceremony in the Endowment House.
A 2008 Deseret News article described McLean as a man who had " pursued Pratt across Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas, angry that his estranged wife, Eleanor, had become Pratt's 12th wife.
* Pratt Family Association: Documents and photographs of Rey Pratt's family, particularly his parents

Pratt's and
Then in ( 1835 38 ) he remodeled Sir Roger Pratt's Kingston Lacy, the interiors being his work, as well as the exterior being re-clad in stone.
In 1992, the Adleman Huang algorithm reduced the complexity to ZPP = RP ∩ coRP, which superseded Pratt's result.
Lieutenant Commander Pratt's final Naval Academy tour took place in 1905 1908.
He is most famous for his leading role in Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) ( 1969 1970 ) as the late private eye Marty Hopkirk opposite Mike Pratt's very much alive Jeff Randall.
For years, Atom Smasher cherishes his role in upholding Pratt's legacy and constantly seeks to prove himself worthy to his Golden Age idols especially when many of them became his teammates in the JSA.

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* Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire ( born 1944 ), British Peer and owner of Pratt's Club
In the first issue, Pratt's most famous story was published: Una ballata del mare salato ( A Ballad of the Salt Sea ), which introduced his best known character, Corto Maltese.
* The novel The New Girls ( 1979 ), by Beth Gutcheon ( a Miss Porter's School alumna ), is set in a school called Miss Pratt's based on Miss Porter's.
The majority of Pratt's faculty, labs, and courses can be found in Hudson Hall, the Nello L. Teer Library Building, the Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences ( also known as CIEMAS ), and the LSRC.
" Newfoundland verse ( 1923 ), is frequently archaic in diction, and reflects a pietistic and sometimes preciously lyrical sensibility of late-Romantic derivation, characteristics that may account for Pratt's reprinting less than half these poems in his Collected poems ( 1958 ).
Among the most important, pre-1995 monographs are: Abroad ( 1980 ) by Paul Fussell, an exploration of British interwar travel writing as escapism ; Gone Primitive: Modern Intellects, Savage Minds ( 1990 ) by Marianna Torgovnick, an inquiry into the primitivist presentation of foreign cultures ; Haunted Journeys: Desire and Transgression in European Travel Writing ( 1991 ) by Dennis Porter, a close look at the psychological correlatives of travel ; Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women ’ s Travel Writing by Sara Mills, an inquiry into the intersection of gender and colonialism during the 19th century ; Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation ( 1992 ), Mary Louise Pratt's influential study of Victorian travel writing ’ s dissemination of a colonial mind-set ; and Belated Travelers ( 1994 ), an analysis of colonial anxiety by Ali Behdad.
Entries include North Piddle ( from the Old English word pidele, meaning marsh ), Pratt's Bottom, Ugley, Titty Ho, and Spital-in-the-Street ( a hamlet in Lincolnshire with a name based on the Middle English spitel, meaning hospital ).

Pratt's and became
Emma Smith claimed that the very first time she ever became aware of the 1843 polygamy revelation was when she read about it in Orson Pratt's booklet The Seer in 1853.
In the next few years, Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
Emma Smith claimed that the very first time she ever became aware of a polygamy revelation being attributed by Mormons to Joseph Smith was when she read about it in Orson Pratt's booklet The Seer in 1853.
According to Elbert Hubbard, a journalist, in the next few years Rogers became Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears.
With Pratt's death in 1891, Rockefeller's position as the most powerful man in the oil industry, already well established, became unassailable.
The evolutionary process early became and always remained the central metaphor of Pratt's work.
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
Rogers, who kept his residence in New York after moving there at Pratt's request, invested outside of Standard Oil and became one of the wealthiest men in the world.
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
Pratt's companies ( and he and Rogers ) became part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil in 1874.
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).

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