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Jefferson's daughter Jalila was defeated by Rosalind Peychaud in a special election for Gill Pratt's District 91 seat in the Louisiana State House, but subsequently defeated Peychaud in the next regular election.
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 ).
According to Elbert Hubbard, a journalist, in the next few years Rogers became Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears.
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 ).
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 ).
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 and book
Gygax learned about H. G. Wells ' Little Wars book for play of military miniatures wargames and Fletcher Pratt's Naval Wargame book.
In Hugo Pratt's comic book The Secret Rose, Corto Maltese speaks to a mural painting of Wolfram.
" 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!
A chance meeting with Mark Twain changed Pratt's life and inspired the young man to set to work on his first successful book, Solitary Knight of the High Plains, which introduced the dashing hero, Nicodemus Legend.
" In his book Doug Pratt's DVD, DVD reviewer and Rolling Stone contributor Doug Pratt chooses the episode as one of the funniest of the series.

Pratt's and They
They struck a deal and pre-sold the entire output of their small venture, Wamsutta Oil Refinery, to Pratt's company at a fixed price.
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.
They only needed, in Pratt's words,the environment and kind treatment of domestic civilized life to become a very part of it.

Pratt's and are
T. H. White's works exemplify it, L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt's Harold Shea stories are early exemplars.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, " The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
Several recent additions, such as Argos, Lidl and Peacocks, are located in new retail spaces on the site of Pratt's but in common with other outer London high streets, retail recovery has been slow, and a substantial proportion of vacant space has been taken by a growing number of restaurants, bars and coffee shops.
While Pratt's laugh track had its share of recognizable chuckles as well, the chuckles are considerably quieter, and much more subtle, compared to Douglass ', which had become so familiar and ubiquitous that they sounded artificial.
However, in 1865, a majority of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church officially condemned Pratt's doctrinal declarations contained in The Seer, mostly because of Pratt's vocal opposition to the Adam-God theory ; thus, Pratt's views in the periodical are not considered authoritative.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, " The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil ".
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, " The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
Pratt's technique of writing in the first person helps give his readers the impression that Legend's exploits are real.
Since Pratt's novels are written in the first person from Legend's point of view, many readers fail to realize that Legend is a fictitious character.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, " The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
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.
More jokes are Joel making fun of Spencer Pratt's " creepy flesh colored beard " as well as the ages of Larry King and Regis Philbin and how they are still alive.

Pratt's and war
Pratt's father, a professional Italian soldier, was captured in 1941 by British troops and in late 1942, died from disease as a prisoner of war.

Pratt's and also
He also owned the bookshop Heywood Hill and the gentleman's club Pratt's.
The 1981 episodes featured an excellent variety of different laughs, offering a more authentic sound ; the 1982 season, however, narrowed their library down to using the same three pre-recorded laughs repeatedly, but also employed Carroll Pratt's titter track used on American sitcoms such as M * A * S * H and What's Happening !!.
Charles Pratt's Astral Oil Works also opened on the Greenpoint waterfront in the 1860s.
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.
This period also produced the first work of LDS fiction, Parley P. Pratt's Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil first published in the New York Herald in 1844.
Pratt's reputation as a major poet rests on his longer narrative poems, " many of which show him as a mythologizer of the Canadian male experience ; but a number of shorter philosophical works also command recognition.
From run to run, the number of matches between Pratt's cards and Pearce's guesses was highly variable, generally deviating significantly above-chance, but also falling dramatically below-chance.

Pratt's and one
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.
However, there were several differences between the original game concept and that initially published in 1949, In particular, Pratt's original design calls for ten characters, one of whom was to be designated the victim by random drawing prior to the start of the game.
" 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.
There were two houses at Pratt's Wharf, one occupied by a lock keeper and the other by a clerk.
Pratt's choices of forms and metrics were conservative for his time ; but his diction was experimental, reflecting in its specificity and its frequent technicality both his belief in the poetic power of the accurate and concrete that led him into assiduous research processes, and his view that one of the poet's tasks is to bridge the gap between the two branches of human pursuit: the scientific and artistic.
McLean was the legal husband of one of Pratt's plural wives, Eleanor McLean.
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.
Two more incidents of this nature occurred during Pratt's tenure as governor, one involving the death of a slaveholder who was ambushed in Pennsylvania by abolitionists as he and his party returned to Maryland with their re-captured slaves.
It is revealed that Feardotcom is, in fact, a ghost site made by one of Pratt's first victims, who is seeking revenge because people watched her being tortured and murdered.
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.

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