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) Assistant Church Historian, Andrew Jenson, also reported that the alphabet was produced by a committee composed of Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, George D. Watt, Robert L. Campbell, and others.
Pratt & Whitney is headquartered in East Hartford, Connecticut and also has plants in Columbus, Georgia ; Middletown, Connecticut ; Dallas, Texas ;
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne engines powered the Space Shuttle, and the company also supplies booster engines for Delta II rockets and boosters and upper stage engines for Atlas III and V and Delta IV rockets.
* Pratt & Whitney PW2000-turbofan engine, also known by the military designation F117.
Because Edward John Pratt was also an Anglo-Indian, Anna Edwards never approved of her sister's marriage, and her disconnect from the family was so complete that decades later, when a Pratt relative contacted her, she replied threatening suicide if he persisted.
The name William Pratt may allude to horror actor Boris Karloff, whose birth name was William Henry Pratt, and can also be understood as the British slang term " prat ", describing a person of arrogant stupidity.
He also gave to the town its own water supply as well as commissioned Bela Pratt to design the Schoolboy Statue of 1850, now on the corner of Main and School Streets.
The stage that came from Chateaugay was also an " institution " and Pratt Hill, the driver, was well known throughout the area.
Most of the current members of the Justice Society Infinity are either original members of Earth-Two's Justice Society, such as the Atom ( Al Pratt ) and Robin ( Dick Grayson ), but it also included characters that are normally associated with Infinity, Inc., such as Jade and Nuklon ( Albert Rothstein ).
The new wave of architects such as Roger Pratt, John Webb, and Sir Christopher Wren were not just building vast edifices in Renaissance-inspired styles, but also transforming existing older houses.
## how the song was released: Cyndi Grecco, Pratt & McClain, Joey Scarbury, David Naughton, and MFSB, for instance, were all technically one-hit wonders, but their hits were solely popularized by their use as themes to television shows ( Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, The Greatest American Hero, Makin ' It, and Soul Train respectively ), although Naughton's hit did also appear on the soundtrack to the film, Meatballs, from the same year the song was released ( 1979 ).
On March 28, 1966, Stephen Pratt, a schoolboy, photographed a formation of UFOs flying over the Conisbrough Crags, The photograph was examined by photographic experts and also proven genuine by Kodak.
He was also related to the actor Boris Karloff, whose birth name was William Henry Pratt.
In the F-15 Combined Test Force, Husband was the program manager for the Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 increased performance engine, and also served as the F-15 Aerial Demonstration Pilot.
One such measure is the Arrow-Pratt measure of absolute risk-aversion ( ARA ), after the economists Kenneth Arrow and John W. Pratt, also known as the coefficient of absolute risk aversion, defined as
The first two movies starred Eddie Murphy, but all five also star Kyla Pratt as Dolittle's daughter Maya, who shares her father's gift.
Often working alongside layout artist Hawley Pratt, he also introduced or redesigned a number of famous Warner characters, including Yosemite Sam in 1945, the cat-and-bird duo, Sylvester and Tweety in 1947, and Speedy Gonzales in 1955.
It currently manufactures parts and performs maintenance, repair and overhaul operations on jet, turbo shaft and turboprop engines under license from Rolls-Royce ( UK ) and Honeywell ( USA ); it also holds Long Term Agreements from other Original Equipment Manufacturers, including Pratt & Whitney, Pratt & Whitney Canada and Micro turbo, whose engines power civil and military aircraft and helicopters.
Fierstein continued to appear at La MaMa and other venues but also, having some aspirations to become a painter, enrolled at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
The proposal would also give the Pratt River National Wild and Scenic River status.
Some live sitcoms, such as Laverne and Shirley also began choosing Pratt over Douglass for the sweetening process.

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Legislation to begin construction of the Pacific Railroad ( called the Memorial of Asa Whitney ) was first introduced to Congress by Representative Zadock Pratt.
In 1971 Lotus principal Colin Chapman introduced the Lotus 56B F1 car, powered by a Pratt & Whitney STN 6 / 76 gas turbine.
The flag of Newfoundland and Labrador was introduced in 1980, and was designed by Newfoundland artist Christopher Pratt.
One of the most Carolean features of the house is the balustrade and cupola surmounting the roof, another element introduced to English architecture by Roger Pratt.
Pratt introduced an innovative, new laugh track that contained more realistic, though less distinctive reactions.
Vaughan Pratt introduced dynamic logic in 1976.
* 1970 The Boeing Company As leader of the industry-airline-government team which successfully introduced the 747 into commercial service with particular recognition to Pratt and Whitney Division of United Aircraft Corporation and to Pan American World Airways.
In Pennsylvania, Rogers was introduced to Charles Pratt ( 1830 – 91 ).
Captain Pratt introduced linen manufacturing to the town under the management of immigrant Quakers who relocated to Co. Mayo from Ulster.
Orson Pratt was the younger brother of Parley P. Pratt, who introduced him to Latter Day Saint church and baptized him on his nineteenth birthday, September 19, 1830 in Canaan, New York.
Continuing on to his family's home, he introduced his younger brother, Orson Pratt, to Mormonism and baptized him on September 19, 1830.

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Boulder, Colorado is legendary with bouldering opportunities and fierce clean climbing ethic, particularly in the Crown Rocks area featuring notable first bouldering ascents by John Gill, Chuck Pratt and Pat Ament.
His first job was as a clerk in the insurance brokerage firm Pratt & Sons in 1959.
: I first saw the 1932 Tod Browning film Freaks in 1963 at a screening at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where I was attending art school.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's first engine, the 425 horsepower ( 317 kW ) R-1340 Wasp, was completed on Christmas Eve 1925.
Parnall's first aircraft, designed by A. Camden Pratt was called the Scout, a large single-seater, two-bay biplane powered by a 230 hp Sunbeam Maori, with an upward-firing gun mounted on the upper wing.
The first passenger ferry to use a gas turbine was the GTS Finnjet, built in 1977 and powered by two Pratt & Whitney FT 4C-1 DLF turbines, generating 55 MW and propelling the ship to a speed of 31 knots.
The first meta-analysis of all conceptually identical experiments concerning a particular research issue, and conducted by independent researchers, has been identified as the 1940 book-length publication Extra-sensory perception after sixty years, authored by Duke University psychologists J. G. Pratt, J.
The museum was founded by two antique collectors, an American, Dallas Pratt ( August 21, 1914 – May 20, 1994 ) and a Briton, John Judkyn ( 1913 – July 27, 1963 ) and opened to the public for the first time on July 1, 1961.
The area was largely inhabited by native Americans and a few settlers when Pratt, a native of Temple, New Hampshire, first observed the Autauga Creek in the 1830s.
* 1936: The first non-commercial flights to Madrid started with an Lockheed Sirius aircraft made out of wood lined with cloth, had a Pratt & Whitney Wasp engine, a cruising speed of and no radio.
Prattsville, then part of Saline County, was first settled by Elder Joab Pratt, a Baptist preacher, accompanied by several other families, with the surnames of Mayfield, Pumphrey, McDaniel, and Cobb, all arrived by wagon train from Bibb County, Alabama in 1841.
In 1711, the Taunton North Purchase area became Norton, and in 1713, the sixty-nine families settled in Easton and hired Elder William Pratt as their first minister.
* 1862-Paris Evangelical Missionary Society opens work in Senegal ; the first dictionary of the Samoan language published, written by Rev George Pratt of the London Missionary Society.
United States Army Lieutenant Richard Henry Pratt founded Carlisle Indian Industrial School in 1879 as the first federally supported school for American Indians off a reservation.
This concept of keeping staff and domestic matters out of sight ( when not required ) was relatively new and had first been employed by Pratt in the design of Coleshill House in Berkshire.
The family was an old and respected one, and Wilson was first cousin to Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
The first complete Works appeared in 1808, edited by Josiah Pratt.
The character debuted in the serial Una ballata del mare salato ( Ballad of the Salt Sea ), one of several Pratt stories published in the first edition of the magazine Sgt. Kirk in July.
Pratt continued to produce new stories over the next two decades, many first appearing in the eponymous comics magazine Corto Maltese, until 1988 when the final story Mu was serialised, ending in June 1989.
Also, in early 1982, Moore had approached former National Enquirer reporter Bob Pratt ( who had first published a story on Roswell in the Enquirer in 1980 ).
The first automatic sprinkler system was patented by Philip W. Pratt of Abington, MA, in 1872.
He married twice: his first wife was Lady Sarah Frances Seymour-Conway ( 27 September 1747 – 20 July 1770 ) on 7 June 1775, he married Frances, daughter of Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
Taylor and his wife first came in contact with the Church of the Latter Day Saints in 1836 after meeting Parley P. Pratt, an Apostle in the church, in Toronto.

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