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  • Cristina Pato's bagpipe was the choice that surprised everyone because it was not well known that Spain had a tradition of the bagpipe in its music culture.

    Mike Ragogna: Glen Campbell's "Ghost On The Canvas" Video, Plus Chatting with Miles Español's Bob Belden Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Cristina Pato's bagpipe was the choice that surprised everyone because it was not well known that Spain had a tradition of the bagpipe in its music culture.

    Mike Ragogna: Glen Campbell's "Ghost On The Canvas" Video, Plus Chatting with Miles Español's Bob Belden Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Inter's president, Massimo Moratti, had conceded defeat to Milan in the fight for Tevez before Milan's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, withdrew from talks with the Premier League club in the wake of Alexandre Pato's refusal to join Paris Saint-Germain.

    Football news in brief 2012

  • Rostnikov released Pato's arm but immediately drove forward and locked his arms around the man's midsection in a bear hug.

    Rostnikov's Vacation Kaminsky, Stuart M. 1991

  • Rostnikov drove forward off his right leg and threw his shoulder into Pato's stomach.

    Rostnikov's Vacation Kaminsky, Stuart M. 1991

  • Sergio Busquets was startled by Pato's pace, and easily burned off. éric Abidal is anything but slow, yet he, too, could not get to the long-striding Pato.

    NYT > Home Page By ROB HUGHES 2011

  • Pato's delightful chip had Manuel Neuer beaten after the interval, and the Germany goalkeeper was relieved to see it narrowly wide.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • The substitute Kevin Prince Boateng made it 2-0 from Pato's pass on 77 minutes and the Brazil striker Pato curled in an excellent third soon after against a Napoli side that barely had a shot.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • The haunting wail of Pato's gaita (Persian bagpipe) and the piercing cries of Kojiro Umezaki's shakuhachi (Japanese flute) joined in a kind of duel before the final pages, a wonderfully scratchy, Near Eastern-style hoedown.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • The dramatic focus is on the tense relationship between the two girls; Pato's self-destructive refusal to play the game, even as she is being physically starved, contrasts with Nancy's dark, quiet understanding that here, different moral laws prevail.

    Variety.com 2010

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