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  • Contreras, 81, called Prats his friend and told a hand-picked group of reporters Thursday that Chile's national intelligence agency, which he headed, had nothing to with the killing.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Near a lovely sandy beach between Cambrils and Miami Playa on the Costa Dorada, the campsite Camping Els Prats (cue lots of name-calling) has a pool, kids 'playground, basketball court, plus scuba diving, sailing and windsurfing available from the beach.

    Great last-minute summer deals for families 2010

  • She gives an impressive list of outstanding figures, both military and civilian, vilely assassinated inside and outside their respective countries, including such prestigious personalities as the Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, the Chilean Generals Schneider and Prats, presidents of other nations, as well as the conspiracy in Chile which concluded with the death of Salvador Allende and the establishment of a fascist government.

    25 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • On the morning of January 9, Sewall and Wyman rose before dawn, had “brakfast by candel light,” rode seven miles through new snow to a “Mr. Prats,” where they arranged to have their horses boarded for the duration of the convention, and then made their way into Boston.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • On the morning of January 9, Sewall and Wyman rose before dawn, had “brakfast by candel light,” rode seven miles through new snow to a “Mr. Prats,” where they arranged to have their horses boarded for the duration of the convention, and then made their way into Boston.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • She gives an impressive list of outstanding figures, both military and civilian, vilely assassinated inside and outside their respective countries, including such prestigious personalities as the Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, the Chilean Generals Schneider and Prats, presidents of other nations, as well as the conspiracy in Chile which concluded with the death of Salvador Allende and the establishment of a fascist government.

    more world leaders state the obvious 2008

  • On the morning of January 9, Sewall and Wyman rose before dawn, had “brakfast by candel light,” rode seven miles through new snow to a “Mr. Prats,” where they arranged to have their horses boarded for the duration of the convention, and then made their way into Boston.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • The two players combined for the second goal in the 57th minute when Vicente broke down the left and passed to Villa, who had little trouble in evading goalkeeper Toni Prats and sliding the ball into an empty net.

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • In Ex Parte Nehls, the BPAI came close to breaking their silence, where Chief Administrative Judge Fleming, along with Administrative Patent Judges Adams, Grimes, Green, Linck, Prats and Fredman decided a controversial case over an application that claimed a computer-based system for comparing nucleic acid sequences:

    Close Call at the BPAI - Near-Precedential Decision Sinks Computer Claim Under Utility Requirement Peter Zura 2008

  • In Ex Parte Nehls, the BPAI came close to breaking their silence, where Chief Administrative Judge Fleming, along with Administrative Patent Judges Adams, Grimes, Green, Linck, Prats and Fredman decided a controversial case over an application that claimed a computer-based system for comparing nucleic acid sequences:

    Archive 2008-02-01 Peter Zura 2008

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