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  • I walked into this mall and found a place called Pronto, which is Spanish for ‘quickly’.

    Archive 2006-05-01 e d b m 2006

  • I walked into this mall and found a place called Pronto, which is Spanish for ‘quickly’.

    Japan Food Hunt #3 – Mayonnaise For Breakfast, More Octopus Balls and The Beef Tongue Hunt e d b m 2006

  • Also we hope to have a portable hemoglobin device that we call Pronto for the physicians 'office.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Fontaine Construction Corp., for instance, gives foremen BlackBerrys loaded with an app called Pronto Forms that automates time sheets.

    Making Business Better, One App at a Time Roger Cheng 2011

  • We also have a new product called Pronto 7 that has been designed specifically towards spot check SpHB and is capable of measuring SpHB in 45 seconds.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2010

  • With Rastelli's capital, research and development team and knowledge of distribution channels, the two came up with a frozen, microwaveable cheesesteak, called Tony Luke's Pronto, that is sold in 3,000 supermarkets in the Northeast.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Peek has announced that its second model, call the Pronto, is out.

    Gadget.ca, the gadgets blog 2009

  • Unified Communications dashboard called Pronto! which can be delivered through any Flash-enabled browser.

    unknown title 2009

  • I used to get a kick out of Italians saying "Pronto" (which means, "ready" ... well, of course you are ready; you picked up the phone and started talking, didn't you?) and Germans who simply answer the phone saying their last name ...

    Mental glossary 2008

  • I used to get a kick out of Italians saying "Pronto" (which means, "ready" ... well, of course you are ready; you picked up the phone and started talking, didn't you?) and Germans who simply answer the phone saying their last name ...

    Mental glossary 2008

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