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They called it "The Hampstead of the South" then, which was probably pushing it a bit, but it was certainly genteel, with delis and patisseries and a grand department store called Pratt's.
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They called it "The Hampstead of the South" then, which was probably pushing it a bit, but it was certainly genteel, with delis and patisseries and a grand department store called Pratt's.
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He did not know what caused Pratt's death, but said he had suffered from high blood pressure.
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I've met a lot of smart, pretty girls and to my crushes, I always refer them to Tim Pratt's "Little Gods".
MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2) 2009
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Hanlon said he learned of Pratt's death through the former activist's family members.
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Pratt's belated reversal of fortune came with the disclosure that a key prosecution witness hid the fact he was an ex-felon and a police informant.
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Tim Pratt's "Bone Shop" is a serialized, donation-funded urban fantasy novella.
June 2009 2009
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There are other elements to be praised such as Pratt's elegant use of language but in terms of the ratio between brevity and effectiveness, this can't be beat.
MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2) 2009
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Asked about Pratt's nascent lead in A320neo orders at a Sunday press briefing, Chaker Chahrour, executive vice president at CFM, said, "Ask me that same question on Friday; actually by Wednesday would be ok."
CFM: New Chinese Commercial Jet on Track for 2016 Peter Sanders 2011
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One of this exhibition's strengths is in showing us contemporary versions of traditional objects, so Harvey Pratt Southern Cheyenne/Arapaho, b. 1941 is represented by a 2008 tepee liner that, along with its tribal images, relates Mr. Pratt's experiences as a GI in Vietnam.
The Art Behind the Narrative Tom L. Freudenheim 2011
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