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"I think there's going to be an extreme shortage of pumpkins this year," said Darcy Pray, owner of Pray's Family Farms in Keeseville, in upstate New York.
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And in 2006 Pray's producer, Abby Disney, traveled to Liberia in support of the newly elected President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Brad Listi: Pray the Devil Back to Hell: An Interview with Director Gini Reticker 2008
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"How he survived Andersonville was that he juggled potatoes," said Jeffrey Bolduc, Pray's great-great-grandson, recently.
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The Genealogue: Private Pray's Potatoes skip to main skip to sidebar
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Doug Pray's documentary does cover a lot of coastal territory.
Perfect Waves, 2008
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"How he survived Andersonville was that he juggled potatoes," said Jeffrey Bolduc, Pray's great-great-grandson, recently.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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A green shade in Pray's threw a sickly shaft athwart the pavement.
The Half-Back Ralph Henry Barbour 1907
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Martha looked at her a moment, apparently in polite consideration, but really wondering, as she often did, if anything would thicken the hair at Mrs. Pray's parting.
Country Neighbors Alice Brown 1902
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I repeatedly saw that damsel's head peering out from behind the gravestones of Miss Pray's ancestors, down by the sea-wall, and making signals to me to know if advance were safe.
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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In which sarcastic but ever reasonable and moderate conversation with that coy bucket I left my friend, and continued on my way with my basket, under Miss Pray's commission to purchase "dangle-berries" at the home of Dr. Spearmint.
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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