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He would ride 40 or 50 miles in a coach, and then when he came to the outskirts of a community, he would get out of the coach and climb on an enormous white charger called Prescot, and ride into town, a very majestic sight while the crowds cheered.
Patriarch: George Washington and the New American Nation 1993
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Lord De Las Moscas, Piggly Wiggly Farm Of course you can make him up heres the recipe twenty stones of lard two gallons of water take a ounce of intelligence and twenty pounds of idiot juice mix well and there you are youve got a "Prescot".
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Inspectors for the Care Quality Commission CQC raised "moderate concerns" over standards of nutrition and hydration at Barnsley hospital, South Yorkshire, and Whiston hospital, Prescot, on Merseyside.
Fears for elderly as biggest care homes firm faces breakup 2011
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Inspectors for the Care Quality Commission CQC raised "moderate concerns" over standards of nutrition and hydration at Barnsley hospital, South Yorkshire, and Whiston hospital, Prescot, on Merseyside.
Fears for elderly as biggest care homes firm faces breakup 2011
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One for the futureMK Dons' Karl Robinson is, at 30, the youngest manager in the Football League, the former Kidsgrove Athletic and Prescot Cables striker finding success as a coach considerably more achievable than it was as a player.
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The same thing happened to John Prescot, and many before him.
Metropolitan Police Ban Inspector Gadget? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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FDR's administration confiscated money from Prescot Bush (Bush's grandfather) because he was laundering and funneling money to and between the Nazis.
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A few more added, including another that only continues on in German, in Dray Prescot.
Archive 2007-04-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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The quotes are from "The Conquest of Mexico", written by William H. Prescot and published around 1843, one of the best and most comprehensive books ever written on the conquest of Mexico, with a pre-Hispanic setting.
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The quotes are from "The Conquest of Mexico", written by William H. Prescot and published around 1843, one of the best and most comprehensive books ever written on the conquest of Mexico, with a pre-Hispanic setting.
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