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To pursue his marshmallow obsession, Mr. Wratislaw says he contacted makers in China, Mexico and the Netherlands in search of cereal marshmallows, but was always disappointed: "There's confusion between mini-marshmallows and the marshmallows that have the crunch," he says.
Those With Specific Tastes Play Favorites With Food Shirley S. Wang 2012
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At all, says Mr. Wratislaw, 37 years old, an entrepreneur based in Stevensville, Mont.
Those With Specific Tastes Play Favorites With Food Shirley S. Wang 2012
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Nathan Wratislaw loves the marshmallows in his Lucky Charms.
Those With Specific Tastes Play Favorites With Food Shirley S. Wang 2012
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Ludmilla and Borivoi had a son, Wratislaw, whom they raised as a Christian.
Anne Dilenschneider: Good King Wenceslas: What Will We Risk for Justice? 2009
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Unfortunately, when Wenceslas was 13, his father Wratislaw was killed in battle.
Anne Dilenschneider: Good King Wenceslas: What Will We Risk for Justice? 2009
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Instead the Emperor now turned to listen to his Francophobe minister Wratislaw and his Quartermaster-General, Mack, who had “imbibed the true essence of the French national spirit” and preached that “in war the object is to beat the enemy, not merely to avoid being beaten.”
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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Instead the Emperor now turned to listen to his Francophobe minister Wratislaw and his Quartermaster-General, Mack, who had “imbibed the true essence of the French national spirit” and preached that “in war the object is to beat the enemy, not merely to avoid being beaten.”
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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(Crane, No. XIII); or else the animals present themselves as suitors after the death of the king, who has charged his sons to see that their sisters are married (Von Hahn, No. 25; compare the opening of Wratislaw No. XLI = Wuk, No. 17).
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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Spitignev died two years later and was succeeded by Wratislaw, another son of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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In the ecclesiastical domain Wratislaw had also desired independence of the German Empire.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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