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Pratt

[ prat ]

noun

  1. Edwin John, 1883–1964, Canadian poet.


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An F-35 was destroyed on takeoff earlier in the year when a design flaw in its Pratt & Whitney F135 engine sparked a fire.

Pratt, of course, just exploded with Guardians of the Galaxy and the upcoming lead in Jurassic World.

He was a black, 135-pound art student at Pratt Institute, as well as an aspiring model.

Walking around Freetown as he speaks to me on the phone, the typically upbeat Pratt sounds frustrated.

It is this part of the late doctor's story that Sierra Leoneans will remember in the end, says Pratt.

John Wilkes released from the tower by the memorable sentence of chief justice Pratt.

Postmaster Pratt appeared certain of better than a hundred, and so did the opposing party.

“I am rejoiced to hear what you tell me,” exclaimed Arthur, when John Pratt had finished his account.

At last John Pratt returned after another prolonged search over the country.

The old man had charged him not to speak, so he was afraid of stopping and consulting with Toby and John Pratt.

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