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Prato (/ˈprɑːtoʊ/ PRAH-toh; Italian: [
ˈpraːto] ) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) in Tuscany, Italy, and is the
capital of the
province of
Prato. The...
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Retrieved November 6, 2022. Sample, Kyle (March 29, 2013). "
DaPrato tabbed to lead MSU
special teams".
Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
Retrieved November...
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Giuseppe Da Prato (23 July 1936 – 6
October 2023) was an
Italian academic and mathematician. He
taught at the
elite Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. He...
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Compagnetto da Prato was an
Italian poet of the
Sicilian school in the
court of
emperor Frederick II,
maybe a jester. Two of his poems, L'amor fa una donna...
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DaPrato scored all 24
points for M.A.C.,
consisting of
three touchdowns,
three extra points, and a
field goal. On
November 6, 1915, De
Prato pla****...
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Arlotto of
Prato (died 1286) was an
Italian Franciscan theologian. He
became Minister General of the
Order of
Friars Minor at the end of his life. Arlotto...
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Daprato Rigali Studios (formerly
Daprato Statuary Company) is a nationally-recognized
interior restoration and
renovation company in Chicago. It was founded...
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Giovanni di
Gherardo da Prato, or
Giovanni Gherardi (
Prato, 1360/1367 –
before 1446), was an
Italian jurist, mathematician,
writer and humanist. Gherardo's...
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Player scoring most points:
Jerry DaPrato,
Michigan Agricultural, 185
Player scoring most touchdowns:
Jerry DaPrato,
Michigan Agricultural, 34 Player...
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Michigan State – 4 (Javon Ringer, DeAndra' Cobb,
Lorenzo White, and Neno
DaPrato) New
Mexico State – 4 (Kenton Keith,
Preacher Pilot, Bob Gaiters, and Pervis...