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Richard Praty (or Pratty, c. 1390 –
August 1445) was a
medieval university Chancellor and Bishop.
After serving as the King's
chaplain from 1430, including...
- titles. The term "Grecian bend"
appears in the song "The
Garden Where The
Praties Grow" by
Johnny Patterson: Have you ever been in love my boys Or have you...
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finished ninth overall. He
raced with a
Tasmanian UCI
Continental team,
Praties, in 2008 and 2009,
taking fifth place in the 2008
Herald Sun Tour and winning...
- 4455. "Over There", "Over Here", "The
Flapjacks Tree", "In Kansas", "The
Praties They Grow Small" 4456. "Shady Grove" 4457. "Greenmount
Smiling Anne" 4458...
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Discipline Road Role
Rider Rider type
Puncheur Professional teams 2009–2011
Praties 2012–2015 Garmin–Barracuda 2016–2017 Team
Dimension Data 2018–2019 Team...
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Sabotage Campaign (IRA) of 1939, to the tune of "The
Garden Where the
Praties Grow". "England's
Gallows Tree" -
written by
Brian O'Higgins
about Peter...
- "Priest who
fought for
rights of
exploited Irish potato pickers". "The Tattie-Hokers". "The
praties and
protests of the
tattie hokers". HeraldScotland....
- entertainer. He is now best
known for
composing the song "The
Garden Where the
Praties Grow". He was born in Kilbarron, Feakle,
County Clare. Both his parents...
- 2000, the team's
original title sponsor was a
Tasmanian restaurant chain,
Praties, but
Genesys Wealth Advisers, an
Australian financial planning network...
- like a
Philoctetes bitten by
Pratys - the
simile made by
Thrasymachus when he saw Niceratus, who had been
beaten by
Pratys in a
recitation competition...