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Prescott

[ pres-kuht, -kot ]

noun

  1. Samuel, 1751–77, U.S. patriot during the American Revolution: rode with Paul Revere and William Dawes to warn Colonists that British troops were marching from Boston, April 18, 1775.
  2. William, 1726–95, American Revolutionary military leader.
  3. William Hick·ling [hik, -ling], 1796–1859, U.S. historian (grandson of William Prescott).
  4. a city in central Arizona.


Prescott

/ ˈprɛskət /

noun

  1. PrescottJohn Leslie Baron1938MBritishPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: statesman John Leslie. Baron. born 1938, British politician: deputy leader of the Labour Party (1994–2007); deputy prime minister (1997–2007); secretary of state for the environment, transport, and the regions (1997–2001); minister for local government and the regions (2002–07)
  2. PrescottWilliam Hickling17961859MUSHISTORY: historian William Hickling (ˈhɪklɪŋ). 1796–1859, US historian, noted for his work on the history of Spain and her colonies


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Prescott, a high school freshman, is among those who feel the quality of instruction is dropping dramatically as teachers are being asked to manage in-person and remote learners at the same time.

Back when everyone was remote, Prescott said, he had no trouble hearing.

If Prescott doesn’t reach free agency, the second tier includes Jameis Winston, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jacoby Brissett, Tyrod Taylor, Cam Newton and Andy Dalton.

Although the Cowboys won the game, the loss of Prescott is a major setback for Dallas’s chances to make something out of their 2020 season.

Prescott, who leads the league in passing yards, fractured and dislocated his right ankle scrambling past cornerback Logan Ryan and is expected to miss the rest of the season, according to Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy.

Prescott was then at the centre of a media storm about his affair with a civil servant, Tracey Temple.

“‘Seymour: An Introduction’ is only a story by the most generous definition of the word,” wrote Orville Prescott.

Belbacha once cleaned the rooms of Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.

Brandon Prescott, standing together in front of an armored vehicle that would prove no match for an IED.

Spokesmen from Prescott Support Co. and RAM Air Services declined to respond to requests for comment.

"I suppose we shall get an idea from it of the ancient city of Mexico, as described by Prescott," continued the enthusiastic lady.

"I imagine a good many more commands will be ordered into the field," Prescott continued.

"Getting rattled is a highly unmilitary form of conduct," retorted Prescott, with a look of mock sternness.

For some reason Prescott blushed slightly, opened his mouth as though to speak, and then failed to do so.

"But even at the best it will take hours to reach Holmesville," muttered Prescott, through blanched lips.

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