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  • "Praties, boy, or pit-taties, if I must be partic'lar."

    Ungava 1859

  • These were the findings of the Anti-Discrimination Tribunal of Tasmania which after Ms Connors' three-year legal battle ordered former Praties restaurant owner David Richardson pay her $12,000 compensation for his conduct.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • The Praties outlet Mr Richardson owned in the suburb of Mowbray has since shut down.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • "Now MS-Society and Praties, by all accounts, have strong riders," tour director Bruce Ross told NZPA.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2009

  • The overseas challenge is expected to come from The all-American Now-MS Society team and the all-Australian Praties Cycling.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2009

  • I rode the Tour of Tasmania and the Sun Tour with the Praties Team, which is a squad from Tassie.

    PezCyclingNews.com 2009

  • See also The Famine Song (Praties They Grow Small)

    Over There 1959

  • In my Leicester childhood, my father would lie in bed on Sunday morning singing Irish songs: The Rose of Tralee and The Kerry Dances, I Met Her in the Garden Where the Praties Grow.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Some of the elite men's teams already committed for the 228km event include Fly V Australia, Dixon Homes, Praties, Team Budget Forklifts, HYPE, Mace-McDonagh Blake and Shortis Cycle & Tri.

    Cyclingnews News Headlines 2009

  • The tune, and particularly the verse pattern, of this song has been used for other songs, such as: "Samuel Hall", "The Praties

    Captain Kidd 1964

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  • Tasmania is home to a baked potato fast food chain named Praties. See praty.

    August 26, 2022