Proper noun
A surname from Welsh.
A community in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA friend of Pritchard said: “This is a massive relief for Curtis, being the sort of person he is he felt terrible that with that test result he had halted production. Source: Internet
Al Rinker, Miles Rinker, James Heaton, Claire Pritchard and Robert Pritchard, along with drummer Crosby, formed the Musicaladers, who performed at dances both for high school students and club-goers. Source: Internet
But after a media timeout, Pritchard made two free throws, hit a 3-pointer from the corner that was followed by a 3 from Patterson and Oregon’s lead was back to 66-43, prompting Cal to use a timeout with 9:33 remaining. Source: Internet
Forrest Pritchard will give a talk titled “Sustainable Agriculture: Gaining Ground and Growing Tomorrow” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, January 26 in the Student Center Auditorium at the main campus, 3325 Marvin Sands Drive, Canandaigua. Source: Internet
According to Mark Pritchard, Chief Brand Officer at Procter & Gamble, fraud constitutes 75 cents of every digital marketing dollar. Source: Internet
Caitlin Pritchard, research scientist at AbCellera, is pictured in their lab in Vancouver. Source: Internet