The annual Reading Carnival at Prospect Park has been run by volunteers each May for 35 years.
He mentioned that he had seen The National at Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
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Grace Hampson, 11, who is a pupil at Prospect Bank Primary, finds it hard to pronounce the letters t and k.
The report also cited the strong monthly dividend history at Prospect Capital Corporation, and favorable long-term multi-year growth rates in key fundamental data points.
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Miller recommends showing up at the prospect's office at lunchtime with a delectable spread of haute cuisine.
Her coach and mentor Guy Wilson hinted at the prospect after her victory at the New Zealand Open.
But then what would you expect from a city which, frankly, is hardly overwhelmed at the prospect of another chance to have its say at the ballot box.
Hillary was in a hurry to get to Fayetteville, excited at the prospect of seeing Bill, but Ehrman stopped at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, and detoured to other historical sites as she renewed her campaign to persuade Hillary to turn around.
At the time, many of us were uncomfortable or even incredulous at the prospect that a machine might actually beat a man at this uniquely human game.
The consortium has already made discoveries at the Blackbeard prospect and at Davy Jones.
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But the Philippine elite, once aghast at the prospect of an Estrada presidency, is rallying behind a man who at least has a popular mandate.
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Microsoft employees quake all year at the prospect of their annual meetings with Bill Gates, where even being shouted at would not hurt as much as seeming to be an idiot.
In practice, investors took fright at the prospect of the shares of thousands of companies (and not very good ones at that) being dumped on the market.
People I know are shell-shocked at the prospect of an unknown future in foriegn shores and with pain to endure for at least a decade, many envision never returning.
An inconsistent run of results at the turn of the year left some supporters frustrated at the prospect of another season languishing in the bottom tier of the Football League, and at times Fraser bore the brunt of those frustrations.
Legislators are palpably in a panic at the prospect of facing voters in a few months having done nothing meaningful to bring down prices at the pump.
Alarmed at the prospect of losing money, many of them sold on the way down or, worse, at the very bottom.
For generations, salesmen have scratched their heads at the prospect of selling a Windows PC.
But many Turks still balk at the prospect of surgery to thicken one's whiskers.
Even tax-averse Republicans should be terrified at the prospect of either of these plans becoming law.
You are still looking at the prospect of an earnings recovery rather than an actual recovery.
Firms the world over licked their chops at the prospect of a vast new middle class.
Mr. Glynn, on the other hand, is excited at the prospect of trying out someone new.
Not surprisingly, the two were thrilled at the prospect of getting a do over.
Local MP Alun Cairns said he was "very concerned" at the prospect of some school closures.
Would southern Irish voters balk at the prospect of taking on the heavily subsidised north?
Businesses need lenders to finance their operations: they must be quaking at the prospect.
Then too, AIPAC is concerned at the prospect of its members abandoning it for J-Street.
Not all the councillors are happy at the prospect of losing power over housing.
Its government was said to be delighted at the prospect of more competition and investment.
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