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Pasqual         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pasqual (disambiguation)
["Pasqual: A Proposed Generalization of Pascal", R.D. Tennent, TR75-32, Queen's U, Canada, 1975].
Pasqual Sanchis Moscardó         
SPANISH VALENCIAN PILOTARI
Pigat II; Pasqual Sanchis Moscardo
Pasqual Sanchis Moscardó (born 1963 in El Genovés) was a Valencian pilota professional player known as Pigat II. Son of the Raspall player Pigat I and brother of Pigat III, Pasqual has been a renowned "dauer" in the Escala i corda variety.
San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians         
FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBE OF KUMEYAAY PEOPLE
San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of California; San Pasqual Indian Reservation; San Pasqual Reservation; San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians; Valley View Casino
The San Pasqual Band of Diegueño Mission Indians of California is a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay people,"California Indians and Their Reservations: S. SDSU Library and Information Access.

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Pasqual
Examples of use of Pasqual
1. Pasqual Maragall, Catalan‘s regional premier, said he expected a definitive agreement this week.
2. The vote was a political success for the charismatic Catalan leader, Pasqual Maragall, and for Spain‘s new socialist prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
3. But the bank‘s CEO Ajitha Pasqual was quoted in a newspaper saying "it could be 23–25 percent or even more."
4. Just 35 seconds after the restart Martin Jorgensen restored Fiorentina‘s lead after Milan‘s Italy international defender Alessandro Nesta failed to deal with a cross from Pasqual, enabling the Dane to slide the ball home.
5. Captain Pasqual could not confirm if US forces had subsequently opened fire on protesters, although Colonel Thomas Collins, a coalition spokesman in Kabul, said that US personnel had fired over the protesters‘ heads.