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Pilate

/ ˈpaɪlət /

noun

  1. Pontius (ˈpɒnʃəs, ˈpɒntɪəs). Roman procurator of Judaea (?26–?36 ad ), who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus, allegedly against his better judgment

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Plans also call for commercial tenants along Overland Avenue that would serve the building, such as a restaurant or Pilates studio.

Grain bowls, martini-and-oyster chic, matcha after Pilates: every bite signals style, wellness, and taste.

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But I always have done Pilates, which is all about stretch and core.

I even got to show off some of my Pilates instructor moves in my bikini.

During that time, several neighborhoods in the city center have transformed, with tortillerías, corner stores and barber shops replaced by wine bars, cafes and Pilates studios, many of which advertise in English.

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