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Phase Alternating Line (
PAL) is a
colour encoding system for
analog television. It was one of
three major analogue colour television standards, the others...
- of 2021.
Paller is from Brooklyn, New York. He
attended the
Berkeley Carroll School ('11),
where he was
coached by his
father Walter Paller.
Playing center...
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Titan and SANS
Institute Founder Alan
Paller Dies at 76 - HS Today". 2021-11-11.
Retrieved 2023-07-08. "Alan
Paller | SANS Institute". www.sans.org. Retrieved...
- Pay
Pal Holdings, Inc. is an
American multinational financial technology company operating an
online payments system in the
majority of
countries that...
- Ken A.
Paller is an
American neuroscientist who is a
professor of
psychology at
Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USA. He
holds the James...
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Tatjana Paller (born 7
September 1995 in Starnberg) is a
German female track cyclist,
representing Germany at
international competitions. She competed...
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Pals is a town in Catalonia, Spain.
Pals may
refer to:
Pals (1925 film), an
American western film by John P.
McCarthy Pals (1933 film), an
American animated...
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Tennessee metro region. The
first Pal's opened in 1956 in Kingsport,
Tennessee a year
after the
founder of
Pal's, Fred "
Pal" Barger,
attended a
National Restaurant...
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PAL in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
PAL (Phase
Alternating Line) is a
colour encoding system for
analogue television.
PAL or
Pal may also...
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Pál is a
Hungarian masculine given name, the
Hungarian version of Paul. It may
refer to:
Pál Almásy (1818–1882),
Hungarian lawyer and
politician Pál Bedák...