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PAS,
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Pas (/pɑː/ PAH) is a town in Manitoba, Canada, at the
confluence of the
Pasquia River and the
Saskatchewan River and
surrounded by the unorganized...
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- In ballet, a
pas de deux [pɑ d(ə) dø] (French,
literally "step of two") is a
dance duet in
which two dancers,
typically a male and a female,
perform ballet...
- "
Pas vu
pas pris" is a song by
French model,
actress and
singer Corynne Charby from her 1987
album Toi. It was also
released as a single. The
single debuted...
- acid–Schiff–diastase (
PAS-D,
PAS diastase)
stain is a
periodic acid–Schiff (
PAS)
stain used in
combination with diastase, an
enzyme that
breaks down glycogen.
PAS-D is...
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painter René Magritte. It is also
known as This Is Not a Pipe, Ceci n'est
pas une pipe and The Wind and the Song. It is on
display at the Los
Angeles County...
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Michael Pas (born 21
September 1966) is a
Belgian actor. He pla****
detective Bob De
Groof in the
Belgian crime series Code 37.
Eline Vere (1991) Toutes...
- In ballet, a
grand pas (French: [ɡʁɑ̃ pɑ]; literally, big or
large step) is a
suite of
dances that
serves as a
showpiece for lead dancers, demi-soloists...
- The
Pas-de-Calais (French: [pɑ d(ə) kalɛ] , "strait of Calais"; Picard:
Pas-Calés; Dutch: Nauw van Calais) is a
department in north-eastern
France named...