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PINY:
Institute of New York (also
known as
PINY:
Pinypon Institute of New York) is an English-language
Spanish animated television series that premiered...
- Józef
Pinior (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf ˈpiɲɔr]; born on 9
March 1955 in Rybnik) is a
Polish politician and
Member of the
European Parliament for the...
- renewables-based
solvent in
cleaning products. The less
common (-)-isomer has a
piny, turpentine-like odor, and is
found in the
edible parts of such
plants as...
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Jaime de
Piniés (18
November 1917 – 29
December 2003) was a
Spanish diplomat who
served for one year as the
President of the
United Nations General ****embly...
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Hanyu Pinyin, or
simply pinyin, is the most
common romanization system for
Standard Chinese. In
official do****ents, it is
referred to as the
Chinese Phonetic...
- The
Torre de
Piniés is one of the 19th-century
Neomedieval Forts built to
secure the
border of the
Spanish city of Ceuta. It is a BIC. It was
built between...
- Many
villages came
together to form a sub-tribe -
Piny which losely translates to
Tribal state.
Piny was
headed by a
merit based hereditary chieftaincy...
- rhētínē), an
ancient Ionic city.
Rosin is
brittle and friable, with a
faint piny odor. It is
typically a gl****y solid,
though some
rosins will form crystals...
-
Council Resolution 502, a
position that
Spanish UN
representative Jaime de
Piniés justified by
pointing out that the
resolution did not
mention the underlying...
- Brown,
Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton,
Richard Cohen,
Walter Cronkite,
Jaime de
Pinies,
Carmen Dell’Orefice,
Dominick Dunne, Alia El Solh, Joni Evans, Alan Greenspan...