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Pippal may
refer to:
Transliteration of the
Punjabi name for the
Sacred fig, a tree
People Eugenie Pippal-Kottnig, an
Austrian architect (1921–1998) Hans...
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PIP,
Pip,
pip,
píp, or
pips in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pip,
PIP,
Pips,
PIPS, and similar, may
refer to:
Pip,
colloquial name for the star(s)...
- The
Pip (a
nickname given by
radio listeners) is a
shortwave radio station that
broadcasts on the
frequency 5448 kHz by day, and 3756 kHz
during the night...
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P.I.P.S. is a term (recursive acronym) for
Symbian software libraries, and
means "
P.I.P.S. Is
POSIX on
Symbian OS". It is
intended to help C language...
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Kishan Pippal is a
leather exporter from Agra, India. He used to pull
rickshaws earlier but now owns a
number of companies. Hari
Kishan Pippal was born...
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Martina Pippal (born 1957) is an
Austrian art
historian and a
painter and sculptor.
Martina Pippal was born 1957 in
Vienna as the
daughter of the painter...
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Hiralal Pippal was an
Indian politician from the
state of the
Madhya Pradesh. He
represented Vidisha Vidhan Sabha constituency of
undivided Madhya Pradesh...
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Pipping may
refer to:
Pipping (animal behavior), the
process of
breaking open an eggs****
using an egg
tooth Pipping (crime), any
intentional unauthorized...
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Pips are
small but
easily countable items, such as the dots on
dominoes and dice, or the
symbols on a
playing card that
denote its suit and value. In playing...
- 2012–13, she
published the
first set of
three books;
ChiDi tay
Pippal (The
Sparrow and the
Pippal),
ChiDi tay Kaañ (The
Sparrow and the Crow), and
Lailaa tay...