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  • 11Human pin code — The Human Pin Code is a system devised by Douglas Forbes, which is purportedly a study of the scientific and mathematical relationship between numbers and the personality, character and life cycle of human beings based on date of birth.Forbes… …

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  • 12Simplicity Pattern — The Simplicity Pattern Company is the maker of the Simplicity Pattern, It s So Easy and New Look brands of sewing pattern guides. The company, now owned by Wrights, began in 1927 in New York City. During the Great Depression, Simplicity allowed… …

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  • 13steady pin — noun Etymology: steady (II) 1. : dowel 1 2. : a device (as a pin or sunk key) used to prevent a pulley from turning on a shaft or spindle 3. a. : a long guide pin attached to a cope or pattern to enable it to be lifted vertically …

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  • 14Portal:Design — Welcome to Wikipedia s portal for Design! (Around 7000 articles so far and more than 1000 images) design, noun /dizajn/ : A number of artistic (applied art) an …

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  • 15General Instrument AY-3-8910 — pin, and a double resolution but double rate volume envelope table) as the YM2149.It produced very similar results to the Texas Instruments SN76489 and was on the market for a similar period.The chips are no longer made, but a declining stock is… …

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  • 16pinstripe — pin|stripe [ˈpınstraıp] n 1.) one of the thin pale lines that form a pattern on cloth against a darker background 2.) pinstripe suit a suit made from cloth with a pinstripe pattern, worn especially by business people ▪ a navy blue pinstripe suit… …

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  • 17pinstriped — /pin struypt /, adj. 1. (of a fabric or garment) having a pattern of pin stripes. 2. Informal. having or conveying the attitudes, policies, etc., often associated with persons who typically wear such garments in their work, as bankers or lawyers …

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  • 18pinstripe — /pin struyp /, n. 1. a very thin stripe, esp. in fabrics. 2. a pattern of such stripes. 3. a fabric or garment having such stripes. [1895 1900; PIN + STRIPE1] * * * …

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  • 19arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 20GrIDsure — Articleissues notable = October 2007 refimprove = October 2007 advert = October 2007IntroductionThis article describes the GrIDsure personal identification system which extends the standard ‘shared secret’ authentication model to create a secure… …

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