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  • 21Pavement Classification Number — The Pavement Classification Number (PCN) is an International Civil Aviation Organization standard used in combination with the Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) to indicate the strength of a runway, taxiway or airport ramp (or apron). This… …

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  • 22Pavement dwellers — is the term used for the slum dwellers of Mumbai. According to Sheela Patel of SPARC, pavement dwellers are primarily first generation migrants who moved to Mumbai sometimes 30 to 50 years ago, and who have lived on the pavement of public… …

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  • 23Pavement engineering — is a branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to design and maintain flexible (asphalt) and rigid (concrete) pavements. This includes streets and highways and involves knowledge of soils, hydraulics, and material properties.… …

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  • 24pavement café — UK US noun [countable] [singular pavement café plural pavement cafés] a restaurant with tables and chairs outside on the pavement or on a street where vehicles do not normally go Thesaurus: restaurants and cafes …

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  • 25The Death of the Incredible Hulk — DVD cover Directed by Bill Bixby …

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  • 26The Good Shepherd (film) — The Good Shepherd Theatrical release poster Directed by Robert De Niro Produced by …

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  • 27The Slab Boys — is a play by the Scottish artist and playwright John Byrne. The play is the first part of a trilogy, originally known as Paisley Patterns but now called The Slab Boys Trilogy , which tells the story of a group of young, urban, working class Scots …

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  • 28The Simpsons opening sequence — The Simpsons title screen as of 2009. The Simpsons opening sequence is an element that begins almost every episode of the American animated television series The Simpsons. Starting with the season 20 episode Take My Life, Please , the opening… …

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  • 30The Red-Headed League — is the most famous of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in August 1891, with illustrations by Sidney Paget. Conan Doyle ranked The Red Headed League second in his list of… …

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