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Pinner is a
suburb in the
London Borough of Harrow,
northwest London, England, 12
miles (19 km)
northwest of
Charing Cross,
close to the
border with Hillingdon...
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cylindrical pins,
solid tapered pins,
groove pins,
slotted spring pins and
spirally coiled spring pins.
Clevis pin Cotter pin Slotted pin Spiral pin Split pin Solid...
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Pinning may
refer to:
Pinning, the
effect of
certain weapons that
cause their targets to be
pinned down
Pinning ceremony (nursing), a
symbolic welcoming...
- moves. An
absolute pin is one
where the
piece shielded by the
pinned piece is the king. In this case it is
illegal to move the
pinned piece out of the line...
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within the bulk of the superconductor, so that the
magnetic field lines are "
pinned" to
those locations. The
superconductor must be a type-II superconductor...
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Pin trading is the
practice of buying, selling, and
exchanging collectible pins – most
often lapel pins ****ociated with a
particular common theme, as...
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Pinal may
refer to:
Pinal or Pinaleño, a band of the
Native American Apache tribe Silvia Pinal (born 1931),
Mexican actress Pinal Shah (born 1987), Indian...
- such as
being pinned onto a wall.
Beginning in the 1940s,
pictures of
pin-up
girls were also
known as
cheesecake in the U.S. The term
pin-up
refers to...
- A tie
pin (or tiepin, also
known as a
stick pin/stickpin) is a neckwear-controlling device,
originally worn by
wealthy English gentlemen to
secure the...
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PIN,
pin,
Pin,
pín,
pìn,
pîn,
pīn,
pǐn, or
piņ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pin is a
device used for
fastening objects or
material together...