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Pians also
refers to the
alumni ****ociation
composed of St. Pius X
Seminary and
Sancta Maria Mater et
Regina Seminarium alumni.
Pians is a muni****lity...
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Uganda Rulan Chao Pian,
ethnomusicologist and
scholar of
Chinese language.
Pians also
refers to
seminarians and
alumni of St. Pius X
Seminary and Sancta...
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Pianism is a jazz
album by
Michel Petrucciani. The
album was
recorded at RCA
Studio "C", and was
produced by Mike Berniker,
engineer Mike Moran. The Blue...
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Alfredo Pián (October 21, 1912 – July 25, 1990) was an
Argentine racing driver. He
entered the 1950
Monaco Grand Prix with a
Maserati 4CLT run by Scuderia...
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Pian Camuno (Camunian: Pià;
locally Plà) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is
situated in the
lower part of Val Camonica. "Superficie...
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Biyan Pian or Bi Yan
Pian (Chinese: 鼻炎片) is a
common Chinese herbal pill
produced by
numerous different manufacturers. Some
forms of
Biyan Pian are sugar-coated...
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Pian di Scò is a
frazione (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Arezzo in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located about 30
kilometres (19 mi)
southeast of Florence...
- [pat͡sˈnaʊ̯n] ) is a
valley in Tyrol, Austria,
leading south-west from
Pians (856 m) to the Bielerhöhe (2071 m), a
mountain p**** at the
border of Vorarlberg...
- Hsueh-Huang
Pian (Chinese: 卞學鐄; 19
January 1919 – 20 June 2009) was a Chinese-born
American engineer. A
Shanghai native, born on 18
January 1919,
Pian grew up...
- The
Piandao (片刀) is a type of
Chinese sabre (dao) used
during the late Ming Dynasty. A
deeply curved dao
meant for
slashing and draw-cutting, it bore a...