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Pip,
PIP,
Pips,
PIPS, Pipp may
refer to: The seed of some fruits, such as the
orange or
tangerine Pip (counting), a
small but
easily countable item, such...
- 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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pip is a package-management
system written in
Python used to
install and
manage software packages. It
connects to an
online repository of
public and paid-for...
- "In
Praise of
Pip" is an
episode of the
American television anthology series The
Twilight Zone. In this episode, a
crooked bookie learns that his son...
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Pip Hare is a
British yachtswoman,
journalist and
sailing coach. She is an
entrant in the 2020 Vendée
Globe round-the-world
yacht race. Hare grew up in...
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Philip Pirrip,
called Pip, is the
protagonist and
narrator in
Charles ****ens's
novel Great Expectations (1861). He is
amongst the most po****r characters...
- (19
September 2015). "10 best modern-era
Doctor Who episodes". The Telegraph.
Pip Torrens on IMDb
Pip Torrens profile, bfi.org;
accessed 19
April 2016....
- Pippa, and Piper.
Pip Adam, New
Zealand novelist Philip Baker, one half of
Pip and Jane Baker, a
British television writing team
Pip Blackwell (born 1974)...
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David Meads (born 3
August 1981),
known professionally as (Dave)
Scroobius Pip, is an
English actor and
podcaster as well as a
former spoken word poet and...
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penultimate completed novel,
which depicts the
education of an
orphan nicknamed Pip (the book is a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story). It is ****ens's second...