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PanAcronym for “primary account number” and also referred to as “account number.” Unique payment card number (typically for credit or debit cards) that identifies the issuer and the particular cardholder [..]
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PanThe three-character ISO 3166 country Code for PANAMA.
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PanEuropean - Relating to all, or most of, the countries in Europe.
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Pan"to wash gravel or sand in a pan in search of gold," 1839, from pan (n.); thus to pan out "turn out, succeed" (1868) is a figurative use of this (literal sense from 1849). The mean [..]
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Panword-forming element meaning "all, every, whole, all-inclusive," from Greek pan-, combining form of pas (neuter pan, masculine and neuter genitive pantos) "all," from PIE *pant- &q [..]
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PanArcadian shepherd god with upper body of a man and horns and lower part like a goat, late 14c., a god of the woods and fields, from Latin, from Greek Pan. Klein says perhaps cognate with Sanskrit pusa [..]
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Pan"follow with a camera," 1913 shortening of panoramic in panoramic camera (1878). Meaning "to swing from one object to another in a scene" is from 1931. Related: Panned; panning.
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PanOld English panne, earlier ponne (Mercian) "pan," from Proto-Germanic *panna "pan" (source also of Old Norse panna, Old Frisian panne, Middle Dutch panne, Dutch pan, Old Low German [..]
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Pan/ˈpæn/ noun plural pans 1 pan /ˈpæn/ noun plural pans Learner's definition of PAN [count] 1 a : a usually shallow and open metal container that has a handle and that is used for cooking or [..]
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Panbagnat - A sandwich from southern France, consisting of small round loaves of bread which have been hollowed out and filled with onions, anchovies, black olives, and tuna, then drenched in extra virgi [..]
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PanPan [S]a vessel of metal or earthenware used in culinary operations; a cooking-pan or frying-pan frequently referred to in the Old Testament ( Leviticus 2:5 ; 6:21 ; Numbers 11:8 ; 1 Samuel 2:14 , etc [..]
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Panto move a camera or other video recorder to capture an entire landscape or panorama.
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Panto shift the display of a map without changing its scale.
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PanPan, the god of the fields and forests, symbolises lust and the savagery in Man. He is usually represented with some of the attributes of the goat. He played pipes of reed - an instrument named after [..]
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PanCommon abbreviation for peroxyacetyl nitrate.
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Pan Stands for "Personal Area Network." A short-range wireless connection among personal devices such as PCs, cell phones, and PDAs. A common PAN standard is Bluetooth.
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PanPersonal Area Network A wireless network among nearby devices. PANs typically span an area of around 30 feet, giving them much less range than WLANs. See: WLAN Bluetooth is the most common type of PAN [..]
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Panfolded betel leaf containing other ingrediants for chewing
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PanTo arc a light or camera horizontally. Also, to review the results unfavorably.
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Pana pollutant found in photochemical smog. It irritates the eyes.
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Pancooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel make a sweeping movement; "The camera panned across the room" (Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and fl [..]
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PanMoving the camera across a still subject left to right or right to left, or following a moving subject. This may indicate length and create suspense.
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Pana metal container with a handle, used for cooking
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PanPersonal Area Network
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Pansee hardpan.
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Panskull panade
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PanOn a musket, the shallow depression in which the priming charge is placed. The priming charge normally ignites the main charge. When the priming charge fires, but not the main charge, the event is kno [..]
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Pan – The action of rotating a camera about its vertical axis. Related to a tilt, the action of rotating a camera up and down its horizontal axis.
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Panverb meaning 'to express a totally negative opinion of' a film, normally in a critical film review; also known as 'trashing' a film
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Pan(or panning shot, or panoramic shot) abbreviation for panorama shot; refers to the horizontal scan, movement, rotation or turning of the camera in one direction (to the right or left) around a fixed a [..]
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PanPrimary Accession Number. Derwent assigned number uniquely identifying each patent of family of related patents in Derwent WPI. See also SAN.
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PanOf the six words so rendered in the Authorized Version, two seem to imply a shallow pan or plate, such as is used by the Bedouine and Syrians for baking or dressing rapidly their cakes of meal, such a [..]
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Pana vessel of metal or earthenware used in culinary operations; a cooking-pan or frying-pan frequently referred to in the Old Testament (Lev. 2:5; 6:21; Num. 11:8; 1 Sam. 2:14, etc.).The "ash-pans& [..]
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PanPanning is the spread of a sound signal (either monaural or stereophonic pairs) into a new stereo or multi-channel sound field.
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Pan (1) In all capitals, PAN is short for Personal Area Network. Based on the electric-field transmission medium, is an IBM technology that allows individuals to exchange data with a simple touch or gra [..]
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PanA horizontal camera move on an axis, from right to left or left to right. In a pan the camera is turning on an axis rather than across space, as in a dolly shot. Not to be confused with Tilt, technica [..]
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PanNoun. The toilet (the room and the bowl itself). E.g."I'll get her to ring you back, she's just in the pan."
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PanA horizontal movement of a camera on a fixed axis.
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PanPersonal Area Network.
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Pan[Spanish] bread.
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PanA type of camera movement,. when the camera swivels horizontally on the camera tripod in order to follow an action or reveal a scene.
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PanSlowly moving a television camera left or right in an arc parallel to the ground.
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PanPrimary Account Number
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PanA direction given to the person operating the camera, so that camera eye moves slowly and evenly, vertically or horizontally, in a panorama (the source of the term). A pan shot
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PanThe forming section of a concrete slip form mold. This area is generally only referred to as a pan when it is wide and flat.
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Panon
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Pan[Spanish] bread.
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PanPost-authorization notification is a web-based system for processing financial transactions. It was developed by UCOP and customized by UCLA, which currently maintains it. A PAN is a means of informin [..]
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Panパン - bread (from the Portuguese word)
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Panbread
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PanBread Pepino
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PanThe Spanish word for “bread”.
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Pan(n) cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel(n) (Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat's legs and horns and ears; identified w [..]
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Panall
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PanThe personification of deity displayed in creation and pervading all things. As flocks and herds were the chief property of the pastoral age, Pan was called the god of flocks and herds. He is also cal [..]
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Panpersonal-area network. A computer network that operates on a single person, or within the immediate vicinity of a person or a small group of people. Usually it is wireless, using something like Blueto [..]
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PanShort for panorama. To move one's view continuously across an area, or to move an area continuously across one's view. Passing a picture a little at a time in front of one's [..]
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PanThe acronym for polyacrylonitrile, the raw material (precursor) for the most common type of carbon fibers. PAN-based carbon fibers are especially suited for use in structural applications due to their [..]
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PanThose panels which constitute the lower closure of the floor pan and rear compartment pan.
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PanMove a drawing around by dragging the drawing area around your screen; move the viewpoint laterally relative to the drawing.
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PanCamera movement in the horizontal direction.
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PanIP cameras with panning capabilities can move back and forth horizontally in order to monitor wider areas. In many cases a camera's panning functionality can be controlled remotely from a network PC using video management software.
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PanSide-to-side movement of a camera (on a horizontal axis). Passive
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PanRotating or scanning a camera side ways to view an area in a horizontal direction.
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PanAn ad-hoc network formed between two or more Bluetooth®-enabled devices.
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Pan The camera turns horizontally when mounted on a tripod.
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Panto move a signal from the left to the right of a stereo field, or vice versa.
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Pan
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Panrefers to horizontal (side to side) dynamic motion of a camera. Any equipment capable of panning can rotate back and forth along a horizontal axis. Some equipment, indicated as "PTZ," has the ability to pan as well as tilt and zoom.
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PanA camera direction indicating a stationary camera that pivots back and forth or up and down.
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PanHorizontal camera pivot, right to left or left to right, from a stationary position.
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PanA movement in which the camera turns to right or left on a horizontal axis.
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PanHorizontal camera on an axis, moving from left to right or vice versa. Camera is turning on own axis, not across space as in Dolly or Tracking shot.
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PanIP cameras with panning capabilities can move back and forth horizontally in order to monitor wider areas. In many cases a camera's panning functionality can be controlled remotely from a PC usin [..]
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PanA camera movement with the camera body turning to the right or left on a stationary tripod; on the screen, it produces a mobile framing which moves across the space horizontally.
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PanCamera movement created when the camera swivels horizontally on a stationary tripod (from the word ‘panorama’).
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PanPTZ refers to the ability of a camera to adjust its pan (horizontal), tilt (vertical), and zoom from a remote location (e.g., computer, DVR, mobile device, etc.).
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PanTo move the camera from one side to the other in a fixed position (camera angle).
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PanCamera shot (from the word panorama) where the camera moves gradually from right to left or left to right, without stopping; to slowly move to another subject or setting without cutting the action.
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PanCamera movement in the horizontal direction.
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PanA shot which involves the horizontal movement of the camera in one direction while filming from a fixed axis.
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PanA camera shot which sweeps from side to side
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PanIP cameras with panning capabilities can move back and forth horizontally in order to monitor wider areas. In many cases a camera’s panning functionality can be controlled remotely from a network PC using video management software.
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PanA shot as the camera pivots horizontally across a scene.
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PanA camera shot which sweeps from side to side
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PanThe horizontal movement left or right of a stationary camera mounted on a tripod.
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PanA shot in which a stationary camera turns horizontally, revealing new areas.
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PanFrom a human viewpoint, moving one's head from left to right or vice versa constitutes a panning movement. More specifically, a pan is a rotation in the horizontal plane. Sometimes referred to as azimuth.
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PanA type of shot in which the camera follows action that moves across the scene. The camera is fixed on a Tripod.
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PanA spoken radiotelephony message prefixed with the word Tan' indicates that an urgent message concerning the safety of a vessel, aircraft or person is about to be made.
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PanLeaves (chewed) of the piper betel plant.
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Panbread
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Panpahn bread
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PanTo beg on the street, some times with a J. B. Stetson felt hat.
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Panbread
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PanTo wash gravel, sand or crushed rock samples in order to isolate gold or other valuable metals by their higher density. Participating interest
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PanSee Flashpan
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PanFace
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PanShort for 'Primary Artist Name', this is the main 'root' name of an artist in the database. For example, Lee Perry
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Pann. "Pan, god of nature," proper n. KEY: pan@n#propn
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Pann#propn 1 pan 1
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PanPermanent Account Number
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PanAcronym for “primary account number” and also referred to as “account number”. Unique payment card number (typically for credit or debit cards) that identifies the issuer and the particular cardholder account.
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PanUtensil used to hold dough or batter—may be rectangular, flat or round; best surface for baking is heavy shiny or darkened aluminum for best crust color; glass baking pans require adjusted oven temper [..]
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PanRefers to a type of scrolling found in a shmup, usually a vertical one, in which the actual playfield is wider than what is depicted onscreen; as such, when the player moves his craft far enough towar [..]
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PanAcronym for "primary account number" and also referred to as "account number" or "card number". The PAN is a unique card number (typically for credit or debit cards) that identifies the issuer and the particular cardholder account.
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PanThat part of a matchlock, wheel lock or flintlock muzzle loading gun that holds the priming powder next to the flash hole so that the main charge can be ignited by it.
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PanKnob on the mixer that adjusts the relative volume between left and right (or A and B) in a stereo setup. Just like the stereo in the living room.
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Pan
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Pan
A wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking
The contents of such a receptacle
A cylindrical receptacle about as tall as it is wide, with one long handle, usually made o [..]
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PanThe three-character ISO 3166 country Code for PANAMA.
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PanPan is the innermost named moon of Saturn. It is a small, walnut-shaped moon approximately 35 kilometres across and 23 km wide that orbits within the Encke Gap in Saturn's A Ring. Pan is a ring shephe [..]
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PanPan is the largest crater on Jupiter's moon Amalthea. It is 89±4 kilometers across and at least 8 kilometers deep, with its center's coordinates being 30°N, 30°W. It is named after Pan, the Greek god [..]
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PanIn ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (; Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, rustic music and impromptus, and companion o [..]
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PanPan is the innermost named moon of Saturn. It is a small, walnut-shaped moon approximately 35 kilometres across and 23 km wide that orbits within the Encke Gap in Saturn's A Ring. Pan is a ring shephe [..]
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PanPan is the largest crater on Jupiter's moon Amalthea. It is 89±4 kilometers across and at least 8 kilometers deep, with its center's coordinates being 30°N, 30°W. It is named after Pan, the Greek god [..]
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PanIn ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan (; Ancient Greek: Πάν, romanized: Pán) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, rustic music and impromptus, and companion o [..]
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PanPan is a news client for multiple operating systems, developed by Charles Kerr and others. It supports offline reading, multiple servers, multiple connections, fast (indexed) article header filtering [..]
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PanPan may refer to:
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PanPan is an 1894 novel by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. He wrote it while living in Paris and in Kristiansand, Norway. It remains one of his most famous works.
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PanPan is a Filipino folk/punk rock band formed in 2002. The band members were composed of Dong Abay on vocals, Onie Badiang on guitar, Milo Duane Cruz bass, and Melvin Leyson on drums.
Some songs from [..]
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PanPan may refer to:
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PanCarlsberg A/S (; Danish: [ˈkʰɑˀlsˌpɛɐ̯ˀ]) is a Danish multinational brewer. Founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen, the company's headquarters is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since Jacobsen's death in 1 [..]
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PanPan is a 1922 Norwegian film directed by Harald Schwenzen. It was the first of four film adaptations of the novel of the same name by 1920 Nobel Prize winner Knut Hamsun, and one of the earliest Scan [..]
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PanPān is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the East Asian surname 潘. It is listed 43rd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. It is romanized as P'an in Wade–Giles; Poon, Phoon, Po [..]
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PanPan was an arts and literary magazine co-founded by Richard Dehmel and published from 1895 to 1900 in Berlin by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Julius Meier-Graefe.The magazine was revived by Paul Cassirer i [..]
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PanPan was the eighth and final studio album released by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. It was the only album not to have any songs that were released as singles.
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PanPan is a 1980 public artwork by sculptor Roger White located at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. This work was originally surveyed in 1993 as part of the S [..]
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PanPan is a 1980 public artwork by sculptor Roger White located at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. This work was originally surveyed in 1993 as part of the S [..]
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PanPan (also released under the title Two Green Feathers) is a 1995 Danish/Norwegian/German film directed by the Danish director Henning Carlsen. It is based on Knut Hamsun's 1894 novel of the same name [..]
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PanThe pan configuration language allows the definition of machine configuration information and an associated
schema with a simple, human-accessible syntax. A pan language compiler transforms the config [..]
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PanPan (1805 – circa 1822) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from June 1808 to July 1814 he had six different owners, ran twenty times and won nine races. His most im [..]
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PanPan is a 2015 American fantasy film directed by Joe Wright and written by Jason Fuchs. The film serves as a prequel to Peter and Wendy from Scottish author J. M. Barrie, which was first staged in 1904 [..]
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PanPossibly from the Indo-European root *peh- meaning "shepherd, protect". In Greek mythology Pan was a half-man, half-goat god associated with shepherds, flocks and pastures.
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