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PAL (other)
PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is a colour encoding system for analogue television. PAL or Pal may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Pal (album), ''Pal'' (album), by Indian singer KK * Pal (dog), the first dog to play Lassie in film and television * Pal the Wonder Dog, of Buster Brown and Our Gang early movie fame * Parental Advisory label, a warning label used on music with profanity * Pal, a List of Arthur characters#Animals and pets, character in the animated TV series ''Arthur'' * PAL, the main antagonist in ''The Mitchells vs. the Machines'' Businesses and organizations * Pal's, an American fast food chain * Pakistan Academy of Letters, a learned academy in Pakistan * Parents Action League, an anti-gay organization * Police Athletic League, an American youth sports league * Police Athletic League of New York City, a youth organization in New York City * Polish Academy of Literature (''Polska Akademia Literatury'') Languages * Pal language, spoken in Papua New Guin ...
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Pal (album)
''Pal'' () is the debut solo album by Indian pop, Indipop playback singer KK (singer), KK. It was released on 16 April 1999 by Sony Music India, Sony. The album was arranged and produced by Lesle Lewis (composer), Lesle Lewis while lyrics were written by Mehboob (lyricist), Mehboob. All tracks were sung by KK. In 2008, after a gap of eight years, KK released his second album ''Humsafar (album), Humsafar''. Background The lyrics are by Mehboob (lyricist), Mehboob, while the music is by Lesle Lewis. After its release in 1999, it was an instant hit, and brought a lot of recognition to KK (singer), KK. With no formal training to count, KK got himself to release a music album ''Pal'' with support from his friend, Lesle Lewis in Mumbai. The songs—"Aap Ki Dua", "Yaaron" and the title-track "Pyaar ke Pal" in no time ruled the lips of the youngsters and KK's quick march to celebrity-hood commenced. Track listing Reception All the songs from the album were massive hits all over India ...
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Gadaria
The Gadaria or Gadariya is a herding caste of North India that was traditionally involved professionally in livestock breeding, especially sheep. They are primarily found in Uttar Pradesh and in some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar Etymology The word Gadariya is derived from two words of Sanskrit language Garh and Arya. For example Gadh+Arya = GadhArya / Gadhariya / Gadariya. The word Gadariya is derived from the o ld Hindi word ''Gadar'', which means ''sheep''. History In the early 1910s, an educated class of Gadarias formed All India Pal Kshatriya Mahasabha. There were debates within the community whether to add Kshatriya suffix to the community name. In the 1930s, they started referring to themselves as "Pali Rajput", a synonym of Pal Kshatriya. They started caste magazines like "Pal Kshatriya Samachar" and "Shepherd Times". Later the community went through the process of De-Sanskr ...
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PDP-8
The PDP-8 is a family of 12-bit minicomputers that was produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was the first commercially successful minicomputer, with over 50,000 units sold during the model's lifetime. Its basic design follows the pioneering LINC but has a smaller instruction set, which is an expanded version of the PDP-5 instruction set. Similar machines from DEC are the PDP-12 which is a modernized version of the PDP-8 and LINC concepts, and the PDP-14 industrial controller system. Overview The earliest PDP-8 model, informally known as a "Straight-8", was introduced on 22 March 1965 priced at $18,500 (). It uses diode–transistor logic packaged on flip chip cards in a machine about the size of a small household refrigerator. It was the first computer to be sold for under $20,000, making it the best-selling computer in history at that time. The Straight-8 was supplanted in 1966 by the PDP-8/S, which was available in desktop and rack-mount models. Using a on ...
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PAL (programming Language)
PAL, the Pedagogic Algorithmic Language, is a programming language developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in around 1967 to help teach programming language semantics and design.John M. Wozencraft and Arthur Evans, Jr. ''Notes on Programming Linguistics''. Unpublished report, Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT. February, 1971. It is a "direct descendant" of ISWIM and owes much of its philosophy to Christopher Strachey. The initial implementation of PAL, in Lisp, was written by Peter Landin and James H. Morris, Jr. and ran under CTSS. It was later redesigned by Martin Richards, Thomas J. Barkalow, Arthur Evans, Jr., Robert M. Graham, James Morris, and John Wozencraft. It was implemented by Richards and Barkalow in BCPL as an intermediate-code interpreter and ran on the IBM System/360; this was called PAL/360. RPAL RPAL, the Right-reference Pedagogic Algorithmic Language, is a functional subset of PAL with an implementation on SourceForge. It is used at the ...
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PAL Stadium
Police Athletic League Stadium (PAL Stadium) is a stadium located in San Jose, California owned by the SJ division of the Police Athletic League, the stadium seats 5,000. It is home to Real San Jose Real San Jose is an American soccer team based in San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 2007, the team competes in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). The team plays its home games at PAL Stadium, where they relocated in 2016. T ... of the National Soccer League. References Soccer venues in California Sports venues in San Jose, California National Premier Soccer League stadiums {{SanJoseCA-struct-stub ...
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Pal, Iran
Falaj () is a village in Khorramdarreh Rural District of the Central District in Khorramdarreh County, Zanjan province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 722 in 149 households. The following census in 2011 counted 709 people in 212 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 654 people in 206 households. See also Notes References Populated places in Khorramdarreh County {{Khorramdarreh-geo-stub ...
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Pal, Andorra
Pal () is a village in Andorra, located in the parish of La Massana 4 km west of the town of La Massana, close to the border with Spain at Tor, Pallars. Its population, as of 2013, was of 235. Overview It is situated at an altitude of 1,551 m (5,089 ft). The village church Església de Sant Climent de Pal, of the 11th century and in Romanesque style, is dedicated to Saint Clement of Rome. It has a rectangular bell tower decorated with mullioned windows. Above the town, in the forest of Pal, the Pal ski resort was inaugurated in 1982, now grouped with the Arinsal ski area forming the Vallnord Vallnord () is a ski/snowboard resort in the Pyrenees mountains in the country of Andorra, close to the border with Spain at Tor, Pallars. Overview It encompasses the linked sectors of Pal and Arinsal (the sectors were linked by a cable car .... References Populated places in Andorra La Massana {{Andorra-geo-stub ...
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State Of Palestine
Palestine, officially the State of Palestine, is a country in West Asia. Recognized by International recognition of Palestine, 147 of the UN's 193 member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories, within the broader geographic and historical Palestine (region), Palestine region. Palestine shares most of its borders with Israel, and it borders Jordan to the east and Egypt to the southwest. It has a total land area of while Demographics of the State of Palestine, its population exceeds five million people. Its Status of Jerusalem, proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, while Ramallah serves as its administrative center. Gaza City was its largest city prior to Gaza Strip evacuations, evacuations in 2023. Situated at a Levantine corridor, continental crossroad, the region of Palestine was ruled by various empires and experienced Demographic history of Palestine (region ...
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Pal State
Pal is a town and former princely state in Gujarat, western India. History Pal was a Fifth Class princely state, comprising four more villages, covering twenty-two square miles in Halar ''prant A prant is a historical district in India, and a native British Raj age term for a colonial district. The same name can thus have different meanings depending on the period. Pre-colonial Some prants are traditional names for parts of historical ...'' of Western Kathiawar. It had a combined population of 1,359 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 17,836 Rupees (1903–4, over half from land), paying a tribute of 1,647 Rupees to the British and Junagarh State. \ Ruler starts – Prithviraj Singh References Princely states of Gujarat {{Gujarat-geo-stub ...
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Pali, Maharashtra
Pal or Pali is in Satara district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Pal is known for its shrine to Khandoba, who is reincarnation of Shiva. It is situated south of Satara. Thousands of devotees visit the shrine and in January there is an annual yatra ''Yatra'' (, ), in Indian religion, Indian-origin religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, generally means a pilgrimage to holy places such as confluences of River#Sacred rivers, sacred rivers, Sacred mountains#India, sacred mount ..., or pilgrimage when Shiva marries Mhalsadevi. Distance from Pune to Khandoba Pali is 135 km (84.00 miles) and traveling time by car is 2 hours 15 mins. About the Temple The Khandoba temple is on the left bank of the river Tarli and was built about 500 years ago by a Vani named Aba bin Sheti Padhode. The temple lies on the site of a legendary appearance by the God Khandoba to a favourite devotee, a milkmaid named Palai in whose honour the village name was changed, from Raj ...
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Pal, Jalgaon District
Pal is a village situated in Satpura range on the bank of the Suki River in Raver tehsil in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state of India. History Pal was abandoned at the beginning of the eighteenth century. When British rule began in Khandesh in 1817, they found Pal village desolate and infested with wild animals. Subhedar Nimbalkar of Yawal made an offer to British to re-populate the village in return of money, but Captain Briggs refused the offer. Since 1820, many attempts were made to re-populate the Pal village. In 1869–70, C. S. James encouraged some farmers to settle in Pal village and the village was re-settled. In 1880, population of Pal village was 600. Historical records mention existence of fort, Mosque and Hathi (elephant) wada in the Pal village. Geography Pal village is located at . It has average elevation of 397 meters from the sea level. Due to its high elevation and isolated nature in Satpura mountains surrounded by forests, Pal is locally known ...
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Pal, Gujarat
Pal is a town and former princely state in Gujarat, western India. History Pal was a Fifth Class princely state, comprising four more villages, covering twenty-two square miles in Halar ''prant A prant is a historical district in India, and a native British Raj age term for a colonial district. The same name can thus have different meanings depending on the period. Pre-colonial Some prants are traditional names for parts of historical ...'' of Western Kathiawar. It had a combined population of 1,359 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 17,836 Rupees (1903–4, over half from land), paying a tribute of 1,647 Rupees to the British and Junagarh State. \ Ruler starts – Prithviraj Singh References Princely states of Gujarat {{Gujarat-geo-stub ...
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