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Padb

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PADB is a debugger written by Ashley Pittman for the parallel computer programs. This is one of the basic tool for checking the errors associated with MPI codes.It originated as a tool for debugging collective operations as part of the Quadrics software stack, and with Quadrics c...

PADD

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:PADD may also refer to Petroleum Administration for Defense DistrictIn the Star Trek fictional universe, the Personal Access Display Device (PADD) is a hand-held LCARS-based computer device that function as portable links to the ship's main computer, other portable devices, or d...

Padded Lilies

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The Padded Lilies are a synchronised swimming troupe of heavy-set women based out of Oakland, California, United States. The group was founded by fat activist Shirley Sheffield in 1997 to promote "synchronized swimming, body-acceptance, fat-empowerment, and fitness at any si...

Paddy Bush

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Patrick Bush (born 9 December 1952) is an English musician, instrument maker, music critic, producer and artist.CareerCollaboration with Kate BushHe is the older brother of singer-songwriter, musician, and a record producer for Kate Bush and his best-known works are his collabora...

Paddy Chambers

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Paddy Chambers (30 April 1944 - 18 September 2000) was an English lead guitarist and vocalist from the Merseybeat era.With an early 1960s band of his, Steve Bennett and the Syndicate, Patrick John Chambers appeared at The 2i's Coffee Bar in 1961. He was also member of Faron's Fla...

Paddy Crean International Stage Combat Conferences

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The Paddy Crean International Stage Combat Conferences are international symposia at which prominent stage combat and martial arts instructors as well as theatre, film, and television fight directors gather to teach seminars on a wide range of subjects related to their profession...

Paddy Gamble

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Paddy Gamble (born September 1 1988 in Nottingham, England) is an English footballer, currently playing Stalybridge Celtic on loan from Nottingham Forest. Gamble signed for Forest after a youth career at Bulwell Rangers. He is very highly rated and is currently in the England U-1...

Paddy johnston

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Paddy Johnston (July 5th 1988) is a poet and indie pop musician from Chessington in Greater London, England. He has just released his first EP called Days Of Summer before going into the studio in December 2008 to record his first full album.Paddy Johnston (July 5th 1988) is a po...

Paddy Lawlor

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Paddy Lawlor is a former captain of the Emo GAA team. He lead them to there first and only Laois county chapionship over Graiguecullen in 1972. With a 2-11 to 3-4 victory. He also was a selector with Emo till recentley

Paddy McGuinness (footballer)

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Patrick McGuinness (26 April 1878 - 6 May 1918) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He died of the wounds he had received in active service in France in World War I.FamilySon of Hugh and Ellen McGuinness, née ...

Paden Smith

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Michael "Paden" Smith (born 12 March 1987) is an up-and-coming Contemporary Christian songwriter and worship leader. Some of his most popular songs include "Just Breathe", "Glory to God", and "Rescue". Critics have noted his "powerhouse vocals" and "inspirational lyrics", calling...

Padmakar Patil

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Padmakar Patil is an Indian politician from the state of Karnataka. He served as the Zilla Parishad Chairman from Bidar district and also served as the chairman of KSSIDC (Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd) in the past. He had contested for the Humnabad...

Padmalal Sandungahawatte

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Padmalal Sandungahawatte (also known as Senarath Padmalal Sandungahawatte and L P S P Sandungahawatta) is a Deputy Inspector-General of Police in Sri Lanka.Early life and educationPadmalal was educated at Nalanda College Colombo . While at school he had been a Senior Prefect and ...

Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre

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Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre is a Buddhist retreat centre for men, located at Lesingham House in Surlingham, Norfolk, England. The centre is part of the Triratna Buddhist Community, formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order, which aims to make the teachings of the B...

Padpilot

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Padpilot is one of a number of UK aviation training software systems which delivers the theoretical knowledge required for the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)ATPL theory examinations. Similar systems are provided by Oxford Aviation Academy, Bristol Groundschool and CATS. H...

Padriac My Prince

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Padraic My Prince appears on the Bright Eyes album, Letting Off The Happiness.The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, tells a fictional tale of the death of his baby brother, who drowned in a bath tub six years previously. To commerate the latter's death, the subject plans ...

Padstow Heights Public School

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Padstow Heights Public School is a primary school in Padstow Heights in south western Sydney, Australia. Reference http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/locator/summaryschool.php?selectOption=3958

Paducahpalooza

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Paducahpalooza is a multi-day annual music festival sponsored by Hooper Booking & Promotion, the Western Kentucky Labor Day Committee, and in name-sake only: Rock the Vote, first held in 2006. The festival is held within Luther F. Carson Park in Paducah, Kentucky. The mai...

Paeiz Azmi

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Dr. Paeiz Azmi (born April 17, 1974) was born in Tehran, Iran. He received the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology (SUT) in Tehran, in 1996, 1998, and 2002, respectively. Since September 2002, he has been with the Electri...

Paella king

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Paella King Competition The Paella King competition is an annual competition held in a different town in Galicia, Spain every year. the is a competition; whoever makes the best Paella is the "Paella King" for the year until the next competition. Paella is a Span...

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