
1) Ace 2) Ally 3) Amigo 4) Bo 5) Bro 6) Bub 7) Bucko 8) Bud 9) Buddy 10) Chum 11) Cobber 12) Compadre 13) Comrade 14) Crony 15) Friend 16) Kiddo 17) Mac 18) Mate 19) Paisano 20) Sidekick 21) Sporto
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1) Acquaintance 2) Alter ego 3) Amigo 4) Appalling to have friend 5) Barney, to Fred 6) Bart, to Milhouse 7) Beavis, to Butt-head 8) Bert, to Ernie 9) Best bud 10) Bleachers features 11) Blood brother 12) Bosom buddy 13) Bosom buddyend 14) Bro, chum or buddy 15) Brother 16) Bubba, to forrest 17) Buckwheat, to Alfalfa
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Philippine Airlines
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• (n.) A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate.
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Most widespread global technical broadcast standard for analogue TV transmissions.
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Phase Alteration Line. The TV system used in the UK and many other countries that displays 625 lines on the screen, updating at a rate of 25 frames per second.
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Phase Alternating Line (tv standard),
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Phase Alternate Line: a commonly used colour TV system and is the standard for all TV and video equipment used in the UK. The PAL system uses 625 lines to make up a video or TV picture and scans at 50Hz. Unless otherwise specified, PAL video equipment is only compatible with PAL software and TV broadcasts.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Phase Alternating Line. A colour television standard developed in Germany in 1967 and used in many European and non-European countries. The image size is 786 x 576 pixels with a frequency of 50 Hz interlaced (2 x 25 half images are generated each second). (NTSC, SECAM)
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Defines the encoding of colour video signals used mainly in Europe e.g. Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, etc. The PAL composite video signal is composed of luminance and chrominance signals. A PAL video frame comprises two interlaced fields transmitted at 50 cycles per second. One frame comprises 625 scan lines. (See also NTSC).
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Phase Alternate Line. The PAL television system used extensively in Great Britain and western Europe. It is incompatible with other television standards.
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Planned Admission Limit
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Panic Assistance League
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Parents Are Listening
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Phase Alternate Line - The television system used in most European Countries.
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A 625-line 50Hz composite analogue colour television system at 5.5Mhz bandwidth used in Europe, Australia and other parts of the world.
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Paradox Applications Language [Borland] + Phase Alternating Line + Portable Audio Laboratory + Programmed Array Logic + Programming Assembly Language Programming Assembly Language
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Pal noun [ Etymol. uncertain.] A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate. [ Slang]
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Pal is slang for a friend.
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Phase Alternation Line. System for minimising hue errors in colour transmission used in the EU.
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PAL stands for Phase Alternation Line, the television broadcasting format most commonly used in Europe
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Phase Alternation Lines. The colour television system, based on 625 scanning lines, 25 frames/second, 4:3 aspect ratio, used in many countries of the world.
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Phase Alternate (sometimes alternating) Line. Describes the colour phase change in a PAL colour signal. PAL is the European colour encoding TV system featuring 625 lines per frame, 50 fields per second and a 4.43361875 MHz sub-carrier (4.43 MHz). Used mainly in Europe, China, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and parts of Africa.
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Planned Admission Level - the number of children planned to be admitted to a school. Used as the basis for determining admission appeals.
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Phase Alternation Line. A colour television principle developed by W. Bruch which is used in most parts of Europe with the exception of Czech Republic, Slowakia and France. The resolution is 625 lines, the frame rate 50 half images per seconds, the aspect ratio is 4:3. The enhancement is PAL Plus.
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