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  2. pip (package manager) - Wikipedia

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    Pip's command-line interface allows the install of Python software packages by issuing a command: pip install some-package-name. Users can also remove the package by issuing a command: pip uninstall some-package-name. pip has a feature to manage full lists of packages and corresponding version numbers, possible through a "requirements" file. [14]

  3. Wikipedia:Updating information - Wikipedia

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    If [needs update] appears on a page, please edit the page to update the information and, as appropriate, delete the template or reset it to the next date the information needs to be updated. Please see Template:Update after, which has details on exactly when it may or may not be used, and what the required and optional parameters are. Other ...

  4. Government Investment Unit of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2006 with a balance of $340 million, the PIP invests in a variety of asset classes such as equity, debt, infrastructure and direct investments. [1] Some of the PIP's goals are to increase macroeconomic stability, economic growth, and government investment and it aims to follow in the successful footsteps of Singapore ’s Temasek ...

  5. Personal Independence Payment - Wikipedia

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    Personal Independence Payment (abbreviated to PIP and usually pronounced as one word) is a welfare benefit in the United Kingdom that is intended to help working-aged people 16 and over [1] with the extra costs of living with a health condition or a disability. It is available in England, Wales and Northern Ireland but not in Scotland where ...

  6. Picture-in-picture - Wikipedia

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    The first PiP was seen on the televised coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympics where a Quantel digital framestore device was used to insert a close-up picture of the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony. In 1978 Sharp introduced its TV in TV "Mr.X" (CT-1804 X) in Japan; the export version began in 1979 as "Dualvision" (17D50).

  7. Pip Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Pip Edwards (born 1980) [1] [2] is an Australian fashion designer and creative director. She is creative director of Ksubi . She co-founded the sportswear label P.E Nation and was a designer at Ksubi, Sass & Bide and General Pants Co. earlier in her career.

  8. Pip and Posy - Wikipedia

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    Pip and Posy is a series of British children's picture books written by Camilla Reid and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, known for his work on the Gruffalo series with author Julia Donaldson. The series follows the adventures of two animal friends, Pip the rabbit and Posy the mouse , as they navigate the ups and downs of their everyday lives.

  9. Pip Ahoy! - Wikipedia

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    Pip Ahoy! is a British children's animated television series aimed at preschoolers following the adventures of a puppy named Pip and his best friend, a kitten named Alba, who live in Salty Cove. The series originally aired on Milkshake! on Channel 5. [1] Cartoon Network UK's sister pre-school channel Cartoonito premiered Pip Ahoy! on 2 March 2015.