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The word root ped- (usually in the combining forms peda-, pedi-, and pedo-) in English and various other Western languages has multiple Latin and Anci...
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The word root ped- (usually in the combining forms peda-, pedi-, and pedo-) in English and various other Western languages has multiple Latin and Anci...
Pedagoogling: the practice of searching the world wide web via the Google search engine for material for teaching purposes. However, the term more spe...
Pedal Pad Link label is the name for a range of guitar effects pedalboards/pedal boards invented in 2001 by Michael Stratton of Topeka, Kansas. Stratt...
A black bear from Northern New Jersey that walked on its hind legs has gained much fame. Pedals, as he is known — and whose upright position makes cle...
Peddy D (real name Pedro Deane) is a Barbadian reggae musician. He was born on 20 December 1974, in Queen Street, St Peters, Barbados, and raised in S...
Pedestrian etiquette is the general courtesy expected from those walking among other pedestrians. Pedestrian etiquette involves staying out of the way...
Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) is a term used to describe children who are hypothesized to have "abrupt, dramatic onset of obs...
Monarchs who have reigned in Sweden seem, at first glance, to be from several separate dynasties which are not connected at all. However, genealogical...
Pedram Goshtasbpour-Parsi (Born in Tehran-Iran, August 1 1975) is a Canadian director and animator who has worked at Sony Imageworks as animator on su...
Pedram Moallemian () is a prominent Iranian-Canadian activist, writer and blogger, currently based in Southern California.LifeBorn in Tehran in March ...
Pedro Alborna Soler was the first Doctor of Chiropractic in Spain. At the age of thirty, he matriculated into Palmer School of Chiropractic and Infirm...
Pedro Carlos of Orleans-Braganza (Petrópolis, 31 October 1945) is head of the Petrópolis branch of the House of Orléans-Braganza and a claimant to the...
Pedro M. Crespo Bofill is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Tecnun School of Engineering of the University of Navarre in Spain, and Head of t...
Pedro Hernandez (15th century - before 1499), also known as Ninjo Vaguè, was a Spanish knight. He served the feudal lord Frederick of Aragon, who late...
Pedro Mantellini (Energy Economic Advisor)Mr Mantellini has over 27 years of experience in the energy industry, including 17 years in the Venezuelan o...
Joao Pedro Miguell (born inCovilhã, 1991) is a Portuguese musician (pianist , orchestra conductor and composer who works mainly in Sweden and Scandina...
Pedro Medina Rodriguez (born in Havana, Cuba on July 25, 1936), alias Bastón, is a Cuban-American politician. Medina was the son of army drill sergean...
Prince Pedro Thiago of Orléans-Braganza (born 12 January 1979) is a member of the former Brazilian Imperial Family.BiographyHe was born in Petrópolis,...
</ref> A member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, he served as mayor of Ponta Grossa from 1989 to 1993 and again from 2005 to 2013.BiographyFil...
Peebo is a nickname for the City of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, England. Its use came about following a suggestion by a listener to the Peterborou...