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Pin. One of the earliest human artifacts, pins were at first made of thorns, bone, or wood and were used as clothing fasteners, hairpins, and meat skewers. These long, single-shaft pins were early imitated in metal and were often tipped with ornamental...more

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    PINs is a free feature-rich Windows program for safe and comfortable storing of any secure information like passwords, accounts, PINs etc. ...

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  • Pin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together. It is usually made of steel, or on occasion copper or brass. It is formed by drawing out ...

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    1 Oct 2009 ... The Planning Inspectorate carries out appeals and similar casework under planning and environmental legislation in England and Wales.

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