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  • initialism Proto-Polynesian

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  • In financial engineering terms, a PPN is a synthetic bond.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • A PPN is the purchase of risky investment combined with insurance, or downside protection.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • A PPN is the purchase of risky investment combined with insurance, or downside protection.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • A PPN is the purchase of risky investment combined with insurance, or downside protection.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • A PPN is the purchase of risky investment combined with insurance, or downside protection.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • In financial engineering terms, a PPN is a synthetic bond.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • A PPN is the purchase of risky investment combined with insurance, or downside protection.

    Investopedia.com Headlines 2009

  • :) 28 June 2007 20: 12 myriam said ... hello the lovely ruth. oh it's always a pleasure to take part in PPN. there is another pasta-dessert coming up. i hope you will enjoy this one, too.

    ricotta tart with vermicelli pasta myriam 2007

  • "PPN" is the parameterized post-Newton formalism, a rewriting of the law of universal gravitation to include coefficients derived from general relativity.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] CirceCook 2010

  • "PPN" is the parameterized post-Newton formalism, a rewriting of the law of universal gravitation to include coefficients derived from general relativity.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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