Results for: method of prioritizing complex activities, program evaluation and review technique
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overvalue assets, report somebody for unlawful act, update journal or diary, write review of something, write something from earlier noteswrite up
painting technique involving splashing paintaction painting
painting technique, painting technique in which shades of gray are used; work of art produced by using this technique; monochromatic painting in gray shades, work in grisaille stylegrisaille
painting technique, tempera painting, type of paints; painting with temperatempera
panel where a user can change the system configurations, program in Windows which allows a user to define configurationscontrol panel
parent teacher association; committee of parents and teachers who work together to improve education and plan school activitiesPTA
part of a complex numberimaginary part
Paul Signac (1863-1935) French neoimpressionist painter, co-developer of the technique of pointillism, creator of "Port of St. Tropez"; family nameSignac
pay on delivery; payment method in which one pays for merchandise only when the delivery is made, Post Office DepartmentPOD
perform a complex maneuver (in sports); show off, perform complex maneuvers in order to impress others, type of sausage (especially one served in a roll)hotdog
person or thing that makes social; one who establishes or manages according to the principles of socialism; one who participates in social activitiessocializer
person who avoids new ideas and activities, person with an old-fashioned attitudestick in the mud
person who is well known in fashionable society; one who enjoys social activities, socially important personsocialite
Personal Information Manager, Personal Information Manager; program which includes tools for organizing personal information (Computers)PIM
pertaining to a curriculum (study program and courses offered by a school)curricular
 

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