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Patient (album)
Patient is the third album by Australian indie rock band Bluebottle Kiss, released in 1999.-Track listing:# "Return to the City of Folded Arms"# "Smother It in Honey"# "Girl Genius"# "Homeless Blueless"# "Running Around the White Picket Fence"

Patient (disambiguation)
A patient is any person who receives medical attention, care, or treatment.Patient may also refer to:* Patient , in linguistics, the participant of a situation upon whom an action is carried out* Patient , a book by Ben Watt

Patin
Patin is a village in the Bané Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the village has a population of 456.

Patina
Patina is a tarnish that forms on the surface of bronze and similar metals ; a sheen on wooden furniture produced by age, wear, and polishing; or any such acquired change of a surface through age and exposure

Patio
A patio is an outdoor space generally used for dining or recreation that adjoins a residence and is typically paved. It may refer to a roofless inner courtyard of the sort found in Spanish-style dwellings or a paved area between a residence and a garden.

Patio (album)
Patio is the debut album by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, it was originally released on 10" vinyl only in June 1992 on the Ankst label. It was re-issued on CD in June 1995 with nine extra tracks. It is made up of a mixture of live, studio and home recordings.

Patio (soda)
Patio Diet Cola was a brand of diet soda introduced by Pepsi in 1963. It was created in response to Diet Rite Cola, which was the first diet cola on the market. Debbie Drake was Patio Diet Cola's spokesperson. In 1964, Patio released orange, grape, and root beer flavors

Patita (1953 film)
Patita is a 1953 Hindi movie produced and directed by Amiya Chakrabarty. The film stars Dev Anand, Usha Kiran, Agha and Lalita Pawar. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan

Patna (Lok Sabha constituency)
-Members of Parliament:*1952: Sarangdhar Sinha, Indian National Congress*1957: Sarangdhar Sinha, Indian National Congress*1962: Ram Dulari Sinha, Indian National Congress*1967: Ramavatar Shastri, Communist Party of India

Pato (disambiguation)
Pato may refer to:*Pato, a sport played on horseback.*Pato Branco, Brazil*Pato Branco Esporte Clube, a Brazil football club*Ubaldo "Pato" Fillol, Argentine football goalkeeper*Roberto "Pato" Abbondanzieri, former Argentine football goalkeeper

Patois
Patois is any language that is considered nonstandard, although the term is not formally defined in linguistics. It can refer to pidgins, creoles, dialects, and other forms of native or local speech, but not commonly to jargon or slang, which are vocabulary-based forms of cant

Patria (1917 film)
Patria is a 1917 15-chapter serial film starring Irene Castle, Milton Sills, and Warner Oland based on the novel The Last of the Fighting Channings by Louis Joseph Vance. The film is notable for the first time that Wallace Beery portrays Pancho Villa, a role that he would repeat in Viva Villa! in 1934

Patriarch
Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by senior males is called patriarchy. This is a Greek word, a compound of πατριά , "lineage, descent", esp

Patriarchate
A patriarchate is the office or jurisdiction of a patriarch. A patriarch, as the term is used here, is either* one of the highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy, earlier, the five that were included in the Pentarchy: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem, but now nine, excluding Rome and including patriarchs of Serbia, Russia, Georgia, Bulgaria and Romania; or*

Patriarchy
Patriarchy is a social system in which the role of the male as the primary authority figure is central to social organization, and where fathers hold authority over women, children, and property. It implies the institutions of male rule and privilege, and entails female subordination

Patriarchy (disambiguation)
Patriarchy is the structuring of a society under male leaders.Patriarchy may also refer to:* Patriarchy, or patriarchate, the office or jurisdiction of an Eastern Orthodox patriarch

Patrician
The term patrician originally referred to a group of elite families in ancient Rome, including both their natural and adopted members. In the late Roman Empire, the class was broadened to include high council officials, and after the fall of the Western Empire it remained a high honorary title in the Byzantine Empire

Patricide
Patricide is the act of killing one's father, or a person who kills his or her father. The word patricide derives from the Latin word pater and the Latin suffix -cida

Patrick
Patrick is a name derived from the Latin name Patricius . Owing to the importance of Saint Patrick in Irish history, it is an especially popular name in Ireland

Patrick
Patrick may refer to:* Saint Patrick** St. Patrick's Day, an Irish holiday to celebrate Saint Patrick* Patrick * Patrick * Patrick , a 1978 Australian horror film* Patrick , a parish in the Isle of Man

Patrick (surname)
People with the surname Patrick include:*Alan Patrick , Brazilian footballer*Alf Patrick , English footballer*Allen Patrick , American football running back*Allen Russell Patrick , Canadian politician

Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy
Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy , known as Patrick Campbell, was an Irish journalist, humorist and television personality.

Patrimonio
Patrimonio is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.-Geography:Located 12 km from Bastia and 4 km from the micro-region of Saint-Florent, this wine-growing commune is the gateway to the Cap Corse .-History:The village of Patrimonio is well known for the quality of its AOC

Patrimony
Patrimony may refer to:* Property or other legal entitlements inherited from , one's father, especially if it has been handed down through generations in the same family, birthright

Patriot
A patriot is someone who feels a strong support for his or her country. See Patriotism.Patriot or Patriots may also refer to:- Politics :* Patriot Party , various political parties

Patriot (computer game)
Patriot is a strategy game about the Gulf War, developed by Artech Digital Entertainment and published by 360 Pacific Inc.. It was released in 1991 for all platforms supporting DOS. Both the Iraqi and Coalition forces can be played as.-References:

Patriotism
Patriotism is a devotion to one's country, excluding differences caused by the dependencies of the term's meaning upon context, geography and philosophy

Patriotism (film)
is a 1966 Japanese short drama film directed by Yukio Mishima and Domoto Masaki. The English-language release was originally entitled The Rite of Love and Death.Mishima wrote Yûkoku four years before his death

Patrol
A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as police officers or soldiers, that are assigned to monitor a specific geographic area.- Military :

Patron (disambiguation)
A patron is a person or organization that supports another.Patron may also refer to:* Patrón, a brand of tequila* Patron god* Patron saint* Customer, also called patron- See also :

Patron saint
A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person

Patronage
Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, arts patronage refers to the support that kings or popes have provided to musicians, painters, and sculptors

Patronage (transportation)
In public transportation, patronage or ridership is a type of forecasting or statistic for studying the average quantity of passengers carried per certain time in a mode of public transit system. The concept should not be confused with the maximum loading capacity of one particular vehicle or the whole transit system

Patronymic
A patronym, or patronymic, is a component of a personal name based on the name of one's father, grandfather or an even earlier male ancestor. A component of a name based on the name of one's mother or a female ancestor is a matronymic. Each is a means of conveying lineage.In many areas patronyms predate the use of family names

Patsy
Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" or "Pet" .-Historical usage:

Patsy (disambiguation)
Patsy is a feminine given name or nickname.Patsy may also refer to:* Patsy , a character in the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail* The Patsy , a film by King Vidor

Patten (shoe)
Pattens are protective overshoes worn in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century. Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, held in place by leather or cloth bands, with a wooden or later wood and metal sole

Patter
Patter is a prepared and practiced speech, that is designed to produce a desired response from its audience. Examples of occupations with a patter might include the: auctioneer, salesperson, dance caller, or comedian.

Pattern
A pattern, from the French patron, is a type of theme of recurring events or objects, sometimes referred to as elements of a set of objects.These elements repeat in a predictable manner

Pattern (casting)
In casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.Patterns used in sand casting may be made of wood, metal, plastics or other materials

Patterns (TV)
Patterns was the first major breakthrough of Rod Serling when the live television drama received critical acclaim as the January 12, 1955 installment of the anthology series Kraft Television Theatre.

Patto
Patto was a progressive jazz-rock band formed in England in 1970 by vocalist Mike Patto with a lineup taken from Timebox consisting of vocalist Patto, drummer John Halsey, guitarist and vibraphone player Ollie Halsall and bassist Clive Griffiths.

Patty
A patty is a flattened cake, often of meat.Patty may also refer to:* Patty , a family name* Patricia, a female given name, in all forms of English* Patrick , a male given name, in Australian English and Hiberno-English

Patty
A patty, in American English and New Zealand English, is a flattened, usually disc-shaped, serving of ground meat or meat alternatives. The meat is compacted and shaped, cooked if applicable, and served

Pau
Pau may refer to:Places* Pau, Edom, a location in the Bible* Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, a town* Arrondissement of Pau, a district containing the French town* Pau, Sardinia, a municipality* Pau, Spain, a municipality

Paua
Pāua is the Māori name given to three species of large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs which belong to the family Haliotidae , known in the United States and Australia as abalone, and in the United Kingdom as ormer shells.-Species:There are three species of New Zealand pāua:New Zealand's best known pāua species is Haliotis iris

Paul
Paul may refer to:*Paul , a given name or surname -Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with that name)-Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with that name)-Christianity:*Paul the Apostle (c. 5 – c

Paul (bakery)
Paul is a French bakery established in 1889 in the city of Croix by Charlemagne Mayot.As of August 2011 there are over 436 franchised Paul bakery café restaurants in France, Spain, Belgium, United Kingdom, Holland, Czech Republic, Turkey, Greece, Romania, Morocco, Lebanon, Kuwait, Dubai, Bahrain, Japan, Taiwan, Jordan, Switzerland, China and

Paul (exarch)
Paul was the Exarch of Ravenna from 723 to 727. According to John Julius Norwich, the person traditionally recognized as the first doge of Venice, Paolo Lucio Anafesto, was actually Exarch Paul

Paul (male name)
Paul is a common masculine name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. It derives from the Roman family name Paulus which means "small" or "humble" in Latin; it is cognate to the Modern English word "few"

Paul (play)
Paul is a 2005 play by Howard Brenton, which portrays the life and career of Paul the Apostle. It was first performed in the Cottesloe auditorium of the National Theatre, London from 30 September 2005 – 4 February 2006, in modern dress.

Paula (novel)
Paula is a 1995 memoir written by Isabel Allende. She intended to write a straightforward narrative about the darkest experience of her life

Paule
Paule is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.-Population:Inhabitants of Paule are called paulois.-External links:**

Paulette
Paulette may refer to:*Paulette , French feminine given name*DJ Paulette*Paulette

Paulette (name)
Paulette is the French feminine given name diminutive of the French/English/German given name Pauline, a derivative ofthe Latin Paulina, from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". The masculine given name Paul comes from the same cognate. It is uncommon as a surname

Pauli
Pauli is a surname and also a Finnish male given name and may refer to:* Arthur Pauli, an Austrian ski jumper* Gabriele Pauli, a German politician* Hans Pauli, a Swedish monk and alleged sorcerer

Pauline
Pauline may refer to:Religion*An adjective referring to St Paul the Apostle or a follower of his doctrines*An adjective referring to St Paul of Thebes, also called St Paul the First Hermit

Pauline (opera)
Pauline is an opera in four acts with music by the British composer Frederic H. Cowen to a libretto by Henry Hersee after The Lady of Lyons by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, first performed 22 September 1876 at the Lyceum Theatre, London.

Paulista (disambiguation)
Paulista may refer to:*As are called the people who born in the São Paulo *Paulista, city in Pernambuco state*Avenida Paulista*Evandro Paulista — Evandro Silva do Nascimento, Brazilian footballer

Paulo
Paulo is Portuguese masculine given name equivalent to English Paul. It may refer to:People:*Paolo Maria Abbiati, Italian engraver*Paulo Almeida, Brazilian footballer*Paulo André Cren Benini, , Brazilian football defender

Paulson (disambiguation)
-Other uses:* Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Georgia, USA* Paulson , band from New Jersey, USA* Paulson Plan* The Revelations of Becka Paulson, an episode of American TV show, "The Outer Limits"

Pauna
Pauna is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Western Boyacá Province.

Paunat
Paunat is a commune in the Dordogne department in Aquitaine in southwestern France.-Population:-References:*

Pausa (disambiguation)
Pausa is, in linguistics, the end of a prosodic unit.Pausa may also refer to:* Rest - Places :* Germany** Pausa, Saxony* Peru** Pausa, Peru** Pausa District* Romania** Păuşa** Păuşa River

Pause
Pause may refer to a rest, hesitation, or temporary stop.Examples:* Fermata, a musical pause of indefinite duration* Pause key, the Pause/Break key on computer keyboards

Pauvres
Pauvres is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France.-Population:

Pauw
Pauw and de Pauw or DePauw are Dutch and Flemish surnames that may refer to:-People:*Adriaan Pauw , Grand Pensionary of Holland

Pava
thumb|right|325px|A stupa built at the place where Cunda's house used to be, at the site of ancient Pava.Pava was a city in ancient India, at the time of Gautama Buddha. It was a city of the Mallas which the Buddha visited during his last journey, going there from Bhogagama and staying at Cunda's mango grove

PAVE
The codeword PAVE is a U.S. Air Force program identifier relating to electronic systems. Use of the prefix identifier is sometimes thought to be an acronym, but the various acronyms proposed do not fit with the wide range of programs it is used to identify

Pavement
Pavement may refer to:* Road surface, the durable surfacing of roads and walkways* Sidewalk, a walkway along the side of a road, in British English or Philadelphia/Baltimore dialect* Pavement , a floor-like stone or tile structure