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Pin may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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- Pin (device), device used for fastening objects or material together
- Bridge pin, a vertical wire on the bridge of keyboard instruments such as the piano and harpsichord that is used to control the string resonances
- Pin, Haute-Saône, a commune of the Haute-Saône département, in France
- Pin Oak Court, Vermont South, Australia. Also known as Ramsay Street in the Aussie soap opra 'Neighbours'.
- Pin..., a 1988 cult horror movie [1]
- Pin (song), a song by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their debut album, Fever to Tell (2003)
- Pin, nickname of actress, model, and singer Kejmanee Pichaironnarongsongkram.
- Pin, nickname of guitarist from the band sikth
- Personal identification number, a sequence of numbers used for security.
- PINS, or Person In Need of Supervision, a truant in Family Court.
In sports and strategy games pin may refer to: A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together. ...
Aquamarine, platinum and diamond brooch/pendant worn by Mrs. ...
For other uses, see Badge (disambiguation) NY NJ Port Authority Police Department Badge. ...
For other uses, see Button (disambiguation). ...
A variety of award pins, the largest of which is only 1 inch (2. ...
The article on electrical energy is located elsewhere. ...
Electrical Engineers design power systems⦠⦠and complex electronic circuits. ...
Integrated circuit of Atmel Diopsis 740 System on Chip showing memory blocks, logic and input/output pads around the periphery Microchips with a transparent window, showing the integrated circuit inside. ...
Assorted discrete transistors A transistor is a semiconductor device, commonly used as an amplifier or an electrically controlled switch. ...
In electronics, a lead is an electrical connection, usually a wire, coming from an electronic device and often connecting to another. ...
Bridge pins are used on some musical instruments to locate the string precisely in the horizontal plane and to affect the sustain of the strings. ...
Haute-Saône (Hiôta-Sona in Arpitan language) is a French department of the Franche-Comté (Franche-Comtât) région, named after the Saône River. ...
View of Pin Oak Court, Vermont South. ...
View of Pin Oak Court, Vermont South. ...
Pin, or Pin, A Plastic Nightmare is a Canadian cult film starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry OQuinn and is directed by Sandor Stern. ...
Pin is a single by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their debut album, Fever to Tell (2003). ...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a Grammy Award-nominated New York City-based rock band. ...
Kejmanee Pichaironnarongsongkram, also known as Pin (born January 4, 1974) is an actress, model, and singer from Thailand, who is popular in her native country. ...
Kejmanee Pichaironnarongsongkram, also known as Pin (born January 4, 1974) is an actress, model, and singer from Thailand, who is popular in her native country. ...
Graham Pinney is a guitarist in UK based progressive metal band Sikth, he is more commonly known under his nickname Pin. ...
SikTh is a progressive metal/technical metal band from Watford, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. ...
PINs are most often used for ATMs but are increasingly used at the Point of sale, especially for debit cards. ...
Person in need of supervision is a term frequently used by social services agencies in the United States to describe a juvenile who is not currently in the household of a parent or legal guardian, or is currently not under their control as evidenced by the persons status offense...
truANT is the second CD Alien Ant Farm released on August 8, 2003. ...
Here there is an absolute pin on the black knight because moving it would illegally expose the black king to check from the white bishop. ...
This article is about the pin as it is defined in amateur wrestling. ...
FILA Greatest Wrestler of 20th Century (Greco-Roman) Alexander Karelin throws Olympian Jeff Blatnick with his Karelin Lift Womens wrestling Andrell Durden (top) and Edward Harris grapple for position during the All-Marine Wrestle Offs. ...
This article is about the pinfall (or pin) as it is defined in professional wrestling. ...
For the video game, see Pro Wrestling (video game). ...
In bridge, whist and similar games, the term pin refers to the lead of a higher card from one hand to capture a singleton of lower rank in an opponents hand. ...
Two wrestlers clinching. ...
a bowling pin is laurens mom ...
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