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paying guest
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postgraduate
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Portugal
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Portuguese
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Etymology
Origin of PG
An American designation established in 1972
Example Sentences
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A little notebook with 1 pg per acct name - login -- password.
From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2014
All possibly dialectic/phonetic phrases have been retained, including the following; pg.
From "And they thought we wouldn't fight" by Gibbons, Floyd
This e-text is divided into three segments, following the book’s divisions, with breaks at pg.
From The South of France—East Half by Black, C. B.
You don't absolutely need the |more or |pg, but if you don't include it, the list will keep scrolling, rather than pausing every 24 lines.
From Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation
Printer's correction: pg. x Table of Contents Chapter VI. �22., pg ref.
From The History of Virginia, in Four Parts by Beverley, Robert
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