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DPN

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noun

  1. biochem the former name for bill of exchange

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"Fundamentally it comes down to an argument between a right to do business and a right to privacy," says Philippa Donn, a partner at DPN Associates, a consultancy which advises on data protection issues.

From BBC

When stories on the Deaf President Now — or DPN — demonstrations came down to the composing room, “We kept our eye out to make sure they used the right wording,” said Mike Golightly.

From Washington Post

The DPN movement galvanized the student body at Gallaudet and brought worldwide attention to deaf culture.

From Washington Post

You were a student around the time of DPN.

From Washington Post

I’m here because DPN happened.

From Washington Post