| Paris Opera | Paralympic Games | Paul Scofield |
| Patron saintIn several forms of Christianity, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally doesn't associate | ParenthesisIn rhetoric, a parenthesis (plural: parentheses from the Greek word παρενθεσις) is (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) An explanatory or qualifying word, clause, or sentence inserted into a | Paul EluardPaul Eluard was the nom de plume of Eugene Grindel ( December 14, 1895 November 18, 1952), a French poet. He was active in the Dada and Surrealist movements. Paul Eluard was born in Saint-Denis, near Paris. After a happy childhood, he contracted tuberculo |
| PatternA pattern is a form or model (or, more abstractly, a set of rules) which can be used to make or to generate things or parts of a thing, especially if the things that are generated have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred or discerne | Parry PeninsulaThe Parry Peninsula is located on the north coast of Canada's Northwest Territories. It is bounded on the west by Franklin Bay, on the north by Amundsen Gulf, and on the east by Darnley Bay. The nearest settlement is Paulatuck. It is named for the arctic | Paul RoseSee also: Paul Rose (UK politician Paul Rose born October 16, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a political scientist and a trade unionist. He was the leader of the Chenier cell of the Front de Liberation du Quebec terrorist group (FLQ). In 1970, Paul |
| Parliament ActIn the United Kingdom, Parliament Act refers to each of two Acts of Parliament, passed in 1911 and 1949 respectively. The first Act, the Parliament Act 1911, cut the powers of the House of Lords to interfere with and retard House of Commons legislation, a | PAZPavlovsky Avtobusny Zavod is a manufacturer of buses in Russia. The building of the factory started in 1952, and that same year the first buses PAZ-651 (based on GAZ-51) were produced. The government had a plan to produce 10,000 buses per year. In 1960, t | Pacific Coast LeagueBaseball leagues The Pacific Coast League is a minor league baseball league operating in the West and Midwest of the United States and Canada. The Pacific Coast League has a long tradition on the West Coast, with teams with evocative names such as the San |
| Passage of Red Sea | Pashur | Parlour |
| Pauline Hanson | Patrick Pearse | Patriotic Union of Kurdistan |
| Patrick Stewart | Pa amb tomaquet | Palmate Newt |
| Palm, Inc. | PalmSource, Inc. | PagePlus |
| Patrick Leigh Fermor | Password authentication protocol | Parmigiano Reggiano |
| Patriot | Panorama | Palm Beach County, Florida |
| Pasco County, Florida | Pac-Man | Palma de Mallorca |
| Palestinian exodus | Palestinian refugee | Paramedic |
| Pass the Gravy | Palenque | Party game |
| Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Paul Dukas | Pansy |
| Participatory economics | Patrick Henry | Parallel |
| Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights | PAX Network | Pacific Northwest |
| Palici | Paean | Pandrosus |
| Pacific Ten Conference | Paul Smith | Pan (moon) |
| Pan (crater) | Pan (mythology) | Paul Ehrenfest |
| Panoptes | Padauk | Panther |
| Patriot League | Paper shredder | Pan Am Flight 103 |
| Paul Klee | Panegyric | Pausanias |
| Pannychis | Palestinian Islamic Jihad | Pan American World Airways |
| Paul Hindemith | Parlophone | Palamedes |
| Parallel world | Patmos | Patroclus |
| Pacemaker | Parthenopeus | Pandion |
| Pallas | Panacea | Pandia |
| Pandorus | Panopea | Pawn of Prophecy |
| Pamphilus (mythology) | Pamphilus | Paroxytone |
| Pamphylia | Pandareus | Pandarus |
| Panopeus | Papa a la huancaina | Palamós |
| Paradise, Pennsylvania | Pax | Pales |
| Palinurus | Partula | Patalena |
| Paventia | Paul Henderson | Parliament of Canada |
| Passions | Parliament Hill | Pahang |