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Private eye (171 bytes)
1: '''Private eye''' may mean: 3: * A [[private investigator]], a private [[detective]] for hire 4: * '''''[[Private Eye]]''''', a [[satire|satirical]] [[magazine]] Private Eye (26578 bytes) 1: '''''Private Eye''''' is a fortnightly [[United Kingdom|British]] ... 7: ... glue could design a magazine. Although ''Private Eye'' was formed against a backdrop of the British [[... 9: ...that of being "fingered" by a [[detective|private eye]]. 19: ...of facts or evidence. It is also thought that the Eye avoids breaking stories of politicians' extramari... 21: ...ries published by their employers. Many ''Private Eye'' contributors choose to write under humorous pse... An Eye for an Eye (John Sack) (2078 bytes) 1: '''''An Eye for an Eye: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germa... 12: ...ctionary of Literary Biography - on An Eye for an Eye] 17: [[Category:2000 books|Eye for an Eye, An (John Sack)]] Private (388 bytes) 1: '''Private''' refers to: 6: * '''[[Private (rank)|Private]]''' 9: * '''''[[Private (magazine)|Private]]''''' 10: ...rnography magazine|porn magazine]] published by [[Private Media Group]]. Private good (1900 bytes) 1: In [[economics]] '''Private good''' is an opposite of the [[public good]]. 7: Private goods are almost exclusively made for [[profit]]. 9: An example of the private good is [[bread]]: there is a finite amount of it... 29: <td style="vertical-align: top;">'''[[private good]]''': [[food]], [[clothing]], [[toy]]s, [[fu... 37: ...yle="vertical-align: top;">'''[[club good]]''': [[private school]]s, [[movie theater|cinemas]], [[club]]s,<... Private transport (374 bytes) 1: ...]]), or through self-power (such as [[walking]]). Private transport differs from public in that it lacks ti... Private bill (2221 bytes) 1: ...or [[parliament]] or from a member of the public. Private bills developed in the [[United Kingdom]] as a me... 3: ...adian law. In the [[United Kingdom Parliament]], private bills were used in the nineteenth century to crea... 5: ...legislative scheme of various laws. The kinds of private bills that are still introduced include grants of... 13: *[http://www.house.gov/rules/98-628.htm Private bills in the US House of Representatives] 14: *[http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/fs33.pdf Private Bill Fact Sheet] UK House of Commons ([[Portable ... Private island (1857 bytes) 1: ...te islands. Many [[Cruise ship|cruise lines]] own private islands, such as [[Castaway Cay]], which serve as... 3: There are widely varying politics regarding private islands, for instance islands outside the coast o... 6: *[http://www.privateislandsonline.com/ Private islands online] 7: *[http://www.vladi-private-islands.de/ Vladi private islands] Private label (553 bytes) 1: ...store brand|store brands]] are sometimes called ''private label brands''. Private line (531 bytes) 1: ...'' is a service that involves dedicated circuits, private [[switching]] arrangements, and/or predefined [[t... 3: ...lic switched telephone network]](s), the term <i>"private [[line]]"</i> is often used to mean a one-party s... Private candidate (1459 bytes) 1: ...ation centre. Centres are not compelled to accept private candidates, and many do not. 3: ...all accept private candidates. AQA does not allow private candidates to sit their examinations outside the ... 5: ...[[Wales|Welsh]] examination board [[WJEC]] allows private candidates. The [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish... 7: ...e International Examinations|CIE]] does not allow private candidates in the [[UK]] or [[USA]]. 17: *[http://www.aqa.org.uk/admin/p_private.html Private candidates - AQA] Private press (518 bytes) 1: '''Private Press''' is a term used in the field of [[book co... 3: ==Notable private presses== Private investigator (1769 bytes) 1: A '''private investigator''', or PI, is a person who undertake... 4: ... Before the advent of no-fault [[divorce]], many private 15: ...d refer to himself in the jargon of his age as a "private 23: forbidden to trespass on private property or break into homes) is also Private IP address (1918 bytes) 1: ...public [[Internet]]. They are used extensively in private networks due to the shortage of publicly register... 3: Private IP addresses also provide a basic form of securit... 49: *[http://ipinfo.info/ipinfo.exe What is my private IP Address?] Windows executable Private Dancer (7924 bytes) 2: ...olspan="3" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"|''Private Dancer'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:TinaTurnerPrivateDancer.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 35: |''[[Private Dancer]]''<br>([[1984]]) 38: ...usband and performing partner, [[Ike Turner]]. ''Private Dancer'' was released on [[November 16]], [[1984]... 40: In [[2003]] the [[TV network]] [[VH1]] named ''Private Dancer'' the 95th greatest album of all time. Private banking (2163 bytes) 1: '''Private banking''' is a term which covers both of the ser... 3: ...d investment banks, who usually did not work with private individuals (instead normally working with public... 5: Private banking usually combines trust services, investme... 7: The largest private bank is [[Union Bank of Switzerland]]. 9: The most profitable private bank is the private banking division of [[Merrill Lynch]]. Private law (765 bytes) 3: '''Private law''' is that part of a [[legal system]] which i... Private Pluto (345 bytes) 1: '''''Private Pluto''''' is a cartoon made by [[The Walt Disney... Private sector (502 bytes) 1: ...uch as private firms and companies, corporations, private banks, non-governmental organizations, etc. Private Snafu (3228 bytes) 1: '''Private Snafu''' is the title character of a series of bl... 3: Most of the Private Snafu shorts are educational, and although [[The ... 9: ...ese form the basis for ''The Complete, Uncensored Private Snafu'', a VHS and DVD collection from Bosko Vid... 11: The name "Private Snafu" comes from the military [[acronym]] [[SNAF... 15: *[[List of Private Snafu shorts]]
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