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  • abbreviation points per game
  • abbreviation Power Play Goal, as used in hockey box scoring.

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Examples

  • Lehner smiles and says: "I am always asked why the product is called PPG, but I still do not know."

    Castro, Colombian Businessmen Review Trade 1994

  • Castro recommended a Cuban pill called PPG, a product said to lower cholesterol, to viewers over 50.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • He then tells about a wonder drug called PPG that has been devised in Cuba's biotechnology laboratories.

    Four Days with Fidel: A Havana Diary Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 1992

  • Its commercial name is Ateromixol, but it is generally known as PPG - it was first known by this acronym - but that is not its commercial name.

    Part IV of Interview With Fidel Castro 1992

  • For additional information, please refer to PPG's filings with the SEC.

    unknown title 2011

  • Harris leads the Wolverines in points (21.1 PPG, which is also in the top 20 nationally), rebounds (8.7), assists (5.4), and steals (2.0).

    Rush The Court 2009

  • This growth diversification away from just North America is very positive as it broadens the overall growth base and, as evidenced by our performance, allows global companies such as PPG to extend our customer reach.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Tuesday: Big corporations, such as PPG, had more resources to weather the recession and are ready to embrace the recovery.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • What is becoming continually more important to companies with a global presence such as PPG, is the growing overall worldwide economy, as it provides opportunities to extend our geographic and customer reach.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • So many letters, so many combinations; yet they could not register it as PPG, but it is known as PPG almost everywhere. "

    Castro, Colombian Businessmen Review Trade 1994

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