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  2. British protected person - Wikipedia

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    A British protected person (BPP) is a member of a class of British nationality associated with former protectorates, protected states, and territorial mandates and trusts under British control. Individuals with this nationality are British nationals , but are neither British nor Commonwealth citizens .

  3. Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles - Wikipedia

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    The BBP was created by the Texas State Legislature in 1929, with three members appointed by the governor and one designated as supervisor of paroles.. In 1935, the Texas Constitution [3] was amended to create the BPP as a member of the executive branch with constitutional authority, and making the governor's clemency authority subject to board recommendation.

  4. British People's Party (1939) - Wikipedia

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    The BPP name was heard again in 1945 when the party organised an unsuccessful petition for clemency for Beckett's former ally William Joyce, who was executed for treason. [13] Before long the BPP returned to wider activity after the war when party policy focused on monetary reform and the promotion of agriculture. [ 2 ]

  5. BPP - Wikipedia

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    BPP (also Brom PP), a medicine used for treatment of upper respiratory tract infection et al., in tablet or other form, with Brompheniramine, Phenylephrine and Phenylpropanolamine as active ingredients.

  6. Border Patrol Police - Wikipedia

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    The Border Patrol Police (Thai: ตำรวจตระเวนชายแดน); (BPP) is a Thai paramilitary police under the jurisdiction of the Royal Thai Police, responsible for border security, counterinsurgency, help people who have suffered from various disasters in the area of responsibility, law enforcement to suppress offenders, operating in difficult to access terrain, and ...

  7. Bukidnon Paglaum - Wikipedia

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    Bukidnon Paglaum Party (BPP) (transl. "Hope for Bukidnon Party"), or simply Bukidnon Paglaum, is a local political party in Bukidnon, Philippines. It was created and founded by Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr., who also stands as the party's chairman.

  8. Banca Popolare Pugliese - Wikipedia

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    Banca Popolare Pugliese S.C.p.A. (BPP) is an Italian cooperative bank based in Parabita and Matino, in the province of Lecce, Apulia region. Despite named itself Apulian Popular Bank, the bank concentrated in the provinces of Lecce (50 branches) and Brindisi (15 branches) in Apulia, as well as two branches in Basilicata region and once branch in Molise region.

  9. BPP (complexity) - Wikipedia

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    BPP is low for itself, meaning that a BPP machine with the power to solve BPP problems instantly (a BPP oracle machine) is not any more powerful than the machine without this extra power. In symbols, BPP BPP = BPP. The relationship between BPP and NP is unknown: it is not known whether BPP is a subset of NP, NP is a subset of BPP or neither.