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  1. Pavane - Wikipedia

    The pavane, the earliest-known music for which was published in Venice by Ottaviano Petrucci, in Joan Ambrosio Dalza 's Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto in 1508, is a sedate and dignified …

  2. PAVANE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAVANE is a court dance by couples that was popular in Europe in the 16th century.

  3. Pavan Liqueur 750ML – The Liquor Barn

    Pavan Liqueur 750ML Pavan is fruit forward, naturally sweet and fresh with balanced acidity. It is rich and complex. Grape announces itself as Muscat, with a delicate ripe crispness and, as it …

  4. Pavan N Trivedi, 41 - Edison, NJ - Has Court or Arrest Records

    In the past, Pavan has also been known as Pavan N Trivedi, Paran Trivedi and Trivedi Paran. Pavan's ethnicity is Indian American, whose political affiliation is unknown; and religious views …

  5. Pasta - GEA

    GEA classifies as a pioneer in the production of industrial solutions for food manufacturing. Thanks to the acquisition of Pavan, GEA has extended its presence to pasta production, one …

  6. PAVAN GROUP - Machines Italia

    The Pavan Group is a worldwide provider of process technology solutions to the ever changing demands that are challenging the food industry.

  7. What Does The Name Pavan Mean? - The Meaning of Names

    Pavan is a masculine given name with roots in Sanskrit, where pavana means “wind,” “air,” or more poetically “the purifying breeze,” and by extension “the life-breath.”

  8. Pavan Classical Guitar Models | All Solid Wood Guitars — Pavan

    Explore our classical guitar models handcrafted in Spain. Pavan Guitars offer a beautiful tone, professional set up and superior craftsmanship.

  9. Pavan Liqueur - Difford's Guide

    Named after the European 16th century dance of the peacock, Pavan liqueur is made with small Muscat grapes from the AOC (Appellation d’Origine Controlee) region of Frontignan, aged in …

  10. Pavan - Wikipedia

    Look up pavan, Pavan, pawana, or पवन in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.