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What (who) is Bard-Pic syndrome - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Bard; BARD; The Bard (horse)

PIC (markup language)         
TYPESETTING LANGUAGE AND PROGRAM FOR DRAWING
Pic (troff); Pic (groff); Pic programming language; Pic (software); Tpic; Pic (programming language); Pic language; PIC (programming language); Pikchr
In computing, Pic is a domain-specific programming language by Brian Kernighan for specifying diagrams in terms of objects such as boxes with arrows between them. The pic compiler translates this description into concrete drawing commands.
Harry Bard         
  • Harry Bard between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915
SECRETARY OF PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY
Harry E. Bard; Harry Edwin Bard; Harry Erwin Bard
Harry Erwin Bard (August 27, 1867 - July 13, 1955) was secretary of the Pan American Society of the United States. He was also an author on education specializing in South America.
Joseph Bard         
HUNGARIAN WRITER
Diamant Joszef; Diamant Jószef; Joszef Diamant; Jószef Diamant; Josef Bard; József Diamant; Jozsef Diamant; Bard, Joseph
Joseph Bard (18 May 1892 – 1975), born József Diamant, was an expatriate Hungarian writer, known for a novel Shipwreck in Europe (1928) and short stories written in English, and as a literary editor. He settled in the United Kingdom, where he was later known as Joseph Bard.

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Bard (disambiguation)

A bard is a minstrel in medieval Scottish, Irish, and Welsh societies; and later re-used by romantic writers.

Bard, BARD, Bård or similar terms may also refer to: