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What (who) is PP - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pp; Pp.; P.P.; PP (disambiguation); P.p.; P P

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Physical Partition (Reference: LVM)
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¦ abbreviation
1. (pp.) pages.
2. (also p.p.) per procurationem (used when signing a letter on someone else's behalf).
3. Music pianissimo.
Usage
The traditional way to use pp when signing a letter on someone else's behalf is to place it before one's own name rather than before the name of the other person. This is because the original Latin phrase per procurationem means 'through the agency of'. However, pp is now often taken to mean 'on behalf of' and is placed before the name of the person who has not signed, and this has become standard practice in many offices.

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PP

PP, pp or Pp may refer to:

Examples of use of PP
1. Be dazzled in Dubai from 26'pp return including tax, or head for the bustling cities of Hong Kong from 37'pp return including tax, or Shanghai from only 34'pp return including tax!
2. Rowling Scholastic 652 pp., $2'.'' Readers Vote (Having trouble?
3. Zapatero said he would try to rebuild PP relations.
4. Yesterday‘s debate was overshadowed by earlier testimony from a specialist summoned by the PP who told senators that "homosexuality was a pathology ... that could be corrected by therapy". The opinions of Aquilino Polaino, a psychology professor, were disowned by PP leaders who feared alienating an estimated one million homosexuals who vote PP.
5. Borough of State College, No. 80–1167, slip. op. at pp. 4–6 (M.D.