Pl. Gr Vasenko has written:
'Boiare Romanovy i votsarenie Mikhaila Feodorovicha' -- subject(s): History
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Dominique Jacquelin has written: 'Le PL/1, langage de programmation' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language)
P.L Sanjeeva Reddy has written: 'India trade and investment guide'
Holly S. Whittle has written: 'SAS' programmer's guide for PL/I, version 5 edition' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language)
Charles R Bauer has written: 'Basic PL/I programming' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language), Programming, IBM 360 (Computer)
Eckhard Pl umacher has written: 'Geschichte und Geschichten: Aufs atze zur Apostelgeschichte und zu den Johannesakten' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Bible
Sten E. Gustafsson has written: 'A theory for optimal Pl-control of multivariable linear systems'
B. L. Meek has written: 'Fortran, PL/I, and the algols' -- subject(s): ALGOL (Computer program language), FORTRAN (Computer program language), PL/I (Computer program language)
Billy G. Claybrook has written: 'File management techniques' -- subject(s): File organization (Computer science), PL/I (Computer program language), Dateiorganisation, Fichiers (Informatique), Organisation, PL/1 (Langage de programmation)
Mohammad Dadashzadeh has written: 'The ESSENTIALS of PL/1 programming language' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language) 'Information technology education in the new millennium' -- subject(s): Educational technology, Information technology, Study and teaching (Higher)
Kevin T. Owens has written: 'Building intelligent databases with Oracle PL/SQL, triggers, and stored procedure' -- subject- s -: Oracle - Computer file -, PL/SQL - Computer program language -, Relational databases 'Building intelligent databases with Oracle PL/SQL, triggers, and stored procedures' -- subject- s -: Oracle - Computer file -, PL/SQL - Computer program language -, Relational databases
Some examples of words with consonant blends include: "blender," "street," "splash," and "chopstick." These words have two or more consonants that are pronounced together without a vowel sound in between.