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PIL
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PILProdotto Interno Lordo (Traduzione Italiana, GDP)
PILPython Imaging Library
PILProcedure Implementation Language
PILPassenger Information List (airlines)
PILPage Interchange Language
PILPublishing Interchange Language
PILProduct Innovation Lifecycle (Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing)
PILPrioritized Improvement List
PILPreferred Item List
PILPacific India Lines (Singapore)
PILProcurement Instruction Letter
PILProcess Improvement Library
PILPersonal Improvement Limited (UK)
PILPublic Interest Litigation
PILPacific International Lines (shipping line)
PILPilsner
PILPravic Intelektualne Lastnine (Slovenian: Intellectual Property Rights)
PILPeople in London (UK)
PILParts Identification List
PILPublic Image Ltd
PILPontificio Istituto Liturgico (Italian: Pontifical Institute of Liturgy)
PILPublic Image Limited (band)
PILPartido de Independientes de Lanzarote (Party of Independents from Lanzarote, Spain)
PILPrecision In Language
PILPatient Information Leaflet
PILPurpose in Life (psychological assessment test)


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