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  4. ppppwwwwdddd((((1111))))                                                                  ppppwwwwdddd((((1111))))
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  8. NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
  9.      _pppp_wwww_dddd - print working directory name
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  11. SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
  12.      _pppp_wwww_dddd
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  14.      _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_bbbb_iiii_nnnn_////_pppp_wwww_dddd
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  16. DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  17.      _pppp_wwww_dddd prints the path name of the working (current) directory.  _p_w_d is both
  18.      an explicit command (invoked as /_u_s_r/_b_i_n/_p_w_d), as well as a builtin
  19.      command to each shell (invoked as _p_w_d).
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  22. FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
  23.      _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_llll_iiii_bbbb_////_llll_oooo_cccc_aaaa_llll_eeee_////_l_o_c_a_l_e_////_LLLL_CCCC______MMMM_EEEE_SSSS_SSSS_AAAA_GGGG_EEEE_SSSS_////_uuuu_xxxx_cccc_oooo_rrrr_eeee_...._aaaa_bbbb_iiii
  24.           language-specific message file [See _LLLL_AAAA_NNNN_GGGG on _eeee_nnnn_vvvv_iiii_rrrr_oooo_nnnn(5).]
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  26. SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
  27.      _cccc_dddd(1), _cccc_ssss_hhhh_((((_1111_))))_,,,, _ssss_hhhh_((((_1111_))))_,,,, _gggg_eeee_tttt_cccc_wwww_dddd_((((_3333_CCCC_))))
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  29. DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS
  30.      _UUUU_XXXX_::::_pppp_wwww_dddd_::::_EEEE_RRRR_RRRR_OOOO_RRRR_:::: _cccc_aaaa_nnnn_nnnn_oooo_tttt _oooo_pppp_eeee_nnnn _...._...._....
  31.      _UUUU_XXXX_::::_pppp_wwww_dddd_::::_EEEE_RRRR_RRRR_OOOO_RRRR_:::: _rrrr_eeee_aaaa_dddd _eeee_rrrr_rrrr_oooo_rrrr _iiii_nnnn _...._...._....
  32.      indicate possible file system trouble and should be referred to a UNIX
  33.      system administrator.
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  35. NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
  36.      If you move the current directory or one above it, _pppp_wwww_dddd may not give the
  37.      correct response.  Use the _cccc_dddd(1) command with a full path name to correct
  38.      this situation.
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  61.                                                                         PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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