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Most of the buildings that I love have pillars, either classical or Gothic.
In Zimbabwe, well in all of Africa, banks have pillars, and you stand in a queue.
MIT's gecko-inspired medical adhesive consists of a "biorubber" base patterned to have pillars that are less than a micrometer in diameter and three micrometers in height.
Ray Knox's car looks like it has solid B-pillars; looking at pictures online, I see '65 and '66 models where some cars from each year seem to have pillars and some don't.
By Sue Smart The New Yorker, October 1, 1955 P. 84 Temples have pillars, and facades, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick By Ceridwen Dovey.
The HBO deal is part of a concerted effort by BSkyB to continue to build the quality of its non-sport programming, to create more "must have" pillars to keep a grip on, and grow, its 10 million-plus subscriber base.
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The guy has pillars for his points.
It has pillars of limestone, and the exterior wall, recently renovated, is composed of a stucco with no identifiable color.
The most popular configuration for piezoelectric-polymer composites has pillars of piezoelectric ceramic supported by a polymer matrix and material with this structure is now widely available commercially.
If an HD channel isn't available, always pick the true picture (even if it has pillars) over stretching or zooming.
Also, by fabrication of samples having pillars of multiple lengths, more than three adhesive states may be accessible.
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