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A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.

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PAGE A25 BEER DISTRIBUTOR TO MOVE TO PIERS One of the city's largest beer distributors, Phoenix Beverages, has reached a tentative agreement to move to two piers on the waterfront in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

(The same applies to Piers of course).

Mock has since agreed to return to Piers Morgan Live to further debate the issue tonight.

Speaking to Piers Morgan on CNN, Blair defended his backing for Mubarak.

It has given the role to Piers Gough, one of Britain's leading architects.

He couldn't be more opposed to Piers on global warming, but he refers to him affectionately.

He said: "We were in the main reception next to Piers Morgan when about 30 police officers turned up.

One ferry was in drydock; the seven others had been tied to piers near the St. George ferry terminal.

A member of his staff explained that he rarely gives interviews except to "Piers Morgan Tonight" and the "Today" show.

An arcade with pilasters, or engaged columns attached to piers carrying an entablature, is known as a Roman arcade.

This year it will move again, to Piers 88 and 90 on the Hudson River, between 48th and 50th Streets.

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