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A platform is a base, as a standing or supporting surface, usually raised. It is also used metaphorically for a primary political position in an election campaign. Example : "The speaker mounted the platform." Example : "In 1968, the Democrats adopted an anti-war platform."
A base, as a standing or supporting surface, usually raised. It is also used metaphorically for a primary political position in an election campaign. Example : "The speaker mounted the platform." Example : "In 1968, the Democrats adopted an anti-war platform."
A wave-cut platform is usually found at the base of a cliff.
based on the LX platform.
Build a platform base for it
You unscrew it at the base.
to protect workers from hazards, NOT to provide a stable base
A contemporary platform bed is usually styled with one straight color and is very linear. A platform bed is one which has a base that is usually a very solid horizontal frame.
What does, "to gin up the base mean?" in political speech.
When US President James Monroe sent General Andrew Jackson into Florida to stop Native Americans from using that area as a base for attacking Americans, Jackson also found himself fighting with the Spaniards that occupied what is now the US state of Florida. Calhoun saw a risk of engaging into a war with Spain, as Jackson was not supposed to war the Spaniards under any circumstances. Calhoun therefore want Jackson court-martialed.
The seat and back move forward and backward, but the legs/base of the chair remain stationary on the floor. Google "picture platform rocking chair" and you'll see.
Bill Calhoun played in 3 games at first base for the Boston Braves in 1913, starting in none of them. He made 31 putouts, had one assist, and committed one error, equivalent to .333 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had one double play.