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it supports the microscope :)
Are you sure you mean the 'A-Frame', or do you mean the 'A-Pillar'? The frame of the car supports the door pillars and the roof. It supports the roof on two or three pillars depending on whether the car is a two door or a four door. Immediately after the hood (bonnet), the A-Pillar supports the hinges for the front doors and the windshield (windscreen). The B-Pillar supports the pin that secures the front door locks and the hinges for the rear doors (if fitted). The C-Pillar supports the pin that secures the the rear door locks (if fitted) and the rear window. Each pillar is identified by the side on which it is found (driver side / passenger side) and the the pillar location: ex. Driver's A-Pillar or Passenger B-Pillar.
The A pillar is the area adjacent to the windscreen. It supports the screen and houses the hinges for the front doors.
cause it had to be placed at a temple {ziggurat} stone is a upright stone called stela it is at a museum now apparently
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a pillar means a columnAn upright structure used as a building support____________________________________________________It may be meant by the question the meaning of the pillar as referred to in the five pillars of Islam. It means by the five pillars of Islam that they are the major basic obligations that should be fulfilled and followed to be any Muslim. Denying any of these pillars intentionally, knowingly, and without any licit excuse by any Muslim expels him/her from Islam. Refer to question below.The official definition of the word pillar is "a tall vertical structure of stone, wood, or metal, used as a support for a building, or as an ornament or monument."
there at veilstone building only after spear pillar, you can not basttle them no more
A pillar is a stone cylinder supporting a portion of a building. An example can be seen in the US Capital building. In a broader sense, the term "pillar" is used to describe anything that provides major structural support. So the part of a microscope that holds the lenses rigidly in place is called a "pillar" even though it is not made of stone and is not supporting any part of a building. The term is also used metaphorically to describe fundamental or core elements of a religion or philosophy, as, for example, in the "Five Pillars of Islam."
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if not then you haven't beaten him in the galactic building in veilstone
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