-
Harry (1989),
Pillarization: An
Analysis of
Dutch and
Belgian Society,
Avebury van Schendelen, M.P.C.M. (1984), Consociationalism,
pillarization and conflict-management...
- Four
Pillars or four
pillars may
refer to: Four
pillars policy, to keep Australia's four
largest banks separate Four
Pillars of
Nepal Bhasa, four people...
- The
pillars of
Ashoka are a
series of
monolithic columns dis****d
throughout the
Indian subcontinent, erected—or at
least inscribed with edicts—by the...
- The
Pillars of
Hercules are the
promontories that
flank the
entrance to the
Strait of Gibraltar. The
northern Pillar,
Calpe Mons, is the Rock of Gibraltar...
-
upper case): The A-
pillar is the forward-most
pillar on a vehicle,
supporting its roof at each
corner of the windshield. The B-
pillar is
located between...
- The City and the
Pillar is the
third published novel by
American writer Gore Vidal,
written in 1946 and
published on
January 10, 1948. The
story is about...
-
Pillars of
Creation is a
photograph taken by the
Hubble Space Telescope of
elephant trunks of
interstellar gas and dust in the
Eagle Nebula, in the Serpens...
- A
light pillar or ice
pillar is an
atmospheric optical phenomenon in
which a
vertical beam of
light appears to
extend above and/or
below a
light source...
- The Lena
Pillars (Russian: Ле́нские столбы́, romanized:
Lenskiye Stolby; Yakut: Өлүөнэ туруук хайалара, Ölüöne Turūk Khayalara) are a
natural rock formation...
-
Seven pillars may
refer to:
Seven Pillars for Prosperity,
policy statement of the
Progressive Canadian Party Seven Pillars Institute for
Global Finance...