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  2. Pillar College | Wikipedia

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    Website. www.pillar.edu. Pillar College (formerly Somerset Christian College) is a private evangelical Christian college with the main campus in Newark, New Jersey and educational locations in Somerset, Paterson, Plainfield, and Jersey City. Pillar College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

  3. List of Atomwaffen Division members in the United States who ...

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    Russell, a former student of nuclear physics at the University of South Florida and a Florida Army National Guardsman, had a framed photograph of Timothy McVeigh in his bedroom. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The authorities also discovered guns, various Atomwaffen paraphernalia and neo-Nazi propaganda.

  4. Our Lady of the Pillar | Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of the Pillar is the patroness of Imus, Cavite and the Diocese of Imus enshrined at the Imus Cathedral in Cavite. The city celebrates its fiesta every October with the Karakol, a ritual dance-procession performed in fiestas around the province of Cavite. The image was canonically crowned on 3 December 2012.

  5. What to Know About Patient Portals | WebMD

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    A patient portal is a secure website set up by a health care system, hospital, or clinic. The tools (or features) vary, depending on the portal. Patient portals can help you access medical records ...

  6. NCAA transfer portal | Wikipedia

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    The NCAA transfer portal is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) application, [1][2] database, [3] and compliance tool [4] launched on October 15, 2018, [4] to manage and facilitate the process for student athletes seeking to transfer between member institutions. The transfer portal permits student athletes to place their name in ...

  7. Waldenbuch pillar | Wikipedia

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    Sides A, B, C, and D of the Waldenbuch pillar. [a] The Waldenbuch pillar is a four-sided sandstone monument of the early to middle La Tène culture. The pillar, which probably originally extended to an anthropomorphic bust akin to the Holzgerlingen figure, only survives in a fragmentary form. It is presently at the Landesmuseum Württemberg.

  8. Local government in Turkey | Wikipedia

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    Local administration is the second pillar of Turkish local government. Unlike the civilian administration, and with the exception of the special provincial administration headed by the provincial governor, local administrative authorities are directly or indirectly elected by the people living in the area.

  9. Nelson's Pillar | Wikipedia

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    Wording of memorial plaque laid with the foundation stone, 15 February 1808 At its first meeting the Nelson committee established a public subscription, and early in 1806 invited artists and architects to submit design proposals for a monument. No specifications were provided, but the contemporary European vogue in commemorative architecture was for the classical form, typified by Trajan's ...