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The phrase "a pillar from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of a pillar, whether literal or metaphorical, in various contexts.
Example: "The architect designed a stunning structure, incorporating a pillar from ancient Greece as a central feature."
Alternatives: "a column from" or "a support from".
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A pillar from the same church associates five-lobed palmettes common in 10th- and 11th-century Iran with knotted motifs reminiscent of Viking ornament.
Next to the editorial is a cartoon showing Europe in the form of a bull attached via a rope to a pillar from the Acropolis, which is just about to pull Europe off a cliff face.
Firstly, add a pillar from the items list.
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The state's share of coal mining, a pillar industry, fell from 66% in 2006 to 50% in 2011.
A blown-up photograph of Kenneth L. Lay, the former chairman and chief executive of Enron, leaned against a pillar, not far from a row of huge pretzels, an apparent reference to the snack food that recently felled President Bush as he watched a football game.
He finds and joins a group of abductees, including Billy and Theresa, standing below a pillar of light from a UFO; they are soon accosted by the Bounty Hunter.
Some of the resistance to the idea of advocates as a Pillar may come from legitimate concerns about advocate domination and the need to preserve the agency of victims to speak for themselves.
The roof of the building was designed to be a reverse hyperbolic paraboloid, allowing for a pillar free view from all seats and reducing the interior volume by up to one-third when compared to traditional arenas, resulting in reduced heating, lighting and maintenance costs, plus the floating roof can flex to compensate for the city's frequent temperature fluctuations.
St. Paul's Rocks is an exception: because there is no shelf at that island, which is a pillar rising vertically from deep water [ 29], available habitat probably hasn't increased with sea-level rise.
In particular, the vortex shed from the A-pillar edge tended to enhance the pitching oscillation, while the vortex shed from the C-pillar edge tended to suppress it.
For the sedan-type models investigated, the trailing vortices that shed from the A-pillar and C-pillar edges were found to produce the opposite tendencies on how they affect the aerodynamic pitching stability of the models.
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