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The phrase "a pose from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific pose that is derived from or inspired by something or someone, often in the context of art, photography, or performance.
Example: "The dancer struck a pose from the famous painting, capturing its essence beautifully."
Alternatives: "a stance inspired by" or "a position taken from".
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And he picked up a pose from the Oliver Stone movie "Natural Born Killers," telling a friend it would be "pretty cool" to go on a killing spree just like the two lead characters in the film.
Online tickets €12 adults, concessions from €7, leopoldmuseum.org The show must go on: Vienna city guide: what to do, plus the best cafes, restaurants and hotels 6 October-17 January 2016 The Scream may be familiar to you as a pose from a holiday not going too well but it has also become the painting for which Edvard Munch is best known.
I finagle a pose from Pansy and make an exposure.
The cutout of Eastwood, in a pose from his 1964 Spaghetti Western "A Fistful of Dollars," stands atop a hill near the Glendale (2) Freeway west of Verdugo Hills Hospital and looks out on North Glendale.
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In this paper, we present a novel method to estimate a head pose from a monocular camera.
His bodybuilding hobby — the dumbbells are on his studio floor — gives him that "don't mess with me" look sought by all male primates, and he does a mean "Nutcracker Man with a rock" pose from his own mural.
As I did yesterday, I've taken a screenshot of Irving in a similar pose from NBA 2K16 to compare the differences.
Banksy first became famous for his stencilled subversions of pop-culture images; one showed John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson in a famous pose from Pulp Fiction, with their guns replaced by bananas.
One example is shown in Figure 11, where a walking pose is predicted as a running pose because the fierce movement of the legs is similar to that in a running pose from training.
This is also a good pose from which to try some gentle neck and shoulder stretches.
La Tour has painted a blind musician standing -- a pose usurped from a king, or from Richelieu.
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