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She saw a Kenyan policeman crouching by a pillar, aiming across the atrium.
The angel kneels, gray wings protruding, his lily half hidden by a pillar.
The shaft is somewhat convex forward and strengthened behind by a pillar of bone called the linea aspera.
This one is a failure, and had to be, since it was written by a pillar of salt".
And believe it or not, recipients of community service really appreciate it, whether it is performed by a felon or by a pillar of society.
Its vertical face was bisected by a pillar of rock that sent the spray billowing hundreds of feet into the air.
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In frame harps (mostly confined to Europe), body and neck are set at an angle and are connected by a column, pillar, or forepillar, that braces against the tension of the strings.
Mr. Gomes answered by grasping a pillar so vigorously that the entire structure shook.
Industry executives adamantly oppose the proposal, saying it would dry up capital for mortgage financing by removing a pillar of security for investors.
Their art has been collected during the last 60 years by Chapin Riley, a pillar of Worcester, Mass., who later moved to the West Coast.
Completed in 1974, the building was one of the last major projects designed by Gordon Bunshaft, a pillar of American postwar Modernism.
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