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Vidal's third novel, "The City and the Pillar," from 1948, is about homosexual relationships.
The primitive forest effect is amplified by an ebony Tucker Robbins pillar from the Philippines.
A 17th-century carved stone pillar from a Himalayan mosque stands in the living room.
A pillar from the same church associates five-lobed palmettes common in 10th- and 11th-century Iran with knotted motifs reminiscent of Viking ornament.
Dating from the end of the 7th or the beginning of the 6th century bce is a famous cippus (small pillar) from the Roman Forum; it is inscribed vertically on its four faces, in boustrophedon style.
You can examine a 28-inch-high alabaster pillar from 1620 that pays homage to the glories of Platonic solids while offering tribute to the five "orders" of classical design.
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The animals might be mythical characters, symbolic scapegoats, tribal families, mnemonic devices, or perhaps totemic scarecrows, guarding the pillars from evil.
Largely untouched by humans and topped with thick jungle flora, the rock formations rise dramatically in conical peaks and pillars from the surrounding waters, which feature offshore coral reefs, freshwater swamps, mangrove forests and sandy beaches.
Dressed in an elegant simple blue silk dress reminiscent of her days as a Tehran cabaret star, and encircled by replica pillars from the ancient Persian site of Persepolis, she paused reflectively.
Agreeing to one of the temple lobby's most significant demands, New Delhi sent a high-ranking official to join the prayer service and to accept the pillars from Mahant Ramchandra Paramhans Das, the movement's 93-year-old religious leader.
Also helpful is the cars' three-ring construction, which reinforces body pillars from front to rear.
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