He would be the pillar of order in a potentially anarchic situation. [noun]
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A new altar was put in place, along with a reservation pillar, affirming the Anglo-catholic tradition of this parish. [noun]
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She leaned against the pillar for support now, for her knees trembled under her. [noun]
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But, like this pillar, outward Beauty--the sense of form that characterized the heathen mind--has survived through the ages. [noun]
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There, leaning against the shaft of a pillar, under the shade of the blossoming shrubs, she stood gazing thoughtfully to the southward. [noun]
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A hollow sound echoed through the pillared hall. [noun]
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"That you shall hear to-morrow," answered Paulus, who had risen from his knees, and was leaning against a pillar of the narrow, bare, penitential chamber. [noun]
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He has but to stamp his foot and say the word, and the house is, pillared like Karnak, and wanting nothing. [noun]
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