Word: pillars 
              
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...magazine publishers are kids trying to act cool--not masterminds propagating evil on the scale of Sodom and Gomorrah. And if the good-natured guys in Eliot would never dream of doing what they print as "entertainment," maybe folks outside the Ivory Tower will take Inside Edge with a pillar of salt...
...Murray was really a pillar of strength and got the whole thing going," he says...
...audience looks to Jane as the only pillar of stability in the play, and Wynne D. Love lives up to this task. Her Jane opposes Frank's and Ernest's inane antics with formidible strength. Love's mature calm stands out admirably...
Genuine political reconstruction may be long in the making. Tangentopoli has left scarcely any prominent political figure untouched. The latest to be implicated: Giulio Andreotti, a pillar of Italian politics for half a century and seven times Prime Minister, who is under investigation for corruption and for having ties to the Mafia. He has denied both accusations. The possibility of a Mafia connection at the pinnacle of power opened the door on far more sinister misbehavior than bribe taking. Suddenly, high-level murders, including those of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro following his kidnapping by the Red Brigades...
...remedy to Harvard's racial tensions begins with "establishing a strong pillar of support for the so-called minority community...