How To Use Column In A Sentence

  • Note that you'll be able to find the demonstration projects themselves as open-source projects on the companion site to the column (see Resources).
  • Beard is rather dismissive of their optical sophistication, shown in the curvature of the stylobate and in the entasis of the columns — the slight outward swelling of a column designed to counter the optical illusion of concavity, were the columns 'sides to be perfectly straight. Looking for the Lost Greeks
  • I leaned a minute against a Corinthian column; I lamented that no pontiff arrived with victims and aruspices, of whom I might inquire, what, in the name of birds and garbage, put me so terribly out of humour! for you must know I was very near being disappointed, and began to think Piranesi and Paolo Panini had been a great deal too colossal in their view of this venerable structure. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • Press Y to select evenly spaced columns.
  • But that previous column leads one to question whether a session bean is necessary at all, introducing the possibility of using entity beans and their Home methods instead of session beans.
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  • There be sixty-and-four flowers-de-luce, and the riddle is to show how I may remove six of these so that there may yet be an even number of the flowers in every row and every column. The Canterbury Puzzles And Other Curious Problems
  • Last April I wrote a column that suggested it was unwise to try to load the .45 Colt to levels approaching the .44 Magnum.
  • This shows that _for every tone an air column of a certain size most powerfully reinforces that tone_. Resonance in Singing and Speaking
  • He stacked the books on pedestals, making three mysterious columns on one side of the shadowy gallery, two on the other.
  • The extracts obtained were prefiltered through glass wool and sodium sulfate anhydride and filtered by column chromatography (clean-up performed using sodium sulfate anhydride and Celite 545).
  • Nemours showed him at once what use to make of the army under his orders, and having enfiladed his National Guard battalions, and placed his artillery in echelons, he formed his cavalry into hollow squares on the right and left of his line, flinging out a cloud of howitzers to fall back upon the main column. Burlesques
  • Transport aircraft carrying supplies kept the German columns moving swiftly, and finally relentless bombing helped to force Warsaw into submission.
  • This worked fine on the old keypunches that punched each column as you typed it, but the newer keypunches waited until you finished the 80th column and then punched the entire card.
  • And thus the Washington Post column on David's congressional testimony, where he is described "hunched" and said to have "barked," "growled" and "snarled" -- language you would use to describe an animal. Humanizing al Qaeda, Demonizing the Bush Team
  • He had been assigned to stand guard beside one of the caged men as they drove in a column through a baying mob. Times, Sunday Times
  • This column will doubtless attract accusations of self-indulgence, although you might equally contest that having demanded that my photograph appear at the top of the page and that my name appear in capitals and bold type, that particular ship has sailed. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I could see a column of smoke from our balcony on the tenth floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the association's secretary each member received a package of more or less gorgeous blanks, printed like a billhead, on handsome paper, properly ruled in columns; a bill-head worded something like this -- Life on the Mississippi
  • The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists.
  • Please send us your gardening problems; we regret that we cannot respond individually to readers, but we will try to answer your queries in this column.
  • Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.
  • Sitting in the chairs for a shapeup this week are freelance writer Jimi Izrael, syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette, civil rights attorney and editor Arsalan Iftikhar, and NPR's political editor Ken Rudin. 'Shop Talk': The Political Witchunt For Christine O'Donnell
  • Click on the tool bar's Column Auto-Match icon to instruct DataStage to automatically map columns by name between the input and output links.
  • I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column.
  • The batwing sleeves and column shape flattered, but her messy hair and heavy make-up could have been more refined. The Sun
  • The rancho he could not see -- for the covering interposal columns of the cacti -- but through the openings along their tops a black line was visible that had an unnatural look, and a strange film of smoke hung over the azotea! The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico
  • He cannot afford to draw the unwanted attention of gossip columnists unless he has some ulterior motive for doing so. Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
  • The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
  • Peche was able to create this dreamworld by breaking up a wall with a row of narrow windows, by giving the illusion of height with columns and pilasters, and by blurring the borders of a room.
  • Alternatively, the page was divided into two columns for recording debits and credits.
  • But I was told that there, in fact, was those kind of indentures in the second column also, the vote for U.S. S.nator. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Leon County Circuit Court Hears Arguments in Election 2000 Contest - December 2, 2000
  • She walks directly towards the hand held camera that pans left to follow her as she disappears behind a column.
  • Every day that passes sees the obituary columns of broadsheet newspapers bring us more examples.
  • ShiftRows: cyclicly shift each row by a fixed amount MixColumns: treat each column as a polynomial over the Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The paintings of the Post-Impressionists, including Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, which formerly hung in the claustrophobic, columned Bellechasse gallery, are cosseted now one floor below in small, elegant, midnight-blue galleries dedicated to the late scholar Françoise Cachin, who served as the museum's first director. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • The measure of core column is adopted to superhigh column, in order to making up the ductility of aseismic performance.
  • Great – maybe Obama will travel to Colorado and "unveil" his policy surrounded by Greek columns. Obama to unveil new Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving, source says
  • The packed cell volume is determined by centrifuging the specimen in capillary tubes and measuring the height of the red cell column.
  • Tension gives the thin strips their form and causes them to retain their locations on the cylindrical concrete columns that support the parking slab and roof.
  • Discussions that could have taken place in symposia or in letters columns. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Their quotes and epigrams take up a sometimes shocking amount of space in columns and essays.
  • And here, in the Ramesseum, I found campaniform, or lotus-flower capitals on the columns -- here where Rameses once perhaps dreamed of his Syrian campaigns, or of that famous combat when, "like The Spell of Egypt
  • Apache helicopters pounded them with missiles, while US tanks poured cannon fire on the defeated and unresisting column.
  • Let the columns be so placed as to leave a space, the width of an intercolumniation, all round between the walls and the rows of columns on the outside, thus forming a walk round the cella of the temple, as in the cases of the temple of Jupiter Stator by Hermodorus in the The Ten Books on Architecture
  • Read on, in today's story column, just after the word for the day: conjoint (kon-zhwan) noun, masculine Jean-Marc
  • Nowhere before or since has one column covered so many bases. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't explain why this happened, but it's a huge opportunity for anyone in the 'silver' bracket who's fed up and wants to create a blog or newspaper column so everyone else will know about it but don't use "Fed Up" as your title unless you want a complete set of Rick Perry's teeth marks in your rear end. Jeffrey Shaffer: Cranky Is Forever
  • Columns of the arcade are simply the rolled steel members of the frame, exposed and made silver with intumescent paint.
  • Woke this morning with the grim realization that I had not polished the column - in fact, I'd just roughed it out, sketched out the basic ideas.
  • The first column is the circumference in inches and the other three columns are fathoms, feet, and inches.
  • All of the steel grillages and columns that were left in place or incorporated into the new structure were sandblasted to remove accumulated rust.
  • When any of these properties are set to true, an Edit, Delete, or Select command button column is added to the grid, respectively.
  • A full report of the winners, sponsors etc. will appear in this column next week.
  • He always looks down the column of the TV program in the newspaper before he starts reading the news.
  • Effective rate for contracts entered into two days from date appearing at top of this column.
  • The unit of measurement is actually millimeters of mercury, and that figure of 120 just means the pressure is high enough to hold up a column of mercury 120 mm high.
  • The samples were subsequently desalted by exclusion chromatography over 5 mL Zebra Desalt spin columns, as recommended by the manufacturer (Pierce). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • You'll notice a new map of the US at the top of the right-hand column of this page.
  • The troublemakers are being 'kettled' around Nelson's Column by a ring of several hundred officers.
  • 'motormouth' TV host not later recounted the story in a newspaper column. Home | Mail Online
  • You also have to specify column types in a relational system, so you might find yourself constrained by, say, the length of the address field.
  • The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align.
  • I will write about witnessing the execution in a special Saturday column.
  • The On this day column is always worth reading. Times, Sunday Times
  • Athens, Philo set up columns in front before the temple, and made it prostyle. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • So intriguing; I feel like a failed gossip columnist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The column was transferred bodily to a new site by the bank of the river.
  • In addition, the microstructure measurements of the film characterized by scanning electronic microscopy show the evident 'cauliflower-like surface morphology and columnar structure.
  • The pycnostyle is a temple in an intercolumniation of which the thickness of a column and a half can be inserted: for example, the temple of the Divine Caesar, that of Venus in Caesar's forum, and others constructed like them. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • Perhaps all columnists have to persuade themselves that they count, that they matter, that they are agents of history, whispering words of wisdom into the ear of the history makers.
  • Nowhere before or since has one column covered so many bases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings.
  • Crafted in silver and gilt, the 60-cm high trophy features a golden globe held aloft by three silver columns.
  • A total labelling index was calculated as the ratio of labelled cell to total cell numbers for each column.
  • Rule off the column and we'll close the account at that date.
  • I could change stadium and team names and rerun stadium columns.
  • A matrix is a rectangular array of symbols, usually numbers, neatly arranged in columns and rows.
  • The drawings included drawing 24G showing standard curtain walling, a reconstituted slate roof and at ground floor level the columns in place of the fins, to which we have already referred.
  • There are two ways this column could go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ah, but voters are fickle and rarely take into consideration the desires of distant princelings (or columnists, for that matter).
  • The various components of the mixture separate as they gradually move down the column.
  • You left out the bush whackers, rump rangers, fifth column traitors, child pornographers, baby rapers, brain addled dope smoking malcontents, serial abortionists, incorrigible violent criminals and drug pushers as well as the Clintons that make up the Filthy Left wing of the Liberal Losers. Think Progress » Rumsfeld on Iran Today = Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2002
  • For instance, in the case of strengthening masonry infill with FRP bars, they may be easily anchored to columns and beams.
  • Subcylindrical forms such as Stachyodes and Amphipora have been called dendroid or twiglike, and aluacerids have been called subcylindrical, cylindrical, or columnar.
  • In addition, the dorsal central column of primary afferent fibers within the spinal cord appears susceptible to the inhibitory effects of hypoxia in rats.
  • For matrix multiplication, vectors without superscript are treated as columns and vectors with the T superscript as rows.
  • It was an ornate old lobby with great marble supporting columns and big pots of palms standing around.
  • For about two years now, the paper has run a column identifying its own errors and shortcomings.
  • Herb Caen wrote a column like that.
  • Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes.
  • To use monadic means is difficult to correctly locate hidden water flowing subsided columns.
  • As this column demonstrated last week, this polarisation is extreme and has clear-cut economic, cultural and political manifestations.
  • We've got lots of singles that get together and they do the four-meal column but divide it up into eight so they end up with eight half-size portions for themselves.
  • He takes systematic aim at the architects of millennial economic opinion: journalists and columnists, cultural studies academics, ad-men, and the shills of the new management literature.
  • The sites were arranged in column pairs receiving the same irradiation doses.
  • Now, I'm supposed to be pithy in this column, full of cute and snide comments about my Midwestern family, how they don't get it, how they're getting old and crotchety.
  • At the end of the three-hour operation, his vertebral column looked straight.
  • Alert readers may have noticed the misprint in last week's column.
  • Coastal wetlands are also characteristic of this ecoregion, and near the first foothills of the western range there are some arid, rocky scrublands with abrupt relief, where columnar, candelabra and opuntia cacti typically grow. Sechura desert
  • One strength of the presentation is the emphasis on the dual views of a linear system as intersecting planes and as combinations of column vectors.
  • In the pycnostyle, the height should be divided into ten parts, and one of these used for the thickness of the column. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • This month's personal finance column therefore takes a back to basics look at expatriate tax.
  • This fine morning, while I was attempting to find out some prices per ton of sulphite ore, the CBC pushed this column by Heather Mallick (*) at me. Archive 2007-05-01
  • [139] Pseudo-dipteral (inner row of columns omitted). The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • This column is ten years old today.
  • They commence anteriorly at the sternum, in the interspaces between the cartilages of the true ribs, and at the anterior extremities of the cartilages of the false ribs, and extend backward as far as the angles of the ribs, whence they are continued to the vertebral column by thin aponeuroses, the posterior intercostal membranes. IV. Myology. 6c. The Muscles of the Thorax
  • The station now features a news program hosted by a local columnist, who has brought several newsmakers to the show.
  • The view from the terrace is of the ornate columns of the upper stories of a building on West 70th Street built in 1926 for the Knights of Pythias. Sanborn Seeks Home High Note
  • These, however, come under the heading of COLEMANBALLS, the long-running Private Eye column which records the goofs of sports commentators.
  • The Blackshirt column would be swept up and engulfed when it appeared. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Your backbone (vertebral column) is actually a stack of more than 30 small bones called vertebrae.
  • The gymnasium included a large palaestra surrounded by columns, and the baths in the east wing were fully equipped during the reign of Trajan when the emperor had the roof repaired.
  • In the centrally focused pantheon of the original bank building, the round dome was supported by interior Ionic columns.
  • Issues will be presented in this column only with the express permission of the member.
  • More than one-quarter of Australia's civic memorials are obelisks or columns - traditional cemetery forms.
  • FEW football columns exhibit the interest in footwear that this one does. The Sun
  • It was such a perfect scene of raw unpackaged travel that I half expected to find Jan Morris or Colin Thubron lurking behind a cast-iron column.
  • I plan on linking to it from both Stockpickr and my daily blogwatch column at thestreet.com. reply Stockpickr Acquired By TheStreet.com
  • The McKeans must have been prescient about the future of conservation techniques, for they picked up everything that looked like Tiffany, from column capitals to mosaic tesserae.
  • Alas his sojourn into being an op/ed columnist has totally perverted him.
  • MAKA is the 7 th name in the third column central Pacific tropical cyclone name list.
  • It was yellowish-brown, and it collected in the flutes of the column.
  • The temple we see today is an Ionic structure measuring 60 x 118 m, with a dipteral arrangement of two rows of columns with 21 on each side and 10 at each end.
  • Even the campaign's biggest newspaper enthusiasts are nervous about any accusation of being prejudiced, devoting many column inches to denying charges of homophobia and bigotry before they had even been made.
  • The rectus abdominis muscle inserts at the fifth through seventh costal cartilage, and it helps flex the vertebral column and provide support for the torso.
  • We walked through a yak herder's camp where great black beasts snorted columns of white steam.
  • We should use our secondary forces to pin down several enemy columns.
  • The two marching columns moved closer and finally merged .
  • Whether they do so or not, let's hope he takes a good look in the mirror over the coming months, learns from Botham's errors, acknowledges that Garry Sobers was the exception rather than the norm, accepts his vincibility and sets greater store by the runs column than the wickets.
  • The prostyle is in all respects like the temple in antis, except that at the corners, opposite the antae, it has two columns, and that it has architraves not only in front, as in the case of the temple in antis, but also one to the right and one to the left in the wings. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • It is unusual to make a dedication of something as ephemeral as a column. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jenny tedder, shows like Survivor will be in the column when they start up. Jenny’s This Week on TV | the TV addict
  • Miller wrote me back later and said he liked the column despite his initial harsh response - which was kind of him.
  • She has written sun sign columns for a number of magazines and websites and has articles published in numerous astrological periodicals all over the world.
  • A stroll through the California State Capitol (10th and L Streets; 916-324-0333; www. capitolmuseum.ca.gov) - a neo-Classical confection of Corinthian and other classic columns, parget plasterwork and mosaic floors - makes everything feel like it's in grand order. NYT > Home Page
  • Elizabeth Bumiller, a columnist for The New York Times, documented that the "bawler in chief" may be setting a new standard for men.
  • During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate.
  • What journalism needs now, he says, is fewer columnists and more reporters getting out of the office and talking to real people.
  • Steel plates connect the flanges of the columns, producing an in-situ tensile membrane capable of resisting loads up to 50 psi.
  • I explained to her that the column, although only three weeks old, was appropriate for the time.
  • All right, first of all, I've been reading your columns and you're strangely optimistic this year and that in and of itself can hex the Red Sox as we know.
  • Second, the columnist must know whereof he speaks, and though I can't recall his words, I can reduce them to one thought: You don't know diddly .
  • Development of the columnals is isometric so their shapes do not change with size and age.
  • This number is entered into the appropriate column.
  • These columns bear the weight of the roof.
  • The large frieze panels connecting the archivolts form the entablature of the columns.
  • To remain a columnist for ourselves here with all my records.
  • Please use your column to tell people like it is - unbelievably hard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Air vents in dash board and trafficator on steering column distinguish interior from earlier model.
  • The anvil chorus of the gnathonic media and their coprophagic gossip columnists soi-disant "journalists" whose conservative exudates have imbrued the age with their mephitic poison, one that might yet prove fatal to us all—may just this once be muted, there being little further to be gained from their unguinous ministrations. Archive 2007-07-01
  • His weekly newspaper column is syndicated through King features Syndicate.
  • This column is ten years old today.
  • The temple was rebuilt with the same dimensions of the cella, but it probably became an amphiprostyle temple, without outer rows of columns.
  • From the columns of The Manchester Guardian Lawrence fulminated against the evils of his time; from the pages of The Skilled Labourer the couple thundered against the evils of the past.
  • There is a brief introduction column about the company on the homepage.
  • Among other old boys: Johnny Giles writes a regular football column in the Daily Mail.
  • So no supporting struts, cables or columns to overshadow the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't expect any of them to review it, and so far none of them have, but I thought it might get a mention in a diary column here and there.
  • Flanked by a bodyguard and disguised in a hat, mask and glasses, he spoke through a modulator that led Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to liken his voice to Darth Vader's.
  • His looks made him a gift for the gossip columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The control column gathers the quality procedures and the quality records recommended for management review.
  • I couldn't help but think of that column as we faced news of truly biblical proportions last week.
  • The political columnist in me wanted to know why: the power of Senator Robert Byrd?
  • A dense column of smoke rose several miles into the air.
  • Thomas Kellaway felt very small and timid as he passed between the tall columns outside the amphitheatre. Burning Bright
  • The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper.
  • Dan Neil/The Wall Street Journal Ferrari FF: Sort of cool, sort of not One of the more endearing acts of journalism I've seen was William Safire's occasional "On Language" mea culpa, a column in which the famed word maven would admit to errors and misjudgments—throwing himself on the pikes of the punctilious, as he might say. A Showroom of Regrets: What I Got Wrong in 2011
  • They are on the cover of every magazine and on the lips of every gossip columnist..
  • Charlie's first column appears next week and the diary awaits his musings with interest.
  • As you saw when first examining the layout, there are basic divisions already in the page: Header, columns, and footer.
  • The main idea is a big roof supported on only four columns.
  • Nineteen exhibition spaces are arranged as an enfilade of rooms that define an L-shaped route through the building, with its Italian marble columns and high ceilings.
  • These codes are built into the system and control default fonts, typefaces, sizes and column measures.
  • The dome was supported by white marble columns.
  • The gigantic columned hall of that temple was partially built during his reign.
  • If the design of your hard copy resume includes columns, bullets or bitmapped graphics, adapt a less complex layout for your e-mail version.
  • This is a column I originally wrote for the St. Petersburg Times a few days ago, about what I called the fist pound explained 'round the world. Eric Deggans: Why is Everything Obama Does Considered so, well, Exotic?
  • Above this is a four-sided arched structure, and this is surmounted by a rotunda with Corinthian columns enclosing two statues.
  • The left-hand wing houses an oval entrance porch that leads to a fine reception hall decorated in pink with Ionic columns, a marble fireplace and a lantern-style window high in the central apex of the ceiling.
  • Of course, every columnist is allowed to self-fluff their outrage gland in order to spaff out their wordcount. Times, Sunday Times
  • I often read his column in the local paper.
  • It consists of a range of Tuscan columns fronting a sturdy back wall with niches inset into it.
  • So it is likely that this is actually a double star, a binary which is very close in separation that may be the mechanism that generates the columniation.
  • The owner of such design rights is the person identified in the 2nd column in the table of the said schedule.
  • The reddish columnar mucosa is in sharp contrast to the pale-pink mucosa of the esophagus.
  • To generate data for a user-defined type column with a unique constraint, you must use the data bound generator or a custom data generator.
  • The sulfonamides are separated by C18 column, reacted with fluorescamine in post column reaction module, convert to molecules with fluorescence characteristic, quantified by fluorescence detector.
  • Blood pressure was originally measured by a device called sphygmomanometer, which used the height of a mercury column that reflected the pressure of circulation. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • He's rarely in the gossip columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a column about New Labour's complete failure to publicise its many progressive achievements, while screeching out its reactionary policies in a ceaseless wail.
  • The house, approached by a set of steps, stands behind a fence with iron palings and brick columns flanking an ‘eyeglass’ gate.
  • In this case, we should put at the intersections between the rows and columns the figures corresponding to the required initial levels of preceding themes or subjects.
  • Linda wants to know if there is a quicker way to move or re-sort columns in the spreadsheet than to cut and paste.
  • It is perfectly proper for a local paper to throw its weight behind one side in a local issue, as it is for a columnist to express a personal opinion.
  • In a recent column, you stated that the drainpipe for a water heater must terminate at the exterior of a building, even when the water heater is installed in a garage.
  • I'm going to become a teen magazine advice columnist.
  • He felt his eyes straying to the Croce al Trebbio, the little granite column in the center of the piazza upon which a little bronze warrior proudly bore his sword.
  • It was a vivid reminder that descending the water column in a submarine is an unnatural act.
  • This comes on the heels of Jan Freeman discussing the dance attention/attendance idiom from the Amy Vanderbilt post in her column in the Boston Globe (which also runs syndicated in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). 2008 June « Motivated Grammar
  • The facades on the buildings that conform the quadrangle are adorned with elaborate representations of Mayan huts, rectangles and Chac masks, with superimposed ornaments such as carved loops, lattices, small columns, human shapes, birds and monkeys. The Maya civilization, cities of the Maya

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