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He had no doubt the marine was the lead scout of a column, and while his shot had probably bred indecision, they would soon come hunting.
Its first apparition was a long, gloomy column of refugees riding in farm wagons, or pushing prams.
I was interested in James Webb Young's Madison Avenue column in which he raised the question: `` Do We Need a College of Propaganda ''??
The mixture was then extracted with alkali and with water following which the carbon tetrachloride was distilled on a Vigreux column, a 25% center cut being retained which was then degassed under vacuum in the presence of Af.
Direct proportionality of the rate to the incident intensity has also been assumed in obtaining the value in the last column for the fourth sample of series 2, where the light intensity was reduced by use of a screen.
After dialysis the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant placed on a Af cm column of EEAE-cellulose equilibrated with starting buffer.
The only treatment by which nonspecific staining could be satisfactorily removed was by passing the conjugate through a DEAE-cellulose column.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
In our work the best procedure for removing substances causing nonspecific staining in order to obtain specific conjugates was to pass the conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column and in some cases to absorb the first and second milliliter fractions with sweet clover tissue powder.
If the bottom name in each column did not have a responsible executive identified, the next name above which identified such a responsible executive was substituted.
Substance Z, an active urinary peptide, was purified by extraction in organic solvents and repeated column chromatography ; ;
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Ask Tony was doomed from the moment Kupcinet leveled on it in his Sun-Times column.
The US ASCII 1968 Code Chart was structured with two columns of control characters, a column with special characters, a column with numbers, and four columns of letters
The Greeks gave to him the name αγυιεύς agyieus as the protector god of public places and houses who wards off evil, and his symbol was a tapered stone or column.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
His body was placed in Hadrian's mausoleum, a column was dedicated to him on the Campus Martius, and the temple he had built in the Forum in 141 to his deified wife Faustina was rededicated to the deified Faustina and the deified Antoninus.
Primary user input was decimal, via standard IBM 80 column punched cards and output was decimal, via a front panel display.
In his instrument, temperatures were indicated by the height at which a column of mercury was sustained by a certain mass of air, the volume, or " spring ", of which varied with the heat to which it was exposed.

column and built
A new forum was built in the name of Arcadius, on the seventh hill of Constantinople, the Xērolophos, in which a column was begun to commemorate his ' victory ' over Gainas ( although the column was only completed after Arcadius ' death by Theodosius II ).
When a column is too long to be built or transported in one piece, it has to be extended or spliced at the construction site.
All vertebrates are built along the basic chordate body plan: a stiff rod running through the length of the animal ( vertebral column or notochord ), with a hollow tube of nervous tissue ( the spinal cord ) above it and the gastrointestinal tract below.
In the June 1968 edition of Scientific American, Martin Gardner described in his " Mathematical Games " column a game by C. L. Baker that is similar to FreeCell, except that cards on the tableau are built by suit rather than by alternate colors.
Each column is built from 12 drums including the capital.
Then the area of the parallelogram with vertices at a, b and c is equivalent to the absolute value of the determinant of a matrix built using a, b and c as rows with the last column padded using ones as follows:
A pilaster is a slightly projecting column built into or applied to the face of a wall.
A 115 ft ( 35 m ) Tuscan column built to commemorate the acquittal of the court-martialed Admiral Keppel, a close friend of Rockingham.
The word agulla (" needle ") refers to a high column of one person per level which is built inside the main tower.
In 1913, the National Battlefields Commission placed a column identical to one that had been built on the site in 1849, and a Cross of Sacrifice was constructed on the plains to commemorate soldiers who were lost in World War I ; it continues to be the location of Remembrance Day ceremonies every year.
One of the most famous monuments of the Paseo is El Ángel de la Independencia – a tall column with a gilded statue of a Winged Victory ( that bears resemblance with an angel, therefore its common name ) on its top and many marble statues on its base depicting the heroes of the Mexican War of Independence, built to commemorate the centennial of Mexico's independence in 1910.
It is a column of the Corinthian order built from Dartmoor granite.
The statue stands on a fluted column built from solid blocks of granite from the Foggintor quarries on Dartmoor.
The bomb was said to have been built into the concrete of a supporting column during recent repairs.
Constructed between 1671 and 1677, it is the tallest isolated stone column in the world and was built on the site of St. Margaret's, Fish Street, the first church to be burnt down by the Great Fire.
The Monument comprises a fluted Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire, and was designed by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke.
The king agreed, and to celebrate, the town built a column next to the recently-completed town hall ; both were designed by John Foulston.
The column in the centre of the square dates from 1747 and was built to carry the statue of the Duke of Cumberland, known as the Bloody Duke and the victor of the Battle of Culloden.
Among his other early works are a memorial column on Beacon Hill ( 1789 ), the first monument to the American Revolution ; the Federal Street theater ( 1793 ); the " Tontine Crescent " ( built 1793 – 1794, now demolished ), fashioned in part after John Wood's Royal Crescent ; the Old State House in Hartford, Connecticut ( 1796 ); and the Massachusetts State House ( 1798 ).
A 2 meter telescope, known as the Bernard Lyot Telescope was placed at the observatory in 1980 on top of a 28 meter column built off to the side to avoid wind turbulence affecting the seeing of the other telescopes.
Covered by a domical vault, the Dove Cote () is a Grade II * listed tall 13th-century cylindrical column in a middle of the Hill Head field, which lies in close proximity to St Illtuds Church, next to the site of the old tithe barn, built for the monks at the St. Illtud's monastery.
This little tholos ( rotunda ) was built on a square base of side 5. 20 m. It is appears that the Ionic and Composite columns were standing directly on the stylobate without column bases.

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