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* The Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument in Amarillo, Texas, contains four separate time capsules, the last of which is intended to be opened 1000 years after the Time Columns Monument was locked in 1968.
* Triple Score, 3 Games in 1: contains Super Hang-On, World Championship Soccer, and Columns
The former local mosque of the Hundred Columns contains 89 columns of diorite.

Columns and statement
** Columns 1 and 2 of all JCL statements, except the delimiter statement, contain //
** Columns 1 and 2 of the delimiter statement contain /*
** Columns 1, 2, and 3 of a JCL comment statement contain //*

Columns and are
Columns are often manually prepared.
Columns are frequently used to support beams or arches on which the upper parts of walls or ceilings rest.
Columns are three generations of matter ( fermions ) and one of forces ( bosons ).
It was not until 1984 that landscape designer Russell Page created a suitable setting for them in a large meadow at the National Arboretum as the National Capitol Columns, where they are combined with a reflecting pool in an ensemble that reminds some visitors of Persepolis.
He built the Gate of all Nations and the Hall of a Hundred Columns at Persepolis, which are the largest and most imposing structures of the palace.
Columns are often calibrated using 4-5 standard samples ( e. g., folded proteins of known molecular weight ), and a sample containing a very large molecule such as thyroglobulin to determine the void volume.
Columns of some university professors are published therein, as well as alumni letters and excerpts from recently published PhD theses.
Columns are typically distinguished with the < tt >< nowiki >< tab ></ nowiki ></ tt > character.
Other noteworthy monuments in the square are the Fountain by Giovanni Carrara, an architect from Bergamo ( 1542 ); the Columns bearing the Venetian Lion and the Statue of Justice ( 1614 ), the statues of Hercules and Cacus and the Statue of Peace ( 1819 ) which was donated to Udine by Emperor Francis I to commemorate the peace Treaty of Campoformido.
These facilities are Howell Hall, the Hornet Village suites, the University Commons apartments, the University Courtyard apartments, and the University Columns houses.
Columns are labeled a through i from player 1's left and rows are numbered 1 through 9 from player 2's side to player 1's side.
The main exhibits of the roofed area are the fragments recovered from the Building of the Columns, with a number partially reassembled.
The five groups of constructions are called the South Group, the Adobe Group, the Arroyo Group, the Columns or Palace Group and the Church or North Group.
The two best preserved groups are the Columns Group and the Church Group, both at the north end of the site.
The Columns Group and the Church Group were both fully excavated and restored by the early 1980s and are open to the public.
The Three Columns of Instruction are used to teach Paideia students: 1 ) didactic instruction of factual information ; 2 ) intellectual coaching of skills ; and 3 ) seminar discussion of ideas, concepts, and value ”.
Other popular, although less common choices, are Super Mario Bros. hacks, Excitebike, Tetris, Magic Jewelry ( an unlicensed clone of Columns ) older sports titles and miscellaneous platform games.
Despite its relatively small size, Volkhov has played a large role in Russian history and economy: in recognition of that, a figure representing the Volkhov appears among the allegorical monuments to the four major rivers of Russia ( the others are: Volga, Dnieper and Neva ) on the rostral columns in the ensemble of the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns.
Columns flanking the entrance are in the form of stacked bobbins — an allusion to the family business of textile manufacture.
Columns are written by columnists.
The Columns of Gediminas or Pillars of Gediminids () are one of the earliest symbols of Lithuania and one of its historical coats of arms.
The Columns of Gediminas are displayed on the left sleeve of Jogaila in one of his best-known portraits, painted by Jan Matejko, although Jogaila's personal insignia was a double cross.

Columns and using
This procedure is repeated for the second rinse, using the temperatures and time shown in Columns F and E of Table 2.
Columns, or at least large structural exterior ones, became much less significant in the architecture of the Middle Ages, and the classical forms were abandoned in both Byzantine architecture and the Romanesque and Gothic architecture or Europe in favour of more flexible forms, with capitals often using various types of foliage decoration, and in the West scenes with figures carved in relief.
Columns were roughly cut in Fredrikshamn, delivered by barge, and finished on site one by one, using a gigantic lathe of Montferrand's own design.
It eventually became above that the system of alternating with the Sejm in using the latter's debating chamber was becoming more and more problematic, and so, after another 18 months, during which the Senate made use of the Hall of Columns in the Sejm, work on the new Senate chamber finally began.
Management Reporter for Microsoft Dynamics ERP: a corporate performance management solution for the Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems allows easy creation and consolidation of financial statements using a " building block " approach with Rows, Columns, Trees and Report Definitions and the familiar user interface used by Microsoft Office applications.
Apple's proprietary iPod OS in contrast uses an invisible boot loader and is based on an ARM processor kernel originally written by Pixo, and the iPod Miller Columns browser program, a GUI written by Apple and Pixo using the Pixo application framework, and other firmware and component drivers written from manufacturer's reference code to support the standard behavior Apple wanted iPod to have.
The point of this game is to match a line of three or more gems, using columns of three pieces falling into the playing field, similar in mechanics to the SEGA game Columns.

Columns and letter
Columns show the letter names printed, in manuscript Cyrillic and Latin, common Cyrillic letterforms, and the Latin transliteration.

Columns and column
Y-Mode makes the gems break as soon as three or more are aligned in a row, column, or diagonally, like in Columns, whereas Z-mode makes lines of gems rise up from the bottom of the screen, and the player controls a 2x2 square cursor, with which he rotates already-placed pieces, similarly to Tetris Attack.
One ( or sometimes two ) of the columns were called " Hot Columns ", meaning that all three digits could be taken off by a single roll of the dice at the beginning of the game, thus claiming the prize ( s ) in that column.

Columns and columns
The Hall of Columns is located on the House side of the Capitol, home to twenty-eight fluted columns and statues from the National Statuary Hall Collection.
* Jim Baen's UNIVERSE Columns archives — various columns, Editors and otherwise, no subscription needed.
Through this slot it also includes built-in support for an 80-column text display on monitors ( with the addition of a plug-in 1 K memory card, via bank-switching of 40 columns ) and could be easily doubled to 128 KB RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple's Extended 80 Columns Card.
* The main bibliographical source for chess columns is Ken Whyld's ' Chess Columns: A List ' ( Caissa-90, Olomouc, 2002 ).
One of the largest and most notable interiors of the first floor is the Hall of Twenty Columns, divided into three parts by two rows of grey monolithic columns of Serdobol granite, intended for the display of Graeco-Etruscan vases.
The Hall of Twelve Columns in the southeastern corner of the New Hermitage, adorned with columns of grey Serdobol granite, which is also designed in the Greek revival style and was originally intended for the display of coins, is now used for temporary exhibitions.
An unofficial ZX Spectrum version was made by Russian coders Piter in 1991 The Pelican VG Pocket offers a clone called " Jewel Master " that adds the ability to rotate columns horizontally like Super Columns.
The invasion force of about 1200 British Marines, sailors and Niger Coast Protectorate Forces, and composed of three columns ; the ‘ Sapoba ’, ‘ Gwato ’ and ‘ Main ’ Columns.
A unique feature of the U. S. National Arboretum is the National Capitol Columns, 23 Corinthian columns that were used in the United States Capitol from 1828 until 1958 .< ref name = columns >
Scholarly comparisons were once made between the Irminsul and the Jupiter Columns ; however, Rudolf Simek states that the columns were of Gallo-Roman religious monuments, and that the reported location of the Irminsul in Eresburg does not fall within the area of the Jupiter Column archaeological finds.
In 1970, he began his work on “ Columns ”, a series of clear acrylic columns.
In 1865, James researched and publish his findings on cast iron, and their use as structural columns in ; " The Strength of Cast-Iron Columns.
James Fergusson put forward many years ago a conjectural restoration in which he adopted a clerestory above the superimposed columns inside the cella ; in order to provide the light for these windows he indicated two trenches in the roof, one on each side, and pointed out that the great Hall of Columns at Karnak was lighted in this way with clerestory windows ; but in the first place the light in the latter was obtained over the flat roofs covering lower portions of the hail, and in the second place, as it rarely rains in Egyptian Thebes, there could be no difficulty about the drainage, while in Greece, with the torrential rains and snow, these trenches would be deluged with water, and with all the appliances of the present day it would be impossible to keep these clerestory windows watertight.
Adorned with 16 granite columns, each with richly decorated granite capitals, the Church of the Granite Columns perhaps was the cathedral of Old Dongola.
The name, meaning " Forty Columns " in Persian, was inspired by the twenty slender wooden columns supporting the entrance pavilion, which, when reflected in the waters of the fountain, are said to appear to be forty.
In this role, Morris sought to save the famous Doric columns that adorned the main entrance to Penn Station ( see New York Times, 20 Feb 1962: " Plan to Save Columns Is Offered ").
Miller columns are most well known today as the " Columns " view of the Mac OS X Finder, as well as the " Browser " view in iTunes.

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