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He paused for a moment to look at me, then went on to the city desk to deliver his `` Today '' column.
the next a headless horror on a horse that bolted through the redcoat ranks, and during the next second or two, we all of us fired into the suddenly disorganized column of soldiers.
The head is mounted on a horizontal arm that swivels on the supporting column to position the drill bit instead of the work.
This energy transfer depends on the current, the temperature in the arc column, the anode material, and the conditions in the anode sheath.
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.
The last column shows the rate of exchange that would have been observed at a relative intensity of 4 ( 14.7 cm. distance ) calculated on the assumptions that the incident light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the lamp from the cell and that the rate is directly proportional to the incident light intensity.
These include low-temperature ethanol ( Cohn ) fractionation, electrophoresis, ultracentrifugation and column chromatography on ion exchange celluloses.
After dialysis the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant placed on a Af cm column of EEAE-cellulose equilibrated with starting buffer.
He threw green stuff on it, and a thin blue column of smoke rose.
Ask Tony was doomed from the moment Kupcinet leveled on it in his Sun-Times column.
Or against her back, pressed on the column of vertebrae, which held her so magnificently straight and unyielding, until the segments of bone made tiny sharp cracking noises, like the snapped stem of a tulip.
Hindu texts used the term shunya ( zero ) to indicate the empty column on the abacus.
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.
## < tt > MixColumns </ tt >— a mixing operation which operates on the columns of the state, combining the four bytes in each column.
Cameron also points out that whether he refers to Plato or to Crantor, the statement does not support conclusions such as Otto Muck's " Crantor came to Sais and saw there in the temple of Neith the column, completely covered with hieroglyphs, on which the history of Atlantis was recorded.
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 ).
About two-thirds of the Burgess Shale organisms lived by feeding on the organic content in the muddy sea floor, while almost a third filtered out fine particles from the water column.
The winners are listed ( 1 ) below in the section on " ALCS results ( 1969-present )", in the " Series MVP " column, ( 2 ) at League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award, and ( 3 ) on the MLB website.
The English and German troops who had held Schwenningen through the night joined the march, making a ninth column on the left of the army.
As his army approached Histria ( Sinoe ), Antonius detached his entire mounted force from the marching column and led it away on a lengthy excursion, leaving his infantry without cavalry cover, a tactic he had already used with disastrous results against the Dardani.
Extinction was more severe among animals living in the water column, than among animals living on or in the sea floor.
Animals in the water column are almost entirely dependent on primary production from living phytoplankton, while animals living on or in the ocean floor feed on detritus or can switch to detritus feeding.

column and Mitchell's
A local gossip columnist, who wrote under the name Polly Peachtree, described Mitchell's love life in a 1922 column:

column and death
Foxe gives 6 October as the date of commemoration ( left-hand date column ), but gives no date of death ( right-hand date column ).
Grim 31 engaged the column, resulting in the death of Harriman and wounding several Afghan militia and U. S. special forces.
She worked for 58 years as a journalist, writing a weekly column for the Toledo Blade and continuing to work full time ( mostly writing obituaries ) until a few months before her death, from lung cancer, in 2002 at the age of 96.
Eutrophication often leads to lower dissolved oxygen levels in the water column, including hypoxic and anoxic conditions, which can cause death of aquatic fauna.
Eisenhower was not a Hitler, he did not run death camps, German prisoners did not die by the hundreds of thousands, there was a severe food shortage in 1945, there was nothing sinister or secret about the " disarmed enemy forces " designation or about the column " other losses.
A comment he made in a 2000 column, calling members of the National Rifle Association " morons " drew a record amount of mail for the column and a few death threats.
Every illumination of blue lights was accompanied by a shower of rockets, some of which entered the head of the column, passing through to the rear, causing death, wounds, and dreadful lacerations from the long bamboos of twenty or thirty feet, which are invariably attached to them '.
Hutton, an entrepreneur who later also became chairman of the General Foods Corporation and wrote a newspaper column for years, led the firm until his death in 1962.
At the time of his death, FitzGerald was the President of the Institute of International and European Affairs, had a column in The Irish Times and made occasional appearances on television programmes.
By 1964, over a million fatalities resulting from steering wheel impact had been recorded, a significant percentage of all fatalities ; the introduction by General Motors in the early 1960s of the collapsible steering column cut the risk of steering-wheel death by fifty percent.
After Rafarel's death in 1971, UK TV DXer Roger Bunney continued the monthly column, which continued to be published by Television Magazine.
From 1978 until his death in 2003, Whyld wrote the " Quotes and Queries " column in the British Chess Magazine.
A lifelong journalist, Aron in 1947 became an influential columnist for Le Figaro, a position he held for thirty years until he joined L ' Express, where he wrote a political column up to his death.
Hackworth continued the column until his death from bladder cancer in May 2005.
Young continued to write a twice-weekly political column at The Guardian until his death, and was widely acclaimed as one of the most important and influential figures in modern British journalism.
Hopper remained active as a writer until her death, producing six daily columns and a Sunday column for the Chicago Tribune syndicate, as well as writing countless articles for celebrity magazines such as Photoplay.
Isaac Asimov wrote a science column for the magazine that ran for 399 monthly issues without a break, from November 1958 to February 1992, ending two months before his death, at which time he was in such poor health that he dictated the final essay to his wife Janet Asimov.
Her fourth and final column, titled " Facing death in Sri Lanka and Thailand ", described her two near-death experiences in late 2004.
Ley had a regular science column called " For Your Information " in Galaxy Magazine from its premiere in October, 1950 until his death.
Following the death of Ian Tomlinson, Street-Porter dedicated her editor-at-large column in the Independent on Sunday to painting a picture of Tomlinson as a " troubled man with quite a few problems ":" Knowing that he was an alcoholic is critical to understanding his sense of disorientation and his attitude towards the police, which might on first viewing of the video footage, seem a bit stroppy.

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