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The columns of the Parthenon are fluted Doric.
On the columns around the immense dome are round plaques with Arabic writing.
The sense of perspective has been created by designing the length of the columns so that those at the far end of the colonnade are much shorter than those in front.
The editor says that marriages may be made in heaven, but weddings are made in Mrs. Calhoun's columns.
In front of the large windows, as if they were pillars that support the complex stone structure, there are six fine columns that seem to simulate the bones of a limb, with an apparent central articulation ; in fact, this is a floral decoration.
In the market marble columns are decorated with spiral ornaments ; there are huge paved precincts.
Also inscribed, on the shorter sides of the four supporting columns, are the names of the major victorious battles of the Napoleonic Wars.
Aedicular door surrounds that are architecturally treated, with pilasters or columns flanking the doorway and an entablature even with a pediment over it came into use with the 16th century.
The original thoroughfare, flanked by rows of columns and shops, was about 73 feet ( 22 meters ) wide ( roughly the equivalent of a present-day six lane motorway ), but buildings have extended onto the streets over the centuries, and the modern lanes replacing the ancient grid are now quite narrow.
Forty columns support the roof, but no two are alike and the ornaments are exceptional in their decorations.
It is a large and rectangular building, with a total of twenty domes that are arranged in four rows of five, and are supported by 12 columns.
Lamellar bone, which makes its first appearance in the fetus during the third trimester, is stronger and filled with many collagen fibers parallel to other fibers in the same layer ( these parallel columns are called osteons ).
After a certain period, typically a month, the columns in each journal are each totaled to give a summary for the period.
* Spinning cone columns are used in a form of steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffs
The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table, which powerfully and elegantly organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
Traditional affinity columns are used as a preparative step to flush out unwanted biomolecules.
Chiral chromatography HPLC columns ( with a chiral stationary phase ) in both normal and reversed phase are commercially available.
Other compression members are often termed " columns " because of the similar stress conditions.
A column might also be a decorative element not needed for structural purposes ; many columns are " engaged with ", that is to say form part of a wall.
Many of the ancient Persian columns are standing, some being more than 30 metres tall.
Monolithic columns are among the heaviest stones used in architecture.

columns and published
Erasmus published a definitive fourth edition in 1527 containing parallel columns of Greek, Latin Vulgate and Erasmus's Latin texts.
The LoC might be published in the next issue ; some fanzines consisted almost exclusively of letter columns, where discussions were conducted in much the same way as they are in internet newsgroups and mailing lists today, though at a relatively glacial pace.
Such fannish activity ( or " fanac ") including writing to letter columns in science fiction magazines, having been published in fanzines, or having participated in science fiction oriented clubs, or just generally doing fannish things.
The Times originally published its editorials and opinion columns in a physically separate " Commentary " section, rather than at the end of its front news section as is common practice in U. S. newspapers.
He later ran for mayor and governor and even sought the presidential nomination, but lost much of his personal prestige when outrage exploded in 1901 after columnist Ambrose Bierce and editor Arthur Brisbane published separate columns months apart that suggested the assassination of William McKinley.
In 1565 he issued an edition of the Greek New Testament, accompanied in parallel columns by the text of the Vulgate and a translation of his own ( already published as early as 1556 ).
The columns were first published in book form in 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war.
The LoC might be published in the next issue: some fanzines consisted almost exclusively of letter columns, where discussions were conducted in much the same way as they are in internet newsgroups and mailing lists nowadays, though at a relatively slow pace.
She wrote magazine articles, newspaper columns, essays and published two books based upon her experiences as a flyer during her lifetime:
He continued to perform his one-man show, published ground-breaking books on the importance of contemporary manners as a means of social inclusivity as opposed to etiquette, which he claimed is socially exclusive, and supported himself by accepting social invitations and writing movie reviews and columns for US and UK magazines and newspapers.
There were also attempts to fractionate synthetic high polymers ; however, it was not until 1964, when J. C. Moore of the Dow Chemical Company published his work on the preparation of Gel Permeation Chromatography ( GPC ) columns based on cross-linked polystyrene with controlled pore size, that a rapid increase of research activity in this field began.
A collection of her columns in the now-defunct Croatian magazine, Feral Tribune, was published as a book in 2010.
The proposal was also criticised widely in the media, with editorials and columns published criticising the proposal in The Irish Times, the Irish Independent, the Irish Examiner, the Sunday Independent and other publications.
Adams has published five collections of his The Straight Dope columns, and Zotti has published a children's collection in The Straight Dope style entitled Know It All.
He published poems, newspaper columns, articles, and reviews in many of Berlin's important periodicals.
These columns were collected and published in the book Longitudes and Attitudes.
He writes two weekly columns, one covering the news media published Tuesdays or Wednesdays, and one covering entertainment published Thursdays or Fridays on the sites for the Media Research Center
Many of these columns are compiled and published in a book.
* Caro on Gambling-a collection of his columns published in Gambling Times magazine
It is currently being published as an insert within Sun magazine, with new material being printed alongside articles and columns from older issues.
Today, Andrack writes columns and articles about hiking, which are published in Stern, Die Zeit and in Wandermagazin.
In 1967, her newspaper columns were compiled and published by Doubleday, under the title of At Wit's End.

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