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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 joined
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.
Four months after publishing his first article in Marc ’ Aurelio, the highly influential biweekly humour magazine, he joined the editorial board, achieving success with a regular column titled Will You Listen to What I Have to Say?
The fruit capsule consists of five cells, each containing one seed, joined to a column produced from the centre of the old flower.
The Grenadier battalion of Guards, the 3rd Regiment of Guards and the 2nd battalion 5th Regiment which had been previously detached to march upon Schoorldam to keep up the communication with Sir James Pulteney, were joined by the remainder of the column, which, after taking Warmenhuizen, had been reinforced by the 1st battalion 5th Regiment, and the whole moved forward and seized the village.
In the centre Colaud's brigade from Hédouville's column drove the defenders from Houtkerque, where he was soon joined by Houchard with Jourdan's Division.
Eventually Der Spiegel has joined the ranks of the proper grammar and jargon guardians with the Zwiebelfisch ("( printer's ) pie ") column on the magazine's website, which has even spawned several best-selling books.
In September 1992, Bill Zwecker joined the Sun-Times as a gossip columnist from the troubled Lerner Newspapers suburban weekly newspaper chain, where had written the VIPeople column.
Here, he was joined by another column of reinforcements from Chippawa under Captain Richard Bullock of the 41st.
After working in newspapers for a few years, writing an occasional record / music column and running a disco, Clifford replied to an advertisement and joined as the second member of the EMI press office in 1962, under Chief Press Officer Syd Gillingham.
In September, 2003, veteran columnist To Kit () joined the newspaper, and publishes his daily column " The Golden Adventure " () and a weekly editorial called " Sunday Rest " () at the newspaper.
After ten years working in marketing – and battling alcoholism – Woodall met Susannah Constantine in 1994, whom she joined to write a weekly fashion column for The Daily Telegraph.
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.
Most likely the Chronicle's best-known and most widely-quoted writer was the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Herb Caen ( 1916 – 1997 ), a Sacramento native who joined the newspaper in 1938 to write a local-radio news column.
Marr left shortly afterwards, and joined The Economist, where he contributed the weekly " Bagehot " political column and ultimately became the magazine's political editor in 1988.
He wrote a humorous column for the British newspaper The Independent, which he joined in 1987 after six years at The Times.
Sa's column then joined Bandula's column on the march to defeat British forces at Gadawpalin, and went on to capture Cox's Bazar.
In May 1992 he joined Newsweek and wrote the column " Public Lives ", which won a National Headliner Award in 1994.
In December 1996, he joined The New Yorker to write the " Letter from Washington " column.
In January 2003, he joined Time to write a column called " In the Arena " on national and international affairs.
In 1976, she joined the New York Post as a reporter for its fledgling gossip column Page Six.
Hitchens joined The Mail on Sunday, where he has a weekly column and weblog in which he debates directly with readers.
Like other Malvaceae, the flowers are saucer-or cup-shaped, with the stamens joined into a column in the center.
Ahimeir joined the Revisionist movement in 1930, but before joining he wrote a regular column entitled " From the Notebook of a Fascist " in the unaffiliated but pro-Revisionist magazine Doar Hayom.

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