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Beyond it I noted a small green column, about twelve feet below the present ground level -- the Serpentine Column, three entwined serpents, which once stood at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece.
* Latin square, a square array in which each symbol appears exactly once in each row and each column
Because pressure was once commonly measured by its ability to displace a column of liquid in a manometer, pressures are often expressed as a depth of a particular fluid ( e. g. inches of water ).
However to his left Leclaire advanced once more from Bergues and met with Hédouville's column advancing from Oost-Capel.
In this example, using a water / acetonitrile gradient, more hydrophobic components will elute ( come off the column ) late, once the mobile phase gets more concentrated in acetonitrile ( i. e. in a mobile phase of higher eluting strength ).
Ultimately, Allenby ’ s column never suffered a reverse or lost a convoy during this period of the war – a fate that befell most column commanders at least once up to the end of the war.
During pseudocopulation, pollen from the flower ’ s column becomes attached to some part of the pollinator, usually the head or abdomen, and the pollinator inadvertently carries and transfers this pollen to other flowers when they are once again enticed into pseudocopulation.
In July 2009, Didio explained in the " DC Nation " column featured in the back of certain DC titles that Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds No. 4 " returned Conner to the land of the living, while Legion of Three Worlds No. 5 ... resolves the issue of the multiple Legions once and for all ", and that in August DC would revive " Adventure Comics Starring Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes ", with additional pages split-featuring Superboy and the Legion in separate stories.
" According to The Economist: " Mr Morris also said, in an interview that stunned his supporters, that Israel was justified in uprooting the Palestinian ' fifth column ' once the Arabs had attacked the infant state, and that the number executed or massacred — some 800, on his reckoning — was ' peanuts ' compared with, say, the massacres in Bosnia in the 1990s.
For this reason, the Socialist Party's call for public ownership in the ' What We Stand For ' column in ' The Socialist ' newspaper, is followed by the demand for democratic working class control and management, as well as " Compensation to be paid on the basis of proven need ", as judged by the workers once in control and management of the industry in question.
Novak's political column once stated that he considered every single President in his lifetime to be a failure, with the lone exception of Reagan.
He was once described by the " Bagehot " opinion column in The Economist as a " hard-left oddball ".
" Torsion Fountain " ( also known as The Shell Fountain ) by Franta Belsky is a tall bronze column of shell-like forms, which once poured water into one another ; and
Steve Harvey of the Los Angeles Times once featured a personalized license plate with the text HATE405 in his column.
In mathematics, a Graeco-Latin square or Euler square or orthogonal Latin squares of order n over two sets S and T, each consisting of n symbols, is an n × n arrangement of cells, each cell containing an ordered pair ( s, t ), where s is in S and t is in T, such that every row and every column contains each element of S and each element of T exactly once, and that no two cells contain the same ordered pair.
It lasted about five minutes, and the eruption column once again reached 24 km.
He revealed in the mid-1960s that CBS once developed a kind of school for young comedy writers, with Ace himself " placed in charge of a group of six or seven young writers who wanted to make all that easy money ", as he recalled in a later magazine column.
As a final step, the checking method that is advocated removes both the risk of repeating any original errors and allows the precise column in which an error occurs to be identified at once.
In this mode once the pilot releases pressure on the yoke ( control column ) the autopilot will maintain the pitch attitude selected by the pilot until he moves the yoke again.
A skew tableau of shape / is obtained by filling the squares of the corresponding skew diagram ; such a tableau is semistandard if entries increase weakly along each row, and increase strictly down each column, and it is standard if moreover all numbers from 1 to the number of squares of the skew diagram occur exactly once.
He had his own chess column called " Littlewood's Choice ", printed once a month in the English Chess Federation magazine.
In 2007, this resulted in her husband writing her column instead, as something of a retaliation, though he did this only once.
Unlike many writers of his era, Rice defended the right of football players such as Grange, and tennis players such as Tilden, to make a living as professionals, but he also decried the warping influence of big money in sports, once writing in his column:
Her letters to Véronneau, wrote Christie Blatchford in her Globe and Mail column, were " in French and on the same sort of childish, puppy-dog-decorated paper she once wrote to her former husband … the same kind of girlish love notes she sent to him.

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* HeidiSQL – a full featured free front end that runs on Windows, and can connect to local or remote MySQL servers to manage databases, tables, column structure, and individual data records.
The May 2007 issue featured a column by Michael Shermer calling for a United States pullout from the Iraq War.
Second Amendment Sisters has a featured column in Gun Week.
In March of the following year, Martin Gardner wrote about the Ulam spiral in his Mathematical Games column ; the Ulam spiral featured on the front cover of the issue of Scientific American in which the column appeared.
* Jerry Bledsoe a journalist and true crime author, lives in nearby Asheboro ; his regular column appeared for many years in the Greensboro News & Record, and his investigative reporting is featured in the Rhino Times.
The magazine featured a regular column by film-critic Roger Ebert and others and had many reviews of various kinds of webpages and tech gadgets.
* Mike's Marbleopolis, a fictional marble column store featured in a spoof advertisement on Saturday Night Live was shown as being at 2941 Central Avenue, Lynbrook.
He is a featured writer for AARP magazine and gives readers advice in his column, “ Happily Ever Laughter ”.
Burke recalled in 2003: " I was furious when Wexler rejected Pickett ", and " when radio personality the Magnificent Montague started spinning Pickett ’ s original version, Wexler rushed out Burke ’ s, with both in Billboards " Singles Review " column on April 13. and both featured on Billboard's " Artists ' Biographies " on May 4, 1963.
During the broadcast run of The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., TV Guide featured a positive review of the show in its Couch Critic column and wrote, " It's as funny as it is exciting, which is not an easy combo to pull off ... it's fresh and funny and different, and that's why we like it.
After being featured in the Unsigned Hype column of The Source magazine, Lynn debuted in 1992 with the single " Take It EZ ", followed by the album Can I Borrow a Dollar ?, under stage name Common Sense.
She is a periodic guest on Fox News programs and is currently featured in Maxim Magazine's " Ask Heidi " column.
It featured a back-page rumor column penned by the pseudonymous Mac the Knife.
In 1967 all Fords, including the Galaxie, featured a large, padded hub in the center of the plastic steering wheel, along with an energy-absorbing steering column, padded interior surfaces, recessed controls on the instrument panel, and front outboard shoulder belt anchors.
The Mainichi Daily News column WaiWai, by Australian journalist Ryann Connell, featured often-sensationalist stories, principally translated from and based on articles appearing in Japanese tabloids.
* Chatterbox, a political column written by Timothy Noah and featured on Slate, a magazine
In October 2007, Medved drew critics ' fire after publishing a controversial column regarding the history of Slavery in the United States, in which he wrote, " No, it's not true that the ' peculiar institution ' featured kind-hearted, paternalistic masters and happy, dancing field-hands, any more than it's true that America displayed unparalleled barbarity or enjoyed disproportionate benefit from kidnapping and exploiting innocent Africans.
The final page of the Ottawa edition of Frank also featured a humour column, usually satirizing the point of view of a real Canadian political figure such as Sheila Copps or Preston Manning.
As with all 1967 cars sold in the U. S., Caprices featured the set of occupant protection safety features including an energy-absorbing steering column, soft or recessed interior control knobs, and front outboard shoulder belt anchors.
The April 1990 issue of Esquire magazine featured The Real Book in the " Man At His Best " column by Mark Roman, in an article called " Clef Notes.
Also edited by Turnbull, the magazine's " Fiend Factory " column featured new AD & D monsters, many of them created by gamers who read the magazine.
The supplement describes over 150 monsters, all illustrated, and many of the illustrations were previously featured in the " Fiend Factory " column as well.

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