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Omitting the column list in the REFERENCES clause implies that the foreign key shall reference the primary key of the referenced table.
DJ legend Mark Moore singled out the track ' Modern Touch ' for particular praise in his monthly review column by writing " I shall go on record as declaring this as 2 minutes 53 seconds of perfect pop.

column and be
I certainly hope this will be the impression left in the minds of readers, rather than the comment by Cleveland Amory in his first of the month column.
Fractions from the column which were to be subjected to analytical ultracentrifugation were concentrated by negative pressure dialysis and dialyzed for 16 hr in the cold against at least 500 volumes of phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.2, ionic strength 0.154.
The only treatment by which nonspecific staining could be satisfactorily removed was by passing the conjugate through a DEAE-cellulose column.
Nonspecific staining could be satisfactorily eliminated by passing these conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column as described for Af.
The label and operation columns must be blank and the continuation of the operand must begin in column 21 ; ;
i.e., it must be left-justified in the operand column of the coding sheet.
The type of presentation of results used in the deterministic process may be used here, except that now the fourth column is redundant.
If Holstein-Beck's Dutch column were destroyed, the Allied army would be split in two: Eugene's wing would be isolated from Marlborough's, passing the initiative to the Franco-Bavarian forces now engaged across the whole plain.
For a finite-dimensional vector space, using a fixed orthonormal basis, the inner product can be written as a matrix multiplication of a row vector with a column vector:
In an N-dimensional Hilbert space, can be written as an N × 1 column vector, and then A is an N × N matrix with complex entries.
The error must be located and rectified and the totals of debit column and credit column recalculated to check for agreement before any further processing can take place.
In drum printers, a drum carries the entire character set of the printer repeated in each column that is to be printed.
The particles of the solid stationary phase or the support coated with a liquid stationary phase may fill the whole inside volume of the tube ( packed column ) or be concentrated on or along the inside tube wall leaving an open, unrestricted path for the mobile phase in the middle part of the tube ( open tubular column ).
In many cases, baseline separation of the peaks can be achieved only with gradient elution and low column loadings.
Because the process takes advantage of the nonlinearity of the isotherms, a larger column feed can be separated on a given column with the purified components recovered at significantly higher concentrations.
Liquid chromatography can be carried out either in a column or a plane.
Often these columns can be loaded with different metals to create a column with a targeted affinity.
In some cases, the chemistry within a given column can be insufficient to separate some analytes.
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.
For an axially loaded straight column with any end support conditions, the equation of static equilibrium, in the form of a differential equation, can be solved for the deflected shape and critical load of the column.

column and raised
I was interested in James Webb Young's Madison Avenue column in which he raised the question: `` Do We Need a College of Propaganda ''??
Some recent research has raised the possibility that fewer than forty British soldiers were in the vicinity and that Maguire's column was forced to abandon their weapons with only one British officer wounded.
As Wood approached, Hyder Ali raised the siege, snuck around Wood's column, and attacked his baggage train in a battle near Bagalur.
Today found itself in the midst of controversy again in 2002, when its editor Rod Liddle wrote a column in The Guardian that was extremely critical of the Countryside Alliance and which raised questions about his own impartiality.
There is a column topped with a decorative urn in the Castle Green, Hereford – a statue was planned in place of the urn, but insufficient money was raised.
Some controversy has been raised about the actual shape of the " Lot's Wife " stone column, that allegedly collapsed in 1764.
The pulpit rests on a central column, raised on an octagonal pedestal.
The siege was raised when Colonel Hastings lead a relief column which arrived on 5 June.
Ceremonies in Memphis are described where the pharaoh, with the help of the priests, raised a wooden djed column using ropes.
As for Duilius, a columna rostrata, or victory column, was raised with an inscription in his honor in the Forum.
The recent rapid seizure of power by Vidkun Quisling in Norway, a politician whose career superficially resembled that of Sir Oswald Mosley, raised the possibility of a fifth column deposing the government.
This in turn carries a large walking beam which can be raised or lowered ; at the dock end of this is a vertical column with a large scoop bucket on the end.
A parallel beam is mounted halfway down this column to keep the column vertical as it is raised or lowered.
Born to a Jewish family and raised in Freeport, New York, on Long Island, Schaap began writing a sports column at age 14 for the weekly Freeport Leader, but the following year he moved to the Nassau Daily Review-Star daily under Jimmy Breslin.
The monument consists of a large bronze statue that sits atop a Doric style column, which is itself raised above the ground by a pedestal base.
In his column, LoBaido outlined what he regarded as the moral depravity of America in general and New York in particular, asking whether, " God ( has ) raised up Shiite Islam as a sword against America ".
Snow ’ s choice of words was raised in the House of Commons at Prime Minister ’ s Questions and a few days later prompted a leader column in the Sun newspaper saying “ there are traitors in our midst ”.
Constructed with funds raised by Il Progresso, a New York City-based Italian-language newspaper, the monument consists of a marble statue of Columbus atop a granite rostral column decorated with bronze reliefs representing Columbus ' ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.
As a final insult, the troops destroyed Duke Ranuccio's family Palazzo Farnese and raised a column reading " Quì fu Castro " ' Here stood Castro '.
The term also applies to the wall of a circular structure, whether on the ground or raised aloft on pendentives and carrying a dome, and to the drum shaped segments of a column, which is built up in several courses.
A lofty column, the Admiral Hood Monument was raised to his memory on a hill near Butleigh, Somersetshire.
" Among other oddities, Quillen regularly wore a " cowboy-type Stetson ," raised a memorial to " Eve, the First Woman ," published his father's obituary before he died, used a column to advertise his interest in adopting a baby boy (" must be between three and twelve months of age "), and built himself a faux Greek temple as a work space — which he never used.
On either side of the central passageway was a Corinthian column on a rectangular, raised base projecting from the center of the wall.

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