a facade with marble columns
Add the first column of numbers.
The article takes up three columns.
The error appears at the bottom of the second column.
She writes a weekly column for the paper.
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Joe Mathews writes the Connecting California column for Zócalo Public Square.—Joe Mathews, Mercury News, 25 Apr. 2025 The mosaics date from that time, and the interior also boasts Classical columns plundered from other buildings, although it’s encased in a Neoclassical facade built in the 1700s.—Lauren Kent, CNN Money, 25 Apr. 2025 Last week’s Apple Loop can be read here, or this week’s edition of Loop’s sister column, Android Circuit, is also available on Forbes.
Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn.—Ewan Spence, Forbes.com, 25 Apr. 2025 The world’s news cameras and column inches have since been trained on the Vatican, analyzing the complex legacy of the man who had been tasked with bringing a dose of modernity to Catholicism.—Max Goldbart, Deadline, 25 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for column
Word History
Etymology
Middle English columne, from Anglo-French columpne, from Latin columna, from columen top; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill
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