Column
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There are three panels on this suit, and in any given conditions, one or more of those panels will match the reflective spectra of the water so as to disappear fully or partially, leaving the last panel or panels to create a disruptive profile in the water
column.
On that day, a
column
of American and Afghan troops were making their way through a part of Afghanistan to help protect a group of government officials, a group of Afghan government officials, who would be meeting with some local village elders.
The
column
came under ambush, and was surrounded on three sides, and amongst many other things, Captain Swenson was recognized for running into live fire to rescue the wounded and pull out the dead.
And we went there, and we arranged ourselves in front of one of the barricades, and a little while later, a
column
of tanks rolled up.
And I told my United States senator that there was a very high probability that if he could find some funding for this, we would become a left-hand
column
in the Wall Street Journal, to which he readily agreed.
Design-wise, it manages to both be too crude and have too many details at the same time, which if you were trying for that, you wouldn't be able to do it, and it just looks bad at a distance, but having deep meaning puts that element in the plus
column.
If a newspaper ran some racist or homophobic column, we realized we could do something about it.
I published this article in the New York Times Modern Love
column
in January of this year.
For instance, you can find, say, 117/243, in the 117th row and 243rd
column.
Check out the entry of the third column, fifth row.
Now, look at the first row of the first matrix and the first
column
of the second matrix.
Multiply the first number in the row by the first number in the column: 1 times 2 is 2. Now do the next ones: 3 times 3 is 9. Now add them up: 2 plus 9 is 11.
Corals are born in a number of different ways, but most often by mass spawning: all of the individuals of a single species on one night a year, releasing all the eggs they've made that year into the water column, packaged into bundles with sperm cells.
His call to Domitia drawing on the column, Domitia III.
Domitia III shot off and is drawing on a
column.
Domitia II joins her but seeks to read the graffiti higher up on the
column.
Since the only
column
missing both these values is the center one, this must be the Brit's red-walled home.
Now that the only spot in the grid without a cigar and a drink is in the fifth column, that must be the home of the person in clue twelve.
And as they swirl in tight formation, this multi-step
column
of mantas creates its own vortex, sucking in and delivering the plankton right into the mantas' cavernous mouths.
I backed up against a support
column
and just waited for it.
Now that they’re less dense, they rise in a thinning
column.
Then when you pointed to a cell, the computer could put the row and
column
in as a name.
We think about pie charts and
column
graphs and endless politicians talking to scientists wearing cardigans.
GC: I wrote a
column
about this for Time Motto, saying that I really believe that lot of people put on blinders, and maybe for the first time, some people decided that policies they believed in and being heard and not being invisible anymore was more important to them than the way in which he had acted or acts as a human.
GC: But I would encourage people to watch a television news show or read a
column
that they normally wouldn't.
Read a
column
that is not something you would normally read, because then you gain perspective of what the other side is thinking, and to me, that's a start of coming together.
I started this advice
column
called "Dear Mona," where people would write to me with questions and concerns and I'd try to answer them with data.
If the space station was stationary on top of a giant column, you’d still experience ninety percent of the gravitational force there that you do on the ground.
In the Arctic, when it's ice-covered, most of the noise from wind doesn't make it into the water column, because the ice acts as a buffer between the atmosphere and the water.
In the first column, "Define," you're writing down all of the worst things you can imagine happening if you take that step.
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