Column
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Next, Hedge can add that step to his running-order list, delete its entire
column
from the table— thus removing all the times it was a dependency–– and loop back to the start.
You may be born lucky, where you know how to master your neocortical column, and you can play a fantastic symphony.
And once you have that, you can actually begin to build the neocortical
column.
But, in fact, you can start, even though we haven't trained this neocortical
column
to create a specific reality.
So when we did this, we indeed, for the first time, saw these ghost-like structures: electrical objects appearing within the neocortical
column.
You don't see any symmetry twice in any row or
column.
When I was offered the Times
column
six years ago, the deal was like this: you'll be sent the coolest, hottest, slickest new gadgets.
The job, though, came with one small downside, and that is, they intended to publish my email address at the end of every
column.
If you ever are feeling lonely, get a New York Times column, because you will get hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of emails.
One time I wrote a
column
about my efforts to reach Dell Technical Support, and within 12 hours, there were 700 messages from readers on the feedback boards on the Times website, from users saying, ""Me too, and here's my tale of woe."
CA: So to understand it right, this involves building deep into the ground, almost like a vertical
column
of nuclear fuel, of this spent uranium, and then the process starts at the top and kind of works down?
So, any image of the kind that you see on the left, be it a real image or a synthetic image, it's made up of little regions that you see in the middle column, regions of different colors, different luminances.
I went down there on a preliminary investigation to look into dispersants and how they're going into the water
column
and so forth.
And you could just see the web of death as you go down in the water
column.
I could see myself easily in the water
column.
The plankton and the plankton eaters, you know, these are the little herring fish that go through the water
column
with their mouths open, feeding indiscriminately and just lapping up this brown pudding of toxic stuff.
The next thing that happens is the light ends evaporate, and some of the toxic things float into the water
column
and kill fish eggs and smaller fish and things like that, and shrimp.
In reality, the lady in question, portrayed by Barbara Stanwyck, has a popular magazine
column
about life on a farm with her husband and baby.
The unknown assailant ties Betty to a column, gags her, and places needles under her eyes that will cause incredible damage and pain should Betty close them.
At the time that this movie was made most housewives knew exactly who Barbara Stanwick was parodying.Today only some women over 50 probably remember Gladys Taber,whose
column "
Butternut Wisdom" ran in Family Circle Magazine from before World War II until the 1970's.She lived on Stillmeadow Farm in Conecticut,and her columns were collected into a number of books,Stillmeadow Seasons, Stillmeadow Daybook, etc.
She has gotten used to life without men since most of them are off at war, and as a successful Martha Stewart like columnist, she writes a homey
column
in which she describes her country home as the camera pans over what it really is.
Sima Qian explicitly mentions both the head of General Fan and the dagger rolled up into the map, as well as the dagger being thrown into the brass
column.
i sat through the rest of this movie only because i wrote a
column
for reviews of horror movies.
If, in the first 10 minutes of this film, you don't realize that the main character, who writes a life advice column, is going to have the tables-oh-so-cleverly-turned and learn some valuable life lessons himself, then there is probably something wrong with you.
Dan, the widowed father of three girls, has his own advice
column
that will probably go into syndication.
Chalk this one up in the win column, this was a superb movie.
The widower family man Dan Burns (Steve Carell) writes the
column "
Dan in Real Life" giving advices for families in The New Jersey Standard and raises his three daughters alone.
They party, they care for nothing but fame, they plan parties at funerals, they are craving for more money and a higher reputation, they will do anything to get due exposure in the media, to get their names boldly printed on the daily newspaper's social
column
known as "Page 3" with huge photographs which will be the center of people's discussions.
That's where our lovely heroine, a young social
column
reporter Madhvi Sharma, is thrown.
Men who've answered personal ads in the lonely hearts
column
featuring poetry are being found naked, face down on their beds.
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