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The other guy hides behind some
columns.
Alas, none of the six are really happy, hardly even content; the bible-reading Azema possibly comes closest, smiling as she cleans up after unseen invalid Claude Rich - even cleaning HERSELF up when he throws food over her; Isabelle Carre is a little young to be the sister of Andre Dussollier but given her loveliness there's no real reason for her to pursue true love in the Lonelyhearts
columns.
An attempt to make something he (or in this case she) has only read a few interesting
columns
about into a 120-minute feature film.
Moreover, at least one of his pre-crisis
columns
flatly contradicts his view today that current – or even higher – levels of federal debt carry no risk whatsoever.
It is for this reason that the lighter forces centered on the 101st Airborne division and the British 16th Air Assault brigade will fly directly into the Baghdad area, linking up with armored
columns
racing up from Kuwait.
Fighter bombers and attack helicopters would be employed to intercept any counter-attacks against the flanks of the advancing columns, and to break up blocking forces.
Russia’s new draft budget, with its skyrocketing military outlays, along with paranoid talk of “fifth columns” and “national traitors,” attests to this trend.
Preparations for a second wave of military action began in November, when Putin provided separatists with a new influx of armored
columns
and personnel.
In his Newsweek
columns
published between 1966 and 1983, and in his books Capitalism and Freedom , Free to Choose , and The Tyranny of the Status Quo (written with his wife, Rose), Friedman offered a vision of liberty that was both appealing and achievable.
Though such taxes are spectacularly unpopular – perhaps because individuals refuse to admit that the externalities they themselves create are significant – I regard them as an important direction for future policy (and I intend to suggest other ideas along these lines in future columns).
As he put it, “These massive
columns
now rise with shabby dignity from the tangle of scavenging dogs and sprawling, ragged bodies at their base.”
And, as for the wider mandate to protect civilians, the resolution allows airborne attacks to knock out tanks or troop
columns
advancing on Benghazi or other rebel-held towns, and – should they exist – concentrations of forces within those areas that pose a direct and immediate threat to Qaddafi’s opponents.
Especially in the case of Chinese, fears of divided national loyalties and “fifth columns” have been strong.
In his more popular articles, in his columns, and on the podium, his wit and the speed of his mind made him a formidable presence.
His
columns
are the centerpiece of Kiyan, a magazine founded in 1991 primarily to air his views and the debates they spark.
The Yalta TemptationKYIV – The quiet period between the declaration of war in September 1939 and the Nazi blitz on Belgium and France in May 1940 is often called “The Phony War.”Since Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, and began massing troops and armored
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on our eastern border, we in Ukraine have been living through a “phony peace.”
Thailand’s color-coated crisis pits largely urban, conservative, and royalist “yellow” shirts against the predominantly rural “red”
columns
of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
And today, the ambition of many working-class Italian mothers is to see their daughters become a successful scantily clad “velina” who, in turn, manages to hit the gossip
columns
by flirting with the latest muscleman-turned-TV heartthrob or some budding young football player.
We must smother the
columns
of fire and smoke.
A couple of articles in one of my own books were deleted without an official explanation, and phrases, sentences, and even paragraphs have regularly been removed from my
columns
and commentaries in journals and newspapers.
The sample is of the late Paul Samuelson’s weekly
columns
for the magazine Newsweek from 1966-1973.
Less than a decade after his Newsweek
columns
ended, the New Economics, which he had extolled as a permanent addition to knowledge, was in flight from the ideological assaults of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
I've been reading newspaper
columns
in which writers say how dreadful it is, this mass slaughter of hundreds of thousands of animals.
To help capture all that has happened over the past 12 months, we have selected some of Project Syndicate’s most-read
columns
on politics in 2017.
But confrontation over globalization has clearly moved well beyond the streets to the
columns
of the financial press and the rostrums of mainstream think tanks.
In some stretches, there were so many women that they formed three or four
columns.
An important starting point for comparison is the number of confirmed cases and COVID-19 deaths per million population, shown in the first
columns
of the accompanying table for April 7.
He would list these in
columns
on the blackboard, and we would then have to learn them by heart: the causes of the eighteenth-century War of the Spanish Succession, the pretexts for the French Revolution, the results of the American War of Independence, and so on.
The third theme that runs through many of the previous 99
columns
is the demise of the world that we knew.
Some 200,000-500,000 people turned out – the largest gathering in the history of the country, with
columns
of demonstrators stretching for miles.
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