Nearby homes were dwarfed by the column of water gushing out of the 42in (107cm) main.
You can read his column of the same name at our Web Site at npr.org.
That created a column of fire which then detached itself to form a floating, quivering fireball.
But the column of those still waiting stretched, at last count, for 15km (nine miles).
It appeared at the top of the right-hand column of the browser version of my homepage.
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Northern newspapers approached lynchings as though they were dog bites man stories, hardly worth a column of text.
When it rains, a column of rain falls and the water drains away into holes in the floor.
In the column of five-year pay totals, nine-figure sums are not unheard of.
Sometimes a slender column of smoke rose from the village and dissipated in the vast sky over the plains.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi, president of Bhutto's party for Punjab, said he was leading a column of 200 vehicles from Lahore.
The volcano, in the North Island, sent a column of ash at least 2km (1.25 miles) into the air, scientists said.
As it turns out, we thought about this last year at this time, in a column of the same name.
"Ken can look at a column of figures and pick out the two that matter, " says Joe L. Price, chief financial officer.
The number of the old requirement, from which the new requirement was derived, is shown in the next column of the spreadsheet.
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The number of the old requirement, which was moved to the new Function, is shown in the next column of the spreadsheet.
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That bigger figure would make a cube of sides 50m (166ft) long, or a column of gold towering 143m above Wimbledon centre court.
It consists of condensed water droplets and is associated with a column of air that rotates as it is drawn into the cloud.
The CIO.com article on which that column of mine was based said that only about 25% of CIOs generate revenue for their organizations.
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On Thursday, French military spokesman Col Thierry Burkhard said a column of 1, 400 troops from Chad was heading towards Kidal from the Niger border.
Pulling out his service receipts from the drawer under the phone, he studied the column of calls until he found a number in Georgia.
On the road between Segou and Bamako on Tuesday, a CNN crew saw a large column of French mechanized infantry barreling toward northern Mali.
Americans, according to Paul Johnson's Current Events column of June 10 (" The two sick men of Europe"), are increasingly mystified by the European Union.
The final column of three on the topic of confirmation bias.
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Local police described how one piece smashed into the ground near Lake Chebarkul, throwing up a column of ice, water and steam and creating a 26-foot crater.
This works by blowing a mixture of volatile chemicals (which flavour-creating compounds necessarily are) through a column of powder that absorbs and releases those chemicals at different rates.
This is the so-called jet stream, the fast river of air that helps drive our weather, which interacts with the storm's updrafts to create a spinning column of air.
Additionally, some Tennessee Whiskies are filtered using the Lincoln County Process, whereby it is exposed to a column of charcoal chips before being transferred to barrels for aging.
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His 6-foot-5 frame hunched towards a laptop, Ressi trains a finger at a column of numbers, each data point like a genetic marker in the DNA of an entrepreneur.
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To cut down on clutter and give the feed more room to breathe, navigation elements on the left have been slimmed down to a narrow black column of icons, similar to the mobile interface.
When he lifted off last Thursday afternoon, climbing aloft on a column of hellfire that made his puny Atlas look like a sparkler, the nation paid attention in a way it hadn't in decades.
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