She was able to quantify her following by the number of newspapers who bought her columns -- and by how many readers spent money on a stamp to mail her a letter.
The only painting on the ground floor is Stingel's self-portrait, nestled behind some marble columns near the boat-landing entrance to the palace.
So much data is now available, in such vast scope and minute detail, it is no longer useful to look at numbers neatly laid out in two-dimensional columns and rows, says Gurjeet Singh, co-founder and chief executive of Ayasdi Inc.
The website switches from a three-column format to two-columns letting the main news feed take up more space.
Ross and his colleagues offered parallel columns of upper-class (U) speech versus the speech of (non-U) middle-class people trying to attain, or pretend to, upper-class status.
Users of centrifuges, spinning cone columns and cryo-extractors?
Reuters news agency reports that columns of al-Shabab battle-wagons mounted with heavy machine guns have rushed to reinforce Afmadow, which is about 90km north of the port city of Kismayo, al-Shabab's main economic power base.
Now it has shrunk to 3.1m, but its mix of short, terse articles full of facts and figures, advice columns (do-it-yourself and sex), and celebrity interviews (see article) makes it, deservedly, Russians' favourite perusal.
While any row may have as many columns as needed, some up-front thought has to go into what columns are needed to organize the data.
Further, the site says the revamped on-screen menus with two columns of options make the camcorder's on-screen controls a fair bit faster and easier to access.
I've been writing "The Drucker Difference" column since 2007, first at Businessweek and now at Forbes. (You can see my earlier columns by clicking here.) McGraw-Hill published a collection of my columns in 2011 under the title What Would Drucker Do Now?
The lobby is decked out with crystal chandeliers, marble floors and towering yellow-marble columns.
Magnesium cross-members and steering-wheel columns are increasingly common, as are aluminium engines and suspension components.
Carved swags encircle the drum beneath the dome, reinforcing the free-standing columns that surround the belfry below.
Look for the columns, the op-eds, the press releases, and the floor statements between next week and November.
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It's a timber cabin grown grand, three stories' worth, with a big front porch supported by tree-trunk columns.
The excitement, or some would say, football hysteria, is fuelled by newspaper columns tracking the build-up in minute detail.
His columns have been re-printed in various newspapers across the country, including the Washington Post, Dallas Morning-News, Denver Post, and Boston Herald.
For the last few years, a common question has been bandied about, from technology conferences to op-ed columns: What is Yahoo?
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The building was renamed the Cammeyer, after an 1890s shoe store there, and celebrated its neo-Renaissance arched windows and 19th-century cast-iron columns.
Vilsack's comments, the paper reports, appeared in newspaper columns in the mid-1990s.
Around the world, reaction in the op-ed columns echoed the fury.
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The half-dozen columns supporting it recall those around the belfry outside, while a tall curtained arch framed by giant pilasters and entablature echoes the portico facade.
Rows of faux-classical columns, gilded bathrooms or ostentatious curved driveways may or may not qualify for the designation, but most folks know one when they see one.
They also reviewed a variety of Op-Ed columns, blogs, newspaper articles and scientific reports, and requested that Mann produce all emails in his possession related to AR4.
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Not only that, but he would browse the faintly carbolic-smelling columns of the British Medical Journal, and scoff a hundred cow pies with the Dandy's Desperate Dan.
Perhaps we should write our reform-the-unions columns with more caution.
At the court's periphery, the flower-topped columns and golden glass lanterns of Louis Comfort Tiffany's garden loggia at Laurelton Hall evoke a lost world of decorative magnificence and sumptuous style.
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Its owner, retired insurance executive Ron Gunnell, says the estate includes 11 miles of crown molding, 80 tons of steel to support the slate roof from China and 52 interior hand-marbleized columns.
Vint Cerf - the computer scientist who co-designed some of the internet's core underlying protocols and who now acts as Google's chief internet evangelist - has been even more vocal, penning a series of op-ed columns.
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