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Those words also began my Dec. 24, 1990 column, "Buy Now, " which started a long string of bullish columns following 14 months of bearish ones.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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These columns have long tried sympathetically to explain Mexican realities to our readers, but President Vicente Fox's U.N. war straddle will cost his country years of U.S. public goodwill.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Get on with it
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Stories about his brawls at parties have long filled the Bollywood gossip columns, and his link-ups with some of his leading ladies have also proved controversial.
BBC: The controversial Salman Khan
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In March, an inspector found a large crack, 2 inches wide and 6 feet long, in one of the support columns under the interstate, prompting a closure of parts of the highway.
CNN: Report: Road projects could spur 1.8 million jobs
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In the long halls of Early Christian basilicas, particularly those with rows of columns dividing a nave from side aisles, as in the fifth-century Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, narration was primarily on the interior.
WSJ: Enlightenment on an Intimate Scale | The Adinatha Temple at Ranakpur | Masterpiece by James S. Ackerman
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The columns were all written by Stephen Hugh-Jones, a long-time staff writer at The Economist, and can still be read here.
ECONOMIST: Language
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Instead, she sent a ten-minute-long video, in which she simply read, verbatim, one of her columns, previously published, from Australian Resources and Investment.
NEWYORKER: The Miner��s Daughter
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He slipped a long, ribbonlike building along the contours of the ridge, supporting it on cantilevered steel columns.
NEWYORKER: Laboratory Conditions
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The former have long griped about the overstock of shabby Class B buildings, where floors are crowded with columns and cramped by low ceilings, and where even basic central air conditioning has to be installed.
WSJ: Not Visionary Enough | By Julie V. Iovine