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"How many columns did she run?" I asked.
How many columns does the new Sun have?
In many columns, he chronicled the lives of the regular folk who were a mainstay of his readership.
The many columns were meant to be "lots of trunks" holding up a "very delicate roof", she said.
Over the last several years I have written many columns critical of the I.N.S. and of the harsh 1996 Immigration Act it enforces.
Wadsworth allowed Cooke to use many columns of rationed newsprint to tell the bizarre story, later retold in the book A Generation On Trial (1950).
Six vintages and many columns and legendary bottles later, he has become a little less modest about his own abilities, and for good reason.
What follows is an excerpt, sadly not online, from the first of many columns on wine that Prial wrote for The New York Times Magazine.
Over the years, I've written many columns about Guantánamo Bay, Abu Ghraib and torture, not to mention the abuses that go on in Chinese and North Korean prisons.
Krauthammer, in a recent interview, said he had written many columns on chess, including one each year for 20 years in Time magazine.
He did, however, present many columns and some golden cows for a new and splendid rebuilding of the Artemiseum (Temple of Artemis).
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