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(Windows Phone advocates insist that what Microsoft actually means here is "six columns rather than four".
With few hesitations, she scrawled down six columns of words — 120 of them.
Within minutes, he identified six columns of migrants moving across his screen, their heads bobbing above shoulder-high sagebrush.
Vandals spray-painted the six columns of the school's neoclassical Rotunda with the letters "G-R-E-E-E-D".
Yet the newcomer was not a very imposing production: four pages, six columns each, closely printed; no illustrations; few advertisements.
Nancy encouraged me to work on my own stories and published one, "The Boys Choir of Harlem," six columns.
In May, The Chief completed a subtle redesign, switching to six columns of text, from eight, and changing its headline typeface.
The Scruggs place, a five-million-dollar white mansion with six columns across the front, gave them an address on a newly created street — Faulkner Woods Place.
There are six columns of light-emitting diodes on the face of the clock, two each for the hours, minutes and seconds.
For example, a sample grid consisting of six columns and six rows could represent all possible outcomes of two dice rolled.
The tufa platform on which it was built, now exposed behind and beneath the Palazzo dei Conservatori, measured 203 by 174 feet (62 by 53 metres), probably with three rows of six columns across each facade and six columns and a pilaster on either flank.
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