46 Words to use with column

Added column method for computing multiple correlation constants.

But he, after a day which I knew had been a hard one, and with a many-column story still to write, was apparently as fresh and eager as ever.

The column marching eastknown as the First Division, First Army Corpswas commanded by Major-General James H. Wilson, and took part in three engagements.

Another is, that, in the order of sailing in two or more columns, if the ships were 'by the wind' or close-hauledthe column-leaders were not abeam of each other, but bore from one another in the direction of the wind.

R80957, 8Jun51, The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) List of parts, Singer propeller and Singer column fans, by William R. Grant.

Larry made an etching of it and mounted the plate for a double column picture.

The rank and file must be well up in them; but especially the officers who will be employed on the supply servicethat is to say, the transport officers of the standing army and those officers on the furlough establishment, who would be employed as column commanders.

And even that looks like blazes, for the editor will always reduce an eight-column flashlight to a two-column cut, no matter how many drinks you buy him.

On this rested the entablature, two column-diameters in height, which was divided into architrave (lower mouldings), frieze (broad middle space), and cornice (upper mouldings).

" Nyoda showed the poem to Professor Green and Professor Green showed it to a friend who was column editor of one of the big dailies, and one fine morning the poem appeared in the paper, with Migwan's full name and address at the bottom, "Elsie Gardiner, Adams Ave."

At length the conservative Ledger came out with a two-column editorial, outlining the situation, and from then on news of the various happenings, as they occurred, could be found in all the papers.

These delays under such a hot fire grew exceedingly irksome, and I therefore pushed the head of my division as quickly as I could toward the river in column files of twos parallel in the narrow way by the cavalry.

And even that looks like blazes, for the editor will always reduce an eight-column flashlight to a two-column cut, no matter how many drinks you buy him.

The inventor has heretofore made mercury column gauges for gunpowder pressures, which were too large for direct attachment to guns, but were connected with special powder chambers to test the pressure, etc., of confined explosives.

As a school student of St.Britto, his contributions to the school magazine were like a celebrity column ghost written by his father!

The figured games of Greece the column grace, Neptune and Jove survey the rapid race.

Afar, below, in airy music ring The bugles of my host; the column halts, A wearied serpent glittering in the vale, Where rising mist-like gleam the tented camps.

In small type it was hidden on the back pagesthe Irish papers have a curious habit of six-pointing articles in which the people are vitally interested and putting three-column heads on such stuff as: "Do Dublin Girls Rouge?"

Abbreviated column headings: Qty.

The great papers, in two column headlines, told of the "wiping out of a whole family."

The marching column huddles.

The supply of news is low, but the column-inches keep up their incessant demand.

The whole organization must be such that the column length of the army corps does not exceed the size which allows a rapid advance, though the supplies are exclusively drawn from magazine depots.

Every old church, too, was floored with the memorial tablets of those buried beneath, and bare upon walls and columns monuments in the taste of the various ages that have come and gone since the church was built.

Mr. Bates showed me a half-column notice of it in the Liberal Christian, of all places!

46 Words to use with  column