a facade with marble columns
Add the first column of numbers.
The article takes up three columns.
The error appears at the bottom of the second column.
She writes a weekly column for the paper.
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The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY.—Johnny C. Taylor Jr, USA Today, 31 Mar. 2026 In a column in the Times, Bret Stephens noted that the good will many Jewish Americans had assumed would be extended to them after October 7th never materialized.—Eyal Press, New Yorker, 30 Mar. 2026 Judith Martin's Miss Manners column has chronicled the continuous rise and fall of American manners since 1978.—Judith Martin, Dallas Morning News, 30 Mar. 2026 In his Sunday column , Jim Cramer noted that these rising bond yields are yet another headwind for some stocks during the war.—Jeff Marks, CNBC, 30 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for column
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Etymology
Middle English columne, from Anglo-French columpne, from Latin columna, from columen top; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill