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  1. There are many perpendicular marble columns in Greek temples.
    希腊庙宇有很多垂直的大理石柱。
  2. The temple is supported by massive columns.
    此庙由粗大的柱子支撑.



  1. She writes at least three columns and features for the Plain Dealer's Friday tabloid and another two to three reviews for the rest of the week.
  2. It has stood empty since a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook northern California six months ago, killing 68 people, cracking concrete columns supporting the waterfront roadway.
  3. The grey-on-pink columns look, at a glance, just as they always do - or, at least, as they have done since the typography was changed a year or so ago.
  4. The liability cannot be enforced against the individual either if he remains overseas. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
  5. She added that the restructuring establishes control over the Monitor's news columns by its business manager, which she argued "threatens its editorial independence."
  6. In the center of the wall, between columns of a portico, is a large, gold-embossed crucifix.
  7. To allow the politically divisive Tower defeat to fester over the weekend _ and to be churned over on Sunday television talk shows and in newspaper columns _ would have not been helpful to the president.
  8. One of the earliest columns I wrote for this page said that while television fiction was fun, fact was the real thing; when done well, documentary and current affairs programmes represented the pinnacle of television's achievements.
  9. The columns were the principal feature of the Capitol until a new front was put on in 1958 and completed just in time for John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961.
  10. Some inspectors are more pragmatic than others. Ask your tax office for the free pamphlet IR120; You and the Inland Revenue. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
  11. Students stayed home today from schools near a volcano after it erupted for the first time in 26 years, belching columns of fire and a plume of smoke that rose to 6,000 feet, authorities said.
  12. Kennedy looked solemn as he entered the chamber, strode past the American flag, stood before the pale marble columns and took his seat at the end of the row of nine justices.
  13. Presumably when he reached that stature he became the sort of megaliterateur who didn't like the fact that his publisher used the same drawing on the covers of both his first and second collections of Nation columns.
  14. But they aren't part of the nouvelle society that populates the columns of W and New York.
  15. In Colchester meanwhile, Lay & Wheeler's man about France has been spending his days chez the local printer, painstakingly adjusting columns of prices on his firm's new list. Wine merchants are in the front line of the exchange rate debacle.
  16. Dr. Relman said the proper place to air disagreements over interpretation is in letters-to-the-editor columns or in commentary articles.
  17. KBS showed scenes of columns of protesters with masks and hankerchiefs over their faces attacking police, who fired tear gas.
  18. The minority report agrees with the point made in these columns that the arms sales and diversion were fully within the constitutional authority of the executive branch.
  19. State engineers have made a preliminary finding that it was failure of the concrete columns, wrenched and separated from the double-decker roadbed, that was responsible for the collapse.
  20. (Reply by Andrew White of Gordon Leighton & Co.). No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
  21. At least not according to those Arcadians whose columns decorate the more conservative weekly journals in Britain.
  22. That evidence includes racist television programs Tom Metzger produces, a telephone hotline he records and newspaper columns he writes.
  23. Frank, chief of staff for Hatfield, said there was no connection between the columns and the contributions.
  24. When they wanted to compile a list of Britons and Americans resident in France they bought the departement phone books and methodically scanned the columns for Anglo- Saxon names.
  25. But columnists in California, Florida and Washington all say that since they started their columns this year, the campaign machines have been providing voluminous documentation for their commercials, along with the usual press releases.
  26. Or retiring? PRESIDENT BUSH: Jessica, you know something, I don't know who writes these columns - Periscope.
  27. The first gives the base salary, the second total cash pay including bonuses. The next four columns relate to the median manager halfway in the ranking, giving the latest salaries and total cash pay, followed by the equivalents 12 months before.
  28. The phone number of the Bonds and Stocks Office (Blackpool, FY3 9YP) is 0253-697333. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
  29. Roberts also insisted it was a lack of technology and not a lack of money that led to delays in earthquake safety improvements on I-880 and similar elevated roads supported by "outrigger" columns on either side.
  30. This will give you an idea of the arbitrary nature of the rules laid down by parliament: they do not purport to be equitable or logical. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
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