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column

noun as in line, procession

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"Women also must take this opportunity to bring men along with us," scolded Kami Rieck at the New York Times, in a column castigating women who are feeling demoralized about dating men.

From Salon

Why this story stuck with me: Before the Dodgers opened their season in South Korea, I made a stop in Japan to report a couple of columns, including one on newcomer Yoshinobu Yamamato.

The Isias had been operating since 2001 but, according to scientific analysis, gravel and sand from the local river had been mixed with other construction materials to form the columns supporting the building.

From BBC

A young forward by the name of Wayne Rooney whose transfer garnered headlines and newspaper column inches galore.

From BBC

Among them, a remarkable disabled Kurdish girl I first met in August 2015, when she had joined a vast column of people who had landed on the Greek island of Lesbos.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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