"column" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He called Mr. Haberman, who corrected the error in a follow-up column, which in turn set in motion plans to add two plaques.
- Mr. Barry's follow-up column on Oct. 5, describing the reaction ("I just hope nobody interrupted the A.T.A.'s dinner," he wrote), published a new number for the association.
- This is a follow-up column about a Newark schoolgirl named Nathalie Pagan who had been to Maryland once, oh, and the edge of Pennsylvania too, although she was sleeping in the back seat at the time.
- In one of seven follow-up columns, he wrote: "I told Bass I just knew this would spread beyond Iowa.
- So even when Mr. Musharraf denied me visas all this year, to block me from visiting Ms. Mukhtaran again and writing a follow-up column, I bit my tongue.
- A follow-up column reaffirming her position served only to intensify the debate and soon became a feature article on the front page of The New York Times.
- Conlin explained in a follow-up column that he was attempting to make an ill-advised point supporting pitcher Don Sutton, who had the same number of victories as Ryan.
- Other views - opposing, amplifying or otherwise - are hereby solicited for a follow-up column on this subject.
- A follow-up column in 2004 found the situation had worsened due to increased teacher exodus, and documented Principal McCaskill's campaign against Alice Alcala, described as one of the city's leading Shakespeare teachers.
- I had planned to be in Pakistan this week to write a follow-up column about Mukhtaran.
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