Quotes about column
column win
When it comes down to it, it's one in the win column for the team. That's what really matters. Jon Garland
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We gutted the entire building, ... The only things left were the exterior walls, the columns and the floors. Mike Williams
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I want to warn against the Fifth Column which is trying to hinder our free way of life in Holland.
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Since I had to write every week, I knew the column had to be about something I know. Candace Bushnell
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This stopped the bleeding. You've got to get into the win column first. It was just sweet. We've got to savor the flavor of this one for a few days and then get ready for the Seahawks.
column days few flavor ready savor stopped win
This stopped the bleeding, ... You've got to get into the win column first. It was just sweet. We've got to savor the flavor of this one for a few days and then get ready for the Seahawks.
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When you're on the wrong side of the ledger column like that, it's just fate. It's unexplainable. John Davidson
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If a column is crying out for a good line and I can't come up with it, I troll for help. Communal humor is good, especially if you involve your boss. Allan Sloan
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I am interested in names and what they say; it is true. I like to look at the columns of baby names in the newspapers. But I don't run out of new ones for my characters. Ruth Rendell
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It's easy to write a good column if you've got good information. It's hard if you have to depend on style alone. I suppose there are people who can get away with styling on a regular basis. I'm not one of them. You're probably not, either. Allan Sloan
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Around 1930, a small new phenomenon arose in Depression-ridden America, spawned out of the letter columns in science fiction magazines: fandom. Gregory Benford
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I wrote the music column in my high school newspaper. Eddie Trunk
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Hal's Sunday column was the best-read piece of journalism in Northeast Ohio.
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I've had to write a column an hour after I've come back from a funeral. A deadline is a deadline, I mean, that was just what my job was. Laurie Notaro
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Here in the U.S., culture is not that delicious panacea which we Europeans consume in a sacramental mental space and which has its own special columns in the newspapers -- and in people's minds. Culture is space, speed, cinema, technology. This culture is authentic, if anything can be said to be authentic. Jean Baudrillard
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It didn't matter what else might be going on in her life, she had her column ready on time every week.
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He types his labored column -- weary drudge! Senile fudge and solemn: spare, editor, to condemn these dry leaves of his autumn. Robertson Davies
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Those inevitable dreams where you can't get your column in, you know, and at first they were the Xerox telecopy, and then they were the fax machine, and then they were, you know, email. The anxiety remains the same, but the technology has changed. Ellen Goodman
columns cut narrative teeth
In the fall of 1989, I was writing 600-word columns at the 'Herald.' My heart always was in long-form narrative writing, though. It's what I cut my teeth on at the 'Boston Phoenix.' Charlie Pierce
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I graduated college in 1992 and didn't reach a sizable audience with my column for nine solid years. If I had started ten years later, or ten years sooner, everything could have happened sooner, obviously. But if I had started fifteen years later? I don't know. Bill Simmons
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I guess if you want me to stop writing horrible, mean takedowns of everyone, give me a really, really cushy columnist gig.
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Truth be known, President Obama has never been particularly driven by principle. Right after his election, I wrote a column in a few days warning people that even though I voted for Obama, he was not what people were describing him to be. I saw him in the Senate. I saw him in Chicago. Jonathan Turley
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It's kind of hard to spend long hours trying to help people and then find out that the favorite game of the columnist is to sit back and second guess you and try to find something that you did wrong.
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The rebel columns have been entirely destroyed and there is now only some light weapon fire near the National Assembly, but the situation is now completely under control.
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I wrote a column once where I went to Bryant's grave and had this mock conversation with the Bear,
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It is my hope that partisanship will stop at the columns of the Senate. Arlen Specter
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People can sit back and look at Kobe and emulate him all they want. But the fact is that the teams that play together and have consistency throughout their lineup in the scoring column are going to win more than lose.
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Florence is probably the most dangerous game on our schedule due to the fact that they haven't been in the win column for so long. They hunger for a win.
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Publicly traded corporations and others with high visibility are reluctant to have their name in a column of contributors to Prop. 75.
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As soon as I was old enough to drive, I got a job at a local newspaper. There was someone who influenced me. He wrote a column for The Guardian from this tiny village in India. Nicholas D. Kristof
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Contrascam, Olliegate, president-bashing, Iranamok-place any person or group in Column A, and the drearisome foursome in Column B. Then generate headlines to your heart's content.
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Think of a forest, then imagine taking 10,000 trees and squeezing them together until there is essentially no space between them. That's what the neocortical column looks like. Henry Markram
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There were railroad spurs. You can see remnants of the boiler, compressor is still there, a giant lathe where they turned the columns on,