Similar words: newspaper clipping, newspaper, school newspaper, yesterday's newspaper, christopher columbus, column, columnist, vertebral column. Meaning: n. an article giving opinions or perspectives.
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1. She used the newspaper column as a platform for her feminist views.
2. She uses her newspaper column to expound her views on environmental issues.
3. Should he try to write a newspaper column?
4. Instead, the information related solely to a forthcoming newspaper column which recommended the shares of particular companies.
5. In my newspaper column some time ago.
6. Roosevelt later praised Anderson in her syndicated newspaper column, and the two became friends.
7. In his newspaper column this week he has one of his regular tilts at modern fashions.
8. Draw a line down the center of a newspaper column. Center your vision on the line and try to.
9. In my newspaper column some months ago, I reprinted a short essay on youth by Samuel Ullman, an author unknown to me.
10. Her article in a local newspaper column in the Crimson won ranked by Stone magazine.
11. MORN.O) in Chicago, recalled an October newspaper column in which Buffett said he planned to buy stock in U.S. companies.
12. In a newspaper column, the former Cuban leader wrote: "Mexican authorities did not inform the world of the presence [of swine flu][sentencedict.com/newspaper column.html], while they waited for Obama's visit."
13. On that occasion there was half a newspaper column about him.
14. He learned one member wrote a newspaper column about martial arts.
15. Thousands of people knew him from his radio and television appearances and weekly newspaper column for the Los Angeles Times.
16. Tony Lewis, the chairman, set out the rationale in his newspaper column.
17. So disillusioned and grumpy is he that he writes a local newspaper column on the subject.
18. He thrived on this, but after 17 years I didn't like what the relentless production of a newspaper column was doing to my writing.
19. We can only hope that if they do become the answer to a quiz question 14 years from now, it is because they were used for more than a cheap start to a newspaper column.
20. He has been a staunch critic of authoritarian regimes around the world, writing a regular newspaper column that is widely published in the Spanish-speaking world.
21. He preferred to be known as a writer and was the author of best-selling books and a national newspaper column, in addition to his "60 Minutes" essays.
22. "It's definitely happening, " says Dan Savage, who writes the syndicated newspaper column "Savage Love" and is himself a gay father (he has a son).
23. On the other hand from the flat surface medium, include the sample, product packing, POP, newspaper column, the flyleaf of DM.
24. In addition to her duties as first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote a monthly magazine column and a daily newspaper column, lectured, hosted a weekly radio show, and authored several books.
25. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first and longest-serving prime minister, is fighting a neurological disease that makes it difficult for him to walk, his daughter wrote in a newspaper column on Sunday.
26. He follows doctors' orders for some morning exercise then spends the day reading, watching TV and entertaining grandchildren and visitors. When the fancy takes him he writes a newspaper column.
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