which butchered my column. ordsprog

en which butchered my column. I feel like it never really appeared in L.A. before.

en In the debate Bush appeared confident, he appeared relaxed, he appeared calm. That's right, he's drinking again.
  David Letterman

en As a result, the unsupported portion of the column is very rigid and brittle so that earthquake forces concentrate too much on the column, causing it to break.

en To write the column you have to stay on top of politics and media and go to a lot of stuff. I wanted to go down my writers' hole. I'm just taking a couple of months off [from the Washington Post column].

en 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.
  David Smith

en I drive all over Indio looking for problems so that we stay out of your column. Our crew will take care of it, get rid of it, I didn't know it was there. It is a county facility but it's right next to City Hall, I'm very upset, we've been out of your column for a long time.

en I feel that I'm the strongest candidate to win this seat and keep it in the Democratic column.

en I butchered the par-5s,
  Tiger Woods

en I butchered the par 5s.
  Tiger Woods

en I butchered the par 5s,
  Tiger Woods

en There is no question that, if you look at name recognition and celebrity, my opponent is far-and-away ahead. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence. I think that if you put my beliefs in one column and her positions in another column, I am almost convinced that a majority of the people in the Democratic Party would support my beliefs.

en [It was explained [Friday] in The Wall Street Journal by Holman Jenkins, one of the best business columnists in America. Let me just read from this column.] Mr. Greenwood's subcommittee ... ... ... is pursuing Ms. Stewart solely because she's a celebrity, just like Mr. Greenwood wants to be. But having had his jollies and appeared on a dozen talking-head shows, the moment has come to notice that the evidence is circumstantial and it all points to no crime being committed by Ms. Stewart.

en I call it a win, that's the only thing that matters. What's it going to say in the win-loss column? Iffy win, but it's a win? Chalk it up as another win. We've still got zero in the loss column.

en A reader should be able to identify a column without its byline or funny little picture on top -- purely by look or feel, or its turgidity ratio.
  William Safire

en In the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar a vision appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel, after that which appeared unto me at the first.


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