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He ordered them to the middle of a double column, and the group set out.
He also developed the double column commentary while doing it.
The pages are written in double columns of 38, sometimes 39 lines each.
We formed the rest into a double column all the same, and began to march northeast.
A double column of dates and times marched down the screen.
Behind the general, Gideon thought he saw six or eight mounted men in a double column.
You've got to write closer for a double column.
The double column of men drifted across the road.
The double column of crabs suspended their crawling for a moment.
The double column technique may be used for this challenging process and to record further progress (see Figure 5.4).
Although set in double columns, the typeface is comfortably large and easy to read.
It contains 40 folios, which are written in double columns.
It was no drill field march, but the men were formed up in double columns and kept fairly regular order.
These arches are supported by double columns on the backs of lions.
The north bound lanes were jammed with a stopped double column of trucks.
A double column of guardsmen brought up the rear.
At the intersection of these angles, there is a set of double columns.
The first column to the west is a double column, the only one in the building, thus making a total of 13 columns.
The two courtyards are surrounded by a double columns.
Larry made an etching of it and mounted the plate for a double column picture.
On the upper level, double columns separate the three balcony windows from the main foyer.
The original manuscript was 12.8 by 9.25 inches, and in 235 parchment pages with double columns.
Double columns on either side of the front supported a frieze overhang.
After a long period of immobility he opened the book, and from on high looked through the glasses at the small print in double columns.
To her left, the double column of riders began to angle down a narrow way that was more animal track than trail.