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column

[kol-uhm] / ˈkɒl əm /




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Yurii Ihnat, spokesman of the Ukrainian Air Force, said late on Tuesday afternoon that a "large number of drones" had entered Ukrainian airspace from the north of the country, "effectively moving in columns".

From BBC

In this column, I wrote about a high-profile spy drama released last year that casts unification as righteous, worth any sacrifice, and historically inevitable.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to analysts interviewed for this column, the primary culprit is the game that companies and analysts play to keep expectations low before earnings reports.

From Barron's

Here are the total returns for all five funds for longer periods, with the funds’ expense ratios in the rightmost column:

From MarketWatch

Mr. Riley’s column reminds me of Oscar Wilde’s definition of a cynic: “A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.”

From The Wall Street Journal