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  • 1Column 88 — was a neo nazi paramilitary organization based in the United Kingdom. It was formed in the early 1970s, and disbanded in the early 1980s. The members of Column 88 undertook military training under the supervision of a former Royal Marine Commando …

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  • 2Column (typography) — An example of a two column layout with caption. In typography, a column is one or more vertical blocks of content positioned on a page, separated by gutters and/or rules. Columns are most commonly used to break up large bodies of text that cannot …

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  • 3Column — For other uses, see Column (disambiguation). National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C …

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  • 4Column of the Grande Armée — Full length view The Column of the Grande Armée (French Colonne de la grande Armée or Colonne Napoléone) is a 53 metre high Doric order triumphal column (modelled on Trajan s Column and other triumphal columns in Rome) on the Rue Napoleon in… …

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  • 5Leading — Leads redirects here. For the city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, see Leeds. For other uses, see Lead (disambiguation). Line leading and Line lead redirect here. For the water navigation concept, see Leading line. For other… …

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  • 6Monolithic HPLC column — A monolithic HPLC column is a special type of column used in HPLC with porous channels rather than beads. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is the third most widely used laboratory instrument, surpassed only by analytical balances and …

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  • 7Serpent Column — The Serpent Column. The Obelisk of Theodosius is seen in the background …

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  • 8Sixth Column — infobox Book | name = Sixth Column title orig = translator = image caption = First Edition cover for Sixth Column author = Robert A. Heinlein illustrator = cover artist = Edd Cartier country = United States language = English series = genre =… …

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  • 9July Column — Colonne de Juillet The July Column (French: Colonne de Juillet) is a monument to the Revolution of 1830. It stands in the center of the Place de la Bastille, in Paris, to commemorate the Trois Glorieuses, the three glorious days in July 1830 that …

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  • 10fifth column — ► NOUN ▪ a group within a country at war who are working for its enemies. DERIVATIVES fifth columnist noun. ORIGIN from the Spanish Civil War, when General Mola, leading four columns of troops towards Madrid, declared that he had a fifth column… …

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