Pronunciation of the English word columns.
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1. | I always read his columns with interest. | |
2. | Columns provide a solid foundation. | |
3. | The article had three columns. | |
4. | The palace has two wings, which flank a court of honor. Rows of columns join them with the main building. | |
5. | The columns of the periodic table are called groups and the rows are called periods. | |
6. | The fifth column is beginning to leave Russia. The first four "columns" — leading intellectuals, scientists, engineers, real political opposition — emigrated long ago. Only patriots, old men and gendarmes still remain in the country. | |
7. | The house features an atrium with a rectangular peristyle and a covered corridor, the roof of which is supported by columns with Doric capitals. | |
8. | The organ is supported by red marble columns and embellished with countless decorations. | |
9. | Tom feared that his relationship with Mary would be published in the gossip columns of the daily press. | |
10. | Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others, and over parts of the continent and, furthermore, the men of Atlantis had subjected the parts of Libya within the columns of Heracles as far as Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia. |