personal column
Britishnoun
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In a highly personal column, The Sun newspaper's showbiz editor Dan Wootton recounted how he was bullied at school by people using the same language as Maynard had tweeted.
From BBC • Nov. 22, 2017
It all started on 4 May 1956 with a small advert in the personal column of the Times.
From BBC • May 3, 2016
She wrote a deeply personal column Thursday in her paper, noting she was the same age - 35 - as the woman at the center of the 1992 Supreme Court ruling.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2012
His homey, highly personal column was born in Italy in 1943, when he began reporting the experiences of G.I.s at the front.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“This note in the personal column ought to interest you. ‘
From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George
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