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Damage to the base of a column can weaken the entire frame and could cause it to collapse.
An empty-eyed skull stared past me from the shadows at the base of a column.
Earlier examples in France were placed unobtrusively either at the base of a column or more frequently on a capitol."
His crozier clattered across the floor, rang against the base of a column, and lay still, deprived of fire.
Once he heard a mutter of voices, and leaping upon the base of a column, clung there while two women passed directly beneath him.
Man sitting at the base of a column carved with hieroglyphs at Luxor Temple.
It can be an architectural element used at the top or base of a column, but is also employed as a framing device on furniture and woodwork.
The only fragment of the medieval palace which survives is the base of a column found in the early 20th century and set up in the garden.
CATHEDRAL She drew away from the opening until her back came into contact with the base of a column.
Hydrostatic gauges (such as the mercury column manometer) compare pressure to the hydrostatic force per unit area at the base of a column of fluid.
The concrete form that resembles the base of a column but is hollowed out and painted red represents Ms. Winsor in her anti-Minimalist stance, during the late 1980's.
For a few minutes he was a shape at the base of a column of dust, and then a shifting dot in the heat haze, and then the desert swallowed him.
Stunned, sweating all over and lying limp at the base of a column, I listened dully as they explained to me in Greek that this church was only part of all I had seen.
Not all fish: the jutting curve of a jaw-bone showed above the mud, a few teeth still clinging; a green-stained leg bone leaned against the base of a column, as though washed up by some underground tide.
Once my head struck against a hard object, and when I felt of it I learned that it was the base of a column - a column of unbelievable immensity - whose surface was covered with gigantic chiseled hieroglyphics very perceptible to my touch.
The picture in the middle, is of the base of a column from the palace of Darius in Susa, inscribing in its rim, in three languages (Babylonian, Elamite, and Old Persian), that Darius, is the "great king of kings."