| 1. | "He had answered the daughter's ad in the personal column.
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| 2. | Personal columns in highbrow magazines bulge with disconnected hearts and promises of Asian bliss.
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| 3. | Such a plaintive wail might be found in the personal columns of a black magazine.
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| 4. | It's a sort of personals column for Saab Nuts.
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| 5. | Siodmak followed it up with the Personal Column ", which did well at the box office.
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| 6. | There have also been deeply personal columns about his life with Marshall and about their children.
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| 7. | Even a cursory reading of personal columns suggests that not every advertiser sticks to the unvarnished truth.
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| 8. | Please make the following correction to the LEAH-PERSONALS column that moved this evening from the San Francisco Chronicle:
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| 9. | Except, I'm hearing those distant alarms again, while also remembering a personal column opinion from January of 1994:
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| 10. | He performed as a backing vocalist and percussionist in the Liverpool band Personal Column in the late 1970s.
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