We need to have righteous indignation on our side. We need to fight evil, yeah! |
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A low cliff on one bank, with an otter's holt at its foot, betrayed by a crab graveyard, on our side a gravelly shore undercutting the peat moor. |
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We had a huge crowd and the weather was on our side when you consider the forecast. |
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There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast. |
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A narrow band of waterside willows is continuous and is bordered on our side by a flat area 20 yards wide, then the floodbank. |
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If only the smaller players had kicked accurately and the goal umpire was on our side for once. |
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And on that, I'm not sure I would say categorically that time is on our side. |
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Likewise, certain kinds of men who are on our side are let off with being laddy, gropey, handsy because, hell knows, the other lot are worse. |
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The train was moving relatively slowly, and the horses were soon galloping on our side. |
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Three Oxford students have a blog devoted to international relations, and politics on our side of the pond. |
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Turkish troops were passing incuriously between the tents and their latrines dug out on our side. |
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Choosing to love, choosing hope is never easy, but requires an active decision on our side. |
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As for me, getting the odds on our side means committing to God, partnering with Him. |
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They have set the bar high, and their accomplishments will no doubt inspire further action on our side of the border. |
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Fortunately, Lady Luck was on our side and Peter Graf of UBC accepted to take over her duties as Associate Editor in July. |
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He probably would have, if the Minister of the Environment hadn't been on our side. |
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We fulfilled all of the obligations on our side of the agreement relating to the payment of the lump-sum. |
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We have on our side what all indications show to be unimpeachable science, and therefore a high probability of achieving optimal outcomes. |
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This motley crew of allies is so diverse as to leave one wondering why they appear on our side at all. |
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We also have the facts on our side and the information we need to answer the people who oppose us. |
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Haemophiliacs are ill and are suffering and time is not on our side. |
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Overemphasizing the national-security threat made it more difficult to get the rest of the world on our side. |
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Just before the dinner break when we took the vote on the Relationships Bill, inadvertently a vote was cast for one member on our side of the House in both lobbies. |
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But in this never-ending chicken-and-egg conundrum, time is on our side. |
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The class war is a war, with the other side continually trying to take advantage of weak points on our side, to encourage division and fragmentation. |
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They would have won, had the French not come in on our side. |
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I would be grateful to learn exactly what action you plan to take and how quickly, because clearly time is not on our side. |
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I am sure all members of Parliament know that the hearts of the people have to be on our side. |
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We realized the project could go sideways very quickly if we didn't get the sales and marketing people on our side. |
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This disgusting murderer is temporarily on our side, and so the purges, etc. |
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Libby has been on our side in a number of issues including the unfair treatment of our picketers at Oxford during last year's strike and supporting our fight for safety at the railroads. |
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I hope that the process may be set in motion by the continued use of well-judged language on our side too, and also wish to thank the presidency for its evident efforts at guiding the process down this path. |
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While playing ball, we would try to get our opponents over on our side. |
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It is essential for the EU now jointly to begin to reflect upon how it might try to reduce the credibility gap that in actual fact exists between ourselves and those whom we wish to get on our side. |
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The only people we get on our side are the ones who do not get the contracts, the people who were ill-treated and were beaten out on the contracts by some perception of insider influence. |
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It is not by accident that I have on our side of those who are against this, six chief medical officers in the greater Victoria area who think this is a boondoggle. |
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I am excited to see the momentum that is gathering on our side. |
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With God on our side, who can be against us? |
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Time is no longer on our side but has become our unforgiving judge. |
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It has now been concluded, on our side and on their side, that that project to seize power and overthrow the Government cannot and will not come to fruition. |
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That is why the Algerian delegation suggests that as many formal meetings as possible should be organized on document L.1, and the sooner the better, because time is not on our side. |
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But we hope that we have the element of surprise on our side as very few of our competitors have seen this specific mix of talented Canadian players. |
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If we can get the public firmly on our side, then through their purchasing habits and their voting patterns they will drive many, many billions of dollars of further investment by industry and through government programmes. |
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I knew we had the better players, and we had the clock on our side. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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On our side of the tracks, we didn't spend a lot of time increasing our ski jump distances. |
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On our side we went down to the Royal Society with a group of people from the lab. |
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