From my banana seat bicycle, I always wondered what life was like on the other side of the boulevard. |
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She swigs her drinks and is off to blag her way into an exclusive club on the other side of town. |
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There is an old adage that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. |
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The bankers on the other side of the table, Eliza and Franklin, chuckle good-naturedly. |
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He managed to push them away for a moment and then ran towards a taxi on the other side of the street. |
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I deliberately went and stood at the bar near by the group of girls on the other side of the pub, but they didn't even so much as look at me. |
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She looked across her room to the desk on the other side, the thick book on top of it waiting to be read. |
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With a cloud of green smoke, she materialized sitting on top of my dresser, which is across from my bed on the other side of the room. |
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She stopped on the sidewalk as a small boutique on the other side of the street caught her eye. |
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On one side, he's got a bed, a toilet and a shower, and on the other side, just a table. |
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The first unit that they saw was an artillery battery on the other side of an open field. |
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The same range of topics and preoccupations fueled discussion on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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The distorted semblances of the trees on the other side were vaguely visible through it, mocking him cruelly in the emptiness. |
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The side street was quiet, but the four-lane super highway on the other side was less so. |
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The roadworks, which take up one lane of the street, are fenced off on the other side by wire mesh panels. |
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She sat on the other side of the fire, gazing at me through the tongues of yellow flame. |
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Similarities also exist between the left and the interests on the other side of the issue. |
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The beach here is rocky and the bay is narrow with steep snow-topped mountains rising on the other side from the water's edge. |
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The other bedrooms are located on the other side of the lower level beneath the master bedroom quarters. |
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Meanwhile, the drunken man on the other side of the room was struggling to break free of the flimsy curtain that separated us. |
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Behind him on the other side of the trench, was a similar berm called the parados. |
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Phoenix needs its maestro to orchestrate its attack, especially with Cassell on the other side. |
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Next door to us on the other side was a paddock where the bottleoh kept his draught horses. |
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It just happened to be on the other side of the tape that had a Brian May album on. |
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He had tried to straighten up, but over-steered, which led him to lose control and collide with the tree on the other side of the road. |
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Never lost from memory is the transcendent God who exists not only on the other side of space, but also on the other side of time. |
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Providing you can catch the driver's attention, you can shelter from the weather on the other side of the road. |
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A small, stooped old man emerged from the back of the shop, and walked to stand opposite them, on the other side of the counter. |
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In another country, on the other side of the continent a young woman bid a tearful farewell to her family, friends and well-wishers. |
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Chairs were stacked on the other side between a trash can and a drinking fountain. |
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I walked down the road, trying not to look like I'd been attacked, robbed and dropped on the other side of the city minus my short term memory. |
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Eva's sleeping on the bed on the other side of the cabin, and she's sprawled all over my bed, and on the kitchen counter, there's ooh! |
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There were some people on the other side of the fence, may I say, who reached out and suggested it. |
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In 1994 they had been on the other side of the fence, yet, today they all sit next to each other peacefully in church. |
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I hope to understand where people who sit on the other side of the fence from me are coming from. |
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Some traffic passed on the other side of the road, Mac tucked himself in against the car and ignored it. |
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The result can be monastically bare, as though he is looking for whatever lies on the other side of asceticism. |
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There was only one guard positioned on the other side of the doors, and he was walking away from her. |
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I have been told that some people on the other side of the river complain about noise and anti-social habits. |
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It was a shot that held no threat, but it hit the tape of the net, lingered and fell softly, stone dead on the other side of the net. |
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Adam parked on the other side of the driveway near the barn and shut off the engine. |
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The scene ends with the sobbing woman screaming for a sympathetic witness on the other side of a one-way mirror. |
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Michelangelo also traced the figure of Tityus on the other side of the paper. |
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They put the audience on the other side of a one-way mirror, and you watch them watch the show. |
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Much to the enjoyment of the no-longer-bored guard on the other side of the one-way mirror, Mike and Martina share a deep, passionate kiss. |
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On Sunday the cones will be changed and work will start on the other side of the eastbound carriageway. |
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As things began moving more quickly, we passed the accident on the other side of the carriageway. |
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Sometimes I wish I could wring that man's neck for the games he plays while I'm on the other side of the world having a cow! |
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We're thinking we might make our way to the sale on the other side of Guildford one weekend soon. |
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These are popular with US visitors, who dislike the idea of coping with a stick shift and driving on the other side of the road at the same time. |
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An arrow streaked through the air and landed harmlessly in the road on the other side. |
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The steam train pulled up on the other side of the crossing as they wouldn't fit on the other side of the road. |
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We landed softly on the other side, continuing a smooth gallop, until I checked him back to a canter, trot and then walk. |
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Poor old Gordon has to sleep on the other side of the house, while Cherie's going at it hammer and tongs, screaming like a banshee. |
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I've been on the other side, and every day, I thank the gods of fate that guided me into my current situation. |
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He did it the way any sensible hacker living on the other side of the world would do it. |
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Vincent moved silently into a deep shadow on the other side of the room, going behind a stack of crates piled in the middle of the floor. |
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Here are some of my finds from the Nikau Palm Reserve bush walk located on the other side of the motorway from the campus. |
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Celtic may be a non-participant in the World Cup, but their prospects could be distinctly altered by events on the other side of the globe. |
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Him verballing other people at a meeting on the other side of the world apparently putting things in the newspaper, for me has zero credibility. |
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The street they walk along is open on the left hand side with verandahed shops on the other side. |
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Though my habit of driving along looking at cars on the other side of the road could prove to be a bit nocuous. |
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Instead, with the match already nigh on a 7,000 sell-out, everywhere they look the stars will be on the other side of the field. |
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Two years later, on the other side of the world, their sounding lines revealed a chasm in the western Pacific more than five miles deep. |
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The briefs on the other side of the case were written exclusively by major media companies, congressmen, and copyright holders. |
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Ground stations can downlink or uplink information collected on the other side of the globe nearly instantaneously. |
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Just do your best. |
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Looking out through a world in reverse, he wrote in grease pencil the Fahrenheit temperatures backwards for us on the other side of the glass. |
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They had to cross the mountains, glaciers and snowfields to reach the whaling station on the other side. |
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On one side the tail of a serpent is seen on a quadruped, on the other side, the head of a quadruped is on the body of a fish. |
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A wry smile at that one, you suspect, from Sir Alex of that ilk, currently brooding on the other side of the same city. |
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Interspersed among these episodes, on the other side of the stage, we see a querulous old man confronting an impatient, offensive nurse. |
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Now on the other side of the fence, McCusker has been learning the intricacies of constructing a gridiron machine in quick-fire time. |
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In the evenings guests can take a water taxi to La Mer, the resort restaurant on the other side of the marina. |
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The camera passes through a barrage of deadly jellyfish, emerging unscathed on the other side. |
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With a wave Patric walked casually outside the store and found a small bench on the other side of this ornamental bush where he sat himself down. |
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Such people were the first to leave the cave and see what was on the other side of the cliff face. |
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The evacuation of the people of Kyle and of Kyleakin on Skye on the other side of the narrow neck of Loch Alsh began at once. |
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The third reception room, on the other side of the hall, has rag-rolled orange walls and a white ceiling with spotlighting. |
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A hot station has the meats and the hot containers for the vegetables, while on the other side is the cold station with the prawn cocktails. |
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The fruits that Ezzine wanted were on the other side of the table, and people were quickly snatching them up. |
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Seconds later he was on the other side of the penalty box, thrashing in a drive that just skidded past the post. |
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The right honourable gentleman opposite is a very naughty man, and he will laugh on the other side of his face when my ship comes in. |
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I am whisked through the doors to a chaos of people and boxes and props on the other side. |
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I complete it by slowly walking down the steps on the other side of the bridge, and turn on the polished cobbles of the old street. |
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When we set off, the water was too rough for us to cross to the peninsula on the other side. |
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The album is bookended on the other side by two versions of Slagger, a twisted groove topped by an unhinged rap. |
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I saw an extremist mob with clubs and swords standing on the other side of the road. |
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The first bar was playing some loud rap music, while the one on the other side was blaring some Euro-disco or something of the kind. |
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Listening to them on the other side of their lead-lined protective barrier was like listening to a bombing crew closing in on its target. |
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She was able to watch the evaluation through a long, rectangular glass window, but the person on the other side would not be able to see her. |
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It's so quiet and peaceful it is hard to believe there's a hectic Indian city on the other side of the walls. |
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And so, whatever happens, let's hope we're not going to have an administration that is set up to somehow wreak vengeance on the other side. |
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He even had one or two on the other side of the House clapping him at the end of his presentation. |
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For those living on the other side of the wall, well, they had our warmest personal regards and best wishes. |
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From here there's a breathtaking view of the whale-like humps of the hills beyond Troutbeck, on the other side of the lake. |
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He led her to the very back of the backyard, where a car was parked on the other side of the fence. |
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Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. |
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Residents were rehoused further downstream on the other side of the dam, but many yearned for the lost streets and houses. |
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In the 88th he appeared on the other side of the box and fired in another shot, the one that was deflected into the arms of the goalkeeper. |
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More women sat in the uncovered area on the other side of the government box, but they were much fewer in number than were the men. |
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I baited up another spot on the other side of the swim before retying up the second rod with a new rig. |
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Unfortunately, the people on the other side of the fight are often those who build their case on third-hand information and ungrounded fears. |
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I'd expected to climb up the dike and see the water lapping the top of it on the other side! |
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There are some people on the other side of the world who are tossing insults at American football, the game and the players. |
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He warns the technicians on the other side of the studio glass that he won't do anything from the last album. |
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She threw me almost bodily into the bars on the other side of the cell this time. |
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And then laughed on the other side of his face when my answer turned out to be correct, ahem. |
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I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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The new swim was on the other side of the river and if we hadn't been shown its whereabouts would never have guessed its existence. |
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Their laughter was uproarious, but I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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Brett snatched the ball from Logan and ran, with Logan paralleling him on the other side of the court. |
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Meanwhile, back on the other side of the kitchen, you want to slowly sweat a thinly-sliced onion in a couple of ounces of butter. |
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But some on the other side were just as bad, inciting the hotheads and inviting a violent response. |
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He made a running jump over the space in the ground and landed on the other side. |
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She responded slowly, obviously uncaring of any pirate who may be waiting on the other side of the door. |
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Therefore, it's not surprising when a gifted producer tries to take a star turn on the other side of the boards. |
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More police this morning, swarming with cameras on the other side of the street. |
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According to the argument on the other side, streets leading to places of public resort are unprotected. |
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Another possibility is to patch up the current Santa and build an extra platform on the other side of the tower with blow-up elves and reindeer. |
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There is a zone ridden by conflict issues just on the other side of the Black sea. |
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I swam right through the rip currents and broke through the surface on the other side. |
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Homes and hills, roads and valleys lay on the other side, limned in gold by the clear, late light. |
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They stepped out of the airport on the other side and Jason signaled at a limousine nearby. |
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On the other side of the river the mountains rose steeply again, and the road vanished into the wood immediately on the other side. |
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Thus, if at an apse the direction of velocity is reversed, it will trace a symmetrical orbit on the other side of the apsidal distance. |
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There was this big concert when people on one side of the wall played rock music for people on the other side to listen to. |
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He looked around for a moment seeing his paint horse dancer on the other side pasture. |
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Next screw down the outer locknut and tighten them against each other just like on the other side. |
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He promptly returns it to Paul Overton, whose abject cross from the right ends up in Row Z of the stand on the other side of the pitch. |
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Tom leaned up against the glass, making monkey faces at the chimps on the other side. |
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I sat and waited, listening to cheery early morning conversation from the staff on the other side of the blind. |
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Feng ran him through, his sword sticking into the ground on the other side of him. |
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Bypassing Jamie, the lounge lizard hopped up on the barstool on the other side of the brunette. |
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Once she got outside, the captain's chambers were on the other side of the lower deck. |
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I can't believe not too long ago I was on the other side of the boat, I was once the girl who called you unauthentically black. |
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Even on the other side of the world, Christopher finds himself under siege by fans. |
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Both were teenagers on the other side of the globe from their families, yet both had the strength of character to survive and flourish. |
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Prison chaplains reflect the same wide variety of theological beliefs as religious leaders on the other side of the bars. |
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The machine is right over on the other side of the house, and it has never woken us up before. |
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I'm on the other side of the fence, and I've been critical of some of you lately, so I'll understand if you take my advice with a grain of salt. |
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Three weeks later workers stumbled over a young woman's body in an abandoned football field on the other side of town. |
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I had a sudden uncontrollable desire to be in some mad city on the other side of the world again. |
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Zola, Leboeuf, Gustavo Poyet and Albert Ferrer were on the other side of the fence, with most of the others quietly unaligned. |
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The moon enters the magnetotail three days before it is full and takes about six days to cross and exit on the other side. |
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From the top of the ridge you can see a number of mountain tarns and look down into the Wairau Valley on the other side. |
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Well, last year's demo did show a Palm simulator running a Solaris app on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Sara was burning with curiosity in regards to what Torik was doing on the other side of the hill, but she had preparations of her own to make. |
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When he's not performing with giant simians on the other side of the world, he appreciates his down time. |
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Once parked, walk through the twitten and we are on the other side of the road, obliquely opposite you. |
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The woman sat on one side and on the other side placed gifts for her family, while her husband pushed the cart along the rugged path. |
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While it opens doors, it can cloud your perception of what's on the other side. |
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Then turn the piece over and score the back to cut through the mesh on the other side. |
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However, on the other side of the coin, nurses are subjected on a daily basis to abuse, both verbal and often physical, more so in the A and E department. |
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I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. |
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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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There was blondie on has right and a lovely Italianate brunette on the other side. |
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If you put a frying pan in water, you could put a blowtorch on the other side and it won't make any difference. |
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We literally had to have another cabin on the other side so the scenery is going the same way. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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He left his aunt and children before the border crossing and took a circuitous route out through the desert, a well-trodden smugglers' path, and met them on the other side. |
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She could hear voices speaking in soothing tones, but Anna keened and wailed, and Kathleen tried not to imagine the scene on the other side of the door. |
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She meant Plaza Towers Elementary School on the other side of the creek, which had been smashed to rubble and twisted beams. |
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Food Destination A unique cultural retreat experience awaits you on the other side of the world The Linden Center, Dali China. |
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But as this group crossed the street, a light changed, and those left on the other side began bunching up, and soon nearly 100 people found themselves behind arrest netting. |
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If the outside corner is exactly plumb, and they seldom are, you can simply wrap the paper around the corner and begin from its edge on the other side of the corner. |
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Well, Neil, now we've got somebody on the other side to refute you. |
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He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side. |
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The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town. |
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Picking the blade back up, she removed her stomach, sliced it in four as she had with her hips, and again rejoined the parts together on the other side of the bars. |
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She will laugh on the other side of her face in 2 years' time. |
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Give him a health problem that stopped him from getting all that exercise through no fault of his own and he'd be laughing on the other side of his face. |
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You've got zipcuffs to keep enemies in place, and a special camera allows you to look under doorways to see who might be lurking on the other side. |
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Directly on the other side of the stream were two very rundown thatched, whitewashed cottages that also looked as if they had been left to the mercy of the elements. |
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Large, ungainly and hanging onto my thick specs, I'd leap over a vault with my free hand, landing with a resonant thud on the other side, and I loved it. |
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But Bush won and they have to deal with the very sobering fact that there's no appetite on the other side of the Atlantic for funding Armalite politics anymore. |
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A cop on the other side of the room tells the arresting officer that there's a help desk number tacked up underneath the memos on the booking area bulletin board. |
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He saw a man standing on the other side of the car, his hands on the roof and wearing a gas mask and a helmet. |
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After walking museum hallways my entire life, I am grateful for the opportunity to be on the other side of the wall. |
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Historically, societies have been organised asymmetrically, between the masses or workers, and, on the other side, the divinely appointed, the elected, the experts. |
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Add one tablespoon of butter and sear the veal on the other side. |
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One of my Ma's friends came up with a second broken chicken crate she'd found rotting in a field in Linden, on the other side of St. George Avenue. |
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Problem is, Aimes messed up the map, putting the Chinese takeout in the wrong location and placing Sigel and Speller clear over on the other side of the intersection. |
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Listening on the other side of the court was Edith Windsor herself, a spry 83-year-old with bright eyes and a pixie-like smile. |
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Very, very selective amnesia is practised on the other side. |
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He stayed there for such a long time and without a word that the girl pulled out her cellphone and messaged a friend on the other side of the room. |
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Thelma and Louise found its title characters, played by Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, on the other side of the law. |
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People must not be allowed to trade on price sensitive confidential information, where others are, on the other side of those share trades, are inevitably disadvantaged. |
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Sharp and oddly foreboding, the black iron of the fence rang softly against my hand as I trailed it along, headstones passing by on the other side. |
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If you changed your point of view by standing on the other side of my bike, my left wrist would also turn clockwise when I shift to a higher gear. |
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Tapping on the glass, she Merrily romps for the benefit of the man and two children on the other side of the window. |
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The first buffet area is a fisherman's haul of shrimp, sushi, sashimi and fish-egg rolls prepared fresh on the other side of the counter and laid in individual wicker baskets. |
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An area of Ferrybank is also known to be a trouble spot and in private estates on the other side of the city anti-social behaviour is taking place. |
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He trundled off into a large chamber on the other side of the cavern. |
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The policemen had taken up battle positions on the other side of the gate. |
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We were walking along the Thames Path, on the other side of the river. |
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Later, when a second smaller explosion went off on the other side of the city, authorities say that second blast was likely the attackers blowing up their getaway car. |
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For most, muck-up day is now a memory and exams are approaching, followed by results packages, first-round offers, and then life on the other side of high school. |
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Almost everyone in these parts is linked directly or indirectly to the old steelworks, which lies like an open wound on the other side of the high street. |
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They knew how long the voyage would take, they knew what they would find on the other side. |
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Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line. |
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For every wealthy pet owner burying their beloved bow-wow in a celebrity style graveyard, there is a nation on the other side of the world braising Bowser for Sunday supper. |
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With laundry piled on her lap, she routinely risked life and limb as she navigated her wheelchair over the highway to the laundromat on the other side of town. |
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There was unsuppressed joy on the other side of the phone line. |
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She, who lives in Longcroft Road, says she is now forced to make long detours to visit friends on the other side of town, sometimes along dark and unwelcoming back roads. |
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A similar debate is brewing on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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After an attack by crossbowmen and infantry, the van of the French cavalry charged impetuously through their own infantry across the stream and up the slope on the other side. |
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As they were making their way back to their car they crossed the road with one of the dogs but the other, a bull mastiff, was on the grass on the other side. |
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I pulled myself over the fence and landed on the other side in a crouch. |
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And throughout all of this, Morgan, her Signature Officer, stood on the other side of the doorway, mouthing the phrase to her voicelessly over and over again. |
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Presently, she hung up and shifted her gaze back to the blonde girl on the other side of the desk, trying to frame words that would break the impasse. |
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Parked on the other side of the roof was a small hang-glider. |
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Rumour has it that he nearly choked, but he noticed that a dark ring of dirt developed on the other side of the hanky and went on to develop the first machine. |
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Just at that moment a middle-aged man in a colourful padded car coat and grubby trainers appeared on the other side of the road and momentarily eyed us suspiciously. |
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The harlequin threw the baton over the translucent material, diving underneath and emerging on the other side to catch the silver rod, to gasps of awe from the spectators. |
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Liam Neeson was across from me, rowan Atkinson was seated next to me, and on the other side was Laura Linney. |
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It careens through barricades and smashes through the side of a building and barrels through apartment after apartment, emerging on the other side. |
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Mez pointed to the luggage carousel on the other side of the room. |
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The car overtook as it approached a blind bend and the oncoming car on the other side of the road had to swerve on to the verge to avoid a collision. |
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As a fan, I'm looking forward to being on the other side of the fence. |
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As the artists working in the print studio pack away their things, the Jute cafe bar on the other side of the glass wall begins to fill with the heaving pre-club crowd. |
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Perhaps the deep-sea corals thrive better on the other side of the strait? |
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Marvin was sitting opposite me on the other side of the fire. |
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While wrapped in cumbersome chadors and burq'as, women exercise more rights here than in the ultra-conservative states on the other side of the Persian Gulf. |
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Eventually, at a junction with a road, cross over and, on the other side of an island in a car park, follow a track with trees overhanging it on both sides. |
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Another suggestive piece of evidence is comparison with dogs that remain on the other side of the long vanished Asia-North America land connection. |
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Muted sunlight filtered through the trees into a small glade on the other side of the stream, and dust particles caught in the soft sunbeams sparkled as they floated downward. |
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The crowd on the other side of the road was hollering and whooping. |
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The background, with hills covered by pine trees on one side of the road and stretches of blue sea on the other side, makes viewing the paddy field soothing to the eyes. |
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I looked over and I thought, OK, shall I sit next to this girl over here, who had black hair and black horn-rimmed glasses, or with these guys over on the other side? |
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The more daring divers can approach the screen that separates the pools, and poke small baitfish through holes to the dozen nurse sharks waiting hungrily on the other side. |
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Parents say crossing the road to use the pavement on the other side is just as dangerous due to the steady stream of farm vehicles, trucks and commuter traffic. |
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Rexroth had reimagined the poems as the work of someone on the other side of the Pacific Rim, speaking in a plain, natural-breathing, neutral American idiom. |
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Opposite it on the other side of the river is Shrewsbury High School, an independent girls' day school. |
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Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side. |
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Then Dr. Day allowed herself to become distracted by a tree on the other side of 83rd Street, a sophora tree. |
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The bolster to solebar weld on one side, and the weld between the solebar and the front headstock on the other side had broken completely. |
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I used to walk along the wall, looking across at those who lived on the other side and feel compassion for the East Berliners. |
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The third ferry is the Hythe Ferry, providing a passenger service to Hythe on the other side of Southampton Water. |
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As the local grammar school was in disrepair Boulton was sent to an academy in Deritend, on the other side of Birmingham. |
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I just feel so disconnected from people living on the other side of the world. |
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Some who had sold their outfits at Skagway, and pushed on light-handed so as to get through, began to appropriate new outfits on the other side. |
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Chemically, mafic rocks are on the other side of the rock spectrum from the felsic rocks. |
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The former is one of a pair of stone obelisks standing on a small tidal island on the other side of the channel. |
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The discussion will be continued on the other side of the commercial break. |
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Meanwhile, on the other side, we are faced with an infinite grid, rich in differences but bound in its rigid digital consumeristic dynamics. |
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His strident screams can be heard on the other side of the wall. |
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Tie a double overhand knot at one end, push the rope up through the bottom and back down on the other side. |
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For me, as for many Capetonians, Marikana is on the other side of the country. |
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In the Atlantic, females tagged in French Guiana have been recaptured on the other side of the ocean in Morocco and Spain. |
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Cruce operates the Iron Hill Campground on the other side of the highway. |
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For many of us on the other side of the desk, me included, the bestowment of this request is humbling. |
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Here, we can see the run-down pier and the Grand Hotel on the left hand side and the distant view of Rhyl and Colwyn Bay on the other side. |
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William Cawley, born 1602 in Chichester, was on the other side of the English Civil War. |
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They have created beer mats with details of recommended alcohol limits for men and women on one side, and paid-for adverts on the other side. |
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The heavy rains threatened to surpass the capabilities of the levee, endangering the town on the other side. |
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The current lighthouse is on South Stack on the other side of Holyhead Mountain and is open to the public. |
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So, what might have occurred on the other side of the curtain? |
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Renfrewshire and Ayrshire are on the other side of the Firth of Clyde, while Bute was a county comprising the islands in the firth. |
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Aksum would later at times extend its rule into Yemen on the other side of the Red Sea. |
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Many famous raw foodists don't have any qualms about eating lots of foods that are grown on the other side of our planet. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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Arguing on the other side of the issue, Brint and Karabel see no significant impact of the war on the California junior college curriculum. |
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But on the other side of the glass door, bootleg magic is being made. |
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Optocoupler consists of LEDs on one side and a photodiode, phototransistor, or triac photocathode on the other side. |
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The privately held company on the other side of the deal, Weekend Warrior Holdings, is heading in the opposite direction. |
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Things on the other side of the ledger, at a ph above 7, are alkaline. |
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It provides funding for British and French students to study for one academic year on the other side of the Channel. |
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Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. |
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Together with the larger Bernard Wharf on the other side of the river, this makes navigation of the river difficult. |
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Dunmail Raise provides the topographical connection between the Eastern and Central Fells, Steel Fell rising on the other side of the pass. |
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The steam supply was cut during the stroke, and the steam expanded against the vacuum on the other side. |
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The second improvement was the utilisation of steam expansion against the vacuum on the other side of the piston. |
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Lough Foyle on the other side, is one of Ireland's larger inlets, situated between County Donegal and County Londonderry. |
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One bomb missed the compound entirely and the other three missed their target, landing on the other side of the wall of the palace compound. |
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The City Ground is 300 yards away from Notts County's Meadow Lane stadium, on the other side of the Trent. |
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And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed by on the other side. |
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But the five ships on the other side of the mined zone were making mincemeat out of them anyway. |
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This silence in the face of the numerous comments on the other side is revealing. |
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There are a small number of hangars on the other side of the runway to the rest of the airport. |
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The warmer fluid on one side of the loop is less dense and thus more buoyant than the cooler fluid on the other side. |
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The company then built a new town for its workers on the other side of the bay. |
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In comparison to similar latitudes on the other side of the Atlantic, winters are exceptionally mild, with consistently heavy rainfall. |
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As Alvardo and his cavalry emerged on the other side of the gap with the infantry behind, Aztec canoes filled the gap. |
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Facing strong winds, the seven split into smaller groups, to meet again on the other side. |
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Walking is done by moving the legs on one side of the body at the same time, then doing the same on the other side. |
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In addition to these, many animals were introduced to new habitats on the other side of the world either accidentally or incidentally. |
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He did not pursue the retreating remnants, leaving what was left of the German army and their dependents intact on the other side of the Rhine. |
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On being notified, the legions would strike out in preventative and punitive expeditions from Mainz or Strasburg, or Augsburg on the other side. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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The name of the castle is echoed in a very different structure on the other side of the world. |
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Bede places the homeland of the Jutes on the other side of the Angles relative to the Saxons, which would mean the northern part of the Jutland Peninsula. |
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The nine-month old nanny goat, Susie, escaped from her owner's garden through a broken fence and soon started tucking in to treats on the other side. |
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It pertains to the increasing ease with which somebody on one side of the world can interact, to mutual benefit, with somebody on the other side of the world. |
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It is considerably warmer than other areas at the same latitude on the other side of the Atlantic, such as in Newfoundland, because it lies downwind of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Stockton continued to be served by a station on the line to the quay until 1848, when it was replaced by a station on the Middlesbrough line on the other side of the Tees. |
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Meanwhile, on the other side of the city, history suggests it might be best to tread carefully and see how Hearts get on under new manager Casaba Laszio. |
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The Helvellyn range is seen end to end, together with a panorama of high fells on the other side of the ridge from Crinkle Crags in the south to Blencathra in the north. |
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The ridge drops more sharply to the marsh on the other side. |
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Then on the other side, they put Richard Dent at a weakside defensive end. |
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