Her mother always sided with Jerry these days, so arguing would be to no avail. |
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An arbitrator was called in to settle the dispute and sided with the Flyers. |
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We left the farmlands now, and the road was sided by hills and long grass waves glittering in the wind. |
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The Moravians, and many Quakers, sided with the government against the Regulators or remained neutral. |
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Our proud ancestors repelled the invaders, but their contemptible descendants are sided with the invaders. |
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All of a sudden, the ship jolted from sided to side as if a wave had tried to push it over. |
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The open sided style of this desk lets the student place their books on the bookrack, then slide into the seat. |
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The couple launched an appeal against an enforcement order, but a National Assembly inspector sided with the National Park Authority. |
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When perfection in single sided lapping and double sided lapping are imperative, contact Precision Disc Grinding. |
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Even the Soviets, who had sided with the Spanish government against Franco, react coolly. |
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This steep sided sea flows like a meeting place between the two continents of Africa and Asia. |
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His chest x ray showed bullae but no collapse, although an emergency computed tomogram confirmed a large, right sided pneumothorax. |
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The Edomites sided with the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar when they conquered Judah and devastated Jerusalem. |
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A 64-year-old lady came in with a right CVA, left sided weakness, increased blood pressure and a gastric ulcer. |
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Fix two strips of double sided tape lengthwise on the back of the black card. |
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He lost his job when he sided with the white workers in their dispute over the abandonment of the colour bar. |
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Double drop down sided cribs are a popular option among those parents who have room to place the crib so it's not against the wall. |
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Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood. |
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Even the sending off of their left sided player for a second bookable offence made no difference to the pattern of the game. |
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She sided with the French in the Anglo-French war from 1304 until her death. |
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A 67 year old woman with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis had a recurrence of right sided trigeminal neuralgia. |
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Early pagodas were usually wooden and had quadrangle, hexangle, octagonal and twelve sided ichnographies. |
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I coach a junior high team and we have a problem with the scores being very one sided. |
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The activists sided with his mother-in-law, thus appearing to support matriarchy over patriarchy. |
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Choice within the National Health Service is treated like a one sided demand that our wants should be satisfied by somebody else. |
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The Times thundered against the Scottish aristo and JP who sided with the rowdies. |
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This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants. |
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They anticipated a tough match and were not disappointed, and despite what the scoreboard might suggest, this was far from a one sided game. |
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All instrumentation and ancillary controls worked, including the left sided direction indicators, this being a European car. |
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All fluid milk is packaged into three-sided or four sided plastic dairy cases and conveyed into the cooler on one of two infeed conveyors. |
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It usually predominates on the left side, but may be right sided or bilateral. |
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These articles are extremely one sided and I am writing not to fight, but to bring to light another side. |
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I'm close to my Mum so I sided with her and started supporting Liverpool too. |
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Yet he sided with the Prime Minister and the finance minister and voted to break a solemn promise, a written promise. |
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There is now evidence that cholecystectomy leads to a slightly increased risk of right sided coloncancer in women after 15 years. |
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Romney clearly sided with blitzer, eager to discuss the nasty attacks against him. |
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The client had a right middle cerebral artery haemorrhage resulting in a left sided hemiplegia 2 weeks ago. |
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A wrong idea of globalisation, which makes it one sided and only benefiting the interests of one group, for example the ship owners and agents. |
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When he protested his innocence, his schoolmates sided with the master. |
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In 1972, Marshall sided with Earl Mosley, a postal employee who had picketed a public high school with a sign alleging racism at the school. |
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The small piazza is sided by terraced houses, all on the ground floor, with independent entrance, patio and small garden. |
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He is also believed to be tracking an experienced striker and a left sided player, while running the rule over a number of trialists he expects to see in action pre-season. |
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Delightfully light this eight sided Gloriette of which one side is an entrance, is adorned with balustrades and arches that imitate branches. |
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In the past, his American-born sons, not sharing Boo-Seng's sense of outsiderhood, have sided with the ridiculers. |
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In 2008, four years after the environmentalists and the Miccosukee Tribe sued, a federal judge sided with them in sweeping fashion. |
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During the Indian Mutiny of 1857 he sided with the mutineers in Delhi, and for this crime he was tried by the British and exiled to Rangoon, where he died. |
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The breech has a file worked transition to sixteen sided and then a wedding ring transition to round. |
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The secretary of state was a week late because the Prime Minister sided with us the week before. |
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Double coated or double sided tape: Backing which is coated on both sides with pressure sensitive adhesive. |
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The work panels are mounted on a frame and are two sided to accommodate from 2 to 4 students. |
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The TV critics largely sided with Conan, now with TBS, because they deem Leno to be a bland and stodgy comic. |
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In order to prevent sliding of the mirror a double sided adhesive tape can be used. |
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By bombing Serbia for not capitulating, NATO has, in effect, sided with the KLA, which remains the primary obstacle to peace. |
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The already existent ill will between the two tribes increased last year when bani Walid sided with Gaddafi during the uprising. |
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Passenger vessels are usually high sided and very susceptible to the effects of wind. |
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So far, courts have sided with the insurance firm, Chicago-based cna, in denying Eysselinck's claim. |
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Contents: Approx. 2.500 beads, 2 double sided pegboards, 4 bead supports, 1 press pen and colour printed design sheet. |
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Also this unit is two sided and provides the power sources needed to test and operate the circuits of the Residential and Industrial Trainers. |
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Parallel sided for easy precision sharpening and available in either chrome or gold plate. |
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These clerics often sided with the state and received some type of annuity, while clerics at the bottom of the religious hierarchy espoused anti-establishment sentiment. |
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Those tickets are now being refunded after Fraser Agnew, the mayor of Newtownabbey sided with his fellow Unionists. |
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A spline broach is used to finish cut an involute spline or a straight sided spline. |
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A federal judge last month sided with the organization, a fact that the Walker campaign seized on. |
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The rapid evolution of keyhole surgery has seen mitral valve procedures performed without sternotomy, using a left sided posterior mini-thoracotomy approach. |
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We did score a few baskets, but the game was mostly one sided. |
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The audience clearly sided with Whoopi, breaking out into thunderous applause as she finished her comment. |
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Six sided three light lantern in black tole and green glass with applied gold painted leaves. |
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If the Court sided with Marbury, Madison might still have refused to deliver the commission, and the Court had no way to enforce the order. |
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Surely girls also go through one sided infatuations and get rejected. |
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The upper one is based on a corridor that runs at garden level, double and single sided, south-west from the entrance to a covered belvedere at the far end of the garden. |
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Next, he pardoned the gods who had sided with Tiamat and had been captured, charging them with the building tasks. |
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The individual high sided design creates a unique cocoon style sofa, with internal buttoning accentuating the contoured shape. |
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Across from the little dead end road was a park, with the multicolor jungle gym sets, along with a small basketball court, and a 2 sided handball court. |
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Beautifully romantic vintage balcony bras and deep sided strings in rich chocolate and plum lace are courtesy of Collette Dinnigan for Wild Hearts. |
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The cups were placed on a large, smooth surfaced, low sided tray. |
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America now has many opinionated television and talk radio hosts, who have presented their one sided and often inflammatory view of the situation. |
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A 43 year old female, diabetic, hypertensive patient presented with a two year history of clear left sided nasal discharge which was worse on bending forward. |
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After the October Revolution, the best of the anarcho-syndicalists, like Bill Shatov, a Russian American who had been a prominent Wobbly in the U. S., sided with the Bolsheviks in defense of the workers revolution. |
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The federation's executive committee sided with Grondona. |
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Under the leadership of the member for Etobicoke-Lakeshore, the Liberal Party has sided with the Prime Minister, who has launched an underhanded gambit to ram through the House before the holiday break. |
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Summary: We report a case of a 70 year old lady who presented to the accident and emergency department with a three day history of left sided otalgia, drowsiness and confusion. |
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Some of the police appear to have sided with militia, which set up road blocks, raided police armouries and took over a heavily-armed police gunboat. |
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A conversation with him is rarely one sided, but, when pushed on specific issues, he is a picker of brains rather than an imparter of information. |
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Israel's foreign minister sided with Putin. |
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Above a five sided rosette with a geometrical design. |
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The participants welcomed new perspectives on how to deal with this many sided crisis, with the aim of assisting the people of Afghanistan in the complex task of reconstruction and peace building. |
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Two sided gapper cylinder is connected to the tractor hydraulics. |
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While the Swiss court sided with Google on the adequacy of its digital pixilation methods, the panel upheld several conditions demanded by the national regulator. |
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Although we did not politically support the MPLA, we sided militarily with the MPLA, the Cuban forces and their Soviet advisors in what was a proxy war with the U. S. imperialists. |
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The platoon's non-commissioned officers sided formally with Winters. |
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This fits well with the multi-modal use of freight containers. The term 'closed vehicle' indicates a vehicle that can be closed but is not a sheeted vehicle, this would include curtain sided vehicles. |
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The deaths, it says, were a result of the chaos convulsing the Ottoman empire in its final days a collapse accelerated by the treachery of its Armenian subjects, who had sided with invading Russian and French forces. |
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The tests are directly removed with a graphitic and a double sided scotch tape sample disc for the scanning electron microscope by dabbing on the dusty contaminated surfaces. |
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Old drovers tracks and paths lead along the steep sided valleys, whilst commons and flat topped ridges provide for those who enjoy the occasional canter or gallop. |
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Samples were then mounted on the stage using double sided sticky tape. |
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Greece has sided with Moscow in several international disputes: Athens doesn't, for example, recognise independent Kosovo, whose US-backed status Russia condemns. |
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She sided with the Republican party in an unsuccessful bid to join the Californian congress in 1967, but was beaten by Pete McCloskey, a fellow Republican who was an opponent of the Vietnam war, which Temple supported. |
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A chocolate cakelette, caramel percolating from its warm top, is sided with peanut butter chantilly cream. |
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This time, the Albanians sided with the Normans, dissatisfied by the heavy taxes the Byzantines had imposed upon them. |
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Henry harassed Becket's associates in England, and Becket excommunicated religious and secular officials who sided with the king. |
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Henry was carried back to Chinon on a litter, where he was informed that John had publicly sided with Richard in the conflict. |
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In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. |
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A referee was called, and sided with Azinger in ruling the ball fit for play. |
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In 1701, England, Portugal and the Netherlands sided with the Holy Roman Empire against Spain and France in the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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The Scottish Presbyterian army sided with the King and the Laggan Army sided with the English Parliament. |
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In 937, Irish pirates sided with the Scots, Vikings, Picts, and Welsh in their invasion of England. |
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The Continental Army sent the Sullivan Expedition on raids throughout New York to cripple the Iroquois tribes that had sided with the British. |
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Harcourt and Morley also sided with this group, though with slightly different aims. |
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The Iroquois, dominant in what is now Upstate New York, sided with the British but did not play a large role in the war. |
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During World War I, the Ottomans sided with Germany and the Central Powers. |
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Mohawk leaders Joseph Louis Cook and Joseph Brant sided with the Americans and the British respectively, and this further exacerbated the split. |
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Health authorities sided with these claims up until 1998, from which they reversed their position. |
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They sided with the renegade Seleucid prince Antiochus Hierax, who reigned in Asia Minor. |
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Beresford was approached by officers objecting to the changes to act as champion of their cause, but sided with Fisher on this issue. |
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Atlas and his brother Menoetius sided with the Titans in their war against the Olympians, the Titanomachy. |
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An attempt to retake Malta ended disastrously, however, when the local population sided with the Arabs and massacred the Byzantine garrison. |
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Meanwhile, Venice sided with Alfonso V of Aragon, who occupied the throne of Naples. |
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Therefore, when Napoleon returned to France for the Hundred Days in 1815, Murat once again sided with him. |
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On 16 June 1922, Sun was ousted in a coup and fled on the warship Yongfeng after Chen sided with the Zhili Clique's Beijing government. |
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Duarte Barbosa, a Portuguese who had sided with Magellan in facing the mutiny, then became the captain of Victoria. |
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Although the newer, Puritan colonies, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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Due to the Alliance's attack on the Dagu Forts, the Qing government in response sided with the Boxers and declared war on the Alliance. |
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Walmisley and Foster sided with the college, with Walmisley delivering the joint opinion. |
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As the Iroquois sided with the British during the Revolution, they soon after migrated to Canada. |
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On 10 June 1940, Italy declared war on the British Commonwealth and sided with Germany. |
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His achievement in creating a government was considerable, given that almost all of the senior Liberals sided with Asquith. |
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Anne withheld royal assent from the Scottish Militia Bill 1708 in case the militia raised in Scotland was disloyal and sided with the Jacobites. |
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It is notable in that the Tuscaroras defended the Americans against their own Iroquois brothers, the Mohawks, who sided with the British. |
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From this direction it appears as a truncated cone, steep sided with a wide level top. |
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Beyond the summit of Cat Bells is the steep sided depression of Hause Gate, before the ridge broadens and twists south westward to Maiden Moor. |
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During the Wars of the Roses the inhabitants sided with House of Lancaster. |
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By then, the YAF on Hadi's orders had sided with the Ahmar leaders whose clan had been divided into two rival factions. |
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After rehearing the matter in July, a panel of judges, once again, sided with the university in a 2-1 decision. |
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As with the 100GB disc, and other Blu-ray Disc media, TDK's 200GB blue laser disc is single sided. |
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These mass particles are moving along rough circle in vertical plane on which the two sided impact limiters of elongation were placed. |
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On the Syria vote he sided with Sen. Paul, who opposed intervention. |
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The lower courts agreed but the Missouri Supreme Court sided with the slaveowner, prompting Scott to initiate a new lawsuit in federal court. |
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Neck palpation revealed 3 x 2 cm midline suprahyoid diffuse swelling with associated right sided level II lymph nodes. |
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By requiring adherence to the original meaning of the constitutional text, Senator Lee sided with originalism. |
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The parole officer investigating his case actually sided with Peltier, noting his good behavior in prison, and recommending parole. |
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The key feature of the zone is the three sided statue of Guan Yin Buddha, Buddhist Temples, spectacular landscape and sea views. |
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By day two his right sided upper extremity dysesthesia had resolved and the left side hyperesthesia had diminished. |
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Radiologic examination revealed a left-sided hydropneumothorax and right sided hydrothorax. |
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This time, her chest X-ray revealed left sided pleural effusion along with right sided hydropneumothorax. |
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This shift mainly took place in parts of the west, such as the southern Italian towns that sided with Hannibal. |
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The bishops sided with the king, the Bishop of Durham presenting his case and even advising William to depose and exile Anselm. |
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In 1324, Louis the Bavarian sided with the Spirituals and accused the pope of heresy. |
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Perhaps as a result of the pharaoh's role in Pompey's murder, Caesar sided with Cleopatra. |
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With respect to the allegation of retaliation, the Tribunal sided with arguments advanced by the employer-department that lack of notice placed the department in an unfair position. |
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The score line may suggest a fairly one sided game, but the final was in fact closely contested. The finalists matched each other for skill, power and determination. |
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Alito sided with Snyder, and as the Cornell law professor Michael Dorf pointed out on his blog, the justice's dissent seemed driven mostly by fellow feeling for the grieving father before him. |
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So as the two sided eversion causes anteversion of pelvis and one sided eversion causes lateral tilt of pelvis. |
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Arbitrators sided with RWE, another German utility, insisting that Gazprom rejig its formula to take spot prices into account and awarding RWE a refund. |
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The pistols have center hammers with sliding safeties, folding triggers, sliding bayonet catches on the right sides of the boxlock frames, and flat sided bag shaped walnut stocks. |
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Wall sconce with three sided acrylic lens. |
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They were worthy winners of the first leg and Levir Culpi's men should be sided with again. |
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On chest roentgenogram, a left sided pleural opacity up to the level of the fourth rib was noted. |
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But it was interesting for other South Africans to speculate how people who had openly sided with the King's enemies would comport themselves in the King's presence. As with the Indians, Royal charm seems to have won the day. |
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Cut out a flipper for each kid and put some double sided tape on the back. |
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Carte was building a new theatre to present Sullivan's forthcoming grand opera, and Sullivan sided with Carte, going so far as to testify erroneously as to certain old debts. |
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During the English Civil War, Guernsey sided with the Parliamentarians. |
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In 1701, England, Portugal, and the Dutch Republic sided with the Holy Roman Empire against Spain and France in the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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Charles's nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine disagreed with the battle strategy of the royalist commander Lord Lindsey, and Charles sided with Rupert. |
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After discussion with the patient, he underwent an uneventful, left sided, L4-L5 microdiscectomy with partial medial facetectomy and laminotomy under loupe magnification. |
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Both sided tackled the necessity to endorse the laws as quick as possible, such as the Federal Court, distribution of revenues, de-baathification and general amnesty. |
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Recently discovered quasicrystals with five sided shapes have been produced in laboratories and have been found in meteorites from outer space, www. |
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Although the newer, Puritan settlements in North America, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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This would have included large grants of land to native Irish lords who had sided with the English during the war, for example Niall Garve O'Donnell. |
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Secondly they are bow-shaped rather than straight sided and this goes back to when they were made at home by farmhands rather than professional bakers. |
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When I fought for the Brady Bill, Arlen Specter sided with the wackies. |
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Nanothermal interfaces is one the key areas of current research and includes technologies such as double sided carbon nanotube foils and metal nanosprings and nano-wires. |
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The Bruces sided with King Edward against King John and his Comyn allies. |
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Today it provides a water supply to several surrounding cities, and its steeply sided valley is an important communications corridor through the uplands of the Peak District. |
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Charles sided with the Tories, and, following the discovery of the Rye House Plot to murder Charles and James in 1683, some Whig leaders were executed or forced into exile. |
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His rule lasted only a few months before he was captured by the army of Francisco Pizarro, who sided with the Cuzco supporters of the executed Inca Huascar. |
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Although several German states initially sided with Austria, they stayed on the defensive and failed to take effective initiatives against Prussian troops. |
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Repeated Dix-Hallpike tests were positive for left sided posterior semicircular canal BPPV despite multiple particle repositioning procedures over a period of three years. |
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This left the two river valleys of the Rhondda with narrow, steep sided slopes which would dictate the layout of settlements from early to modern times. |
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