That's what comes from subjecting oneself to confusion and some painfully obvious bias on both sides of the argument. |
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There are good car parking bays on both sides of the road and the route is waymarked, making it easy to follow. |
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The only negative on this sixgun is that the backstrap is not radiused quite right where it bolts to the frame on both sides of the hammer. |
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Aloft, there were the conventional ratlines on both sides of each mast to gain access to the rigging. |
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There were several hospital beds lined on both sides of the long rectangular room. |
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The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide. |
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Williams insisted the service was toned down to one of remembrance for the victims on both sides of the conflict. |
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The privileges were returned, and Irish players were often seen giving it large on both sides of the Blackthorn bar. |
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And while she had achieved renown on both sides of the Atlantic, southerners scarcely knew her work. |
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The other aspect to note is that it appears the goals of feminists on both sides of the globe are the same. |
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The five-week scheme will also mean the closure of lay-bys on both sides of the dual-carriageway road at this point. |
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There is a cluster of small, neat circular wounds on both sides of his left knee. |
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There are well-documented gangs of child pickpockets and other assorted thieves operating on both sides of the border. |
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Still, there is plenty of blame on both sides of the Atlantic for this display of mutual antipathy. |
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Deploying, the riflemen heavily engaged the enemy on both sides of the road. |
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The robots are chunky mechanized human figures of the sort that have long delighted little children on both sides of the Pacific. |
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There were fields on both sides of the hill and the boundary of the two properties was at the top of the gently rounded hill. |
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When the horse lollops from side to side, it works the muscles on both sides of your body. |
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There were tanks on both sides of the border and his regime imprisoned many Soviet sympathizers. |
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Use a steel tape measure to measure the length of your frame on both sides of the door and across the top. |
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Continue north from Froswick and the land falls steeply away on both sides of the ridge. |
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I started in the No camp but putting myself on both sides of the fence, I now think that the ayes have it. |
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A midblock crosswalk will completely disrupt the already short Grand-Snelling intersection, causing severe backups on both sides of the light. |
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Hypocrites, cranks and scoundrels have always been with us, on both sides of the aisle. |
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His little band of fighters scourged settlements on both sides of the Mexican boundary and stood off armies of two nations. |
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One of McRae's other decisions is to seat the audience on both sides of the long, narrow stage, one section facing the other. |
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There are decent, thoughtful, credible arguments on both sides of the gun control debate. |
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The solid kauri counter, twenty feet in length, was piled with goods on both sides of the cash register and around the scales. |
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As sales on both sides of the Atlantic in early June revealed, a good provenance works wonders in focussing a collector's eye. |
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Every 30-40 days I am bedridden with high fever, pain on both sides of neck and am unable to eat. |
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This action marks the change to a new seriousness on both sides of the struggle. |
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Armed commandos had taken position behind bushes on both sides of the road. |
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The trees on both sides of the highway are bent and fallen, all pointing straight east as if in accusation. |
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Twisting lace vines snaked up the middle on both sides of the pearl buttons. |
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Making them our public enemy No. 1 plays into the hands of militarists on both sides of the Pacific. |
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I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically. |
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The source said 130 officers raided 50 premises on both sides of the harbour, including a shell company where the director was arrested. |
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An uneven number of lipids on both sides of the bilayer reflects a frustrated system. |
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The litany of daily miseries suffered by the powerless public of the subcontinent on both sides of the border should make us ask, why? |
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The game really was a catalogue of errors, with wayward passes and mix-ups on both sides of the ball. |
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Instead, a troublesome groin injury curtailed his appearances on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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If a farmer had land on both sides of the road he had to get permission to bring them across that road. |
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The Dutch built military facilities and trade offices on both sides of the river. |
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The study is looking at where the ends of the bridge would be put on both sides of the river. |
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The streets were more deserted than ever but a few Iraqis were queuing on both sides of the Tigris River waiting for buses. |
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The interior of the tower is now dry and a vast and fully lit undercroft spreads out on both sides of the early river gateway to the fortress. |
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They keep me even on both sides of my body, and I can stand up without falling backwards or tipping too far forwards. |
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It seems incredible that it took so long for printers to be built with the capacity to print on both sides of paper. |
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I suppose they must have extra copies for when different articles of interest appear on both sides of a page. |
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Duplex simply means printing on both sides of the paper and it is recommended both for environmental and cost reasons. |
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The newspaper press has a number of printing units which are able to print on both sides of the paper at the same time, some in colour. |
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It is interesting that the opposition to the bill fell on both sides of that argument. |
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Some of these systems can also show the contour of the bottom on both sides of the boat, a great benefit when navigating unmarked channels. |
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The event celebrated the work of two bodies which organise morale-boosting entertainment for troops on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Radar systems, sensors or cameras on both sides of a vehicle can eliminate blind spots. |
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Though his hair was gray with white streaks on both sides of his head, his body was still muscular and strong. |
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Customised education will play an increasingly important role in boosting revenues on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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The roads were built so that two of these wagons could pass on both sides of the roads. |
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Good neighbors on both sides of the fence need to express their political disagreements without undermining neighborly good will and friendships. |
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A regular soloist at the National Concert Hall, Scott has fans on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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I've seen my fair share of brigs and prisons and I've seen them on both sides of the wall. |
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The banks on both sides of the river are marked by innumerable steam jets, ngawhas, fumaroles, and geysers. |
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Plenty of light enters through empty portholes on both sides of the engine room and ventilator hatches in the roof. |
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Narrow, smooth longitudinal ridges are visible on both sides of a wide, more or less elevated central convexity with a rather irregular surface. |
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His enemies have been able to cast him as a man calculatedly placing himself on both sides of every issue. |
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All in all, he proved a capable Chairman, handling staff on both sides of the Irish Sea with aplomb. |
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A new round of exploratory talks, scuttled by accusations on both sides of military offensives, may happen soon, Kabalu said. |
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The idea that fundamentalism is on the offensive and threatening to dominate public life is widely held on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Terraces and stockaded villages were scattered in the high mountains on both sides of the Nujiang River. |
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This thin data storage device has a flexible recordable disk and recording heads arranged on both sides of the disk. |
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There have been calls on both sides of the death penalty debate to shorten the time taken to reach a final decision. |
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After a stonking start to the year, stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic looked set for a continuation of their strong run. |
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Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Howard performed in straight plays on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Authorities are now clamping down on the cross-border movement of tribal people on both sides of the frontier. |
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It seems likely therefore that Celtic was spoken on both sides of the Rhine during the early empire. |
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Her blond hair was styled in two buns on both sides of her head, and her gray eyes were hidden beneath her too-long lashes. |
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In the final analysis, outsiders may wonder why passions are running so high on both sides of the divide. |
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The red, pantiled roofed houses and shops spread like a wild necklace on both sides of the River Esk. |
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They are building popular support for peace on both sides of the border, the citation noted. |
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The legal battle is being closely followed nationwide by partisans on both sides of the right to die issue. |
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This tactic allows them to be on both sides of the issue and thus unaccountable to the People. |
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It has, since the 1960s, been the dominant influence on education policy on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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We have always enjoyed their company and friendship on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Sometimes, it seems insoluble and very frustrating for those of us who have to ask questions on both sides of the ledger. |
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When one visits the only market in the city, one can see fishmongers, butchers and many more people selling things on both sides of the streets. |
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The muscular fellow grinned at the women gathered on both sides of the cheetah and then flexed his muscles. |
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Additionally, functional operators and coreferences may be used on both sides of the rules. |
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A critical hit on both sides of the pond, it's a noir detective story starring Lionel Essrog, a detective with Tourette's Syndrome. |
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In the endgame, the Bishop pair is particularly superior in positions with pawns on both sides of the board. |
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Generally speaking, a Bishop is preferred over a Knight in open positions with pawns on both sides of the board. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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The appearance of pity and fear on both sides of the footlights seems not to rule out catharsis as a principle in dramatic criticism. |
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She told me to heighten the letter i and to cross my t's so that the horizontal bar is equally long on both sides of the vertical line. |
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Anchors are installed on both sides of the roadway to maintain its position in cross-currents and tide changes. |
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The partisian hacks on both sides of the aisle are so blinded that they don't see this freight train of debt coming downing down the tracks. |
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The medial fibers on both sides of sternothyroideus may form a cruciate pattern. |
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There is a tendency for people on both sides of politics to neglect the cultivation of social skills and personality. |
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We have the old-school cypherpunks, and the hacker community on both sides of the law. |
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What's good for the goose is good for the gander, and they say that they would welcome strong verification on both sides of the peninsula. |
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Plans to build a road through the gap have stirred up strong feelings on both sides of the long-running debate. |
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The battlefields had become a quagmire of blood, gore, mud, miles of trenches and poor generalship on both sides of no-man's land. |
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He said power had been turned off on both sides of the station and staff were waiting for two mobile generators to get the electricity back on. |
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The FDA's announcement has prompted a flurry of statements from politicians and organisations on both sides of the issue. |
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Pipes' presence on campus is provoking strong feelings among students and faculty on both sides of the issue. |
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He will need to persuade Northern Ireland communities on both sides of the fence that he is acting in good faith. |
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The impact of a year of low-intensity warfare on public opinion on both sides of the divide has further dimmed the prospects for peace. |
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It suggests that the laparoscopic method may be better for hernias that occur on both sides of the groin and for recurrences. |
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Some women often have tension headaches, which cause squeezing pain or a dull ache on both sides of the head or the back of the neck. |
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Dividing by Y on both sides of the equals sign, the following expression for the growth rate is derived. |
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Pressured by voters on both sides of the issue, the congressmen temporized. |
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While novelty ignites temporary enthusiasm on both sides of the footlights, the Washington Ballet's most urgent need would seem to be productions of proven old works. |
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From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone. |
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According to the mission requirements, the helicopter can be armed with rockets, bombs and machine gun pods mounted on the weapon pylons on both sides of the fuselage. |
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The Benn boys were descended from politicians on both sides of the family. |
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The reaction from members on both sides of the aisle to the maneuver was virulent. |
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Now there were dried cat-tails standing on both sides of the trail, most of their brown furriness still clinging tightly to the top couple inches of stalk. |
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Widespread public anger and outrage grew on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Press the seam allowances open and topstitch with a long straight stitch on both sides of the seam, being careful not to stretch the fabric while stitching. |
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Over the past seven days the specter of terrorism has re-emerged from the grave to which it had been consigned by some overeager commentators on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Simultaneously, small whirlpools called eddies form on both sides of the boat near the stern, which surge and press against the boat on each side. |
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Henry also managed the difficult task of ruling lands on both sides of the Channel by instituting bodies of viceregal administrators for each region. |
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They have been beautifully inscribed on both sides of the tablet, either from a mould using the cire perdue technique or, more probably, by direct engraving on the bronze. |
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The arrests were trumpeted with press conferences on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Outcroppings on both sides of the building serve as drain spouts. |
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The right-left ambiguity ratio, measured using 5-m trihedrals on both sides of the flight track, is about 10 dB for a single antenna element on receive. |
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With his high public profile, Byronic good looks and houses on both sides of the Atlantic, it's little wonder that he attracts resentment from his fellow scholars. |
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And jurors would be able to evaluate the evidence on both sides of the case and render a reasoned verdict. |
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Only one study to date has used calibration points from the fossil record to estimate the divergence of sister species distributed on both sides of the isthmus. |
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Securing awe and applaud from people standing on both sides of the road, the procession moved on to the holy shrine carrying the shawls with utmost respect. |
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If all goes well, I'll be guesting on Radio Ulster's Seven Days round table on Sunday chewing the fat over the coming election on both sides of the water! |
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The allusion to Prime Suspect, a massive hit on both sides of the Atlantic, is well founded. |
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The case of Amanda Knox has captivated readers on both sides of the Atlantic for seven years. |
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Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election. |
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A tension headache is a dull, achy feeling on both sides of the head. |
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Sea boats of the Type 45 will also be hidden behind removable panels to increase the vessel's stealthiness and they will be stored on both sides of the ship's aircraft hangar. |
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The estimates meeting takes place before Christmas but that is also a time when young people gather in the pubs and clubs on both sides of the river. |
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Hunters scoured thick forests today searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through villages on both sides of the India-Nepal border, trampling 12 people to death. |
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Why are right-wingers on both sides of the pond so keen to court this constituency? |
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He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other. |
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A decree substantially enlarging the free port area, which is located along a 15 km stretch on both sides of the Daugava River, came into force this year. |
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Those views were lost overnight when 6ft fences were installed on both sides of a bridge over the River Test to protect the river keeper and his family. |
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They were shaped like basic Japanese throwing knives, but they had small slivers of metal on both sides of each knife that stuck out during flight and acted like airfoils. |
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What a pathetic bunch of clowns on both sides of the argument! |
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A passionate Germanophile, his translations of Schiller, Goethe, and other German Romantics were profoundly influential on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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All four Crusader Blue tanks engaged the enemy on both sides of the road with coax,.50-caliber, and M240 loader's machine guns, M4 carbines, and M9 pistols. |
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That means the printer is able to print on both sides of the paper. |
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This is a genuine reflection of his entire approach which in recent days has evoked lavish praise in the financial press on both sides of the English Channel. |
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Some call this HIV anxiety ignorant, and argue that protocols on both sides of the industry are efficient in their own ways. |
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Tonsils are glandular tissue located on both sides of the throat. |
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Depending on the paper, some people have it on both sides of the comb. |
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Use resorcinol glue on both sides of the stock to glue them together. |
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Before long, passions come to a boil for them on both sides of the English Channel. |
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His remarks caused consternation on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Two tents down the line Wild Bill Hickok rested on a tall stool, the ivory handled butts of his Colts showing on both sides of his open frock coat. |
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Merchants on both sides of the border were all too happy to evade taxes. |
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It is the only show that presents a global perspective of the industry to players on both sides of the aisle, whether they be licensors or licensees. |
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They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above. |
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British journalist Liz Jones has an unqualified knack for raising media hackles on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Reichardt found algal fragments on both sides of the Peninsula and suggested that algal material provided an additional carbon source to deep water benthic infauna. |
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The mystery of a shipwreck which has tantalised naval historians on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a quarter of a century is finally about to be solved. |
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There was a much more low-key police and army presence on both sides of the barrier separating the nationalist Garvaghy Road residents and Orangemen. |
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If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman. |
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Sprinkle the mixture on both sides of each slab of ribs, rub it in to ensure even coverage, then cover and refrigerate overnight. |
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Western classical mural columns were set on both sides of doors. |
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Runway edge lighting consists of white lights spaced out on both sides of the runway, indicating the edge. |
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The decision so confused Parliament, that Howe was accused by Tories on both sides of the Atlantic of treason. |
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He remained something of a celebrity on both sides of the Atlantic until his death. |
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At the height of the demonstration, there were about a hundred anti-racists gathered on both sides of Crwys Road. |
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Critics on both sides of the debate praised Baum for his sensitivity, levelheadedness, impartiality, and humor. |
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Among these was basaltic volcanism spread on both sides of the fracture zone during the Late Neogene and Pleistocene. |
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Canada must repudiate extremism on both sides of the conflict. |
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Some finds were made in Fms beneath ophiolites in Amanus, on both sides of the Levant Fracture called Kara Su Valley. |
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Once the correct fit is found by repeatedly folding the frames up and down, an overhand knot is tied on both sides of each hole in the frames. |
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A new marker, which inventors claim is almost impossible to remove, will be put into red diesel on both sides of the border from next week. |
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They want us to say no to the ideologues on both sides of the aisle and they want us to say yes to bipartisan cooperation. |
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It is inscribed in Roman cursive on both sides of two small sheets of lead. |
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During the Second World War, ethnic Cossacks fought on both sides of the conflict. |
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They went on to perfect the early model so that it could print on both sides of a sheet at once. |
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Historically, the commercial fishery was accomplished on horseback on both sides of the Dover straits. |
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In tests, sticks of bell pepper were treated with up to 20 kilojoules per m2 of UV C on the outer, inner, or on both sides of the pericarp. |
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In the face of enfeebled, self-harming opposition on both sides of the border he has performed brilliantly. |
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Marine organisms on both sides of the isthmus became isolated and either diverged or went extinct. |
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The nobility of England were part of a single Norman culture and many had lands on both sides of the channel. |
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The traffic was very heavy for early afternoon and Sophia Saint Claire had no explanation as to why it inched on both sides of the jersey wall. |
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They can still be found in areas such as South Heaton in Newcastle but once dominated the streetscape on both sides of the Tyne. |
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Most of the conurbation on both sides of the estuary is known as Merseyside. |
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The chalk that forms the hills can clearly be seen on both sides of the cutting when driving on the motorway. |
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It gave the band their first real experience of international success, and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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This album reached the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic on the back of the success of Every Picture Tells A Story. |
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Winter, and a deteriorating supply situation on both sides of troops and materiel, led to a halt in ground operations. |
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Its public reception, however, did not compare with that accorded to Brideshead Revisited three years later, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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These were sensations on both sides of the Atlantic and in Australia and helped to raise the standard for what was considered a successful show. |
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This donkey has on both sides of him separate bales of hay, which are of equal distances from him. |
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The Scottish Marches is a term for the border regions on both sides of the border between England and Scotland. |
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The Peace Arch has the flags of the US and Canada mounted on its crown, and two inscriptions on both sides of its frieze. |
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This was done to make it straightforward for citizens on both sides of the border. |
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However, only a few beaches on both sides of the Atlantic provide nesting sites. |
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As the rift valley aged, extensive deformation developed on both sides of the lake, converting them into asymmetric full grabens. |
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The Chalk forms characteristic white cliffs on both sides of the English Channel, an example are the white cliffs of Dover. |
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The close proximity resulted in possessions on both sides of the Channel by some religious orders. |
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Before European colonization, Beringia was inhabited by the Yupik peoples on both sides of the straits. |
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They are important for plant life now and Bayonne's botanic gardens adjoin the walls on both sides of the Nive. |
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Besides the regular militias, a number of volunteer militia units were formed to fight on both sides of the war. |
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This suggests that they lived on both sides of the Carpathians, but it is also possible that two accounts about the same people were combined. |
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In the early Empire, the same Germanic tribes that had fought for Ariovistus appeared on both sides of the Rhine in Alsace. |
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Cologne is located on both sides of the Rhine, near Germany's borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. |
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Subsequent wars have shown that Karelians were fighting on both sides of the conflict and often against each other. |
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Moreover, some leaders on both sides of any racial divide love to play the race card to keep themselves in power. |
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This horrifying breakdown of civil control was deeply disturbing to thoughtful people on both sides of the religious divide. |
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Free blacks in the North and South fought on both sides of the Revolution, but most fought for the Patriots. |
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Records show that tide mills existed on both sides of the English Channel as far back as the 12th Century. |
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Magna IV's new eight-color perfecting press runs at 11,000-13,000 sheets per hour and prints color on both sides of a sheet on the same pass. |
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They are used to connect the Sheffield Forgemasters steelworks which occupy the land on both sides of the Don. |
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Kilkenny-based Head Bound is enjoying a high profile campaign on both sides of St George's Channel. |
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He had fallen into a gravel quarry, landing with his chest on the corner of a cocopan and fracturing the ribs on both sides of his sternum. |
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They will sit on both sides of the fault lines and measure the movement of each tectonic plate. |
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Rebecca Margolis is an expert on Yiddish in Canada and she explores the strong connections among Yiddishists on both sides of the border. |
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This required a mechanical lock for the LSR on both sides of the PP, analagous to a rivet shape. |
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The period of Goth rule ended when the Huns arrived in the Pannonian Basin and, under Attila, attacked and destroyed some 170 settlements on both sides of the Danube. |
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Audiences on both sides of the Atlantic had little money to spend on entertainment, and only a few stage shows anywhere exceeded a run of 500 performances during the decade. |
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This was at the time when every berth had a ship alongside, vessels were waiting off the Port to enter, and they were waiting off the locks on both sides of the river. |
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It was built to connect Bradford with the limestone quarries of North Yorkshire, the industrial towns on both sides of the Pennines and the ports of Liverpool and Goole. |
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The canal was blocked at several locations on both sides of the Pennines. |
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In fleet racing there will often be boats on both sides of the course, requiring the lead boat to sail on the side that it considers to be fastest. |
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Deidre Mackle added that work to replace the stone parapet walls and provide vehicle restraint system on both sides of Gelvin Bridge on Legavallon Road has been completed. |
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After King John was forced to surrender Normandy to France in 1204, English magnates with holdings on both sides of the Channel were faced with conflict. |
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As the seafloor spreads, magma wells up from the mantle, cools to form new basaltic crust on both sides of the ridge, and is carried away from it by seafloor spreading. |
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According to Strabo, Moesians also lived on both sides of the Danube. |
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Males have a translucent ridge on both sides of their bodies. |
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This decision left substantial minorities on both sides of the new border. |
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The pile-ups, affecting a total of five cars, occurred on both sides of the dual carriageway of the A38 near Droitwich, at about 5pm on Wednesday. |
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Strabo states that the Lombards dwelt on both sides of the Elbe. |
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Accounts of wars therefore mention the Chauci on both sides of the conflict, though the actions of troops under treaty obligation were separate from the policies of the tribe. |
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Accounts of wars therefore mention the Frisii on both sides of the conflict, though the actions of troops under treaty obligation were separate from the policies of the tribe. |
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The project scope of work includes replacing the existing K-rail and guardrail on both sides of the bridge on Barnett Avenue with new concrete barrier rail. |
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Pocket gophers appear to be abundant in the APWRA on both sides of Altamont Pass Road, whereas ground squirrels appear to be abundant only on the north side. |
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Separate republics emerged on both sides of the 38th parallel in 1948, each claiming to be the legitimate government for all of Korea, which led ultimately to the Korean War. |
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Sly Stone and his band were the funkiest group around and had already had a top ten hit single on both sides of the Atlantic with Dance To The Music. |
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The Storage Platform bed, available in twin or full, includes two fully finished enclosed compartments on both sides of the bed to help hide clutter and keep rooms organized. |
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More complex were two landscapes in which figurative elements on both sides of the diaphanous scrim work in tandem to create recognizably Jamesian topographies. |
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The Aztec canoe fleets worked well for attacking the Spanish because they allowed the Aztecs to surround the Spanish on both sides of the causeway. |
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Respected on both sides of the aisle, Nesbitt became Senate majority leader in 2009 and became minority leader when the GOP won control two years later. |
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Anne, a consistent and ardent supporter of union despite opposition on both sides of the border, attended a thanksgiving service in St Paul's Cathedral. |
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The great lesson of European history is that economic shocks and mass unemployment lead to the emergence of radical, demagogic parties on both sides of the political spectrum. |
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There were also several new roads proposed on both sides of the Thames. |
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There were heavy troop losses on both sides of the conflict. |
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