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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On the other side of drunkenness there is a no less committed balance of prohibition and abstinence in England. |
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That is the sort of absurd nonsense that has been driving the other side of the debate. |
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I have put myself through a war of attrition, willing the other side to win. |
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When we came around the other side of the pond, someone spotted a jacana walking across the lily pads. |
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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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They often, too, ride two abreast, causing car drivers to swerve to the other side of the road to pass them. |
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The other side of the coin is that he has had to leave out players who were once automatic choices, and it's not a task he enjoys. |
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The other side however is broken in about 4 parts and jagged bits of bone are sticking out. |
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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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On the other side, the statue of the late Al Waxman, King of Kensington, beams down on us with its ever-present smile. |
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As soon as she was out of sight of the house, she swung her right leg up over to the other side to ride astride. |
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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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This is the other side of his lovableness, and here again we are on altogether firm historical ground. |
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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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I stepped out, swung around, grabbed the other side of the ladder and placed my foot on the proper rung. |
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Feng ran him through, his sword sticking into the ground on the other side of him. |
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Over the other side of the corridor there are two doors, one leading to a sunroom and the other, a rumpus room. |
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On the other side, the backpackers, tanned and fit, casually shoulder their rucksacks and adjust their sunglasses. |
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Meanwhile, the other side doesn't get a look-in, because it's been tarred as untrustworthy. |
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On the other side they were considered as wild red necks, rowdies and drunks. |
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On the other side of him, men, women, and children were rousing themselves from sleep and moving sluggishly to the fire to get warm. |
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Arrange garlic, salsify and artichokes on other side and serve cardoons and mache on separate plate. |
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On the other side of the glass and mahogany door, the room, furnished with art deco lamps, bistro mirrors and very little else, was heaving. |
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He fished his keys out of his pocket and made his way round the other side of the car, unlocking the driver's door. |
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He jogged round the other side of the car and jumped in and started the engine. |
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He moved round to the other side and opened the door, offering his hand to Misha to help her climb down. |
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She walked round to the other side of the bucket and, grinning, knelt down opposite. |
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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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Next screw down the outer locknut and tighten them against each other just like on the other side. |
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After the Tribune, he moved to the other side of the speaker's rostrum, becoming the public affairs manager of the Transit Authority. |
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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's tying the event in with the signing of the American Declaration Of Independence, signed a couple of miles over the other side of the city. |
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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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As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side. |
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She turned to the other side, away from Michael's questioning gaze, drying her eyes with her sleeves. |
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On the other side of the motorway about 65 cars and 12 motorbikes were lined up for the anti-speed camera demo. |
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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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They stepped out of the airport on the other side and Jason signaled at a limousine nearby. |
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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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I swam right through the rip currents and broke through the surface on the other side. |
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A democracy can't exist if one political side continually denies the ability and the rightfulness of the other side to take charge of affairs. |
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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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The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society. |
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Some of the other side effects of the strong pain medications include confusion, lethargy and sleepiness. |
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On the other side of the city in Dangan Sports Ground the position was reversed with many more participants that spectators. |
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She let her feet slip out of her shoes and raised them onto the fitted bench across the other side of the table. |
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Any packet that would have been lost is retransmitted until it gets to the other side. |
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The problem with conceding territory and allowing the other side to play in front of you is that it cannot legislate for crazy errors. |
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Half of the phrases are printed in reverse so that they are legible only when read from the other side of the cylinder. |
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So we are now re-timing trains to leave from Edinburgh five minutes earlier which means we have time to add to the other side. |
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There was not one corner where he didn't cut across blindly on the right-handers or drift out wide to the other side of the road on left-handers. |
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The French would defend the other side of the Meuse, exploiting the natural obstacles offered by the river and the high ground of the left bank. |
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On the other side of campus, the sun beats on new red-brick buildings with modern angles and minimalist steeples. |
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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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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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This, of course, makes the other side hopping mad, and the entire cycle begins anew. |
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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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From the other side, he doesn't have sparkling offensive statistics and his throws don't have great zip. |
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On the other side, many national central banks, like the Bundesbank, considered the minimum reserve requirements a necessary instrument. |
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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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I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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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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It's taken a very amoral stand, in that essential issues are often portrayed as simply one side says this and the other side says that. |
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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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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to 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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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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This meant you could get up and go over to the other side of the room and lollygag around in the line for sharpening pencils. |
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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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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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Then, just the other side of Melton Mowbray, I stopped at an all-night petrol station to buy a sandwich and top up my phone card. |
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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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Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. |
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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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He agreed, a huge smile wreathing his face as he walked the few paces over to the other side of his room. |
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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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The camera switches across to the other side of my mouth and focuses on a huge filling that gleams two distinct colours, copper and silver. |
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So why head to the other side of the world to start afresh in a country that they have never set foot on before? |
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The question was no sooner spoken than a groan came from the other side of the coffee table, echoed by the recumbent figure on the couch. |
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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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After about 10 to 14 days, the bunches must be turned over to dry the other side. |
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As the galley righted itself, another wave struck from the other side, and the ship heeled over so far its mainsail almost touched the water. |
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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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Neoreligious communities have emerged in which people are guided to the other side to communicate with deceased family members and kin. |
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One side of politics finds a hint of weakness in the other side and goes in for the kill. |
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And he is having none of what he sees as kidology from the other side, downplaying their chances. |
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Diane took it all in without comment, then walked to the other side of the tables and sat down in one of the Windsor chairs. |
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Vermicompost can also be made in windrows by placing fresh waste on one side of the row while harvesting from the other side. |
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On the other side Kilkenny's kickers had the kind of day any kicker dreads. |
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Immediately she heard the sound of shoes thumping from the other side of the house. |
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Suddenly out of the blue my 35 kg kelpie Jessica bolts from around the other side of the house nearly knocking me of my feet. |
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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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We could not see the other side and we had no boats that could brave the river rapids. |
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On the other side is an adze for chopping steps and clearing rotten ice for screws. |
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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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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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Eventually they made it to the other side of the hall and slid down to the muddy and blood soaked ground below. |
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In judicial review, the unsuccessful party may be ordered to pay the costs of the other side. |
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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 serious drama should be like a swimmer diving into a pool and swimming to the other side in one smooth, perfect trajectory. |
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To travel across to the other side of the world with a woman I love, to meet up with a man I love? |
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She didn't even try to swim, but the waves of the lake carried her across to the other side. |
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On the other side of the fence, the upper part of the field was full of rabbit holes. |
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She wore her long blonde hair in a thick braid and her white dress swayed about her ankles as she walked to the other side of the porch. |
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She walked over to the other side of the room, wearing only her undergarments. |
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On the other side sit large investors who acquire supplier assets at an attractive price. |
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We'd pulled the car up on the hills east of Rosedale and three yards the other side of the glass a cold wind quivered a lapwing's crest. |
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The other side effect is the lack of a sense of achievement or recognition. |
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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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The camera passes through a barrage of deadly jellyfish, emerging unscathed on the other side. |
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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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On the other side, from his family's perspective, he just simply wanted some peace and quiet. |
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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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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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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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They walked the full length of the avenue on one side of the road, and returned along the other side. |
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He always showed a wonderful degree of sportsmanship and in victory or defeat was magnanimous to the other side. |
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Tacos, quesadillas, tamales, nachos and other side dishes are available for under four bucks. |
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Up the other side, above masses of jungle, rose a rocky, desolate mountain. |
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On the other side Naas pulled out all the stops in defeating Kilkenny and they went on to easily account for Portlaoise in the final. |
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On the other side of the road, there was a log retainer wall. |
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Which itself, in turn, makes it harder to befriend people from the other side. |
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There was blondie on has right and a lovely Italianate brunette on the other side. |
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On the other side an enraged, radicalized and increasingly sectarian and bloody-minded Islamist opposition. |
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I love that we took this guy who was trying to be a blowhard but got into his head and showed 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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But then the summit gives way to the other side of the hill, and a childlike glee arises from the whooooosh of the descent. |
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I'm sure everyone around me has heard me constantly quarrelling about wasting paper, about using the other side of paper of prints gone bad for scrap. |
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Alison and Rachel pushed there way through the crowd of dancers in the club to the other side of the small room where the washrooms were situated. |
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Nothing's more fun than winning, and it's time to tell the Democratic jefes that winning in politics requires getting more people than the other side gets. |
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It's sometimes wearisome, sometimes amusing, to see partisan Democrats and Republicans constantly accusing the other side of things that both sides are constantly guilty of. |
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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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But the other side of the coin would be, inevitably, the flowering of crime and corruption around the gambling business. |
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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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Gulliver travels to the other side of the Academy where the advancers of speculative learning reside, and meets a professor who explains their method of learning. |
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I crossed to the other side and found Ewen keeled over on the ground. |
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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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When the crepe is golden on the bottom, turn over and a cook the other side until golden. |
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Then, in the warmth of the moment the other side of the winning post, Peter would elegantly put the record straight and tell us all who had really won. |
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Although the dispute was peacefully reconciled, the men carried concealed knives and guns under their clothes should the other side prove uncooperative. |
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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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On the other side, advocates of indigenous authors allied themselves with partisans of free trade and international copyright, claiming universal natural rights of authorship. |
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Two bridges connect the town to the other side. The residents have only minutes to get across those bridges to escape potential lava flows, lahars, and mudslides. |
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On the other side of the road are normal, two storey houses. |
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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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Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent. |
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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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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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Once they got to the other side they must have legged it towards Chippenham because they were not there when we got to the river bank and there was nobody else around. |
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What are your feelings about the wave of support that always immediately presents itself from the other side? |
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In college, a 57-yard field goal is basically giving the other side a chance to return a kickoff. |
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He kicked a small rock on the ground to the other side of the path. |
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But I made it safely through the bracken and out the other side, and cut a wide arc back towards the car to continue my journey through the fields and flowers and trees. |
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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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On the other side were Clay Morrow and his wife, gemma Teller, a couple for whom love has long been synonymous with doom. |
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First, the other side has a huge advantage in money, incumbency and a constituency that benefits lopsidedly from the unrepresentative electoral college and senate. |
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On the other side, immigration is the issue that dare not speak its name. |
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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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Navigating to the other side of a huge tree, she hears some leaves rustle. |
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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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To accompany this fine duo, we order sausage made in Hancock, just the other side of the Keweenaw Waterway. |
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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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The other side can't stand the idea of taking wealth from hard-working Us to shiftless and lazy Them. |
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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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It began with a new kind of shooting, not pop guns or automatics, but the long, ratcheting bursts of a machine gun, very close, from the other side of the compound. |
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Like the De Conceptu Virginali, it takes the form of a single narrator in a dialogue, offering presumable objections from the other side. |
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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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Frederick Henry, sensing that the talks were going nowhere, proposed to put an ultimatum to the other side to accept the Dutch demands. |
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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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The server then moves to the other side of the service line at the start of a new point. |
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Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. |
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On the other side of the island, Teach was busy entertaining guests and had not set a lookout. |
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The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her. |
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On the other side of the praetorium the Via Praetoria continued to the wall, where it went through the Porta Decumana. |
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On the other side was the forum, a small duplicate of an urban forum, where public business could be conducted. |
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Cruce operates the Iron Hill Campground on the other side of the highway. |
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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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The source of drinks he indicated was a well-stocked cellarette at the other side of the room. |
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You're doing that tombe pas de bourree because you have a reason to get to the other side of the stage. |
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You can get to know and like this other side tomorrow morning at 10am when you can join in with a morning workout with Zumba. |
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I just feel so disconnected from people living on the other side of the world. |
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But on the other side of the glass door, bootleg magic is being made. |
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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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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from 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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This is a natural supplement that does not cause jitteriness or other side effects that other supplements do. |
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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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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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To reach his new strip of shamba which lay the other side of Thabai, Mugo had to walk through the dusty village streets. |
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Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. |
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On the other side the snow became so packed that the men slid down sitting. |
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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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Together with the larger Bernard Wharf on the other side of the river, this makes navigation of the river difficult. |
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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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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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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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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 district boundary crosses to the other side of the road and it enters the district of Wyre. |
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On the other side of General Gordon Square the 1930s Woolwich Equitable building was refurbished. |
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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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On the other side of the beam was a chain attached to a pump at the base of the mine. |
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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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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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William Cawley, born 1602 in Chichester, was on the other side of the English Civil War. |
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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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So, what might have occurred on the other side of the curtain? |
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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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This silence in the face of the numerous comments on the other side is revealing. |
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Less common are unilateral contracts in which one party makes a promise, but the other side does not promise anything. |
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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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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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Both sides were the same because when you measure the first service court, you take that exact distance to 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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On the other side, the door hooks the hexhead screw, NSN 5305-00-781-3929, on the ballistic door arm. |
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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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In terms of total megatonnage, the advantage certainly lies with the other side. |
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On the other side of the northern Black Forest were the Chatti about where Hesse is today, on the lower Main. |
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Celtic in language, according to Tacitus they claimed origin from 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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The name of the castle is echoed in a very different structure on the other side of the world. |
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We had topped the high country, too, and had started down the other side of the mountains that ran out on the promontory. |
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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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Chemically, mafic rocks are on the other side of the rock spectrum from the felsic rocks. |
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If the triangle is moved to the other side of the trapezoid, then the resulting figure is a rectangle. |
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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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On the other side of the harbour, the 1st RB held positions around the Gare Maritime under attack from the south and east. |
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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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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 discussion will be continued on the other side of the commercial break. |
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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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The young attorneys were set the task of collating the contract submitted by the other side with the previous copy. |
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On the other side of the promenade, in the La Buffa area, is the Musee Massena. |
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One of the eyes migrates across the top of the head and onto the other side of the body, leaving the fish blind on one side. |
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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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Trust me, we both can find fringe fanatics to prove the other side is nutso. So let's stop with this stereotypical silliness. |
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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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Then he reached down and picked up the metal shelving from the thing and pushed it forward so it fell down on its other side with a loud crash. |
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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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The other side of the Grosvenor Bridge is the Roodee, Chester's race course and the oldest course in the country. |
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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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The side of the tracks with the station would go to business, while the other side would go to warehouses. |
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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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On the other side of the draining board, set out on an old tea cloth, are three empty bottles and a heap of sugar in a covered bowl. |
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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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The other side of the depression was linked to those people that stayed behind. |
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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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Lough Foyle on the other side, is one of Ireland's larger inlets, situated between County Donegal and County Londonderry. |
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According to the other side, the numbers were exponentially greater. |
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A fault's sense of slip is defined as the relative motion of the rock on each side of the fault with respect to the other side. |
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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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If you want it set up for sinistral use, you can quickly and easily swap the button to the other side. |
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There was mockery of our foolhardy enterprise in the soft whispering sough of the water, as I heard it lapper beneath the ferry-boat that lay ready to cross to the other side. |
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On the other side of the Atlantic, stores in Paris's chic Avenue Montaigne, a mecca for Japanese tourists, said that sales to foreigners had fallen sharply. |
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The boundary includes all of the Barbican Estate and continues east along Ropemaker Street and its continuation on the other side of Moorgate, becomes South Place. |
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The pendulum lists the seats from least marginal to most marginal for the government on one side, and least marginal to most marginal for the opposition on the other side. |
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Spain and Portugal could pass each other toward the west or east, respectively, on the other side of the globe and still possess whatever lands they were first to discover. |
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Lenny gave him the Popeye squint as he rolled off to Frank, the other bodyguard on duty, who was standing on the other side of the stage behind the Epps camp. |
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When we were touring on a riverboat near Dandong, the truculent North Korean soldiers from the other side of the river gave us a steely-eyed death stare. |
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He will have to traverse the mountain to get to the other side. |
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On the other side of the thermostat, but equally local in subject matter, was Giorgio Morandi, the native Bolognian and mid-century painter of bottles and tins. |
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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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Not only is the power deflected safely to the other side, but there is virtually no change to the object caused by the radiation pressure, unlike a mirror or an absorber. |
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On the other side of the roundabout is Mitre Sports International. |
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Any fish were gaffed and brought aboard, the hooks rebaited, and the line paid out on the other side. The dory thus went down the whole length of the trawl. |
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On the other side of the mill-pond was an open place called the Cross, because it was three-quarters of one, two lanes and a cattle-drive meeting there. |
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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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I actually shinnied up the tree another couple of feet, and by tilting my head and looking through one eye, I was able to see the matching six points on the other side. |
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The ridge drops more sharply to the marsh on the other side. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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In his guidebook The Southern Fells Alfred Wainwright suggests that the plane approached from the west, failed to clear the ridge and tumbled down the other side. |
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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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It forms the famous White Cliffs of Dover in Kent, England, as well as their counterparts of the Cap Blanc Nez on the other side of the Dover Strait. |
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By short cuts known to him, he made his way now through the vast congeries of rooms and staircases to the banqueting-hall, five acres distant on the other side of the house. |
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The engine-driver and fireman did not see her. They were leaning out on the other side, telling the Porter a tale about a dog and a leg of mutton. |
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On the other side stood Kazimir Malevich, Anton Pevsner and Naum Gabo. |
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Watson, his former associate, was on the other side of the continent. |
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You remember that a Levite and a priest passed by on the other side. |
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The Red Sea has not yet completely split Arabia from Africa, but a similar feature can be found on the other side of Africa that has broken completely free. |
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During the grinding operation one side of the wheel takes part in the grinding operation whereas the other side of the wheel is being dressed by electrochemical reaction. |
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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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At the same time, the growing weight of the mountain belt can cause isostatic subsidence in the area of the overriding plate on the other side to the mountain belt. |
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