Leave the main road at the right-hand bend, dog-leg to the path ahead, then go left steep uphill to the top corner of the field. |
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Sanchez will be employed on a full-time basis and intends to bring in former Northern Ireland star Gerry Armstrong as his right-hand man. |
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Up until the end of 2000 Kolev was known as the right-hand man of the current Prosecutor-General Nikola Filchev. |
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Her father, Robert Douglass, is a lawyer from Greenwich, Connecticut, and a former right-hand man to Nelson Rockefeller. |
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Sheeran was a local Teamsters president from Delaware who was close to Hoffa, but also the right-hand man to legendary mob boss Russell Bufalino. |
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The increasingly opaque Williams, dragged into the church's interminable conflicts, needs a right-hand man to keep an eye on the bigger picture. |
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Calderwood can't help but tackle things head on, though, and he is ably assisted by his right-hand man, whom he refers to as the silent assassin. |
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His right-hand man, Wilson, 25, came through the junior ranks at Orrell and has a Lancashire Colts cap to his name. |
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All of a sudden, his right-hand man, former Chief Councilman Kermit walked in, without any warning whatsoever. |
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The right-hand column lists the six major epochs into which the periods are divided. |
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My first concern was to control the yaw, so I threw a bootful of rudder toward the good engine, while I established a right-hand bank. |
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I miscalculated the opening right-hand corner and the wheels got stuck in the deep ruts. |
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The serial number of the security must appear in the top right-hand corner of each security, on any talon and on each coupon. |
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For the first deal a randomly chosen player shuffles, that player's right-hand neighbour cuts. |
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His tee shot landed in the right-hand bunker and his first attempt at escape rolled back to his feet. |
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I carefully maneuvered to the right-hand lane and then proceeded onto the shoulder. |
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The doorway is supported, on the right-hand side only, by a masoned jamb or toweright. |
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A bar graph representing number or percentage of right-hand throws would show a vast difference between the two groups. |
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She pulled her favourite hairbrush out of the top right-hand drawer and started brushing her long auburn hair. |
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You'll notice a new map of the US at the top of the right-hand column of this page. |
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The musculature and tonality of the men in the lower right-hand corner are reminiscent of the bearded figure in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne. |
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The right-hand handwheel with simple clutch can be used to assist the left via toothed drive belts, pulleys and a cross-shaft. |
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I think it's developed as I used to touch-type, then developed a right-hand style which only uses 3 fingers when I had a trapped nerve problem. |
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United narrowly escaped going three behind when Kerr let loose from long range with his drive shaving the right-hand post. |
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The Lynx came down on its right-hand side, with the main rotor and tail sheared off by the impact and the cabin ablaze. |
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But the out-of-sorts striker rushed his chance and hopelessly miscued his shot wide of Peter Schmeichel's right-hand post. |
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Myri slowly pushed the right-hand door open, allowing a slither of light to pierce the gloomy room. |
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He hit the ball on the bounce low into the bottom right-hand corner of the net. |
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Since the main text has a large right-hand pad to make room for the boxouts, everything becomes stretched out. |
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It lives to the right-hand side of the arch as you come from a south-easterly direction. |
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The controls are on top surface of the right-hand satellite speaker but are limited to the power switch and volume control. |
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The right-hand bridges usually carry the bass strings, which run across the soundboard to the nut on the opposite edge. |
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Should this leading leg be the right front leg, it would be called a right-hand canter and a left-hand canter would be led by the left leg. |
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Traffic flows in the right-hand lane of the roads, though these days most vehicles have steering wheels for left-side driving. |
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The right-hand man of Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi was killed by an airstrike in Mosul. |
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As Schaeffer grew more strident and political, his son was his right-hand man. |
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Click on one and the right-hand carousel of related videos fills with a dozen more just like it. |
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He is a right-hand batsman and off-spinner, who has best first-class figures of 5 for 104 and a top score of 85 under his belt. |
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I twist the throttle and with a tinny burble the bike leaps forward and sweeps around the first right-hand curve and into the straight. |
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His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron. |
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As Wolfe's right-hand man, Archie flirts or strong-arms his way to suspects and evidence while avoiding police entanglements. |
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It spun back off Gallacher's right-hand post, but Flo was on hand to force the ball over the line with his studs. |
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The driver uses the right-hand paddle to change up while the left one changes down. |
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The first rule of chess is that the board is to be positioned so that a white square is in the right-hand corner. |
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The only annoyance was the sun visor which was too small and left a gap between its right-hand extremity and the windscreen pillar. |
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You are given a molecule, displayed in the right-hand pane, with its component atoms scattered in a maze of sorts. |
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The right-hand surface of each wedge is part of a single image, while the left-hand panels form a separate composite image. |
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The ball swerves in the air a la Roberto Carlos and is in all the way, but Marcos fingertips the ball onto the right-hand post. |
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I glanced at where Davis was pointing at in illegible signature scrawled in the bottom right-hand corner. |
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Working from left to right, they tee up Valeron who unleashes a piledriver from the right-hand side of the box. |
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Their textures are dominated by right-hand melodies against chordal accompaniment figures. |
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Born and raised on the right-hand point breaks of Queensland, Australia, Bartholomew felt right at home at Makaha today. |
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Make your way easily up to the big wall and belay at the right-hand corner under a right-trending diagonal groove. |
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The book was foliated in pencil below the text in the lower right-hand corner. |
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The right-hand symbol shows the inversion point along the fourfold inversion axis. |
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On the very right-hand edge of the painting, the curtain is slightly pulled back to reveal a silver crucifix. |
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After the crew ties the boats off to the right-hand bank and scouts the rapid, the two put their heads together for a powwow. |
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Nothing much looked on when centre Aaron Moule made a dart for the right-hand corner but somehow he reached out to plant the ball. |
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Across cultures, humans have a strong right-hand preference, reportedly manifest for at least the past 5000 years. |
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Follow the waymarked path straight ahead heading directly for the right-hand side of the farm below. |
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The left-hand plays broken chords most of the time or has a walking bass pattern, while the right-hand carries the melody. |
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Henry curled the free kick around the wall and into the top right-hand corner of Kiely's goal. |
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The ball hit the right-hand post and rebounded into the net, far beyond Butler's despairing dive. |
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He punched in a few numbers with his right-hand thumb and put the phone to his ear. |
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The car was bought in Sweden where they drive left-hand drive cars, as right-hand vehicles are not permitted in Senegal. |
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Eventually he gets promoted up to being a lieutenant and becomes the right-hand man to the family boss. |
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An incisive ball from Al Hasan Al Yami is latched on to by Al Temyat but his right-footed strike goes a foot wide of Alioum's right-hand post. |
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Dobbs was at Mrs Thatcher's right-hand side as she stepped into Downing Street and was a key aide to John Major when he was voted out. |
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The surgery has left the 32-year-old temporarily paralysed on the right-hand side of his body. |
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His innovation was to produce universal door frames that could be hung either on the left-hand or right-hand side. |
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After a fierce exchange in the fourth, Cook stepped in with a right-hand lead punch before stepping back out of range. |
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He is a right-hand batsman and slow left-arm bowler who may well pose problems for premier division batsmen. |
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The stylish right-hand batsman was sent home only three days before the start of a triangular series. |
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Motor manufacturers have huffed and puffed about transport costs, exchange rates, the expense of right-hand drive models and so on. |
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It is just as stylish and appealing, and early next month, the first right-hand drive models will start to arrive in showrooms here. |
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And it means that you can move from right-hand drive to left-hand drive without having to make great changes to the car. |
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If it had been right-hand drive it would have cost thousands of pounds more. |
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For the first time, Audi is introducing a diesel option for its A4-based cabriolet in right-hand drive form. |
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Well, the fact is that this one is in the USA and it is also a right-hand drive! |
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The 31-year-old from Fontenay-aux-Roses slid wide as he entered the first right-hander and lost grip as his right-hand tyres scrambled for grip. |
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Morrison's decision to promote his right-hand man Bob Stott to the job of chief executive never washed with the City. |
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And then William Hague made Michael Portillo, the Tory Party's supreme Eurosceptic, his right-hand man. |
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Production of UK right-hand drive versions begins begins in September. |
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When the jet was stable, we began a wide, right-hand turn toward land and set up an orbit about 20 miles northeast of Oceana to adjust gross weight. |
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The Silver Arrow is the truly exclusive model of the range, and as Mercedes will only be making 100 right-hand drive models, the chief exec will have to move quickly. |
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Since late last year, Smart cars with right-hand drive have been available here, imported through Mercedes-Benz Ireland, in a linkup with Smart in Britain. |
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A Board of Inquiry found that hostile ground-to-air fire had caused an explosion in the right-hand wing tank which tore part of the wing away, causing the crash. |
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Maserati has confirmed that right-hand drive examples of its 400 bhp 170 mph luxury Quattroporte saloon will arrive here from the spring next year. |
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Someone else mimed how Marlowe, portrayed as a right-hand finger, was stabbed, after a struggle, by his left-hand opponent. |
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His car being a right-hand drive meant we were right beside each other. |
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Sizes 00 to 15, for a total of 17 right-hand mainspring winders. |
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None of his right-hand men, some of whom would become Unita's most able commanders and diplomats in the 1980s, seems to have known what was going on. |
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Brian Lewis Lewis was the right-hand man of Fox News chief Roger Ailes before he was fired last month in spectacular fashion. |
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The tow truck actually started out facing forward in our lane, i.e. straight but on the right-hand side of the road as you look at it in the picture. |
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They want speed humps and bollards fitted in the area to prevent problems with cars failing to complete the right-hand turn from Tunbridge Road to Tickfield Avenue. |
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He taught me how to feint and pull back and right-hand counter-punch. |
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The fifth study is cast in the original key, but the left hand contains the inversion of the original right-hand material, accompanied by chords and chromatic grace notes. |
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Their political marriage began in 1994 and was consummated on Blair's rise to power three years later, with much of the credit going to his new right-hand man. |
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He is a New Zealand cricketer who bowls right-hand fast-medium. |
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From the right-hand corner flag they pieced together a patchwork that stretched back across the field and allowed Pires to add the final flourish. |
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The name most touted as successor is Paul Le Guen and his right-hand man, Yves Colleu, claimed yesterday that the former Lyon coach is waiting in the wings. |
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He's his right-hand man in America and he lives in Los Angeles. |
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Since most fighters were right-handed, the stairways were built in such a way that if you were trying to get up the stairs, the newel post is on your right-hand side. |
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The numbers in the curly brackets signify that after taking the last coin the left-hand player will have no spare moves left, and likewise for the right-hand player. |
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A minute later the visitors were punished for their miss when Lennon took a pass on the turn and rifled the ball into the right-hand corner to give Monksland the lead. |
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As was his habit, he piled the snow on the sides of the driveway, in particular around the telephone pole that is on the right-hand side of our driveway. |
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Shastri also resigned, but returned to the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio and the Prime Minister's right-hand man when Nehru suffered a stroke. |
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Other than a balky elevator, the only real link between the two films is choreographer Hermes Pan, who was Fred's right-hand man throughout the Ginger years. |
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As shooting stars flew earthwards in the upper right-hand corner of the monitor, I felt music in my ears as the web site came into focus and miraculously appeared. |
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The beautiful long right-hand point break at Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape will be the venue this weekend for the third leg of the 2004 Billabong Junior Series. |
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Yes, the numbers are the same, but it's much clearer in the bar graph that the left-hand bar represents less than twice as much as the right-hand one! |
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He is a right-hand bat and right-arm off-break or medium-pace bowler. |
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In addition to annotations already cited, the word caso appears in an italic hand as a gloss for the Spanish edition's ceso in the right-hand margin on sig. |
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Sir Michael Peat has been described as the prince's right-hand man, leaving me to think that Charles should be using his left hand to give him a good thwack about the head. |
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At the bottom of the right-hand column of this page, I've added links to some fine little organisations who need your help in their brave fight against the forces of darkness. |
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Launched this month, the new models are available in a limited number of left-hand drive versions, with the right-hand drive model on sale from September. |
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Paddy, a Towson junior from Baltimore, is his right-hand man. |
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The right-hand side of the quaternion equation requires scalar multiplication and quaternion addition. |
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The blank right-hand panel could be mirror as well as bullion. |
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The dual-language text privileges the Gaelic by featuring it on the right-hand or recto side. |
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At right-hand bend go ahead through kissing gates into fields, follow the right-hand hedge towards Pentre Farm. |
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The Irish moved further ahead following Armstrong's retiral when Anthony Foley scored in the right-hand corner. |
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The first right-hand drive Mustang has gone on show in Edinburgh but fans who still have not seen it will have to get their skates on. |
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The law prohibiting import of right-hand drive vehicles into Kyrgyzstan will enter into force on June 3, the State Customs Service said. |
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The new GR-500EXL boasts a 51-tonne capacity, a 42 m 5-section boom, and a right-hand drive. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles for a fault in the front right-hand drive shaft. |
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Automakers can sequence in a series of modules for a red right-hand drive vehicle with fog lamps, for example, to meet a specific build schedule. |
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As well as the driver, the propeller shaft for the front wheels is on the right-hand side of the car. |
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He was right-hand man to the supposed contract killer, alleged to be boss of notorious London gang Mandem, say sources. |
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Harry's right-hand man Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton got him a glass of water. |
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In the right-hand division lay the two old geezers, as Sandy styled the landlord and his wife. |
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But the book, which invaluably has a year date at the top of every right-hand page, has its amusing moments. |
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At the scrag end of a dismal first period, he ripped a 20-yarder across the startled Mark Bosnich which hit the right-hand post. |
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We make our way into the right-hand corner to join a track that runs ahead through two field gates before we turn left along the field edge that runs past High Scrog Farm. |
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When filming was over, the right-hand drive car was brought back to the UK and renovated, including a full respray back to its original yellow colour. |
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Black Creek's mayor and weak-willed sheriff cower when Delarue swaggers into town with his right-hand man Corsican to demand retribution for his brother's death. |
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But the right-hand squad only wounded the unhit man at the next volley. |
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Strict Capability Maturity Model Integration processes throughout development resulted in the best right-hand drive light tactical vehicle available today. |
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The arrival of right-hand drive versions of the S, which costs PS50,280 including the PS5,000 government plug-in grant, is accompanied by the Model S iPhone app. |
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The patient reported intermittent pricklings down his right-hand side. |
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America's iconic muscle car Ford Mustang will be available in Australia next year, and it will be in a right-hand drive configuration, right off the factory floor. |
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