The tiny twin baby girls sleeping peacefully side by side are little miracles. |
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Traditional tukutuku is made from reeds set vertically side by side, with horizontal wooden laths lashed in front of them. |
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We walked side by side until we got to the park, not saying a word to each other. |
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Blake joined her in the chant, and the two laid down on the grass, side by side, closing their eyes. |
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The vehicles park side by side, the brides are hastily exchanged, and the cars head home to the waiting grooms. |
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Sara clasped her hands around his and leaned in closer so that they were walking side by side, both smiling and blushing. |
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After a short walk through the trees, they arrived at two tan jeeps parked side by side in a small dirt clearing. |
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They stood side by side for a moment, staring into the torn undersides of the chair, at the cobwebs and the little balls of spider eggs. |
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As we walked side by side through the park Jacob reached out and clasped my hand in his. |
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The canyon was too narrow for the horses to turn around, or even stand side by side. |
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It may be difficult to manage, but it cannot be impossible to run the two programmes either side by side or together. |
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Then we'll edit each other's copy and make the changes side by side at the computer. |
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The two prophecies sit side by side, but sound discordant when heard together. |
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The machines can be grouped side by side with zero clearance between machines to make the best use of limited floorspace. |
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He displays the paired canvases side by side or one above the other, though he may add a twist by turning one of them 180 degrees. |
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Traditional rides, sideshows and stalls will stand side by side with the latest hi-tech, white-knuckle rides. |
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These documentary pictures and the monochrome paintings exist side by side in an uneasy tension. |
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Every morning I'm greeted by freshly made trails for classical skiing side by side. |
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On the back ell of the large central dwelling house the two green doors were originally pictured side by side. |
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I seem to have a fairly healthy collection of brown pencil liners but I've never swatched them all side by side. |
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As his vision spanned across the Prison, he saw cages that could hardly fit a small bed, side by side. |
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Certain tensions created by different theological understandings now were forced to exist side by side in a new union of churches. |
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They walked side by side into the house and then to the kitchen to drink some hot tea. |
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A dragon-boat ranges from 50 to 100 feet in length, with a beam of about five and a half feet, accommodating paddlers sitting side by side. |
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Right outside the window a male indigo bunting and a male goldfinch are eating side by side. |
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Nothing fosters teamwork like serving sandwiches side by side at a soup kitchen. |
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The splendour and the sordor is side by side, the audacity and the grubbiness, the pathos and bathos. |
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On the way to the restaurant we passed a bike shop with a sociable, a side by side tandem, if you will, in the window. |
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In the parlors of polite society, social tolerance sits side by side with multiculturalism. |
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During that day and night the men slept soddenly, side by side on the boxcar door. |
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This was necessary should the division go into combat side by side with conventional Army brigades and divisions. |
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Disabled and able-bodied children will be able to play side by side at the pioneering inclusive playground at Wharfemeadows Park in Otley. |
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore. |
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Jada finished the packing and the suitcases were neatly placed side by side in her bedroom. |
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Positioned side by side, these hot tub jets provide gentle treatment to your shoulders and upper back. |
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The excitement soon wore off and they sat side by side, idly reading through magazines Alexa had bought. |
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Thus religious and political extremism are laid symbolically side by side for our execration. |
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A joint holding company will be created to ensure the brands keep trading side by side for at least three years. |
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We sat side by side on a sofa with rebellious springs and a layer of cat hair. |
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The larynx descends in the throat until the windpipe and foodpipe are lying side by side. |
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The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side. |
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I'm glad, it seems so wrong to think of them lying side by side, even though I know there's nothing left of them but dust and ashes. |
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When these cattle move side by side in the herd, their hollow horns knock together, producing a characteristic resonant sound. |
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That evening, images of the Algerian and French flags flying side by side during the victory celebrations were beamed out to the world. |
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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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The pilot and co-pilot had dual controls and sat side by side behind the observer. |
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This laminar flow means streams of fuel and oxidant can pass side by side without having a physical barrier in between. |
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Here you walk the streets side by side with merchants, miners, Indians, Eskimos, pioneers and cheechakos. |
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To place those two disputatious lawyers side by side, even in after-life, would have been a certain recipe for conflict. |
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Cluster three chestnuts side by side in a circle, gluing them together with your glue gun. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created. |
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Simon, seated side by side with his sister in matching armchairs, silently complimented her on her tactfulness. |
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The planks have to be drilled and riveted together side by side with a diagonal chamfer at their ends. |
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As the name implies, houses in these areas were usually low-rises and were rather congested, packed closely side by side. |
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Croft and Wilmore stood side by side and watched Protheroe and FitzWilliam check the flints then load and prime both pistols. |
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Plant two or more rows of the same variety side by side to ensure optimal pollination. |
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The lack of fresh water here forced him to sail eastward to St Ann's Bay where he stranded the ships side by side a bow's shot from the shore. |
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This might encompass some residential care, day care and sheltered housing side by side. |
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Where else do people of such varying ethnic origins, ages and walks of life work side by side in such perfect harmony? |
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Could anyone be so nuts as to suggest that creationism and Darwinism be taught side by side, as competing theories of how we all got here? |
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Last year Jeff grew some 150 pepper varieties side by side this way and had no problems with cross-pollination. |
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Stepping their masts and making sail, side by side, the four boats of the Daydream forged steadily ahead. |
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He noticed that the pendulums of the two suspended clocks, hanging side by side from a common support, were swinging together. |
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Four sensors are installed side by side so that the tensile strength of the sheet can be tested over the full width as it is transported. |
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He walked closer until we stood side by side staring out at the almost foreboding dark horizon. |
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The three Ministers stand side by side upon the footpace, the Deacon and Subdeacon turning slightly inwards. |
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She and her sister launched into an Irish folk dancing routine, standing side by side as they kicked up their heels. |
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When the works were viewed side by side, de Kooning's brushwork really did look like a blowup of Soutine's scratchy strokes. |
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We sat side by side on the lounge, the jazzy tune softly streaming through the speakers on a warm and balmy summer's night. |
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He is the very marrow of John Strathbourne as he was when we fought side by side. |
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Tenants will sit side by side with councillors and independent members on the boards. |
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We sit side by side at the bar counter of an old fishermen's shack where they've been filming. |
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She had two tall, shapely brass candlesticks that sat side by side on a small table in her entryway. |
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That's how, years later, I ended up living side by side on this island with polar bears and walruses. |
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Some guys try to race you side by side for three or four laps, and they end up racing you for sixth place. |
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Humanistic values, Thomism, Augustinianism, paganism, mysticism and the new science exist side by side with one another. |
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The defender and attacker are sitting side by side, facing the same direction, in seiza. |
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Thursdays we worked side by side in the vegetable garden when he was not needed in the fields. |
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They are an example of the rare form of tierced arms, that is three coats of arms set side by side. |
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Looking up, a line of broken bottle necks stood side by side along a high shelf that spanned the entire right wall of the space. |
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In the middle of the room, two plush chairs sat side by side in front of a burning fire. |
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We were made to sit side by side at the table and flog our biographies like fishwives. |
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They worked side by side in companionship and silence for the better part of two hours. |
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Bridges made of boats collected together and moored side by side, with a decking of timber planks, were used from the classical period. |
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They shake hands and exit side by side stage left, their soldiers forming one column to exit. |
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Practical as protectors under wine glasses, they can also be set side by side to create a trivet for a vase or a pitcher. |
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This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see works of great illuminators and painters side by side. |
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It's a cooperative effort, and the Portuguese and Americans work side by side to carry out the mission. |
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When different cultures come to live side by side, they naturally and wonderfully begin to assimilate facets of each other. |
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The two institutions, prison and hospital, sit side by side in the best English manner. |
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In the great democracy of self-devotion private and general stand side by side. |
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We drive to Bergama, 45 minutes away, past women working side by side in the fields, and wind up steep streets to the acropolis high above the noisy town. |
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Watched side by side on Monday night, in a way no viewer will ever watch them, the two complemented each other nicely. |
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There was supposed to be an adulating throng hanging from every rail, trumpet-blaring heralds lined side by side and perhaps even angels smiling down from above. |
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Similarly, the authority of marquesses, dukes, earls, barons, counts, and other nobles had long existed side by side with royal and imperial authority. |
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Spaghetti from Italy, sushi from Japan, egg rolls from China, knockwurst from Germany, burritos from Mexico are offered side by side as typical foods of choice. |
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Expertly reining her horse, she was soon side by side with him. |
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And watching these two programs side by side makes one feel infinitely happier to have been expelled from Eton than from Harrow. |
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Girly vocals and madwoman warbling sit side by side in three-part harmonies, while clean hooks and serious riffage carry the tunes along with an easy urgency. |
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Mavis and Stella aren't happy about my false start of five minutes ago, and the tabbies are sitting side by side, noses in the air, on the middle of the kitchen counter. |
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An old priest and a young one sat side by side on the ground with a book. |
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In nineteenth-century periodicals, magazines, and newspapers, articles on scientific issues were set side by side with fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. |
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She appeared completely relaxed as they walked side by side along an undulating avenue bordered on both sides by old buildings of brick and stone. |
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Reading Double Down and The Gamble side by side is both fascinating and illuminating. |
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Members of such groups sometimes even feed peacefully side by side on superabundant resources in areas of territorial overlap, as occurs in the baboons I studied. |
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For these words, I may just give two definitions side by side. |
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He worked side by side with the ISI, the Pakistani intelligence agency, then. |
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When we unroll the sixth and the thirteenth centuries, and hang up the two side by side, we find that it is a contrasted picture that they exhibit. |
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A trench is dug, seedling bundles are placed side by side, the trench is refilled and soil is packed tightly around the roots up to the root collar. |
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The two large pipe corrals were situated side by side in the middle. |
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If you want your screens to seamlessly merge side by side they need to be at 90 degrees to the desk otherwise you'll have a varying gap between the bezels. |
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There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side. |
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Adrian walked closer to Damien and stood side by side next to him. |
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Soon, the boys were at the park, walking side by side in silence. |
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The next time Will comes to the office, Sean greets him at the door and they head off to a park where they sit side by side on a bench looking forward. |
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Somewhere in the middle of the turducken, 3. you will find the perfect slice, where all three meats and all three stuffings rest side by side in perfect harmony. |
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Adrian gave her a sideways glance as they sat side by side in the sand on the beach and turned back to the face the ocean where the sun was starting to set into the water. |
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To the right of the throne room, two small buildings sit side by side. |
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That was the principle behind my series Like Brother, Like Sister, created for iD magazine in 1992 and showing a man and a woman side by side, she topless, he bottomless. |
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This star-studded locale is Malibu Colony, a private stretch of around 100 homes sitting side by side on the Pacific Ocean. |
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Then there might have been a unity with the law courts, and an avoidance of the two bulks of the Hilton and the BT Tower side by side. Buildings like us, made permanent. |
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They sat side by side, and each lit a candle for the one they had lost, sharing memories and thoughts of her as they watched the flames slowly consume the votives. |
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A strong wind blew against his face as he walked into a dark room that was only lit by two simple torches side by side in the center of the square. |
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Wash the pears and pack tightly, side by side in a deep ovenproof dish. |
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Leaders of both institutions, which are side by side in Great Horton Road, hope the new chartered university will be more than the sum of its parts. |
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If sufficient numbers accept, the two firms will form a joint holding company to ensure the brands keep trading side by side for at least three years. |
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Two men stand side by side in front of a featureless, white background. |
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With whole families living side by side, often crammed into a few square feet of space, the communities are now crowded and insanitary dots of green in a vast inland sea. |
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The figure of one million years and greater is derived from the fossilised fauna found side by side with the burnt antelope bones in the same layer of decalcified sand. |
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With the specialist and the ship's engineers working side by side in the very tight spaces of the engine room the port engine was repaired and tested. |
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The analysis, in that event, would have waited until tomorrow or the day after, or else been allowed to stand side by side with fulsome sentiments of celebration. |
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So during the war of independence, the Chilean rural population fought dutifully side by side with the local national elite against the Spanish army. |
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They were sitting side by side on her couch watching reruns of an old show. |
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Hence, the model emphasized the rehabilitation, development and expansion of cottage industries side by side with agriculture. |
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The site no longer searches just Google and Yahoo side by side on one split screen. |
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The HVO and ARBiH did continue to fight side by side against the superior forces of the VRS in some areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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Since Druidry is very diverse, each of these strands still coexist side by side in the Druid milieu. |
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It was actually my hand running through her hair, which meant we both had to be propped up on slant boards side by side. |
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She had no problem with the image of the stethoscope hanging side by side with a dirty great machine gun. |
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But this year as well as jars of eyeballs and severed heads there are the three bodies hanging side by side. |
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Two big paintings, hanging side by side, show horses in an attic and horses from a Greek vase. |
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Diplopia or double vision is seeing two images of a single object, either one on top of the other, side by side, or a mix of both. |
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Palacios said he thinks it's a great opportunity to get out there and show that reservists and active duty working side by side is doable. |
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Now, Senegalese and Djiboutians train side by side with Algerians, each benefiting from the experience of the others. |
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One version showed St George's cross with St Andrew's cross in the canton, and another version placed the two crosses side by side. |
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As a failsafe against a surge that may exceed the capacity of one diverter, some people use two diverters side by side. |
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It consists of a series of timber planks placed side by side and compressed transversely with high-strength steel prestressing bars. |
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What you end up with are intolerant clusters of people who cannot live side by side, leading to segregation and the ghettoisation of society. |
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The dancers of her company and the singers of the Collegium Vocale worked side by side or flowed smoothly among one another. |
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Titled Sinn Feiners, it shows a woman side by side with her husband who is holding a rifle. |
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The recipes come side by side with tips on table setting and other insights on the art of entertaining. |
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Old and New Testament scenes were shown side by side in works like the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, and the decoration of churches. |
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Contrary to orders, the trucks closed in upon each other and sometimes even raced side by side, despite the extended-order drill. |
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Like two sides of the same coin, or a divine yin and yang, the Master of Tora painted these annunciations side by side. |
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He and she sat side by side like two wax people while the waiter stretched across to unwrinkle the tablecloth and straighten the knives. |
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A toboggan consists of two pieces of bark joined side by side and curved up at the front. |
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The soldiers of XX and YY were fighting side by side against a common enemy. |
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He was cousin to Very Rev Matthew Leishman and they lived side by side during their childhood in Paisley. |
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In the southern part of Norrland, Swedish and Norwegian settlers lived side by side with the Sami population. |
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A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security. |
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He realised that if a number of spindles were placed upright and side by side, several threads might be spun at once. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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Lesotho has a dual legal system consisting of customary and general laws operating side by side. |
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Danish is prevalent in Greenland alongside Greenlandic, and Dutch is spoken side by side local languages in the Dutch Caribbean. |
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To avoid problems of precedence, tents were erected side by side so that neither side would be seen as visiting the other. |
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This indicates that runes were in common use side by side with the Latin alphabet for several centuries. |
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The two single lines of the old IoWR and the IoWCR, ran side by side to Smallbrook, where they diverged. |
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Lice were common, especially amongst workers who worked and slept side by side in the cramped conditions of the slum. |
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Bohun charged at Bruce and when the two passed side by side, Bruce split Bohun's head with his axe. |
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Perhaps the pivotal pieces in this show were a paired terrarium and aquarium, both modestly scaled and positioned side by side on matching white pedestals. |
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They unbagged the groceries, working side by side, mostly silently. Each item removed from its bag was like a brick removed from the wall between them. |
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In our veg plot, which seems to have more flowers than produce in it at the moment, blue cornflowers are planted side by side with vivid orange calendulas. |
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Africans and Englishmen fought side by side and were fully integrated. |
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They found at once, and there was a short sharp run, during which Linda and Tony, both in a somewhat showing-off mood, rode side by side over the stone walls. |
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She'd set them side by side on the countertop, in different poses, first so that the right hand lay on top of the left, then side by side on the glass. |
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The authorities at Westminster Abbey had offered burial there, but Britten had made it clear that he wished his grave to be side by side with that, in due course, of Pears. |
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Despite this differentiation, hard rock and heavy metal have existed side by side, with bands frequently standing on the boundary of, or crossing between, the genres. |
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But we wanted to sort of break those notions up and put like really well-dressed men and reinforce the idea that we're all sort of the same when we're lined up side by side. |
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The audit copy enables the Records Manager to refer back to translucent redactions, so that they do not need to compare original and redacted documents side by side. |
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Because of the elongated shape, several sheets may be laid out side by side in the same arena, allowing multiple games to be played simultaneously. |
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This is not a sum of two cultures, living side by side, but a third product, totally new, resulting from an exchange that began five hundred years ago. |
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The shield was rectangular in cross section, and consisted of twelve frames, side by side, each of which could be moved forward independently of the others. |
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Devils and angels stood side by side on one platform to unwelcome him. |
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