On one side, there is a more traditional, antique-filled living room for Mr. Gouw's parents.
On one side my ancestors helped hack a great nation out of vast, mostly uninhabited wilderness.
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When it topples it will have to fall on one side or the other.
On one side of the yard, a group of girls were playing something else.
Instead, place your notes on one side of the lectern at a 90 degree angle.
On one side is the casino, which can reliably calculate its advantage to two decimal points.
The sad hammer of defeat on one side, the delicious crown of victory on the other.
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On one side, they list the names of those buried nearby, and the sites of battle.
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On one side are voters whose natural optimism leads them to seek opportunity in their lives.
You have Worm's Head on one side and Burry Holms on the other side.
You have the mountains on one side and the blue sea on the other.
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On one side of the main house is a den where Mr. Kellerman plays guitar.
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"You can see Cuba on one side and New York on the other, " she says.
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On one side, the parties of the Sinhalese majority have been bitterly divided, regularly swapping power.
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All countries have a balance sheet on one side are assets and on the other are liabilities.
On one side we will see well-intentioned reformers reasonably arguing the need to regulate people-killing machines.
Islamist parties stand on one side of the divide and secular ones on the other.
Paul Franco's study of Oakeshott's thought leaves his outwardly cheerful life on one side.
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On one side of the membrane, hydrogen is decomposed into its constituent electrons and protons.
On one side is the solid, if unglamorous, figure of Pedro Solbes, the finance minister.
The reader had an interactive note pad on one side and the e-reader on the other side.
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He's flanked on one side by his civilian lawyer, and on the other by two military lawyers.
Then the current-account surpluses that fueled hubris on one side of the Pacific--and fear on the other--faded.
For serious swimmers, a 32-meter lap pool is framed on one side by windows overlooking the mountains.
Sometimes, neighbors on one side of the state line will matter, while others can only spectate.
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Silcon Valley is bordered on one side by the Bay and rather rugged mountains to the west.
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On one side are depositors, who expect to get their cash back pretty much whenever they want.
Protesters gathered on one side of town while the torch was rushed by bus to the other.
Seven more African armies joined the fray, on one side or another, spawning yet more rebel groups.
The house had a row of cedars on one side and a railway embankment on the other.
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