Two paint technicians simultaneously apply a primer coat afterward, working on opposite sides of the body.
Besides, Bulgars and Serbs have fought on opposite sides in four wars this century.
Many of them were old comrades from Uganda's war, but now they are on opposite sides.
First, NPR's Tom Bowman has this report on two retired generals on opposite sides of the debate.
In Northern Ireland, former enemies on opposite sides of the political spectrum launched a new power-sharing government.
Have you ever noticed that when two people sit at a table, they often choose chairs on opposite sides?
It was built in 1915 as a cooperative housing residences and artists' lofts on opposite sides of the same floors.
With Lebanese fighters increasingly engaged on opposite sides in Syria, "the worst is yet to come" in Lebanon, he said.
With the exception of the Iraq controversy, the two have rarely found themselves on opposite sides during recent international crises.
In many ways, the two companies, on opposite sides of the globe, were very similar before Mr Ghosn got to them.
That's one of a pair of major movies landing on opposite sides of the Oswald-as-lone-gunman debate due out this year.
He sometimes leaves advisers on opposite sides of an issue with a sense that he has supported their view a distinctly Obamian quality.
They sit in the living room, on opposite sides of the sectional.
Succession is another area where CEOs and shareholders could find themselves on opposite sides, said Greg McAdoo of venture capital firm Sequoia Capital.
America, Syria and Iran are also on opposite sides in the conflicts between Israel and Hamas and between Hizbullah and the government of Lebanon.
The one is a twisted mirror image of the other, and the movie concludes with both on trial on opposite sides of the street.
The two dynamic spots are located on opposite sides of the star, with the southerly one five times brighter than the other, the researchers said.
An Iranian spokesman played down the meeting, saying that Mrs Albright and Mr Kharrazi sat on opposite sides of the table and did not speak.
Both were Hoosiers and were on opposite sides of the epic struggle over who would control America's electric utilities, which appeared pivotal to controlling the economy.
Still a pretty comfortable number, you might think, but things become pretty interesting if the Conservatives and the 57 Lib Dems are voting on opposite sides.
He and Latin America aide Janice O'Connell bear a grudge against the Cuban-American going back to their days on opposite sides of the battle over Central America.
He said America had to restore a lost sense of common purpose, sketching out areas where he thought people on opposite sides of the culture wars could agree.
People who live on opposite sides of the pavement say they stay on their own side for fear that long-standing animosity between the tribes will erupt into violence.
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The foes fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953 and left the Korean Peninsula divided at the 38th parallel.
Last month, the U.S. and Russia, who are on opposite sides of the conflict, sought to revive the idea of peace talks between the regime and Syria's political opposition.
Chuck Hagel and Nguyen Tan Dung were on opposite sides of combat serving in the Mekong Delta both wounded more than once as they battled for their countries.
North Korea and the United States were on opposite sides in the 1950-1953 Korean War and had no regular contacts before a 1994 crisis over North Korea's nuclear program.
The two men professed their love for each other, though the fact that they were standing on opposite sides of the stage made them look more like a divorced couple.
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