The other source is on the far side of the philosophical field from the first: postmodern-atheistic.
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They drop containers onto flatbed rail cars, then pick them back up on the far side.
He could see the kid walking past the fence on the far side of the courts.
On the far side we tumbled into Pakistan as into a deep well.
On the far side is a valley engulfed with ice, which disappears from view between the crags.
Asia's sushi fad bodes ill for the bluefin tuna even on the far side of the world.
They must hope that the snow-storms on the far side of the mountain will not trigger an avalanche.
Kulikov's shot from the right circle beat Martin Brodeur on the far side.
Men got construction jobs at a nuclear power station being built on the far side of Tres Palacios bay.
That Vodianova is still landing prime modeling jobs now that she is on the far side of 30 is surprising.
At the Paraguay-Ghana soccer match in Thessaloniki, no one was sitting on the far side or in the end zones.
Kulikov's shot from the right circle beat Martin Brodeur on the far side and was his first goal of the season.
It was in a summer encampment on the far side of the lake beyond wild pastures littered with camels, yaks, sheep and water courses.
The 35-strong field split into three groups with Blue Spinnaker leading on the far side and Diamond Max on the nearside rail.
And just as that thought came to her, as if on cue, a familiar car appeared on the far side of the green.
After he got free from Ehrhoff, Tavares planted himself on the far side of the net before stuffing Brian Strait's shot past Miller.
We were on some vague level aware that house lights still burned on the far side of the harbor, along the mountainside of Mweelrea.
In short, Syria is neither a large strategic threat, nor has it put itself, as Iraq did, on the far side of international law.
And it could shed light on remaining mysteries, such as why the crust on the far side of the Moon is thicker than that on the near side.
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"It's not nice for the homeless families and their children whose schools may even be on the far side of town from where they are now living, " he said.
At the Mercedes, the back door on the far side swung open and a frail woman dressed in an ankle-length cloth coat and peasant galoshes stumbled from the car.
Potentially by a hundred billion dollars or more in annual budget savings as the military was downsized for a more limited role on the far side of the world.
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Language, geography and history have combined to isolate Brazil from its Spanish-speaking neighbours on the far side of the Amazon rainforest and the Parana basin, let alone from the wider world.
From a traffic flow point of view, the hole in the support on the far side of the box was occupied by a machine bolt with a nut loosely screwed into the end.
But it will not be, because the planets in question will all be on the far side of the sun, whose light will drown them out (except for Mars, which will be visible briefly after sunset).
It pulls less hard on the Earth, but even less hard on the water on the far side, so a watery bulge forms on the far side as well -- a high tide roughly 12 hours out of synch.
As part of ongoing modifications to the course designed to make the Grand National safer for horses, Aintree officials have remodelled the ground on the far side of the first fence, to make a level landing spot for the mounts.
The Japanese media have drawn attention to a quake of magnitude 6.6 on the far side of the country, between Nagano and Niigata prefectures, and to a quake of magnitude 6.1 in Shizuoka prefecture, both within days of the main quake.
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