In our eco-system, the intersection between vendors and partners on one side and customer and revenue-producing partners on the other side.
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Christie's will also feature striking Mughal jewelry from India, including a double-faced emerald, diamond and enamel turban ornament, which is white and green on one side and red and green on the reverse (350, 000 francs-550, 000 francs).
The wedge-shaped double-sided remote control features a built-in touchpad and dedicated Netflix button on one side, and a QWERTY keyboard on the other side, allowing easy web and search features.
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We are always speaking in relative terms, and cordoning off the entire population of America and lumping us on one side and then taking the average wealth of everybody else and lumping that on the other is a fine way to blur true distinctions and actual class issues.
There are, by my count, six members of the House of Representatives on the Republican side and one on the Democratic side, who were defeated in the November election, either for reelection or for another office, who were replaced by someone of the opposite party.
In 1756, a war broke out between Britain, Prussia and their allies on one side, and the French, the Russians and theirs on the other, that would expand across the Americas and europe, and even into parts of Africa and Asia.
"You have these moments - you're waiting to go on and you've got Sir Ian McKellen on one side and Stephen Hawking on the other, and you go, this is just crazy, " he says.
But few Serbs have returned, and Bosniaks now live on one side of town and Croats on the other.
His job is to keep the ship on the straight and narrow, avoiding the twin dangers of inflation on the one side and recession on the other.
That said, Wu notes that he remains concerned that the company is in a tough position fundamentally in the PC business, with low-cost players Lenovo and Acer encroaching on one one side, and Apple gaining ground on the other.
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As ever, a camp led by France and Germany on one side is pitted against one led by Britain on the other.
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"You can see the physical effects in her stature, due to loss of muscle and stuff on one side of her body, " he said.
Once that's done, you can aggregate all your notes together and make flashcards, even have definitions on one side and key terms on the other.
It only arms critics, and heightens the polarization between fans of gay rights on one side and gun rights on the other.
There was a tall lodgepole pine forest, very dark, high canopy on one side, and on the other side, a meadow with a few trees and some yarrow and some fireweed, some of the flowers that grow here.
You have Worm's Head on one side and Burry Holms on the other side.
There's the DVD audio, super audio, the dual-disc that includes a CD on one side and a DVD on the other side.
The walls block wetlands and beaches from expanding inland, so with a wall on one side and encroaching water on the other, in the end, the wetlands disappear.
The street remains gated off, with most homes on one side demolished and those on the other side sealed off behind protective boards and 24-hour security teams in place.
It is running at two speeds: steady local demand boosted by credit and strong labor markets on one side, and a weaker industrial and export economy facing strong, imported competition and less demand from the U.S. and European trading partners.
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And within Bosnia itself, relations between Serbs on the one side and Bosniaks and Croats on the other, already chilly, may well deteriorate further.
As our lives extend more and more into the digital world, are our real-world identities on one side and our digital identities on the other?
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The reader had an interactive note pad on one side and the e-reader on the other side.
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"In the local pubs we were sitting on one side and the newcomers were sat on the other side...it took ten years for them to gel with the local community, " he said.
Punta del Este, an hour and a half from Montevideo, has condominiums and high rises lining the beaches that reach out into the water, with the Rio de la Plata on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
The danger is that today's woes will distract attention from a far bigger threat to Hyundai and, indeed, to South Korea as a whole: being squeezed between the high-tech Japan on one side and low-cost China on the other.
Lawyers representing the federal government and other plaintiffs sat on one side, while the BP lawyers and other companies' lawyers sat across the room.
And then it has two natural barriers: the Denny Street overpass, on one side, and the interstate 5 corridor, on another.
Mr Madrid thinks that, for all their difficulties, the Republicans have culture and economics on their side, and one day this could produce a sea-change in Latinos' voting habits as revolutionary as the one which turned the Republicans into the ruling party in the South in 1994.
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