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 of the main house is a den where Mr. Kellerman plays guitar.
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Islamist parties stand on one side of the divide and secular ones on the other.
On one side of the membrane, hydrogen is decomposed into its constituent electrons and protons.
Sometimes, neighbors on one side of the state line will matter, while others can only spectate.
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Protesters gathered on one side of town while the torch was rushed by bus to the other.
On one side of the discussion is the People's Bank of China (PBOC), the country's central bank.
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The weight rising on one side of the pulley is offset by the weight falling on the other side.
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On one side of the debate, some oppose providing contraceptive information to teenagers.
Picture the gold price as a pulley with gold company executives applying force on one side of a rope.
On one side of the first room is a suite of 16 sumptuous drawings from his 1987 "Centricity" series.
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We stacked our armchairs on one side of the room and arranged another set of chairs around folding tables.
But few Serbs have returned, and Bosniaks now live on one side of town and Croats on the other.
On one side of the seesaw, let's put everything that is going on in your life, good and bad.
You may recognize it as stiffness on one side of the body, often seen in a club-like hand or foot.
He'd have an interview on one side of a Wendy's and my sister and I were on the other side.
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My view is that when everyone is on one side of the seesaw, it pays to be on the other.
The birds were sat, one at a time, on a perch on one side of a room divided by a barrier.
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Try solving this financial conundrum: Can the same stock be worth significantly more on one side of the globe than the other?
On one side of this huge rock is a sheer 200-foot cliff.
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That may offer part of the explanation for why the Fund has come down so strongly on one side of the debate.
Residents living on one side of the village said they had to make a 20-mile detour to get to the other side.
On one side of the field stands 25-year old Colin Kaepernick.
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On one side of this debate is Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's prime minister.
The present system, with cargo unloaded on one side of the border and reloaded on to different trucks on the other, is inefficient.
"You can see the physical effects in her stature, due to loss of muscle and stuff on one side of her body, " he said.
All rooms look out on stunning views of the Bow River valley on one side of the hotel and of the Rockies all around.
On one side of the curtain lies at least relative comfort, edible food on actual dinnerware, and complimentary alcoholic beverages, sometimes of good flavor.
The knights, in modern white shirts and black trousers (the costumes are by Thibault Vancraenenbroeck), huddle in a circle on one side of it.
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