They provide a depository on the one side for savings, on the one side, of course, they provide stability for your funds, and they provide credit on the other side, and they provide a lot of ancillary services.
Mr. AL DORRING: You know that as well as I do, that what you have is the folks on the one side, the folks on the other side, and the great thing about America is we always meet in the middle of somewhere.
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.
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.
To stand a chance of finishing the race in a decent time the crew of the Omani yacht decided to try and move one of the working foils on the port side of the vessel to replace the broken one on the starboard side.
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You have Worm's Head on one side and Burry Holms on the other side.
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.
The City on the Bay sits on a peninsula with the Pacific Ocean on one side and San Francisco Bay on the other.
So on the one side of the aisle sits HUD secretary Donavan pontificating all is well in FHA land, while on the debit side of the ledger the Federal Reserve has produced a significantly less sanguine vision for the future.
Reviews across the web have sung the praises of this her drive, with Slashgear noting that unlike most drives -- which only truly impress on the read side -- this one also generates drool on the write 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.
The reader had an interactive note pad on one side and the e-reader on the other side.
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All rooms look out on stunning views of the Bow River valley on one side of the hotel and of the Rockies all around.
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 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.
The weight rising on one side of the pulley is offset by the weight falling on the other side.
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In any case, the time when whatever is on one side of the balance is weighed against whatever is on the other side -- whether it's your heart, your soul or your debts -- and the final reckoning is made.
There are two trends happening concurrently in online commerce, one on the demand side and another on the supply.
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But why the great disconnect in 2011 between the almost unrelentingly scary headlines on the one side and market returns on the other?
With that promise in hand, the bank would make the purchase and immediately sell it onto the buyer at a mark-up, agreeing the buyer could pay, say, three months after goods are delivered--in effect, trade finance at a fixed rate with legal protection against default on the one side and loan sharking on the other.
If, on the other hand, there is a disproportionate amount of leverage on one side than the other, then the price will change rapidly, downward if sellers out number buyers.
One cousin will be living in the west side, and one will be living on the east side, and the wall just will come in between, and it's just like a few miles between them.
And within Bosnia itself, relations between Serbs on the one side and Bosniaks and Croats on the other, already chilly, may well deteriorate further.
In any case, progress in averting the fiscal cliff will depend on one side acknowledging the need for more tax revenue and the other side acknowledging the negative incentive effects of higher marginal tax rates.
If you get hurt on one side of Philadelphia and the hospital that your HMO works with is on the other side, they can go past three hospitals after you've been hit by a car.
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"One of my favourites is Kalamata in Kedumim Square, a romantic Mediterranean restaurant with views on one side to the sea and on the other to the centre of Old Jaffa, " Baum said.
In other words, the independent counsel's referral and the majority counsel's presentation suggest that there is some kind of equal sign between a violation by a president of any number of laws in the statute books on the one side, and the impeachment provisions of Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution on the other.
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Brokers would also "spoof" the market on behalf of UBS - creating a false illusion that there was more demand on one side of the market than really existed, by advertising bogus requests, in order to influence the interest rates offered by the banks.
Then he started working on one sleeve of the polo, on the opposite side to the cut-off trouser leg.
It has done a good job of keeping one on the right side of the market since March 2009.
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