Shareholders of BAB, on either side of the Atlantic, haven't seen a dividend since July 2001.
America is a home market even though it is on the other side of the Atlantic.
Not everybody on the other side of the Atlantic, of course, is still learning the game.
The question remains whether national governments on either side of the Atlantic would receive a financial boost as well.
So far, the idea has generated no great enthusiasm on either side of the Atlantic.
The other side of the Atlantic experienced a shortage of whale oil used for illumination.
This was despite, according to Mr Findlay, his client being on the other side of the Atlantic.
On the other side of the Atlantic, the action has focused mainly on technology, rather than telecoms.
They look forward to feeling both emotionally and physically lighter on the other side of the Atlantic.
On the other side of the Atlantic, though, the idea of pooling intelligence Europe-wide never got very far.
Mr Botero still works every day in one of his many studios on either side of the Atlantic.
On either side of the Atlantic, of course, the regulator's zeal can suddenly increase after an unforeseen event.
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Despite being recorded in a mansion outside Paris, "Reminder's" musical dialects mostly come from this side of the Atlantic.
We might pronounce them differently but one would imagine that eggs on either side of the Atlantic are the same.
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Unlike Mr Bush, Mr Kerry talks in a way that does not jar sensibilities on this side of the Atlantic.
However, there's no news just yet on the device making a trip over to the western side of the Atlantic.
On this side of the Atlantic, it's easy to see just how wrongheaded this evaluation is in relation to Matisse.
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On the other side of the Atlantic, there are already fears that Britain may have a mild recession next year.
On our side of the Atlantic, the economy is expanding, but at pace that could potential cause it to eventually stall.
Investors remain cautious ahead of data releases on both side of the Atlantic today and ahead of upcoming Central Bank announcements.
As usual, the most highly praised titles from Cannes made Toronto their first port of call on this side of the Atlantic.
TVO, a Finnish consortium, started work on the first new nuclear plant to be built on either side of the Atlantic in a decade.
But while the problems faced on either side of the Atlantic are much the same, America and Europe have taken different paths toward finding solutions.
From the Beatles to Adele, artists from this side of the Atlantic have shown that breaking into America is still the yardstick of lasting success.
Others on this side of the Atlantic are not so sure.
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But six months after the breakdown of trade talks in Seattle there are few signs of a change in attitude on either side of the Atlantic.
The Europeans, who prided themselves on leading the world over privacy legislation, may now end up copying privacy rules from the other side of the Atlantic.
And we must tackle the really tough regulatory issues so a product approved on one side of the Atlantic can immediately enter the market on the other.
Important roles for Europe include assembling the rover on its side of the Atlantic and using a British-designed autonomous navigation system when the vehicle is on Mars.
For years, different-sized golf balls were used on each side of the Atlantic, but the dispute was resolved in 1990 and the two codes are now identical.
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