On-the-side Sentence Examples

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  • He tossed the cell on the side of the road.

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  • The driver struck his passenger repeatedly on the side of her head with his free hand as he drove deeper into the wood.

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  • She drove up to the elevator entrance on the side of the draw.

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  • They passed through two more doors before exiting into a cold desert night on the side of a mountain, overlooking the activity at the elevator's entrance.

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  • Neither mate can have someone else on the side.

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  • Thirty five miles later he found the address, a private home on the side street of a quiet neighborhood.

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  • Is she a friend of the family or just someone you're humping on the side?

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  • The massive lake was roughly round with a panhandle on the side nearest the fortress.

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  • It didn't make sense that there was, especially after he'd admitted to having someone else on the side.

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  • Demon was scribbled on the side.

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  • They found a place on the side of the bridge and stared down at the water as it roared over the spillway.

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  • She wrote her name in the condensation on the side of her tea glass.

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  • He ran through the city and into the apple orchard on the side of the city she'd only seen once, for peasants didn't go there.

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  • I fell off Ed and I'm stuck on the side of a bluff where we were riding earlier.

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  • Puzzled, she pushed open the doors on the side of the room opposite the balcony.

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  • By the eponymous nymph Aricia, Virbius had a son of the same name, who fought on the side of the Rutulian Turnus against Aeneas.

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  • The double webs composing the sides of the fixed square shall be strictly parallel, and shall form a true square of exactly ten revolutions of the screw on the side.

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  • He was on the side of toleration and protected the reformers.

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  • Fusible plugs are little used; they consist of pieces of softer metal inserted on the side of the boiler, which melt should the heat of the water rise above a certain temperature.

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  • Its early - Protestant sympathies placed it on the side of Sweden during the Thirty Years' War, and in 1628 it successfully resisted a siege of eleven weeks by Wallenstein, who had sworn to take it "though it were chained to heaven."

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  • Dio Cassius says that Bocchus sent his sons to support Sextus Pompeius in Spain, while Bogud fought on the side of Caesar, and there is no doubt that after Caesar's death Bocchus supported Octavian, and Bogud Antony, During Bogud's absence in Spain, his brother seized the whole of Numidia, and was confirmed sole ruler by Octavian.

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  • The nobility and clergy were on the side of the ducal authority; its opponents were the municipalities, especially those of Flanders.

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  • He fought on the side of the Trojans, and after greatly distinguishing himself by his bravery, was slain by Patroclus.

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  • The pope, naturally on the side of order, staunchly supported this regenerator of the realm, and in his own brother Coloman, who administered the district of the Drave, Bela also found a loyal and intelligent co-operator.

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  • This is most clearly marked on the side of the Apennines, where the great Aemilian Way, which has been the high road from the time of the Romans to our own, preserves an unbroken straight line from Rimini to Piacenza, a distance of more than 150 m., during which the underfalls of the mountains continually approach it on the left, without once crossing the line of road.

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  • The planula develops, on the whole, in a similar manner, but the ectodermal invagination arises, not at the pole of the planula, but on the side of its broader portion, and gives rise, not to a pneumatophore, but to a nectocalyx, the primary swimming bell or protocodon (" Fallschirm ") which is later thrown off and replaced by secondary swimming bells, metacodons, budded from the coenosarc.

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  • The rebellion was the more dangerous as the town rabble was on the side of the peasants, and in Buda and other places the cavalry sent against the Kuruczok were unhorsed as they passed through the gates.

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  • The city proper is almost entirely enclosed by the remains of a great granite wall (built in 1673, when the new city was established), on the top of which on the side facing the sea is Las Bovedas promenade.

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  • That opportunity came when Basil died in 1533, leaving as successor a child only three years old, and the chances seemed all on the side of the nobles; but the result belied the current expectations, for the child came to be known in history as Ivan the Terrible, and died half a century later in the full enjoyment of unlimited autocratic power.

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  • Under the prince's influence the English intervened in France in 1411 on the side of Burgundy.

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  • In 1859 the discovery of the famous Comstock Lode in Western Nevada led to the building of Virginia City, a prosperous community on the side of a mountain where human beings under ordinary conditions would not have lived, and eventually brought a new state into existence.

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  • In the eastern portion of the island were Praesus in the interior, and Itanus on the coast, facing the east, while Hierapytna on the south coast was the only place of importance on the side facing Africa, and on this account rose under the Romans to be one of the principal cities of the island.

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  • He guided it through the controversies as to Robertson Smith's heresies, as to the use of hymns and instrumental music, and as to the Declaratory Act, brought to a successful issue the union of the Free and United Presbyterian Churches, and threw the weight of the united church on the side of freedom of Biblical criticism.

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  • He fought in Wales, was on the side of John during his struggle with the barons over Magna Carta, and was one of this king's.

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  • In the 4th century Pamphilus, Eusebius of Caesarea, Athanasius, the Cappadocians, Didymus, and Rufinus were on the side of Origen against the attacks of Methodius and many others.

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  • Under their direction steady advance was made on the side which Bonaparte saw to be all important; a sortie of part of the British, Spanish and Neapolitan forces on the 30th of November was beaten back with loss, General O'Hara, their commander, being severely wounded and taken prisoner.

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  • Time was on the side of the moderates; they succeeded in placing General Pichegru, already known for his tendencies towards constitutional monarchy, in the presidential chair of the Council of Five Hundred; and they proceeded to agitate, chiefly through the medium of a powerful club founded at Clichy, for the repeal of the revolutionary and persecuting laws.

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  • Now he stood forth to the world as an unscrupulous aggressor; moral force, previously marshalled on the side of France, now began to pass to the side of his opponents.

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  • During the War of 1812 the Indians under the lead of Tecumseh were again on the side of the British.

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  • Oldenbarneveldt, supported by the states of Holland, came forward as the champion of provincial sovereignty against that of the states-general; Maurice threw the weight of his sword on the side of the union.

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  • Two lateral, shallow pits occur on the side of the body about the level of the hinder end of the proboscis in some species of the genus Carinella, which are termed side-organs.

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  • On the death of the Conqueror (1087) he secured the succession for William Rufus, in spite of the discontent of the Anglo-Norman baronage; and in 1088 his exhortations induced the English militia to fight on the side of the new sovereign against Odo of Bayeux and the other partisans of Duke Robert.

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  • In the subsequent civil war he fought on the side of Louis, and was captured at the battle of Lincoln (1217).

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  • Subsequently he returned to the cause of his order, and fell on the side of Earl Thomas at the field of Boroughbridge (1322).

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  • After several battles, in which the advantage was generally on the side of the French, a decisive engagement took place near Catania, on the 20th of April 1676, when the Dutch fleet was totally routed and de Ruyter mortally wounded.

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  • The balance of evidence seems to lie on the side of the genuineness of the Epistle.

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  • These sepulchres are usually hollowed out of the face of low cliffs on the side of a hill.

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  • But what may seem to a Napoleon the best course is not necessarily the one that suggests itself to a mediocre mind, and the greater the gulf which separates the two minds the greater the uncertainty which must prevail on the side of the abler commander.

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  • With the exception of the Dra'a, the streams rising on the side of the range facing the Sahara do not reach the sea, but form marshes or lagoons at one season, and at another are lost in the dry soil of the desert.

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  • P. Sextilius, pro praetor Africae, according to coins of Hadrumetum of the year 94 B.C. The towns which had fought on the side of the Romans during the Third Punic War were declared civitates liberae, and became exceedingly prosperous.

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  • But the union did not last long; shortly afterwards the majority ranged themselves on the side of Julius Caesar, who did away with the tribuni aerarii as judices, and replaced them by equites.

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  • It has an arch under it, being supported partly on the side wall of the church, and partly on a massive pillar.

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  • Mithras was ever on the side of the faithful, who were certain to triumph both in this world and the next.

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  • Thereupon Alphonso, duke of Calabria, who was fighting in Tuscany on the side of his father Ferdinand, came to an agreement with Siena and, in the same way as his grandfather Alphonso, tried to obtain the lordship of the city and the recall of the exiled rebels in 1456.

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  • Aquinas is on the side of rationalism, Scotus on the side of scepticism.

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  • Yet Tisza's aim also was to convert the old polyglot Hungarian kingdom into a homogeneous Magyar state, and the methods which he employed - notably the enforced magyarization of the subject races, which formed part of the reformed educational system introduced by him - certainly did not err on the side of moderation.

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  • In the delicate task of apportioning his own large share of merit, he certainly does not err on the side of modesty; but it would perhaps be as difficult to produce an instance of injustice, as of generosity in his estimate of others.

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  • When the retarding plate is held on the side towards the red of the spectrum, the bands are not seen.

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  • Pacas may be distinguished from agoutis by their heavier and more compact build, the longitudinal rows of light spots on the fur, the five-toed hind-feet, and the peculiar structure of the skull, in which the cheek-bones are expanded to form large capsules on the sides of the face, each enclosing a cavity opening on the side of the cheek.

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  • Occurring about 2.30, and almost simultaneously with the withdrawal of the Austrian guns on their left already alluded to, this may be said to have decided the battle, for although the Saxons still stood firm against the attacks of the Elbe army, and the reserves, both cavalry and infantry, attempted a series of counterstrokes, the advantage of position and moral was all on the side of the Prussians.

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  • By that time the Syracusans were both in better spirits and better prepared; their troops were better organized, and they had built a wall from north to south across Epipolae, taking in Tyche and Temenites, so as to screen them from attack on the side of Epipolae on the north-west.

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  • After the passing of this resolution the cry against the House of Lords rapidly weakened, since it became clear at the by-elections (culminating at Peckham in March 1908) that the "will of the people" was by no means unanimously on the side of the bills which had failed to pass.

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  • It is situated on the side of a well-sheltered bay, 14 m.

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  • His influence appeared to be in the main exercised on the side of order.

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  • In another a flock of vultures is feeding on the bodies of the fallen enemy; in a third a tumulus is being heaped up over those who had been slain on the side of Lagash.

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  • Hence we shall not be surprised to find that the two tendencies are fully represented in primitive Christianity, and, still more strange as it may appear, that New Testament apocalyptic found a more ready hearing amid the stress and storm of the 1st century than the prophetic side of Christianity, and that the type of the forerunner on the side of its declared asceticism appealed more readily to primitive Christianity than that of Him who came "eating and drinking," declaring both worlds good and both God's.

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  • An attempt by the Venetians to seize Ferrara led to a general Italian war, in which Florence also took part on the side hostile to Venice, and when peace was made in 1484 the republic gained some advantages.

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  • This was especially the case on the side of Lycia, where the upland district of Milyas was sometimes included in Pisidia, at other times assigned to Lycia.

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  • The whole of Pisidia is an elevated region of table-lands or upland valleys in the midst of the ranges of Mt Taurus which descends abruptly on the side of Pamphylia.

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  • Nevertheless 3000 of them fell at the hands of the Levites who, in answer to the summons of Moses, declared themselves on the side of Yahweh.

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  • The sympathies of the people, and even, it is said, of the clergy, throughout Scotland, were so unmistakably on the side of the rioters that the original stringency of the bill introduced into parliament for the punishment of the city of Edinburgh had to be reduced to the levying of a fine of 2000 for Porteous's widow, and the disqualification of the provost for holding any public office.

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  • One steadily exercised influence is constantly at work, for the shores bordering the Pacific Ocean are slowly though appreciably rising, while on the side of the Japan Sea a corresponding subsidence is taking place.

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  • In purity of tone and velvetlike gloss of surface there is distinct inferiority on the side of the Japanese ware, but in thinness of pale it supports comparison, and in profusion and beauty of incised decoration it excels its Chinese original.

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  • The poison-bag lies on the side of the head between the eye and the mandibular joint and is held in position by strong ligaments which are attached to this joint and to the maxilla so that the act of opening the jaws and concomitant erection of the fangs automatically squeezes the poison out of the glands.

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  • The ancient town (of Sicel origin, probably, despite its Greek name) takes its name from the headland (icey5aXal, head) upon which it stood (1233 ft.); its fortifications extended to the shore, on the side where,the modern town now is, in the form of two long walls protecting the port.

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  • He fell fighting on the side of a band of Rhodian colonists against some later immigrants from Pallene in Achaea.

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  • He was threatened by the intervention of England on the side of the coalition, and would have made peace earlier but for his reluctance to abandon his ally Sweden.

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  • In 105 began the new struggle, which on the side of Decebalus could now only lead to victory or to destruction.

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  • The borders of the Malay Sea are everywhere shallower on the side of the Indian Ocean than on that of the Pacific, and consequently water from the Pacific preponderates in the depths.

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  • The Sind, rising near Sironj in Malwa, marks the frontier line of Bundelkhand on the side of Gwalior.

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  • France having decided to intervene in the Spanish revolution on the side of autocracy, Charles Albert asked permission to join the duc d'Angouleme's expedition.

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  • Bengel exerted himself on the side of the members of the consistory.

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  • Pitt received him cordially; and to Grenville the envoy stated his hope that the two free nations would enter into close and friendly relations, each guaranteeing the other in the possession of its existing territories, India and Ireland being included on the side of Britain.

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  • Though the vast ultimate consequences of this sudden appearance of the great western republic in the arena of international politics were not realized even by those in sympathy with Monroe's action, the weight of the United States thrown into the scale on the side of Great Britain made any effective protest by the European powers impossible; Russia, Austria and Prussia contented themselves with joining in a mild expression of regret that the action of Great Britain "tended to encourage that revolutionary spirit it had been found so difficult to control in Europe."

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  • Miss Strickland was a warm partisan on the side of royalty and the church, but she made industrious study of "official records and other public documents," gave copious extracts from them, and drew interesting pictures of manners and customs. While engaged on this work.

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  • In the duikers themselves the single pair of horns is set in the midst of a tuft of long hairs, and the face-gland opens in a long naked line on the side of the face above the muzzle.

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  • So, from the first, France was faced with another war against an affrighted and infuriated Europe, a war in which the big battalions would be on the side of the Seventh Coalition; and to oppose their vast armies, Napoleon only had in March the 150,000 men he had taken over from Louis XVIII when the Bourbon hurriedly quitted the throne.

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  • As he was not a great baron with a body of vassals at his command, he put himself at the head of a band of adventurers, and fought on the side of Charles and of France.

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  • German influence eventually became so great that when the time came, the Committee leaders were willing and able to bring their country into the World War on the side of Germany.

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  • Turkish entry into the war on the side of Germany profoundly affected the course of the war.

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  • Among the rocks on the side of the valley opposite the palace he found a cave in which he took up his abode, unknown to all except one friend, Romanus, a monk of a neighbouring monastery, who clothed him in the monastic habit and secretly supplied him with food.

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  • In some quarters the force of the new Japanese army was well understood, and the estimates of the balance of military power formed by the minister of war, Kuropatkin, coincided so remarkably with the facts that at the end of the summer of 1903 he saw that the moment had come when the preponderance was on the side of the Japanese.

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  • He therefore proposed to abandon Russian projects in southern Manchuria and the Port Arthur region and to restore Port Arthur to China in return for considerable concessions on the side of Vladivostok.

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  • Hitherto there had only been skirmishing on a large scale on the side of Hai-cheng.

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  • Misunderstandings and movements at cross-purposes multiplied on the Russian side, and at midnight Kuropatkin at last obtained information of events on the side of Yentai Mines.

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  • The margin of uncertainty which must be met by empirical allowances on the side of safety has been steadily diminished.

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  • The lignite in this region also warms the ranchman's cabin, being easily mined where a seam is exposed in the walls of a ravine or on the side of a hill.

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  • He became well known at a comparatively early age as an active writer and speaker on the side of the Nationalist movement in Canada, and a leader of the younger school of French Canadians.

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  • The church of Ste Gudule, also dedicated to St Michael, is built on the side of the hill originally called St Michael's Mount, and now covered by the fashionable quarters which are included under the comprehensive description of the Upper Town.

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  • The army was formed of the legionaries who had fought in Russia, France and Italy on the side of the Allies, and of those Czechoslovak troops who, on the collapse of Austria-Hungary, streamed back from the various fronts.

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  • On the 8th of February 1871 he was elected a member of the National Assembly, in which he maintained that the republic was "the necessary form of national sovereignty," and voted for the continuation of the war; yet, though a member of the extreme Left, he was too clear-minded to sympathize with the Commune, and exerted his influence in vain on the side of moderation.

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  • He is on the side of reform in education; Milton, Petty.

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  • The sexes are distinct, and the generative opening is on the side of the body above the edge of the inner lamella of the inner gill.

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  • In Portugal, ranging themselves on the side of Dom Miguel, they fell with his cause, and were exiled in 1834.

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  • The picturesque ruins of Bothwell Castle occupy a conspicuous position on the side of the river, which here takes the bold sweep famed in Scottish song as.

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  • These four generals were identified with the conduct of the principal operations on the side of the British.

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  • As in all such forms, the Niagara cuesta has a relatively strong slope or infacing escarpment on the side towards the oldland, and a long gentle slope on the other side.

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  • The precise limits were the river Silarus on the north-west, which separated it from Campania, and the Bradanus, which flows into the Gulf of Tarentum, on the north-east; while the two little rivers Laus and Crathis, flowing from the ridge of the Apennines to the sea on the west and east, marked the limits of the district on the side of the Bruttii.

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  • Eighteenth-century Italy looked on religion with apathetic indifference, and Liguori convinced himself that only the gentlest and most lenient treatment could win back the alienated laity; hence he was always willing to excuse errors on the side of laxity as due to an excess of zeal in winning over penitents.

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  • The two eldest were murdered in Egypt by some of the soldiery of Gabinius; the youngest, Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus, fought on the side of the republic at the battle of Philippi, but surrendered to Antony soon afterwards, and was by him appointed to the command of his fleet.

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  • The arrest of Broussel threw the people on the side of the parlement.

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  • The nation threw itself on the side of the Pharisees; not in the spirit, of punctilious legalism, but with the ardour of a national enthusiasm deceived in its dearest hopes, and turning for help from the delusive kingship of the Hasmonaeans to the true kingship of Yahweh, and to His vicegerent the king of David's house.

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  • The coup of the Allies had failed, for every hour saw the arrival of fresh forces on the side of Napoleon, and at length the Austrian leader drew off his men to the heights again.

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  • In the middle ages the Teutonic Order established a frontier belt on the side of Lithuania.

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  • The humanistic influence was sufficiently strong to save him from wrecking his life in monkish mortification, and even to keep him for a time on the side of the party of progress.

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  • He declared himself on the side of the Puritans by subscribing "The testimony of the ministers in Somersetshire to the truth of Jesus Christ" and "The Solemn League and Covenant," and assisted the commissioners of the parliament in their work of ejecting unsatisfactory ministers.

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  • But it is not maintained, on the side either of phenomena or of noumena; and hence its tendency to materialism.

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  • Thereupon William Jennings Bryan, who had looked with favour upon Clark, declared that he would not support him so long as he was backed by Tammany, threw his influence on the side of Woodrow Wilson and secured his nomination.

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  • The haughty victors found Clement on the side of their opponent, and he was forced into an alliance with the emperor (April 1, 1525).

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  • They pass out through short vasa deferentia with internal ciliated funnels, sometimes an enlargement on their course - the seminal vesicles - and a minute external pore situated on the side of the tail.

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  • In 1182 he and his younger brother Geoffrey took up arms, on the side of the Poitevin rebels, against Richard Coeur de Lion; apparently from resentment at the favour which Henry II.

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  • The cortical layer is usually more developed on the side towards the light, while in many lichens this is the only side provided with a cortical layer.

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  • For some time afterwards the war was carried on, the advantage being invariably on the side of David.

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  • Side-grafting is performed like whip-grafting, the graft being inserted on the side of a branch and not at the cut end of the stock.

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  • The districts of Lower Bavaria, Upper Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate are almost wholly Roman Catholic, while in the Rhine Palatinate, Upper Franconia, and especially Middle Franconia, the preponderance is on the side of the Protestants.

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  • Emmanuel (1679-1726), whose far-reaching ambition set him warring against the Turks and, on the side of France, in the great struggle of the Spanish succession.

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  • In 1809 Bavaria was again engaged in war with Austria on the side of France, and by the treaty signed at Paris on the 28th of February 1810 ceded southern Tirol to Italy and some small districts to Wurttemberg, receiving as compensation parts of Salzburg, the quarters of the Inn and Hausruck and the principalities of Bayreuth and Regensburg.

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  • Likewise the negative charge on B induces a positive charge on the side of B' nearest to it and repels negative electricity to the far side.

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  • On the side of the fixed disk next the rotating disk were pasted two sectors of paper A, A, with short blunt points attached to them which projected out into the windows on the side away from the rotating disk.

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  • The neighbourhood contains some remains of villas, but not proportionately very many; there are more on the side towards Lanuvium (W.).

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  • It was surrounded by a wall, which is still preserved for more than two-thirds of its extent, but no traces of this are found on the side towards the sea, and there is no doubt that on this side it had been already demolished in ancient times, so as to give room for the free extension of houses and other buildings in that direction.'

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  • Wallis, who had deftly steered his course amid all the political changes of the previous years, managing ever to be on the side of the ruling power, was now apparently stung to fury by a wanton allusion in Hobbes's latest dialogue to a passage of his former life (his deciphering for the parliament the king's papers taken at Naseby), whereof he had once boasted but after the Restoration could not speak or hear too little.

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  • Epicurus himself had not apparently shared in any large or liberal culture, and his influence was certainly thrown on the side of those who depreciated purely scientific pursuits as onesided and misleading.

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  • The necessity to enlist the interests of the natives on the side of the government, if any progress was to be made in industry or trade, was a lesson slowly learned.

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  • But after the Spartan Gylippus came, almost all the other Greek cities of Sicily were on the side of Syracuse.

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  • But papal interests were on the side of Charles; and he went forth with the blessing of the church to win back his lost kingdom.

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  • Antiope fell fighting on the side of Theseus, and her tomb was pointed out on the south side of the acropolis.

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  • That is probably true, and it may be admitted that, as a rule, the early calculations erred on the side of excess.

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  • In 1820 the people of Guayaquil took up the cry of liberty; and in spite of several defeats they continued the contest, till at length, under Antonio Jose de Sucre, who had been sent to their assistance by Bolivar, and reinforced by a Peruvian contingent under Andres de Santa Cruz, they gained a complete victory on May 22, 1822, in a battle fought on the side of Mount Pichincha, at a height of 10,200 ft.

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  • So far as this Hegel seems on the side of revolution.

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  • TheAfghan army probably numbers 50,000 regulars distributed between the military centres of Herat, Kandahar, Kabul, Mazari-Sharif, Jalalabad and Asmar, with detachments at frontier outposts on the side of India.

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  • In Lassell's instrument (a reflector of the Newtonian type) the observer is mounted in the open air on a supplementary tower capable of motion in any azimuth about the centre of motion of the telescope, whilst an observing platform can be raised and lowered on the side of the tower.

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  • These uprights are supported on huge piers of masonry and concrete, the foundations for which were carried down, by the aid of iron caissons and compressed air, to a depth of about 15 metres on the side next the Seine, and about 9 metres on the other side.

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  • Large thin spear-heads; scrapers with edge not on the side but on the end; flint knives and saws, but all still chipped, not ground or polished; long spear-points, with tang and shoulder on one side only, are also characteristic implements of this epoch.

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  • Pelagius himself desired to avoid controversy, and with mental reservations denied these statements of his friend; but he did not escape suspicion, and his condemnation in 418 was the signal for a literary polemic, which lasted ten years, and in which Julian of Eklanum was the most brilliant but reckless combatant on the side of Pelagius.

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  • Therefore, Jackson's personality and name became a power on the side opposed to banks, corporations and other forms of the new growing power of capital.

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  • It was the Salandra Cabinet which took the momentous decision of bringing Italy into the World War on the side of the Allies, and it conducted the Government of the country during the first months of the campaign more successfully than any of the succeeding war Cabinets.

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  • When P, Q have opposite signs the point C divides AB externally on the side of the greater force.

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  • In modern times some of the greatest names have been on the side of the " Chorizontes."

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  • For the Society, as befitted the great exponent of authority and the keeper of the consciences of many kings, had always been on the side of political autocracy; and therefore it became increasingly unpopular, when once the tide of French intelligence began to set in the direction of revolutionary reform.

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  • The appearance of Hering, son of Hussa, Æthelfrith's predecessor, on the side of the invaders seems to indicate family quarrels in the royal house of Bernicia.

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  • These facts explain the decisive action of the Spanish nation on the side of Catholic conservatism, and help us to understand why their brilliant achievements in the field of culture during the 16th century were speedily followed by stagnation.

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  • The French Renaissance, so rich on the side of arts and letters, was hardly less rich on the side of classical studies.

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  • He declared that he accepted the post only as a duty, and, though he put his own friends in power, exercised his authority with moderation and on the side of good order.

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  • The modern town, which is on the side of the spruit opposite the old village, was founded in 1888.

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  • Although he finally intervened on the side of Flourens, and peace was preserved, his weakness in face of the Boulangist propaganda became a national danger.

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  • Corresponding to the mainly economic nature of local expenditure there is the further limitation imposed on the side of revenue.

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  • From this time forward the church, while jealously asserting her spiritual independence, was on the side of the crown against the Jacobites, and became more and more an orderly and useful ally of the state.

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  • Canton (1 753, 1 754) When, for instance, a positively electrified body was found to induce upon another insulated conductor a charge of negative electricity on the side nearest to it, and a charge of positive electricity on the side farthest from it, this was explained by saying that the particles of each of the two electric fluids repelled one another but attracted those of the positive fluid.

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  • He was a polemical writer of prominence on the side of the Reformers.

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  • The new amie used her influence on the side of decency, and the queen openly declared she had never been so well treated as at this time, and eventually died in Mme de Maintenon's arms in 1683.

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  • Her social influence was not as great as it might have been, owing to her holding no recognized position at court, but it was always exercised on the side of decency and morality, and it must not be forgotten that from her former life she was intimate with the literary people of the day.

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  • The Ottoman army which met him is said to have numbered some 52,000; but victory was on the side of their opponents.

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  • Among the papers is a very important letter from Count Nesselrode to Count Pozzo di Borgo in which Russia declares herself to be the first to counsel the shah to acquiesce in the demand made upon him, because she found justice on the side of England and wrong on the side of Persia.

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  • It is picturesquely situated on the side and at the foot of hills overlooking the lake; and Smith's Creek, by which it is traversed, supplies abundant water-power.

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  • Thousands of men peaceably disposed and, if left alone, perfectly satisfied with their position as British subjects, are being drawn into disaffection, and there is a corresponding exasperation on the side of the British.

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  • If Socrates had lived about the year 325, he certainly would not have ranked himself on the side of Athanasius, but would have joined the party of mediation.

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  • An almost uninterrupted warfare followed, from July 1809 till August 1825, with alternate successes on the side of the Spanish or royalist and the South American or patriot forces, - the scene of action lying chiefly between the Argentine provinces of Salta and Jujuy and the shores of Lake Titicaca.

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  • But if the length of the cylindric film is greater than its circumference, and if we suppose the disk C to be placed midway between A and B, and to be moved towards A, the pressure on the side next A will diminish, and that on the side next B will increase, so that the resultant force will tend to increase the displacement, and the equilibrium of the disk C is therefore unstable.

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  • The jet should be situated between the sparks and the eye, and the observation is facilitated by a piece of ground glass held a little beyond the jet, sO as to diffuse the light; or the shadow of the jet may be received on the ground glass, which is then held as close as possible on the side towards the observer.

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  • This fact, which became known in Bohemia, secured for him the support of the Bohemian church reformers, while the Romanists and retrograde Utraquists were traditionally on the side of the house of Habsburg.

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  • A medieval castle crowns the hill on the side of which the city stands.

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  • From 1410 to 1414 he served on the side of the Armagnacs, and afterwards entered the service of Louis the dauphin, whose intimate friend he became.

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  • The function of the nodes is to raise again culms which have become bent down; they are composed of highly turgescent tissue, the cells of which elongate on the side next the earth when the culm is placed in a horizontal or oblique position, and thus raise the culm again to an erect position.

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  • The city of Naples henceforth formed the metropolis of the kingdom to which it gave its name, owing this pre-eminence to its advantageous position on the side of Italy towards Sicily, and to the favour of successive princes (see Naples, Kingdom Of).

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  • The queen's demise was evidently at hand, and the same instinctive good sense which had ranged the nation on the side of the Tories, when Tories alone could terminate a fatiguing war, rendered it Whig when Tories manifestly could not be trusted to maintain the Protestant succession.

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  • Its position on the side of India nearest to Europe, its advantages as a port and a railway centre, and its monopoly of the cotton industry, are counteracted by the fact that the region which it serves cannot vie with the valley of the Ganges in point of fertility and has no great waterway like the Ganges or Brahmaputra.

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  • The sympathies of The the Rumanians were entirely on the side of the French, rebellion whom they regarded as a kindred Latin race, while of 1870.

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  • The first, taken alone, might seem to bear out Wilson's theory, but the others show that the penumbra is really very unsymmetrical and much broader on the side towards the limb, apart from anything which perspective may have to say.

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  • The relative increase of index takes place on the side where the wavelength is greater than that of the absorbing system.

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  • The bill certainly did not err on the side of severity, but disfranchisement for their supporters in large numbers was more distasteful to the Bond extremists than any stringency towards individuals.

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  • Immediately beyond these, on the side facing Jebel Abu Kobais, a broad street runs south-east and north-west across the valley.

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  • At the beginning of the contest the advantages were decidedly on the side of Pompey, but the superior political tact of his rival, combined with extraordinary promptitude and decision in following up his blows, soon turned the scale against him.

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  • It is also said that he was ready to plead on the side of Charles I.

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  • Unity of plan and unity of command was also on the side of the English.

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  • Many of the English clergy were naturally on the side of the primate in a dispute which touched their loyalty to the Church and their class feeling.

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  • He had taken a prominent part on the side of freedom in the revolution which stripped England of her empire in the West.

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  • He had taken a prominent part on the side of justice, humanity and order in dealing with the revolution which had brought to England new empire in the East.

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  • When the order of the Garter was founded, he was instituted as one of the first founders, and his stall in St George's chapel, Windsor, was the eleventh on the side of Edward, the Black Prince.

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  • This river is fed by copious sources on the side of Mt.

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  • On the opposite side of the plain runs the other river, the Ilissus, which rises from two sources on the side of Mt.

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  • Each bent round at the upper end, and bore one or two sporangia on the side turned towards the axis.

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  • In 1805 Wurttemberg took up arms on the side of France, and by the peace of Pressburg in December 1805 the elector was rewarded with various Austrian possessions in Swabia and with other lands in the neighbourhood.

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  • Upon it, on the side of the inner town and included within it, is the Augusteum, or main building of the university, a handsome edifice containing a splendid hall (1900), lecture rooms and archaeological collections; adjoining it is the Paulinerkirche, the university church.

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  • The fact that the physical geography of Africa affords fewer natural obstacles to racial movements on the side most exposed to foreign influence, renders it obvious that the culture most characteristically African must be sought on the other side.

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  • Barere, however, appears to have been wholly free from any guiding principle; conscience he had none, and his conduct was regulated only by the determination to be on the side of the strongest.

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  • As early as 1300, at Padua, Petrus Aponensis, a notable expositor of medical theories, had betrayed a heterodoxy in faith; and John of Jandun, one of the pamphleteers on the side of Louis of Bavaria, was a keen follower of Averroes, whom he styles a " perfect and most glorious physicist."

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  • The isolation on the side of Portugal has already been mentioned.

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  • There was this difference, that he asked only for neutrality, not armed assistance, and it is improbable that he ever intended to alienate any German territory; he showed himself, however, on more than one occasion, ready to discuss plans for extending French territory, on the side of Belgium and Switzerland.

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  • It is only necessary to trace carefully back the pedigree of most of the famous horses of early times to discover faults on the side of the dam-that is to say, the expression " dam's pedigree unknown," which evidently means of original or native blood.

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  • He found that as the observer moved to the north or south the axis of the light appeared to be displaced in the direction of the motion, which is the opposite of the effect due to parallax, but in the same sense as the effect of the greater atmospheric absorption of the light on the side nearest the horizon.

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  • Each of the floats in the parade had several pennants from the local high school tacked on the side of the float.

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  • Then if a second integument be formed it covers all the free part of the ovule, but does not form on the side to which the raphe is adherent.

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  • He did more, though in no sense a theologian; he declared himself on the side of the Contra-Remonstrants, and established a preacher of that persuasion in a church at the Hague (1617).

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  • But the king on this occasion showed more political insight than his great minister and saw that by adopting the heroic course proposed by the latter he ran the risk of finding Napoleon on the side of the enemy, whereas by waiting all might be gained.

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  • The coconut was barely detectable, the glaze a little thin and weedy, and the biscuits on the side seemed a bland afterthought.

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  • Two years ago there was a large billboard on the side of a barn picturing a classic UFO.

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  • The oscillator was rotated by a brass wheel on the side of the compass binnacle, the two being connected by a steel cable.

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  • Getting all your food from the school canteen in a tin, or from stalls on the side of the road, is great.

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  • If you find yourself being seduced by lotions and potions claiming to reduce cellulite, err on the side of caution.

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  • Are central banks likely to err on the side of excessively costly or cumbersome systems?

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  • Sandwich is accompanied by a Caesar salad with lemon pepper croutons and dressing on the side.

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  • She can still be distinguished as an azure damselfly by the pattern of black stripes on the side of her thorax.

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  • The noise emanated from air vents on the side of the building and its apparently single skinned sides of steel paneling.

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  • But in its overall image of the medieval Italian city, the book perhaps errs a little on the side of stability.

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  • The system will always err on the side of caution.

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  • Access is from the station forecourt, past the shed on the side away from the station building.

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  • We talk about a right or left hemiplegia depending on the side affected.

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  • Sitting outside bamboo huts on the side of the track were human beings begging even from us, or at least trying to.

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  • Anyone who opposed American imperialism had to be on the side of the angels and so the eastern European Communists were the good guys.

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  • We tend to err on the side of caution to protect the integrity of the system.

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  • A diopter correction knob, located on the side of the EVF, is used to focus the image on the screen.

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  • Bunions are bony lumps that develop on the side of the foot at the base of the big toe.

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  • Lastly there were 13 dead nicks on the side or back walls in the 5 games, all to the opposition!

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  • In a quest to make sure that do n't overcharge the battery, most of these err on the side of caution.

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  • He was almost certain that he saw portholes on the side.

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  • Administration is by subcutaneous injection preferably in the loose skin on the side of the neck, observing aseptic precautions.

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  • The name of the Hebborn family can often be seen in Oxford on the side of their well-known fairground rides.

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  • I now have a little PCB edge sticking out one of the ventilation slits on the side of the machine.

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  • Rather than taking a neutral stance, Thames Valley Police have come down firmly on the side of the university.

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  • If it is located on the side of the vehicleâs body at the front, this can prove susceptible to damage and wear.

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  • Rather it still comes down on the side of Newton and the rope will become taut as the system spins.

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  • These prefolds have two layers of lovely soft bamboo terry fabric on the side panels and three layers on the middle panel.

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  • Then look over the sides of the hull very carefully and give a good thump on the side every now and then.

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  • The ruins of Ephesus are on the side of a fertile valley.

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  • The rare wood vetch grows on the side of the gorge and there is an old record for small cow wheat.

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  • Order a reduced calorie salad dressing on the side or try Balsamic vinegar or lemon juice instead.

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  • Serve warm with the butter smeared over the top and lemon wedges served on the side.

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  • Reduced to poverty through the loss of his paternal inheritance, he took holy orders; but this did not prevent him from fighting on the side of the emperor Ferdinand III.

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  • When it is further remembered that the earlier telescopes were not provided with the modern slow motions in right ascension and that the Struves,, in their extensive labours among the double stars, used to complete their bisections of the fixed wire by a pressure of the finger on the side of the tube, one is puzzled whether more to wonder at such poor adaptation of means to ends or the patience and skill which, with such means, led to such results.'

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  • During the civil war he fought on the side of Otho against Vitellius, and obtained a considerable success against Aulus Caecina Alienus (one of the Vitellian generals) near Cremona, but did not follow it up. When Caecina had been joined by Fabius Valens, Paulinus advised his colleagues not to risk a decisive battle, but his advice was disregarded, and Otho (q.v.) was utterly defeated at Bedriacum.

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  • The north wing is completed by a square chamber which served as a picture gallery; but the south wing contains no corresponding chamber, and its plan has evidently been curtailed; its front projected beyond its covered area, and it is finished in what was evidently a provisional way on the side of the bastion before the little temple of Victory (NLio).

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  • In effect the Jews became outlaws, but their presence being often financially necessary, certain officials were permitted to " hold Jews," who were liable to all forms of arbitrary treatment on the side of their " owners."

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  • This, however, is not generally retained in one plane, and the spire projects, little by little, on the side which was originally left, but finally becomes right (in dextral forms, with a clockwise direction, if viewed from the side of the spire; but counter-clockwise in sinistral forms).

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  • Petersburg, and he worked a good deal behind the scenes, inciting to violence, advising a boycott of the Duma, hostility to the Cadets, etc. But he did not play any part in the Soviet of workmen, and disappeared as soon as it became clear, after the crushing of the outbreak in Moscow, that the troops and the people were not on the side of the revolutionaries.

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  • That the position of affairs had become one virtually of stalemate was fairly evident to all authorities on the side of the Entente before the end of May.

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  • Its basic principle wa liberty of the individual, liberty of the family and liberty of th nation; it was always found on the side of broad-minded justice, an it derived its materials from economic, social and scientific sources Other newspapers of greatly improved character followed the Jij i Shim p0, especially notable among them being the Kokumin Shimbui In the meanwhile Osaka, always pioneer in matters of commercif i enterprise, had set the example of applying the force of capital t journalistic development.

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  • The chief heroes who fought Charlemagne's battles were Roland; Ganelon, afterwards the traitor; Turpin, the fighting archbishop of Reims; Duke Naimes of Bavaria, the wise counsellor who is always on the side of justice; Ogier the Dane, the hero of a whole series of romances; and Guillaume of Toulouse, the defender of Narbonne.

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  • This includes two cloisters, the great cloister surrounded by the buildings essentially connected with the daily life of the monks, - the church to the south, the refectory or frater-house here as always on the side opposite to the church, and farthest removed from it, that no sound or smell of eating might penetrate its sacred precincts, to the east the dormitory, raised on a vaulted undercroft, and the chapter-house adjacent, and the lodgings of the cellarer to the west.

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  • In the former,';as at Canterbury, the refectory ran east and west parallel to the nave of the church, on the side of the cloister farthest removed from it.

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  • On the opposite sides of the same chain the exposure to the sun or to warm winds may cause a wide difference in the level of permanent snow; but in some cases the increased fall of snow on the side exposed to moist winds may more than compensate the increased influence of the sun's rays.

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  • The stock is headed off by an oblique transverse cut as shown at a, a slice is then pared off the side as at b, and on the face of this a tongue or notch is made, the cut being in a downward direction; the scion c is pared off in a similar way by a single clean sharp cut, and this is notched or tongued in the opposite direction as the figure indicates; the two are then fitted together as shown at d, so that the inner bark of each may come in contact at least on one side, and then tied round with damp soft bast as at e; next some grafting clay is taken on the forefinger and pushed down on each side so as to fill out the space between the top of the stock and the graft, and a portion is also rubbed over the ligatures on the side where the graft is placed, a handful of the clay is then taken, flattened out, and rolled closely round the whole point of junction, being finished off to a tapering form both above and below, as shown by the dotted line f.

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  • The heroic obstinacy of the defence was equalled by the perseverance of the attack, and there was a vast expenditure, especially on the side of the Spaniards, of blood and treasure.

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  • After his death Clara threw herself wholly on the side of those who opposed mitigations in the rule and manner of life, and she was one of the chief upholders of St Francis's primitive idea of poverty (see Franciscans).

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  • Struve's skill as an observer was such that he used to complete the bisection on the fixed wire of the micrometer by a pressure of the finger on the side of the tube - a method of proved efficiency in such hands, but plainly indicative of the want of rigidity in the instrument and of the imperfection of the slow motions (see Micrometer).

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  • Sometimes, as for instance during the insurrection of Zebrzydowski, Skarga intervened personally in politics, and on the side of order and decency, for his loyalty to the crown was as unquestionable as his devotion to the Church.

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  • Worsley, and the island was reached in 16 days on May zo after a voyage of over Boo m., but on the side farthest from the whaling stations.

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  • The appearance of Hering, son of Hussa, Æthelfrith's predecessor, on the side of the invaders seems to indicate family quarrels in the royal house of Bernicia.

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  • The rest of the water of the Taukhe, known in its middle course as the Okavango, is lost in a system of swamps and saltpans which formerly centred in Lake Ngami, now dried up. Farther south the Limpopo drains a portion of the interior plateau but breaks through the bounding highlands on the side of the continent nearest its source.

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  • The sublingual is represented by a mass of glands lying just beneath the mucous membrane of the floor of the mouth on the side of the tongue, causing a distinct ridge, extending from the fraenum backwards, the numerous ducts opening separately along the summit of the ridge.

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  • I belong to Bailum & Barney's Great Consolidated Shows--three rings in one tent and a menagerie on the side.

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  • The opening in the mountain was on the side opposite to the Valley of Voe, and our travellers looked out upon a strange scene.

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  • When the Civil War broke out, he fought on the side of the South and became a brigadier-general.

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  • My house was on the side of a hill, immediately on the edge of the larger wood, in the midst of a young forest of pitch pines and hickories, and half a dozen rods from the pond, to which a narrow footpath led down the hill.

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  • Though the youth at last grows indifferent, the laws of the universe are not indifferent, but are forever on the side of the most sensitive.

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  • The ear may be regarded, fancifully, as a lichen, Umbilicaria, on the side of the head, with its lobe or drop.

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  • At a moment when all was quiet before the commencement of a song, a door leading to the stalls on the side nearest the Rostovs' box creaked, and the steps of a belated arrival were heard.

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  • When her toilet for the night was finished she sank gently onto the sheet spread over the hay on the side nearest the door.

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  • Chillingly, it has the letters USA crudely scrawled on the side.

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  • Silly pranks like that, or a Crusty screeching up in a battered white van with UN written on the side.

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  • Almost immediately, I heard the screech of tires on the side road.

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  • A large semi secluded garden on the side of the property.

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  • Not being familiar with the roads I was erring on the side of caution, not knowing where all the sharp bends were.

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  • I sailed the ship under a starlit sky, quiet except for the sea lapping on the side of the ship.

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  • But err on the side of caution here as the nutty runners may upset the status quo and go mad.

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  • Gray mesh back with Projekts NYC stencil print on back, embroidered ' New Era ' logo on the side.

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  • These parts are connected to a transmitter coil which is worn on the side of the head.

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  • Would they really be on the side of the judges in the protection of unpopular minorities?

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  • The principal display is on the side of the Urn Steps.

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  • The natural skeptic in me veered on the side of caution.

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  • The lake came almost up to the curtain wall on the side of the castle visible in the photograph.

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  • Wireless on/off and voice recorder buttons are located on the side of the device, along with a handy locking switch.

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  • The whole point of a whirlwind visit to London was meeting investors and developers - plus a little house-hunting on the side.

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  • The gutters hung precariously on the side of the house.

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  • I am amazed at the number of trees and bushes that precariously grow on the side of this cliff.

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  • In this case, it's best to err on the side of caution when choosing a name for your new bundle of joy.

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  • Use small plates to provide a duo of chicken, for example chicken salad with a crispy fried drumette on the side.

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  • Err on the side of the shoe being roomy versus tight fitting, your foot expands as you run and tight running shoes can create havoc on your feet.

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  • Check the trapway, which is the tubing on the side of the toilet.

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  • Prices vary greatly for mountain bike helmets, but you should look for one that features air vents, a sun visor, and Consumer Product Safety Commission notification on the side.

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  • Your body has a natural sleeping position (whether on the side or back) and the Latex mattress conforms better, which in turn does not make sleeping uncomfortable for your body.

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  • Now he has one by his ear and another under his ear, on the side of his neck.

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  • In these chairs, the lumbar support is adjustable using switches or levers on the side of the chair.

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  • Some are very easily rotated by a turning a crank on the side.

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  • In your shower, instead of collecting shampoo bottles and body wash on the side rim or on the floor, get a rack that hangs over your shower head to store your in-shower toiletries.

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  • Turn the fabric as you reach each corner and stop stitching on the side you began with.

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  • Most photographers support themselves with either outside jobs or more traditional forms of photography while selling their figure photographs on the side.

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  • Yakitori is usually served with tare sauce, which is brushed onto the chicken before grilling, and is also offered as a dipping sauce on the side.

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  • When looking to order nutritious fast food, look for salads served with the dressing on the side and ask for the light versions of the dressings.

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  • It's normal to feel anxious when you're starting a new job or your car breaks down on the side of the road.

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  • These jeans feature a zipper on the side that can be completely closed or zipped all the way up.

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  • It is always best to err on the side of caution.

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  • Pinning your hair up with a bow on the side can be a way to make your punk style more feminine.

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  • However, in contrast to visions of fondant flowers and flawless swirls of frosting, men tend to err more on the side of humor and personalized cakes.

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  • Even if your motivations are pure and you truly believe that an unusual gift is perfect for the couple, it is best to err on the side of caution and get a gift receipt whenever possible.

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  • It is best to err on the side of caution when it comes to wearing white to a wedding, especially a white dress that might somehow be confused as a wedding dress.

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  • If you're unsure how much batter to prepare, err on the side of making extra rather than making too little.

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  • If you have to choose between an outfit that just fits or one that gives her room to grow, it's best to err on the side of roominess.

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  • Look for overalls that have multiple snaps or buttons on the side for easy adjustment.

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  • During his stint as Nirvana's drummer, Dave Grohl continued to write his own music on the side.

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  • It is much better to err on the side of too loose than too tight since you can easily break a string by over tightening it.

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  • Much of the heat created by the burning wood escapes up the chimney, even with fireplaces that have blowers on the side.

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  • In rare occasions the stitching at the toe can be too large, as well, and end up bunching on the side of your little toe when you put on your shoe.

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  • If you're purchasing it specifically for, say, a dinner party, you may want to err on the side of caution and find a dress vest that is stain-resistant.

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  • If the wedding is extremely casual, you may have some flexibility here, but you should still err on the side of conservative and classy.

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  • It has a tie in the front and slits on the side.

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  • It is always better to err on the side of caution, than to do nothing and allow someone to die.

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  • You want to err on the side of sleek and sophisticated, no matter what your body type is.

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  • It's always better to err on the side of caution when considering a gag gift.

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  • The stretching can be done while sitting on the side of your bed, by spending a few minutes on a treadmill or stationary bike before you get into bed.

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  • The cushions on the side of the mask can become brittle and irritate your face.

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  • For example, sleeping on the side with a pillow between your legs can help lower back and hip pain.

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  • High power infrared LEDs are mounted on the side of the goggles.

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  • When you build infrared night vision goggles, the effectiveness depends primarily on the number of LEDs that you've mounted on the side of the glasses.

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  • Fill the contact case with the solution, taking note of the fill line on the side of the canister.

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  • Use the tiny screwdriver to tighten the hinges on the side of your glasses.

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  • Infrared LEDs mounted on the side of the glasses shine throughout the room.

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  • The Medusa logo and stone embellishments on the side of the frame only add to the drama of the look.

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  • C Light frames are all rimless and feature exquisite detailing on the side stems.

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  • This style has small oval lenses with the double G logo on the side temples.

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  • Many are plain and simple while others have embellishments or crystals on the side stems.

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  • What makes this style stand out is the intricate detailing on the side stem.

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  • A unique feature of Versace eyeglasses is that the detailing can be found on the side stems.

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  • You can choose to fight on the side of the People's Republic of China, the United States of America, or the Middle East Coalition.

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  • Input BANDERA, after finding the comic on the eastern part of the Badlands area on the side of the mountain.

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  • Tetris has even appeared on the side of a building in the form of lit windows.

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  • They provide ideal storage conditions for your age-worthy wines, offering temperature control, on the side storage, and a vibration-free, humidity-controlled, light-controlled environment.

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  • Embossing on the side or bottom of the bottle or small, difficult to read embossing can lower the value.

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  • A moving head will cause a contrecoup injury where the brain damage occurs on the side opposite the point of impact, as a result of the brain slamming into that side of the skull.

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  • Long-term side effects of radiation treatment can include cataracts, vision problems, bleeding from the retina, and decreased growth of the bones on the side of the head.

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  • Polydactyly may range from small skin tags on the side of the hands to fully formed extra fingers with bone, blood vessels, and muscle tissue.

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  • However, within about a month, they often develop a non-tender lump on the side of the neck.

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  • It's better to err on the side of caution than to overstate your thoughts and say something inappropriate.

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  • Crystal tiaras with combs on the side to secure them to the hair.

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  • They work for most hair lengths, all hair types and textures, and can be worn high, low, or on the side for casual or formal looks.

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  • Part it on the side and affix a delicate jeweled clip to one side.

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  • If you'd rather err on the side of caution, a 4" wide mohawk can be worn in both a flat, conservative fashion, or in a classic wicked spike.

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  • If you're not sure which shade of boxed color to use, always err on the side of caution and opt for the lighter hue, slightly lighter than your natural hair color.

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  • Instead of using expensive "professional" materials like beakers and pipettes, a teacher can use common household containers, such as measuring cups and medicine droppers with measurements printed on the side.

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  • If you aren't sure that would be a good idea, you may want to err on the side of caution and say, "No."

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  • It's always better to err on the side of caution when dressing for a job interview than to throw caution to the winds.

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  • Many continue to work full time as nurses, professors or nursing, or directors at large institutions and offer legal nurse consulting on the side for an hourly fee.

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  • Flounce Skirt-A loose skirt with some swing, the flounce skirt has a small slit on the side for movement and fashion.

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  • Before you use the condom, always check the expiration date printed on the side of each condom package.

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  • Sew around the entire body, leaving only a small area open on the side for turning the doll.

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  • Although Sports Illustrated does try to err on the side of class, it's a good bet that the swimsuit issue doesn't stay on anyone's coffee table for long!

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  • Here, you'll find that the bikini bottom ties on the side and the top ties around the neck and back.

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  • Next, while standing with the sarong held against your back at the higher part of your waist, bring one one end around and over your stomach on the side that you wish.

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  • A parent can compromise with a brightly patterned swimsuit that is even a two-piece yet still errs on the side of being youthful.

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  • The skin of babies and toddlers is very sensitive, so you want to err on the side of more coverage, but such suits can be difficult to find.

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  • First of all, it has a button shaped like a star on the side of it.

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  • Images of the beloved fairies are on the seat and on the side of the bike visible for passersby as well as that first look at the bike when she discovers you bought her one.

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  • Thus, those who are taking this kind of medication for a prolonged period of time would be well advised to err on the side of caution and take B12 supplements regularly to avoid any risk of deficiency.

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  • However, it ejects the remaining pulp through an ejector located on the side of the unit.

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  • However, it is always best to err on the side of conservatism when choosing women's holiday clothes.

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  • You can also jazz up a plain pair with a hip belt -- even a brightly colored scarf is a stylish stand-in, so slip it through your belt loops and knot it on the side.

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  • This part is made of thicker metal with higher lips on the side.

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  • Some have a little spout on the side of the glass dish for easy pouring.

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  • On Dyson's hand-held vacs, the serial number is located on the side of the machine, behind the bin.

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  • As players carefully remove blocks and stack them on top of the wooden tower, they must answer the question written on the side of the block in front of the group.

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  • The gems can also be wired into different three dimensional shapes such as snowflakes or stars on the side of the cup, or can be attached to the edge of a cup to dangle freely.

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  • Whatever the reason for the mandated volunteer time, it's sure to be a rewarding experience if one gets to do pretty much anything beyond picking up trash on the side of the highway.

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  • For example, if you can find a school girl uniform, wear that and pull your hair into two pony tails on the side of your head.

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  • Remember that female masks tend to have short feathers on the side of the masks with long feather in the middle, while male masks generally have short feathers flocking the entire mask.

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  • Who can miss the Lady Libertys standing on the side of the road, advertising the tax preparation businesses every February, March and April.

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  • The opportunities are endless for women who want to have a fling on the side.

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  • It's usually a good thing to do after you've had a few dates and talked for a while - you want to err on the side of caution.

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  • You'll be so flattered that you won't suspect that your partner has someone else on the side.

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  • When it is seen on a ring, it is not usually on the center stone, but rather on the side accents.

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  • Most have normal, everyday jobs and write on the side for either pay or pleasure.

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  • It even features a detachable coin purse that rests adorably on the side strap.

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  • They had a handle on the side and a drawstring on top.

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  • This can be an overwhelming relationship that can border on the side of obsessive.

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  • For example, by the number 11, the child would glue 11 shells on the side of it.

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  • Another gang initiation urban legend is the infamous bloody baby car seat covered with a blanket and placed on the side of the road to lure female drivers to rescue a non-existent baby and become a victim of the gang.

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  • For years, they were the shoes of choice for Olympic athletes, known for their three stripes on the side of each shoe.

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  • The bow on the side adds a touch of whimsical elegance to this little sandal.

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  • Pretty leaf etchings on the side of the FC Flora boot add a feminine quality to this leather beauty.

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  • The Harley logo is prominent in metal on the side of the boot near the top, as well as being stitched onto the tongue and featured on a metal ornament on the shaft.

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  • Some shoe boots have buckles while others may zip on the side for easy access.

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  • They feature a toggle closure on the side and have a cushioned sole for comfort.

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  • What really makes the Kona stand out is the detailing on the side of the boot, where there are three faux bone buttons fastened by elastic loops.

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  • Some styles, like the wedges and ballet flats, could almost be considered trendy, though they err on the side of reliable, classic shoes that go with everything.

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  • Squidoo shows you images of tattoos on the side of the foot, on the heel, on the tops of the feet and more.

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  • Located on the side of Mt. Haleakala, the restaurant offers omelets, sandwiches and pizzas made from organic fruits and vegetables.

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  • Grilling your own hamburgers and hot dogs can help save a ton of money and you can have fun in the process by swapping stories with fellow travelers who are also making pit stops on the side of the highway.

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  • Watch dials made with lumbrite hands and markers will glow, which makes it easy to read a Seiko watch in the dark without having to fumble for a tiny button on the side of the watch or flick on a lamp - very convenient.

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  • Make sure that your choice is a professional whose main business focus is the small home based business owner and not a tax school graduate willingly to do it on the side.

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  • Many people find these constant false alarms instrusive and irritating, but Microsoft chose to err on the side of caution, which is not a bad decision in this era of uninformed computer users.

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  • If you aren't sure that you should be including it, err on the side of caution and stick to something more basic.

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  • However, before you hand over cash for the car on the side of the road, you do need to take into consideration the quality and price of that vehicle.

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  • They are less likely to leave you stranded on the side of the road.

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  • These bags should be in the school colors (often with the bag one color and the carrying straps the complementary color) and have the school mascot and name prominently printed on the side.

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  • They can draw additional feathers on the side of the turkey, or they can glue feathers if you like.

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  • Ask to have your salad dressing served on the side instead of on your salad.

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  • Starting as a plank, you turn sideways so that you rest on the side of one foot and just one elbow/forearm.

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  • What this suggests is that, of all rating agencies, Weiss is more likely to err on the side of protecting the consumer, rather than the insurance company.

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  • In pink, white or blue, it is a camisole top in an A-line shape with a sexy little slit on the side and adjustable straps.

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  • Waist cinchers that hook on the side instead of the back or front are possibly the rarest.

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  • To keep from disrupting the design on the front and the lacing on the back, it comes with a hook and eye closure on the side.

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  • It will be easier to find almost any other type of waist cincher closure than one with a hook and eye closure on the side.

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  • The hook and eye closure on the side allows you to have a smooth look from the front, lace-up in the back (in some cases) for extra sex appeal, and there's no need to lace it all up every time you want to put it back on.

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  • However, if you like to err on the side of caution or simply don't want your lingerie to have any fragrance, try a product like Nordstrom's Fragrance Free Lingerie Wash.

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  • The power and volume controls are on the side while the main navigation controls are the screen itself -- simply press on any of the four corners to move through songs or change options.

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  • The tea bags can be placed in a decorative dish on the side of the pot along with cream and sugar.

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  • This scrub set comes with a v-neck top with one chest pocket and slits on the side.

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  • They drive dark blue vehicles marked with a red lightning stripe on the side.

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  • The links on the side of the page also lead you to the required shorts and socks for soccer, along with gloves for the goalie.

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  • Fred Gehrke, an art major from the University of Utah, started the iconic team logo for the Los Angeles Rams by painting the trademark yellow horns on the side in 1948.

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  • You may even want to pair them up with a great pair of Landau clogs accented with a team logo on the side.

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  • Officite provides more on the side of website marketing than hosting features, but the websites offered are still high quality.

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  • Some emphasize the food, others place their focus on the fun, with food on the side.

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  • Specialties include coq au vin and boudin noir, a black sausage with sautéed apples on the side.

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  • Larger groups sit around the central tables; couples may enjoy a more intimate dinner at a smaller table on the side.

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