Other-side Sentence Examples

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  • On the other side of the thick entry door was a sitting room with lush wine colored carpet.

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  • He closed the door and walked around to the other side.

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  • Alex was lounging with one shoulder against the wall on the other side of the family room when Carmen walked in.

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  • He dashed forward and grabbed Lisa's arm on the other side.

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  • He let the wagon pull ahead and crossed behind it, speeding up to reach the seat from the other side.

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  • One part of her mind was whispering for her to push him away, but the other side was shouting that it didn't matter.

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  • On the other side of the rocks, water sprang from the ground and spilled off a ledge into a large blue pool.

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  • It was too short for her to see clearly, and she crossed to the mirror on the other side of the room.

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  • He wrenched Sofi off the ground in a tight bear hug and deposited her on the other side of the gate line.

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  • She lay back down, hoping they hadn't noticed, then rolled onto her other side.

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  • They retreated to the other side of the small room, and he stepped aside.

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  • Her gaze went from him to the vamp on the other side of the room staring her down.

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  • She faced her father, not expecting to see the small crowd of people on the other side of the monument.

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  • The Other on the other side of the monument watched with a cold smile, his gaze traveling upwards.

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  • He staggered away from the monument and lightning connecting the woman with the clouds and dropped to his knees on the other side of the hill.

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  • Her window was on the other side of her room.

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  • No one but her saw the other side of Damian.

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  • He came from an underground facility on the other side of Tucson.

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  • The other side of her face displayed facial features that were heavy rather than feminine, resembling her father's.

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  • She flung herself through it, not caring what waited for her on the other side.

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  • Darkyn turned his other side to her, and Deidre stared.

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  • Both lay awake, trying not to disturb the other while neither slept until hours after the sun finally slipped around the corner to the other side of the world.

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  • Finally, after ten minutes of silence passed, they heard the sound of feet running down the slope on the other side of the rise above them.

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  • We went to the other side of the country to find her more funnel cakes.

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  • They had been through better and worse and each time they had come out on the other side with a stronger relationship.

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  • Tamer continued to a locked door on the other side of the foyer.

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  • For all she knew, the Grand Canyon was on the other side.

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  • It was there, and one of the doorways on the other side beckoned her.

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  • With a deep breath, she crossed through the clinging cold, at a run by the time she reached the other side out of fear the portals might all disappear before she was safe.

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  • He lifted his chin towards the other side of the bedroom.

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  • There was no computer, no office supplies on the other side.

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  • She relived the bloody scene in the banquet hall, heard the creature panting her name as he came against her thigh and then tore through the other side of her neck.

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  • The old man was waiting for her on the other side of the peak.

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  • She frowned and he breezed past her, pulling the door open before the woman on the other side could knock.

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  • Jared turned to see the woman on the other side of the kitchen, and Katie bolted.

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  • The healers moved to the other side of the Immortal world, past Elisia and closer to Hell.

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  • She darted to the other side of the bed and dropped to her stomach, peering under the bed through the door.

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  • Katie covered her head as they trounced over her and rolled to the other side of the chamber, fighting.

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  • As soon as the portal appeared, she dragged Hannah through it, racing to the glowing door on the other side.

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  • The Immortal on the other side of his door was too excited to wait until he entered to shout the news.

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  • She feared leaving the injured woman, in case Jade lurked on the other side of the hill or there were animals that might drag her away.

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  • We've left the capital city for the other side of the planet.

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  • You guys talk about spending overnights, hanging from a hammock sling, half way up some cliff on the other side of the world!

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  • That and the crampons are the key tools The sinister instrument was serrated on one end of its curved claw, with an adze blade on the other side of the crescent.

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  • I was downstream, on the other side of the bridge, watching Penny and by the time I noticed the crowd and got there, they were getting ready to haul Shipton out.

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  • Sarah sat on the other side of Jackson hugging him.

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  • They left Katie behind in the dairy and entered the other side of the barn.

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  • Three stories tall, the old mill stood picturesquely at the edge of the river, an old metal one-lane bridge at one side beckoned travelers to visit the lush pastures on the other side.

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  • Twenty acres and they were always at the fence line, poking their heads through to eat the brush on the other side.

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  • Even if she did, the feds had thrown up walls on the other side that looked like they could withstand a nuclear blast.

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  • There were likely some nasty security features on the other side of the Mississippi left over from the East-West Civil War.

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  • And you're excluding the area on the other side of the Mississippi.

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  • The helo left them at Texarkana, the southernmost point on their map, before missile fire from the other side of the river erupted.

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  • I can take you to the dock on the other side.

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  • The submarine bumped against the dock on the other side of the river, and the soldier turned it off.

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  • The door cracked open, revealing a similar platform to the one that had been on the other side of the river.

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  • Kris had opened it near the cliff.  On the other side of the world from the Caribbean Sanctuary, the French Alps were dark and cold, and it was sleeting.

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  • Katie followed her instincts through the dreamscape until she climbed the last rocks and saw Rhyn curled in a ball just on the other side of a small ridge on the Sanctuary.

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  • He appar­ently was given a whiff of the bigs in a losing September when a few fortunate minor leaguers get a peek of how the other side lives.

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  • All seven hits were singles and all were in routs, usually by the other side.

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  • No. Their room was on the other side.

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  • On the other side of the creek, Brutus plodded his way over to a tree.

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  • He walked around the car and climbed in the other side.

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  • Part of her wanted to reach out to him in his agony, and part of her wanted to make a matching imprint on the other side of his face.

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  • On the other side of the pool was the fallen sycamore tree where Alex had made his decision to buy the land adjoining hers.

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  • We have to get you to the other side.

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  • The open floor plan ran from the living area through a kitchen to a formal dining room area that had been converted into an office on the other side.

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  • She made sure he continued walking then swung herself over, dropping ten feet on the other side.

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  • She vaulted over a low stone wall, landing with a crunch in the dead grass on the other side.

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  • I was blind to her other side.

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  • Her hands grew clammy as she circled the wide base of the obelisk to see the names on the other side.

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  • Darian snatched Jenn's hand and pulled her around to the other side of the obelisk.

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  • Charles darted to the other side of the obelisk to protect Yully.

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  • A log tripped her, and she rolled partway down the other side of the hill then bounded to her feet.

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  • Vara slowed their horse, halting on the other side of the city, where wooden dwellings gave way to stone hovels.

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  • Carmen offered a chair at their table, but Freda had friends on the other side of the room.

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  • Finally he retrieved his balance and got his foot over the back of the horse and down the other side into the stirrup.

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  • She opened her eyes to investigate the land on the other side.

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  • Only when she reached the other side of the bridge did she permit herself to breathe.

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  • As the whip continued and reached the peak of its arch, he let it fall again, whipping more grass with the other side of the blade.

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  • He flipped water at her again and she turned away, swimming strongly for the bluff on the other side of the creek.

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  • His eyes went to Xander, who writhed in pain on the other side of the roof.

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  • The wall opposite her was all windows, with a beach on the other side.

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  • This one slid through the lemon like it was tissue paper and pricked her finger on the other side.

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  • His gaze went past her to whoever was on the other side of the door.

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  • Rattled and thrilled, she moved to the other side of the bed to reach the pillows there instead of stretching.

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  • The other side was still made.

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  • Maybe I should say the other side of you, then.

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  • She stared at the pillow clutched in her arms, suddenly understanding the other side of Xander, the one that remained beyond loyal to a woman who had died tens of thousands of years ago.

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  • The Other he charged disappeared before he reached him, only to reappear on the other side of the factory floor.

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  • He at first supported Marius and the popular party, but soon went over to the other side.

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  • In 1871 Joplin was laid out and incorporated as a town; in 1872 it and a rival town on the other side of Joplin creek were united under the name Union City; in 1873 Union City was chartered as a ctiy under the name Joplin; and in 1888 Joplin was chartered as a city of the third class.

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  • To gratify his own imagination or strike the imagination of the world he took his army over the Danube and burnt a settlement of the Getae upon the other side.

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  • The liberals put themselves on guard against the plotting of the other side.

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  • On the other side of the river, nearly opposite, is the Maine insane hospital.

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  • In the same way all the conducting sheets on the other side of the paper are connected together and form the earth-plate of this artificial cable, thus representing the sea.

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  • To the north of the Oudeburg, on the other side of the Lys, is the Marche du Vendredi, the principal square of the city.

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  • On the other side of the North Sea, amber is found at various localities on the coast of Holland and Denmark.

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  • The Greek hippodrome was usually set out on the slope of a hill, and the ground taken from one side served to form the embankment on the other side.

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  • One of the crew of Enciso's ship, Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the future discoverer of the Pacific Ocean, induced his commander to form a settlement on the other side of the Gulf of Darien.

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  • Thus, for example, in a mountain range at right angles to a prevailing sea-wind, it is the land forms which determine that one side of the range shall be richly watered and deeply dissected by a complete system of valleys, while the other side is dry, indefinite in its valley systems, and sends none of its scanty drainage to the sea.

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  • The influence of the Australian realm is indicated by a Megapode in Celebes, another in Borneo and Labuan, and a third in the Nicobar islands (which, however, like the Andamans, belong to the Indian province), but there are no cockatoos, these keeping strictly to the other side of Wallace's line, whence we started on this survey of the world's avifauna.

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  • On the other side the right wing was commanded by the duke of Ferrara, who had like Navarro organized a mobile field artillery (the artillery material of this prince was thought to be the best conditioned in Europe).

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  • The other side is similar, with figures of St Leonard and St Mary Magdalene.

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  • Below the north-east declivity of this range lies Georgia, on the other side of which province rises the Caucasus, the boundary of Asia and Europe between the Caspian and Black Seas, the highest points of which reach an elevation of nearly 19,000 ft.

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  • On the opposite hill on the other side of this road is the famous position of Dargai (see Tirah Campaign).

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  • Since the days of Godfrey and Baldwin I., Egypt had been a 3 Manuel was an ambitious sovereign, apparently aiming at a world-monarchy, such as was afterwards attempted from the other side by Henry VI.

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  • A "map" of the spores should be taken by separating a pileus and placing it flat on a piece of thin paper for a few hours when the spores will fall and leave a nature print of the arrangement of the gills which may be fixed by gumming the other side of the paper.

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  • The Christian population, who in common with their Mussul- Macedo ' 'Questio man fellow subjects suffered from the defective methods of government of their rulers, had at least before them the example of their brethren - Greeks, Bulgarians or Servians - dwelling in independent kingdoms under Christian governments on the other side of the frontier.

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  • In other parts of the world they have been recorded in multitudes that obscured passers-by on the other side of the street.

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  • Zinc dissolves at the anode, an equal amount of zinc replaces an equivalent amount of copper on the other side of the porous partition, and the same amount of copper is deposited on the cathode.

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  • Of the hundred and seventy bishops assembled, about ninety were Homousians - principally from the West - while on the other side were eighty Eusebians from the East.

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  • The latter found that certain gratings exercised a converging power upon the spectra formed upon one side, and a corresponding diverging power upon the spectra on the other side.

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  • On the other side the effect is reversed.

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  • On the other side of the river, connected by a bridge of the 14th century, and another of modern erection, stands the suburb of Carrickbeg, in county Waterford, where an abbey was founded in 1336.

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  • The motion of a jet impinging on an infinite barrier is obtained by putting j = a, j' = a'; duplicated on the other side of the barrier, the motion reversed will represent the direct collision of two jets of unequal breadth and equal velocity.

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  • Brett controlled the Newfoundland Telegraph Company on the other side of the ocean, Bright organized with them the Atlantic Telegraph Company in 1856 for the purpose of carrying out the idea, himself becoming engineer-in-chief.

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  • Its mountains are insufficient in elevation and extent to attract their full share of the monsoon rains, which fall so abundantly on the Abyssinian highlands on the other side of the Red Sea; for this reason Arabia has neither lakes nor forests to control the water-supply and prevent its too rapid dissipation, and the rivers are mere torrent beds sweeping down occasionally in heavy floods, but otherwise dry.

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  • Vienna extends along the right bank of the Danube from the historic and legendary Kahlenberg to the point where the Danube Canal rejoins the main stream, being surrounded on the other side by a considerable stretch of land which is rather rural than suburban in character.

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  • The Huallaga rises north of Cerro Pasco, and, passing Huanuco, flows northwards on the other side of the Central Cordillera for 300 m.

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  • Giorgio in Braida, on the other side of the river, was also designed by Sanmichele, and possesses many good pictures of the Veronese school.

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  • But on the other side the disorder became greater and greater, many regiments were used up, and Johnston himself killed in vainly attacking on a point of Wallace's line called the Hornet's Nest.

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  • On one side are a boar and a leopard confronting each other, and on the other side two cocks in the same heraldic arrangement.

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  • To the southeast of Valletta, at the other side of the Grand Harbour, are the cities of Senglea (pop. 8093), Vittoriosa (pop. 8 993); and Cospicua (pop. 12,184); this group is often spoken of as " The Three Cities."

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  • It was his cool treatment of such sanctified names as Charles, Cranmer and Laud that provoked the indignation of Southey and the Quarterly, who forgot that the same impartial measure was extended to statesmen on the other side.

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  • In 1530 Constance (whose bishop had been forced to flee in 1527 to Meersburg, on the other side of the lake, and from that time the episcopal residence) joined, with Strassburg, Memmingen and Lindau, the Schmalkalden League.

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  • The air passes along one side of the brattice, courses round the free end, and returns on the' other side.

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  • On the other side of the river is the suburb Stadt-am-Hof, connected with Regensburg by a long stone bridge of the 12th century, above and below which are the islands of Oberer and Unterer Worth.

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  • As the correction from the one side consists in a more whole-hearted acceptance of the conception of determination by an ideal as the essence of mind, so from the other side it must consist in the recognition of the valuelessness of a freedom which does not mean submission to a self-chosen, though not selfcreated, law.

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  • Far different were things on the other side of the Sambre.

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  • It is connected by a stone bridge with the village of Northover on the other side of the river.

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  • The well-preserved amphitheatre, the subterranean parts of which below the arena are intact, with a main passage down the centre, a curved passage all round with holes for trap doors in its roof, and numerous small chambers, also with trap doors in their vaulted roofs for admitting the wild beasts, whose cages were on the other side of the curved passage, to the arena, are especially interesting.

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  • On one side indeed there was the record, underlying the Synoptists, of at least two eye-witnesses, and the necessity of its preservation and transmission; but on the other side a profound double change had come over the Christian outlook and requirements.

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  • Now the transfer of momentum across a surface occurs in two ways, firstly by the carriage of moving matter through the surface, and secondly by the force acting between the matter on one side of the surface and the matter on the other side.

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  • On the other side the ist Army was at Feng-hwang-cheng with one brigade detached on the roads on either hand, the left being therefore in front of the Takushan division and facing the Fenshuiling.

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  • On the other side from left to right, on a line 40 m.

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  • On the other side Oku had taken over part of Nogi's line, thus freeing the 3rd Army for further extension to the north-west, and the rest of the 2nd Army, the 4th, the 1st and the 5th were approaching the Hun-ho from the south (March 8th).

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  • It is formed by a crescent-shaped arch, continued on one side by four, on the other side by two lattice girder spans, on iron piers.

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  • There are, besides, a theological academy, founded in 1615; a society of church archaeology, which possesses a museum built in 1900, very rich in old ikons, crosses, &c., both Russian and Oriental; an imperial academy of music; university courses for ladies; a polytechnic, with 1300 students - the building was completed in 190o and stands on the other side of Old Kiev, away from the river.

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  • These deities are not easily ' One of the most important sources for the ancient Mexican traditions and myths is the so-called " Codex Chimalpopoca," a manuscript in the Mexican language discovered by the Abbe analysed, but on the other hand Tonatiuh and Metztli, the sun and moon, stand out distinctly as nature gods, and the traveller still sees in the huge adobe pyramids of Teotihuacan, with their sides oriented to the four quarters, an evidence of the importance of their worship. The war-god Huitzilopochtli was the real head of the Aztec pantheon; his idol remains in Mexico, a huge block of basalt on which is sculptured on the one side his hideous personage, adorned with the humming-bird feathers on the left hand which signify his name, while the not less frightful war-goddess Teoyaomiqui, or " divine wardeath," occupies the other side.

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  • The ecclesiastical parish of Brecon consists of the two civil parishes of St John the Evangelist and St Mary, both on the left bank of the Usk, while St David's ih Llanfaes is on the other side of the river, and was wholly outside the town walls.

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  • He who during his lifetime did not become one of the elect, who did not completely redeem himself, has to go through a severe process of purification on the other side of the grave, till he too is gathered to the blessedness of the light.

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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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  • During the current cycle of erosion, several of the faults, whose scarps had been worn away in the previous cycle, have been brought to light again as topographic features by the removal of the weak strata along one side of the fault line, leaving the harder strata on the other side in relief; such scarps are known as fault-line scarps, in distinction from the original fault scarps.

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  • On the other side of the court were the stables, for the accommodation of the horses of the guests and their attendants (H).

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  • On the other side of the chapter-house, to the south, is a passage (D) communicating with the courts and buildings beyond.

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  • On the other side is a chapel (D).

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  • On the east side stands the two-aisled chapter-house (5), between which and the south transept is a small sacristy (3), and on the other side two small apartments, one of which was probably the parlour (6).

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  • The gist of his system, which is known as "equiprobabilism," is that the more indulgent opinion may always be followed, whenever the authorities in its favour are as good, or nearly as good, as those on the other side.

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  • Ruckert, who died here in 1866, and on the other side of the river the tomb of the poet Moritz August von Thiimmel (1738-1817).

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  • The popes of Tusculum did, at least, belong to the country, while the German kings chose bishops from the other side of the Alps.

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  • In the interests of their temporal dominion, the 12th-century popes could not suffer an Italian power to dominate on the other side of the Adriatic and instal itself at Constantinople.

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  • But in neither case is reference made to them in such a manner as to suggest that the dignity was then regarded as new or even uncommon, and it seems pretty certain that its existence on one side could not have long preceded its existence on the other side of the Channel.

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  • A range of low hills affords shelter on the west and south-west; but on every other side there are drained, though still unhealthy, marshes, stretching away to meet the central Walachian plains.

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  • Kirkaldy of Grange, who commanded the regent's cavalry, seized and kept the place of vantage from the beginning, and at the first sign of wavering on the other side shattered at a single charge the forces of the queen with a loss of one man to three hundred.

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  • A few defiles pass through this barrier to the other side of the north Greek watershed.

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  • The citadel occupies a separate hill on the other side of the wadi.

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  • On the other side of the rotating disk were placed two metal combs C, C, which consisted of sharp points set in metal rods and were each connected to one of a pair of discharge balls E, D, the distance between which could be varied.

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  • Queen Street, the main thoroughfare of Brisbane, crosses Albert Street midway between the two parks and leads across the Victoria Bridge (named for Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom) to the separate city of South Brisbane on the other side of the river.

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  • On the other side the road avoids the old path through the dreaded Cardinello gorge (here passed Macdonald's army in December, 1800) in order to descend by zigzags to Pianazzo.

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  • It is over one-half of the whole extent, and that the most important portion, inasmuch as it includes the forum, with the temples and public buildings adjacent to it, the thermae, theatres, amphitheatre, &c. The greater part of that on the other side of the Strada Stabiana remains still unexplored, with the exception of the amphitheatre, and a small space in its immediate neighbourhood.

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  • It was a period of great men and great ideas, of dramatic Period of contrasts of character and opinionon the one side flohena broad humanitarianism combined with a gay enjoy- staufen ment of the world, on the other side an almost super- dynasty.

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  • While the signatories of the peace of Prague were making ready to assist the emperor the only Germans on the other side were found in the army under Bernhard of SaxeBernhard Weimar.

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  • She was supported by Bavaria, but on the other side were Prussia, Brunswick, Baden, Nassau, Meckleftburg and various other countries, besides the Hanseatic towns.

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  • A revolt of the city against the royal authority was severely punished in 1262 by the expulsion of its principal inhabitants, who were, however, permitted to take up their quarters on the other side of the river.

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  • But the first active intervention came from the other side.

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  • On the other side were the adjutant-general (Lord Wolseley) and a small number of officers who had taken part in.

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  • For generations the obstinately heathen Saxons had lain, a compact and impenetrable mass, between Scandinavia and the Frank empire, nor were the measures adopted by Charles the Great for the conversion of the Saxons to the true faith very much to the liking of their warlike Danish neighbours on the other side.

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  • C. Dent (2 vols., Toronto, 1885), a bitter attack is made on him, which drew a savage reply from another son-in-law, John King, K.C., called The Other Side of the Story.

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  • On the other side of the lake are the so-called Quarries of the Hyenas, from which the building material for the town was obtained.

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  • We have, it has been said, hardly any means of viewing these raids from the other side.

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  • The spores of the fungus will find a way through brickwork, concrete and similar material, in order to reach woodwork that may be on the other side.

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  • The brief comments in brackets, appended above to the arguments, merely indicate what has been said or can be said on the other side.

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  • The view from the castle keep includes on a clear day the line of cliffs from Folkestone to Ramsgate on the one side, and from Boulogne to Gravelines on the other side of the strait.

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  • A large fire-grate (ab), having a cave (c) to facilitate stoking and stepped back at (d), is bounded on one side by a fire-bridge (e); on the other side of this, separated by an air-channel (g), there is first the proper fluxing bed (h), and behind this the "back-bed "(i) for pre-heating the charge.

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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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  • Nasr's son Tamim was vanquished and killed, and Nasr retreated to Kumis (Qumis) on the boundary of Jorjan, whither also advanced from the other side Nobata at the head of an army sent by Merwan.

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  • Henceforth the Aristotelian logic, the genuine no less than the traditional, was to lie on the other side of the Copernican change.

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  • But by a most skilful manoeuvre Narses contrived to draw his lines into a curve, so that his mounted archers on each flank could aim their arrows at the backs of the troops who formed the other side of the Alamannic wedge.

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  • A stone bridge of seven arches, erected in 1789, connecting Kew with Brentford on the other side of the river, was replaced by a bridge of three arches opened by Edward VII.

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  • The greater part of the town lies on the right bank of the river, while on the other side is the so-called Bridge Suburb and the citadel (erected in 1715).

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  • Bacon, as attorney-general, delivered a speech, which has not been reported; but the king was informed that the arguments on the other side had not been limited to the special case, but had directly impugned the general prerogative right of granting livings.

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  • On the other side he was involved in a quarrel with Volmar and his school, who desired to put aside from immediate consideration the complete attainment of the Socialist ideal, and proposed that the party should aim at bringing about, not a complete overthrow of society, but a gradual amelioration.

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  • On the other side the White Sea was connected by Lakes Onega and Ladoga with the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic. In the depths of the Baltic and of Lakes Vener and Vetter there actually exist animals which belong to the arctic fauna and are remnants of the ancient ice-sea.

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  • Stockholm, the capital, lay in the very centre of the empire, whose second greatest city was Riga, on the other side of the sea.

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  • On the other side Kandahar, which Tahmasps lieutenant had yiclded to the Great Mogul, was recovered from that potentate in 1609.

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  • On an eminence east-south-east of Argostoli are the ruins of the ancient Cranii, and Lixouri is close to or upon those of Pale; while on the other side of the island are the remains of Samos on the bay of the same name, of Proni or Pronni, farther south above the vale of Rakli and its blossoming oleanders, and of an unknown city near the village of Scala.

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  • On the other side stands the "organic" or teleological view of the world, which interprets the parts through the idea of the whole, and sees in the efficient causes only the vehicle of ideal ends.

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  • When half way over the stream he staggered under what seemed to him a crushing weight, but he reached the other side and then upbraided the child for placing him in.

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  • The site thus chosen had an excellent anchorage and was defended by the river from the Mahrattas, who harried the districts on the other side.

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  • To the south, their drainage supplies two distinct river systems, one of which debouches in comparatively small streams on the Gulf of Cambay, while the other unites to form the Chambal river, a great southern tributary of the Jumna, flowing thence via the Ganges, into the Bay of Bengal on the other side of India.

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  • On the other side of the lake is the grandducal palace, Belvedere.

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  • The perspective stretches out as far the other side of Homer as we are this.

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  • Here we have the advantage, rare in ecclesiastical history, of hearing the other side.

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  • But farther inland, upon proceeding eastwards towards Tiflis, a great change becomes noticeable on the other side of the transverse ridge of the Suram or Meskes mountains.

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  • On the one side the principle of provincial sovereignty which gave to the voice of Holland a preponderating weight that was decisive; on the other side the principle of national vincial Sove- sovereignty personified in the princes of Orange, to reignty.

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  • On the other side the cavalry of the Eastern Association under Lieut.-General Cromwell and that of the Scots under Major-General Leslie (Lord Newark) formed the left, the infantry of the Eastern Association under Major-General Crawford, of the Scots under Lord Leven, and of the Yorkshire Parliamentarians under Lord Fairfax was in the centre and the Yorkshire cavalry under Sir Thomas Fairfax was on the right wing.

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  • On the other side Dr Jameson came forward as the leader of the Progressives.

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  • On the other side of the door, against the same wall, is a shallow trough, which is said to mark the original site of the stone on which Abraham stood to build the Ka`ba.

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  • Thus, if dry clay is prevented from expanding, and one side be sub j ected to water pressure while the other side is held up by a completely porous medium, the percolation will be exceedingly small; but if the pressure preventing the expansion is reduced the clay will swell, and the percolation will increase.

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  • The strata are thus bent up and continue on the other side of the tilt at a higher level.

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  • It much more frequently happens that the strata have been bent into arches and troughs, so that they can be seen dipping under the surface on one side of the axis of a fold, and rising up again on the other side.

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  • This threw the whole church party on to the side of Matilda; even Henry, bishop of Winchester, the kings own brother, disowned him and passed over to the other side.

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  • Henry was much courted, and wooed with promises of lands to be won from the other side by his ally of the moment.

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  • On the other side the conscience of the North was excited by a passionate desire to wipe out the blot of slavery.

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  • Though the Hindus have no tradition of their invasion of India, it is certain that they are not an indigenous people, and, if they are not, it is clear that they could have come in no other direction save from the other side of the Hindu Kush.

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  • On one side are placed the natural lines (as the line of chords, the line of sines, tangents, rhumbs, &c.), and on the other side the corresponding artificial or logarithmic ones.

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  • Prompted by the reinstatement by the bishop of Rome of a deposed African priest, the synod enacted that "whoever appeals to a court on the other side of the sea (meaning Rome) may not again be received into communion by any one in Africa" (canon 17).

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  • At that time Spain recognized none of the governments established by her revolted colonies, and Everett became the medium of all communications between the Spanish government and the several nations of Spanish origin which had been established, by successful revolutions, on the other side of the ocean.

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  • Two theatres, on the eastern slope of the Acropolis, faced the bright waters of the Marmora, and a stadium was found on the level tract on the other side of the hill, close to the Golden Horn.

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  • On the other side of the flower and at a slightly higher level is the "palea," of thinner texture than the other glumes, with infolded margins and with two ribs or veins.

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  • A cargo of 200,000 bushels can thus be unloaded in two hours, while spouts on the other side of the elevator reload it into cars, five to ten at a time, filling a car in from five to ten minutes, or the largest canal boat in an hour.

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  • Later again the Americans established themselves on the other side of the Suchow creek, on a piece of land fronting on the river, which there makes a sharp turn in an easterly direction.

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  • Conceiving the line NN' to be that of the nodes at any time, and the earth and lunar orbit to be moving in the direction of the straight arrows, the earth will be on one side of the ecliptic from M2 to M5, and on the other side from M6 to M 1, intersecting it at the nodes.

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  • The other side of the moon is therefore invisible from the earth, but in consequence of the libration about six-tenths of the lunar surface may be seen at one time or another, while the remaining four-tenths are for ever hidden from our view.

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  • Farther east it is replaced by more or less nearly allied species; while other species extend the range of the genus across central and northern Asia, and thence, on the other side of Bering Strait, all through North America, where these rodents are commonly known as gophers.

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  • Two canals - the Grand and the Royal - connect Dublin with the Shannon; the former leading from the south of Dublin to Shannon Harbour and thence on the other side of that river to Ballinasloe, with numerous branches; the latter from the north side of Dublin to Cloondera on the Shannon, with a branch to Longford.

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  • South-west of these buildings, on the other side of the Johannisthal Park, are clustered the medical institutes and hospitals of the university - the infirmary, clinical and other hospitals, the physico-chemical institute, pathological institute, physiological institute, ophthalmic hospital, pharmacological institute, the schools of anatomy, the chemical laboratory, the zoological institute, the physicomineralogical institute, the botanical garden and also the veterinary schools, deaf and dumb asylum, agricultural college and astronomical observatory.

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  • Its site was originally within the territory of the Cherokee, and on the other side of the Oostanaula river there is said to have been at one time an Indian village, which, like several other Creek villages, was called Chiaha (or Chehaw).

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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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  • On all sides except that of Portugal the boundaries of continental Spain are natural, the Peninsula being separated from France by the Pyrenees and on every other side being surrounded by the sea.

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  • Others are probably later, and indicate that prosperity continued here, as it did on the other side of the Pyrenees in Gaul, till the later days of the 4th centuryperhaps indeed not till the fatal winters night in 406-7 when the barbarians burst the Rhine frontier and flooded Gaul and even Spain with a deluge from which there was no recovery.

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  • As a rule a concave mirror of similar aperture is fitted on the other side of the plane mirror.

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  • The victories of the Greeks during the great Persian war had the effect of enfranchizing their kinsmen on the other side of the Aegean; and the battle of Mycale (479 B.C.), in which the defeat of the Persians was in great measure owing to the Ionians, secured their emancipation.

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  • The rain which falls on one side drains into the Chambal, and so into the Bay of Bengal; that which falls on the other side into the Luni, which discharges itself into the Runn of Cutch.

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  • On the other side of the kitchen, with an arched door leading back to the living room, was a room that could only be described as the staircase room.

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  • The other side knew it would be futile and rude in front of everyone.

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  • On the other side of the creek he set her down.

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  • The wave of magic had short-circuited his Guardian powers and dropped him on the other side of Ireland.

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  • She sensed her father and the Guardians he went to meet on the other side of the hill.

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  • Sometimes, the humans or Immortals targeted for extermination or soul extraction were on the other side of the world.

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  • Gabriel moved into her peripheral, thumbs looped through his belt as he leaned against the counter on the other side of the breakfast bar's island.

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  • The Immortal sat at the nearest end of the neighboring couch while Gabriel remained standing opposite her on the other side of the ottoman.

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  • Four dogs were trotting across the low bluff on the other side of the fence.

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  • He followed the sounds and peered through one shelf into the aisle on the other side.

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  • Katie followed her instincts through the dreamscape until she climbed the last rocks and saw Rhyn curled in a ball just on the other side of a small ridge on the Sanctuary.  Her heart leapt, and she hurried to him.  In her last dream, he'd been there one moment then disappeared, just when she reached out for him.  She couldn't help wondering if these dreams were more than dreams.  This wouldn't be the first time she lived out reality in a dream.

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  • Her momentum carried them through to the other side.

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  • Let us now endeavor to view the question from the other side.

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  • Despite the fact that New Zealand is on the other side of the world, 28 percent of registered attendees came from North America.

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  • On the other side of the equation, there is a massive backlog of sites waiting to be reviewed.

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  • The other side of the hull, above the cargo, is exposed to the sea and to marine borers is also degraded.

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  • This was enough to produce 25,000 broadsheets and newspaper advertising to put the other side of the argument.

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  • Just then a hansom cab came slowly down the other side of the street.

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  • On the other side of the engine, Mick has taken the inlets out to 32mm to match the twin carbs.

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  • In this regard sample bodies of beef had their separate sides chilled conventionally while the other side was chilled in the new chiller.

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  • On the other side there was simply a hope that national spontaneity would prove internally cohesive.

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  • Doubt is a necessary correlative to faith, the other side of the same coin.

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  • A strong magnet held on one side of the hand can easily deflect a compass needle on the other side of the same hand.

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  • On the other side are most of the dying liberal Protestant denominations.

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  • He bore his agony with great composure and then told the executioner to turn him over to do the other side.

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  • Pin sharp through the corners it bursts out the other side with a snarl from the underseat exhaust.

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  • The audience participants will be able to hear the footfalls of the dancers on the other side of the screen.

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  • The current fencing obstructs the public footpath -- there is a gate to one side but no stile over the fence the other side.

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  • It is also dangerous to try to " bunny hop " up the curb on the other side.

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  • A vaguely humanoid form presented itself on the other side of a thin hedge that had been grown on that side of the path.

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  • The other side of the coin is cattle husbandry.

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  • Seeing this, the rest became extremely insolent, and more savages came to join them from the other side of the river.

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  • Then I heard what sounded like a party of Siberian jays calling from the other side of the lake.

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  • The relative lack of expertise on the other side may appear to present you with an advantage.

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  • Not far from the other side we stopped beside a saltwater lagoon teeming with waders.

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  • On the other side of the lane was Earls Hall, a medieval manor house and farm.

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  • Attached to the other side of the sugar is a phosphoric acid unit, linking the nucleoside to the neighboring sugar.

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  • On the other side of the island, where it opens upon the boundless ocean, it has the islands called Orcades.

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  • Gandhi's tactics only work if the other side lets it and Gandhi used to get very peeved when others used it against him.

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  • On the other side of the hill, Hippocrates arranged his whole phalanx 8 deep, with the cavalry split on each wing.

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  • There are no other side effects apart from a slightly pungent taste.

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  • He pulled the quilt down on the other side of the bed.

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  • Most of the sunlight entering raindrops leaves the other side without internal reflection.

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  • Rounders, Cricket - bowlers bowl other side rounders, Cricket - bowlers bowl other side Rounders, Cricket, tennis Rounders, tennis, badminton, volley ball.

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  • The X-rays pass through your body and are detected by electronic sensors on the other side of the gantry.

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  • It was lucky because it hit just the other side of the eye -- I had a nice little shiner for a while.

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  • They play in a purpose built stadium on Surrey Street, the other side of the railroad to their former home.

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  • To the other side of the chair, on the south facing wall, is a large tableau, possibly of images from dreams.

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  • Cross the wall at the col to find a small tarn on the other side.

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  • Then we heard the tramp of men on the drive the other side of the house.

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  • The aim of the operation is to re-route the ureter around the other side of the problematic blood vessel.

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  • On the other side an equally desolate wilderness is bounded only by the distant Red Sea.

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  • At Bagdad, besides the memorials of the caliphate, may be seen a few remains of the old Babylonian city of Bagdadu, and a dozen miles southward, on the east bank of the river, stands Takhti-Khesra, the royal palace at Ctesiphon, the most conspicuous and picturesque ruin in all Babylonia, opposite which, on the other side of the river, are the low ruin mounds of ancient Seleucia.

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  • Another buoy is then lowered to mark this spot, and the cable on the other side of the fracture grappled for, brought to the surface, and, if communication is found perfect with the shore, buoyed with sufficient chain and rope attached to allow of the cable itself reaching the bottom.

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  • One side of a sheet of paraffined paper is covered with a sheet of conducting substance, say tinfoil, and over the other side narrow strips of the same substance are arranged gridironwise to form a continuous circuit along the strip. The breadth and thickness of the strip and the thickness of the paraffined paper are adjusted so that the relative resistance and capacity of this arrangement are the same as those of the cable with which it is intended to be used.

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  • The lint is held by the roughness of the roller, and the blade of the knife or beater readily detaches the seed from the lint; the seed falls through a grid, while the lint passes over the roller to the other side of the machine.

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  • Phrixus, however, reached the other side in safety, and proceeding by land to Aea in Colchis on the farther shore of the Euxine Sea, sacrificed the ram, and hung up its fleece in the grove of Ares, where it was guarded by a sleepless dragon.

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  • He constructed an apparatus in illustration, which he called a radiometer or lightmill, by pivoting a vertical axle carrying equidistant vertical vanes inside an exhausted glass bulb, one side of each vane being blackened and the other side bright, the blackened sides all pointing the same way round the axle.

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  • Everything that is offered on the other side is scrutinized with the utmost severity; every suspicious circumstance is a ground for argument and invective; what cannot be denied is extenuated, or passed by without notice; concessions even are sometimes made; but this insidious candour only increases the effect of the vast mass of sophistry."

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  • According to the universal Greek tradition, the cities of Ionia were founded by emigrants from the other side of the Aegean (see Ionians), and their settlement was connected with the legendary history of the Ionic race in Attica, by the statement that the colonists were led by Neleus and Androclus, sons of Codrus, the last king of Athens.

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  • We are somewhere in the middle of the earth, and the chances are we'll reach the other side of it before long.

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  • They did not bother to cross the bridges over the brooks, but when they came to a stream they stepped high and walked in the air to the other side.

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  • Far away, at the other side of the field, King Richard saw his men falling back.

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  • Who lives on the other side of the world?

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  • She hugged and kissed me, and the quiet-looking divine who sat on the other side of her.

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  • The whistle of the locomotive penetrates my woods summer and winter, sounding like the scream of a hawk sailing over some farmer's yard, informing me that many restless city merchants are arriving within the circle of the town, or adventurous country traders from the other side.

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  • Beside, there were wafted to me evidences of unexplored and uncultivated continents on the other side.

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  • That's Roman wormwood--that's pigweed--that's sorrel--that's piper-grass--have at him, chop him up, turn his roots upward to the sun, don't let him have a fibre in the shade, if you do he'll turn himself t' other side up and be as green as a leek in two days.

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  • Sometimes I had a companion in my fishing, who came through the village to my house from the other side of the town, and the catching of the dinner was as much a social exercise as the eating of it.

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  • Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side of the globe.

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  • The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent.

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  • Then she slipped down among the flowerpots on the other side of the tubs and stood, hanging her head.

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  • The Military Governor himself? was being asked at the other side of the room.

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  • The turrets of a convent stood out beyond a wild virgin pine forest, and far away on the other side of the Enns the enemy's horse patrols could be discerned.

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  • These were the questions each man of the troops on the high ground above the bridge involuntarily asked himself with a sinking heart--watching the bridge and the hussars in the bright evening light and the blue tunics advancing from the other side with their bayonets and guns.

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  • But Vienna is on the other side.

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  • But as you are a philosopher, be a consistent one, look at the other side of the question and you will see that your duty, on the contrary, is to take care of yourself.

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  • His idea was, first, to concentrate all the artillery in the center, and secondly, to withdraw the cavalry to the other side of the dip.

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  • The retirement of the center to the other side of the dip in the ground at the rear was hurried and noisy, but the different companies did not get mixed.

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  • He was alone now, except for a soldier who was sitting naked at the other side of the fire, warming his thin yellow body.

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  • Count! shouted Berg who ran up from the other side as eager as Boris.

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  • Then suddenly the grating sound of a harsh voice was heard from the other side of the door, and the officer--with pale face and trembling lips--came out and passed through the waiting room, clutching his head.

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  • The count turned and saw on his right Mitka staring at him with eyes starting out of his head, raising his cap and pointing before him to the other side.

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  • One of the old men nearest to him looked round, but his attention was immediately diverted by an exclamation at the other side of the table.

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  • The sun had reached the other side of the house, and its slanting rays shone into the open window, lighting up the room and part of the morocco cushion at which Princess Mary was looking.

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  • By crossing to the other side of the Kolocha to the left of the highroad, Napoleon shifted the whole forthcoming battle from right to left (looking from the Russian side) and transferred it to the plain between Utitsa, Semenovsk, and Borodino--a plain no more advantageous as a position than any other plain in Russia--and there the whole battle of the twenty-sixth of August took place.

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  • He did not notice the sound of the bullets whistling from every side, or the projectiles that flew over him, did not see the enemy on the other side of the river, and for a long time did not notice the killed and wounded, though many fell near him.

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  • From the other side a battalion commander rode up.

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  • On the other side sat Count Ostermann- Tolstoy, seemingly absorbed in his own thoughts.

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  • Kutuzov himself had driven round by side streets to the other side of Moscow.

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  • The main army was on the other side of Moscow or beyond it.

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  • It's more to the left, why, Little Mytishchi is over there, and this is right on the other side.

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  • In another side street a sentinel standing beside a green caisson shouted at him, but only when the shout was threateningly repeated and he heard the click of the man's musket as he raised it did Pierre understand that he had to pass on the other side of the street.

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  • He ran round to the other side of the lodge and was about to dash into that part of it which was still standing, when just above his head he heard several voices shouting and then a cracking sound and the ring of something heavy falling close beside him.

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  • But just when he was clumsily creeping toward the door, that dreadful something on the other side was already pressing against it and forcing its way in.

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  • She was gazing in the direction in which he had gone--to the other side of life.

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  • And that other side of life, of which she had never before thought and which had formerly seemed to her so far away and improbable, was now nearer and more akin and more comprehensible than this side of life, where everything was either emptiness and desolation or suffering and indignity.

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  • On the other side of the path are many trees receding into the background.

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  • Then Jasmine heard a low rumbling noise from the other side of the mountain.

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  • Too much anxiety, the other side of the U, sabotages any attempt to do well.

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  • It is very salutary always to see the other side of the question !

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  • Scooting away quickly to the other side of her car to put something between her in the man.

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  • I scrambled around to the other side of the island which faces the ever-present Mull.

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  • Duties are the other side of the coin to rights.

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  • Without stopping to think, he lay on his stomach and squirmed through just far enough to stick his head out the other side.

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  • And then he sees a stranger on the shore telling them to cast on the other side of the boat.

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  • Most people would not admit to looking at car accidents yet tailbacks on the other side of the road are commonly seen.

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  • However, the grass appeared to be sprouting greener on the other side of the fence and the temptations of the bigger world beckoned.

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  • Part of the bank to the other side of the goal will also be completely excavated to make way for a new turnstile block.

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  • Her ears kept flicking and she kept looking at the undergrowth on the other side of the pond.

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  • It walked slowly across the lawn and vanished into the shadow upon the other side.

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  • He picks himself up after much wobbling and balancing and manages to get up the bridge and down the other side.

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  • One particularly loud thud was immediately followed by a yelp of pain from someone the other side of the room.

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  • Two sides of the body may differ, with one side moving more freely than the other side.