Side-by-side Sentence Examples

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  • Our families have fought side by side for over fifty years.

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  • The underground world was well built and bright with whitewashed walls lining corridors wide enough for two people to walk side by side.

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  • The best way to find a source for cheerleading uniforms would be to use Google or some other search engine to discover several different cheerleading uniform vendors so you can do a side-by-side comparison.

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  • As a bonus, you can even check the car against other similar models in a side-by-side comparison, making sure you get the car with the features that matter most to you.

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  • It does not, of course, follow that increase of bulk is always conspicuous; in such trees death is present side by side with life, and the one often counterbalances the other.

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  • Do some price comparisons on websites that allow you to view products side-by-side, asking for your young man's input, and make the choice that best fits his tastes.

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  • When you have a list of all the options that might work for you, you retain the ability to compare the plans side-by-side so you can be sure you will get the best deal.

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  • If not, there must exist in the green plant, side by side with it, another mechanism which is concerned with the manufacture of the complex compounds in which nitrogen is present.

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  • If you have a bit of wiggle room in your budget, then you might consider investing in a wide-screen monitor, which allows you to view multiple windows side-by-side, so you can work in more than one application.

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  • I fought side by side with his older brother years ago at the end of the war; I know the type of honor that runs in his family.

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  • For a few minutes they walked side-by-side, listening to the cicadas sing in the old oak tree by the pond.

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  • Within an hour, they were riding side-by-side down the south bank of the creek, searching for the blocked area.

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  • Hence we frequently meet with forms which had passed out of the language that was spoken at the time they were engraved, side by side with their equivalents in that language.

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  • The metabolic changes in the cells, however, concern other decompositions side by side with those which involve the building up of protoplasm from the products of which it feeds.

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  • In the west of Ireland and in the Faroes, where certain inland and lowland localities are still uncultivated, Plantage maritfma and other halophytes occur in quantity and side by side with some Alpine species, such as Dryas octopetala.

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  • The strips (inae, philyrae), which were cut with a sharp knife or some such instrument, were laid on a board side by side to the required width, thus forming a layer (scheda), across which another layer of shorter strips was laid at right angles.

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  • For instance, since it is fundamentally operating two side-by-side networks, it is possible to set up one as a "guest network" that is completely separate from the main network.

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  • This aligns the two energies directly side-by-side, with the highest point of yang energy represented at the top, and the highest point of yin energy at the bottom.

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  • In the 19th century the modernizing tendency continued to grow, though always side by side with a strong conservative opposition, and the most prominent names on both sides are those of scholars rather than literary men.

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  • These two systems of constructing railways - the plate-rail and the edge-rail - continued to exist side by side until well on in the 19th century.

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  • British courts of justice are established side by side with the native courts throughout the province.

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  • It is merely a hasty compilation intended to stand side by side with the Getica.2 2.

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  • No wonder that it stands the comparison badly; but with all its faults the Getica of Jordanes will probably ever retain its place side by side with the De moribus Germanorum of Tacitus as a chief source of information respecting the history, institutions and modes of thought of our Teutonic forefathers.

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  • The results of more than twenty years' labour were set forth in his Hexapla and Tetrapla, in which he placed the Hebrew text side by side with the various Greek versions, examined their mutual relations in detail, and tried to find the basis for a more reliable text of the LXX.

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  • The technical terms round which such bitter controversies raged in the 4th and 5th centuries are often found in Origen lying peacefully side by side.

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  • But these beliefs are far from being confined to the uncivilized; Greek philosophers like Porphyry, no less than the fathers of the Church, held that the world was pervaded with spirits; side by side with the belief in witchcraft, we can trace through the middle ages the survival of primitive animistic views; and in our own day even these beliefs subsist in unsuspected vigour among the peasantry of the more uneducated European countries.

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  • Finally, when one remembers how, during the First Crusade, the pedites had marched side by side with the principes, and how, from the beginning of 1099, they had practically risen in revolt against the selfish ambitions of princes like Count Raymund, it becomes easy to understand the independent position which the burgesses assumed in the organization of the kingdom.

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  • But side by side with this literary transmission Berthelot insists that there was another mode of transmission, by means of the knowledge of practical receipts and processes traditional among jewellers, painters, workers in glass and pottery, and other handicraftsmen.

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  • Volhard, and these methods rank side by side in value with the older and more tedious gravimetric methods.

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  • At the same time there may be conditions of temperature and pressure at which polymorphs may exist side by side.

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  • Different modifications may separate and exist side by side at one and the same time from a solution; e.g.

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  • Most commonly Ariadne is represented asleep on the shore at Naxos, while Dionysus, attended by satyrs and bacchanals, gazes admiringly upon her; sometimes they are seated side by side under a spreading vine.

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  • After this the cult of the reigning king and queen was regularly maintained in Greek Egypt, side by side with that of the dead Ptolemies.

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  • Pears and strawberries grow side by side with oranges and granadillas, and are noted for their size and flavour.

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  • The standard rod and the test specimen, which must be of the same dimensions, are placed side by side within two magnetizing coils, and each pair of adjacent ends is joined by a short rectangular block or " yoke " of soft iron.

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  • The bulk of these in due course underwent transformation either complete or partial, but there was always a residuum of incongruous and inconsistent elements existing side by side with the essential truths of Christianity.

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  • Nevertheless, side by side with this prophetic ministry there was another, mediately at least of human appointment, and local in its character.

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  • Finally, Fernand Bournon completed the work by a volume of Rectifications et additions (1890), worthy to appear side by side with the original work.

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  • The ovary is generally two-chambered, with two inverted ovules standing side by side at the inner angle of each chamber.

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  • It is only in the appendix to the Elohistic psalm-book that we find Heman and Ethan side by side with Asaph, as in the Chronicles; but this does not necessarily prove that the body of the collection originated when there were only two gilds of singers.

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  • Apparently they were at first arranged in a series of anniversaries separate from that of the martyrs, as seems to be shown by the existence at Rome of the Depositio episcoporum side by side with the Depositio martyrum; the two lists seem to have been combined, as in the calendar of Carthage, which includes the dies nataliciorum martyrum et depositiones episcoporum.

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  • In actively growing neoplasmata, certainly, the indirect method prevails largely, but seems to go on side by side with the direct.

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  • The great Morgagni, the founder of morbid anatomy, himself set the example of carrying on this study parallel with clinical observation; and always insisted that the clinical story of the case should be brought side by side with the revelations of the necropsy.

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  • The glasses to which the Venetians gave the name " mille fiori " were formed by arranging side by side sections of glass cane, the canes themselves being built up of differently coloured rods of glass, and binding them together by heat.

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  • The people accepted all this, and so a romantic tradition sprang up side by side with the historical, and had a literature of its own, the beginnings of which must be placed as early as the 2nd century of the Flight.

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  • Educated at the semi-Oriental provincial court of Juan Manuel, duke of Penafiel, Inez grew up side by side with Costanga, the duke's daughter by a scion of the royal house of Aragon, and her own cousin.

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  • Again, side by side with gods of superior rank, certain heroes were worshipped as protecting spirits of the country or state; such were the Aeacidae amongst the Aeginetans, Ajax son of Oileus amongst the Epizephyrian Locrians and Hector at Thebes.

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  • When we reflect that the chapter is not narrative, but an abstract exposition of the guiding principles of the movements of several centuries, with many threads of complex thought running along side by side all through the speculation, then the circumstances under which it was reduced to literary form are really astonishing.

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  • Hence both science and religion must come to recognize as the" most certain of all facts that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable."Thus to be buried side by side in the Unknowable constitutes their final reconciliation, as it is the refutation of irreligion which consists of" a lurking doubt whether the Incomprehensible is really incomprehensible."Such are the foundations of Spencer's metaphysic of the Unknowable, to which he resorts in all the fundamental difficulties which he subsequently encounters.

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  • Services rendered to Aegimius by Heracles led (I) to the adoption of Hyllus, son of Heracles, by Aegimius, side by side with his own sons Dymas and Pamphylus, and to a threefold grouping of the Dorian clans, as Hylleis, Dymanes and Pamphyli; (2) to the association of the people of Aegimius in the repeated attempts of Hyllus and his family to recover their lost inheritance in VIII.

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  • Those of Phyrganea consist of bits of twigs or leaves cut to a suitable length and laid side by side in a long spirally-coiled band, forming the wall of a subcylindrical cavity.

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  • In his Indian budget speech of 1913 he remarked with true insight that the watchword of the future was cooperation between the Government and the governed in India; the difficulty was that in India men of the 20th century lived side by side with men of the 5th.

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  • The English flag was flown side by side with the Neapolitan, and England actually renewed war with France sooner than give up Malta.

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  • It agrees with older forms of libertarianism in taking its stand on the fact of spontaneity as primary and self-evidencing, but it is not content to assert its existence side by side with rigidly determined sequence.

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  • Finally, in the cemetery is the grand ducal family vault, in which Goethe and Schiller also lie, side by side.

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  • The contents are poured by hand into moulds which are contained side by side in an iron carriage running on wheels, fig.

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  • If two organ pipes in unison are mounted side by side on a windchest with their ends close together, and are blown for a very short time, they sound.

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  • But side by side with the Hermae there grew up a more anthropomorphic conception of the god.

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  • The State authorities were divided on geographical lines into central, intermediate and local, and side by side with this there was a division of the offices for the transaction of business according to the various branches of the administration.

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  • This very cheapening of many commodities in 1913, side by side with which went also a cheapening of many manufactured articles, was indicated as the sign of a decline in the power of consumption of the population.

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  • A third work, usually ascribed to Mannyng, chiefly on the ground of its existing side by side with the Handlyng Synne in the Harleian and Bodleian MSS., is the Medytacyuns of the Soper of oure lorde Jhesu, And also of hys passyun And eke of the peynes of hys swete modyr, Hayden marye, a free translation of St Bonaventura's De coena et passione Domini....

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  • Recently elevated marine clays, of post-glacial date, fringe the south-eastern coast, while gravels with marine shells, side by side with flint implements chipped by early man, have been lifted some 20 ft.

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  • Celtic monks worked as missionaries in this part of the country side by side with Franks.

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  • Old forms became too narrow, and vigorously growing national literatures appeared side by side with the universal Latin literature.

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  • A liberal and a corrservative theology (rationalist and orthodox) exist side by side within the churches, and while the latter clings to the theology of the 16th century, the former ventures to raise doubts about the truth of such a common and simple standard as the Apostles' Creed.

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  • The society's interdenominational character has commonly secured - what could hardly otherwise have been attained - the acceptance of the same version by missions of different churches working side by side.

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  • In these confused records of human imagination gone mad, we possess a veritable herbarium of all possible Gnostic ideas, which were once active and now rest peacefully side by side.

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  • In some localities the characteristic types of the two climatic extremes, the palm and the pine, are to be found growing side by side.

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  • It is with respect to this number of segments that respectively constitute the pygidium and the midregion of the body that Trilobites differ most markedly from each other; and it is a singular fact that the extremes in structural organization in this particular to be met with in the Trilobita are found side by side in strata of Cambrian age.

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  • During the middle of the 2nd century a number of varying christological views began to germinate, growing for a time side by side.

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  • Under this act the western territory which France had claimed, extending as far as the Mississippi and south to the Ohio, was included with Canada in what was called the Province of Quebec. This vast territory was to be governed despotically from Quebec; the Roman Catholic church was given its old privileges in Canada; and the French civil law was established permanently side by side with the English criminal law.

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  • The words so incorporated may appear side by side with the genuine reading or they may expel it.

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  • The scribes were mainly busied with the law; but no religion can subsist on mere law; and the systematization of the prophetic hopes, and of those more ideal parts of the other sacred literature which, because ideal and dissevered from the present, were now set on one line with the prophecies, went on side by side with the systematization of the law, by means of a harmonistic exegesis, which sought to gather up every prophetic image in one grand panorama of the issue of Israel's and the world's history.

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  • In the doubling, which is the next process, two or more filaments are wound together side by side on the same reel, preparatory to their being twisted or thrown into one yarn.

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  • Catholic missionaries had not been wanting in the meanwhile, and in the indiscriminate persecution by Athanaric, between 370 and 375, Catholics and Arians stood and fell side by side.

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  • However, side by side with the Roman see was that of Milan, which was also the capital of the Western Empire.

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  • Crystals of ice may lie side by side with crystals of common salt, but each crystalline individual is either ice or salt; no one crystal contains both components in proportions which can be varied continuously.

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  • Hence if two vessels, one filled with solvent and one with solution, be placed side by side in an exhausted chamber, vapour will evaporate from the solvent and condense on the solution.

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  • For it is to be expected a priori that, since albinoes were derived from pigmented progenitors and may at any time appear, side by side with pigmented brothers, in a litter from pigmented parents, they would be carrying the pattern determinants of some one or other of their pigmented ancestors.

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  • Church festivals, civic and ecclesiastical processions are almost as animated and picturesque as in Seville itself; and many medieval customs continue to flourish side by side with the most modern features of industrial life, giving to Barcelona a character altogether unique among Spanish cities.

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  • The town presents, therefore, a cosmopolitan and on market days a very varied appearance, when side by side with people turned out in the latest fashions from Paris or Vienna, we meet peasants of various nationalities, attired in their national costume, intermingled with very scantilyclad Gypsies.

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  • In the war of 1805, in accordance with a treaty of alliance signed at Wurzburg on the 23rd of September, Bavarian troops, for the first time since Charles VII., fought side by side with the French, and by the treaty of Pressburg, signed on the 26th of December, the principality of Eichstadt, the margraviate of Burgau, the lordship of Vorarlberg, the countships of Hohenems and Konigsegg-Rothenfels, the lordships of Argen and Tetnang, and the city of Lindau with its territory were to be added to Bavaria.

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  • Since 1871 Bavaria has shared to the full in the marvellous development of Germany; but her "particularism," founded on traditional racial and religious antagonism to the Prussians, was by no means dead, though it exhibited itself in no more dangerous form than the prohibition, reissued in 1900, to display any but the Bavarian flag on public buildings on the emperor's birthday; a provision which has been since so far modified as to allow the Bavarian and imperial flags to be hung side by side.

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  • The two languages undoubtedly existed side by side during the last century B.C., Latin being alone recognized officially and in society, while Oscan was preserved mainly by intercourse with the country folk who frequented the market.

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  • The number of localities where the two confessions exist side by side is small.

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  • At Custozza Magyar hussars, Croats from the Military Frontier, and Tirolese sharpshooters had fought side by side.

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  • The old party of the Right was, however, also broken up; side by side with forty-one Clericals there were twenty-eight Christian Socialists led by Dr Lueger, a man of great oratorical power, who had won a predominant influence in Vienna, so long the centre of Liberalism, and had quite eclipsed the more modest efforts of Prince Liechtenstein.

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  • The Normans in short came into the inheritance of the two most civilized nations of the time, and allowed them to flourish side by side.

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  • Till the end of the 12th century Sicily was the one land where men of divers creeds and tongues could live side by side.

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  • Sicily is ceasing to be the land of many nations living side by side on equal terms.

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  • The traveller in Egypt thus views, side by side with the activities of the present day, where occident and orient meet and clash, memorials of every race and civilization which has flourished in the valley of the Nile.

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  • The Roman archbishop and the Orthodox metropolitans were forced to serve on its committee side by side with Protestant pastors; and village popes, trained to regard any tampering with the letter of 1 Savary to Napoleon, Nov.

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  • Thus a customary law (`orf) has there sprung up side by side with the official sacred law (shari`a), much to the displeasure of the mollahs.

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  • It is quite in accordance with the keener consciousness of sin, which prevailed in the middle ages, that the expiatory pilgrimage took its place side by side with the pilgrimage to the glory of God.

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  • Now Hagenbach is known to have committed many cruelties like those attributed to the bailiffs in the legend, and it has been plausibly conjectured that his case has really given rise to these stories, especially when we find that the Confederates had a hand in his capture and execution, that in a document of 1358 Hagenbachs and Gesslers appear side by side as witnesses, and that the Hagenbachs had frequent transactions with the Habsburgs and their vassals.

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  • But what is this new name which is placed side by side with the Divine Name - " in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ "?

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  • For side by side with St Mark's Gospel there was current in the earliest times another account of the doings and sayings of Jesus Christ.

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  • The Kabyle women have stood side by side with their husbands in battle.

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  • At the head of the Bay of Bengal in Chittagong district, side by side with coffee on the Nilgiri hills, on the forest-clad slopes of Kumaon and Kangra, amid the low-lying jungle of the Bhutan Dwars, and even in Arakan, the energetic pioneers of tea-planting have established their industry.

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  • Both agencies are now employed side by side.

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  • He found Brahman priests equally honoured with Buddhist monks, and temples to the Indian gods side by side with the religious houses of his own faith.

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  • The political history of the British in India begins in the 18th century with the French wars in the Carnatic. The British at Fort St George and the French at Pondicherry for many years traded side by side without either active rivalry or territorial ambition.

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  • The earnest desire of most prison administration is to develop industrial training and trade profits side by side with mildness of treatment.

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  • By the 13th and 14th centuries the title had become purely territorial, and implied no necessary overlordship over counts and other nobles, who existed side by side with the dukes as tenants-in-chief of the crown.

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  • The formula for an indefinite number of particular things in particular places at particular times, and all of them presentable in sensuous imagery of a given time and place, is not itself presentable in sensuous imagery side by side with the individual members of the group it orders.

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  • As early as the 13th century the lower orders among the inhabitants formed an organization under officers of their own, side by side with that of the commune, which was controlled by the great and the rich; e.g.

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  • In some cases the town council developed out of this body; but in the larger cities, like Rouen, several councils worked and all these names were employed side by side.

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  • She was formally married to Nero; her head appeared on the coins side by side with his; and her statues were erected in the public places of Rome.

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  • Sixteen of these alabaster scarfs hang side by side in Hovey's Balcony, three white and fine as crape shawls, thirteen striated like agate with every shade of brown, Luray Cavern.

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  • In 1876, Paul Jablochkov (1847-1894), a Russian officer, passing through Paris, invented his famous electric candle, consisting of two rods of carbon placed side by side and separated from one another by an insulating material.

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  • In heraldry a "pale" is a band placed vertically in the centre of a shield, hence "in pale" or "to impale" is used of the marshalling of two coats side by side on a shield divided vertically.

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  • Therefore, side by side with the evidence for difficult enforcement of the old rules, we find an equally constant series of new and more stringent enactments.

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  • The General Association of Virginia and the Congaree Association of South Carolina now took their places side by side with the Sandy Creek.

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  • When two or more jets were used side by side the deposit was good opposite the centre of each, but bad at the point where two currents met, because the rate of flow was reduced.

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  • Von Sybel, in his Geschichte des ersten Kreuzzuges, suggests that in the camp of the pauperes (which existed side by side with that of the knights, and grew increasingly large as the crusade told more and more heavily in its progress on the purses of the crusaders) some idolization of Peter the Hermit had already begun, during the first crusade, parallel to the similar glorification of Godfrey by the Lorrainers.

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  • The subject-contingents stood side by side with the native Persian troops; and the garrisonsin Egypt, for instance were composed of the most varied nationalities.

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  • Only in Persia itself, so far as we can judge from a few scanty traces, the national character of the religion seems to have survived among the people side by side with the memory of their old imperial position.

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  • Iron foundries, breweries, oil-cake and seed mills also exist side by side with such immense engineering and shipbuilding works as the Britannia Works, Canada Works, and, above all, Laird's shipbuilding works, where several early iron vessels were built, and many cruisers and battleships have been launched.

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  • But side by side with this language of everyday life a purer form of Dutch has continued to exist and find its uses under certain conditions.

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  • A new form of appeal grew up side by side with the older form, which had been mainly an oral procedure, namely the appeal by writing (appel par ecrit).

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  • The two nations, differing in manners, language and religion, lived side by side on the soil of Italy; each was ruled according to its own law, by the prince who was, in his two separate characters, the common sovereign of both.

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  • They have found their chief argument in the fact that weapons of these ages have been found side by side in prehistoric burial-places.

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  • The power and the weight may thus be said to reciprocate, the two sitting as it were side by side and blending their peculiar influences to produce a common result, as indicated at fig.

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  • The world is not a collection of individual facts existing side by side and capable of being known separately.

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  • They occur, with one exception, south of the Ouse, the most important being a cemetery at Kempston, where two systems - cremation and earth-burial - are found side by side.

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  • Upon this version, no doubt, are based the editions of Iordache Cantacuzene(Bucharest, 1682), and that of §erban Greceanu (1693), in which for the first time the Greek text is printed side by side with the Rumanian; and the edition of Anthim the Iberian (1703).

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  • On the first day, which celebrated the union of Adonis and Aphrodite, their images were placed side by side on a silver couch, around them all the fruits of the season, "Adonis gardens" in silver baskets, golden boxes of myrrh, cakes of meal, honey and oil, made in the likeness of things that creep and things that fly.

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  • Moses and Paul are put side by side with Aristotle and Menander, and there is a clear inclination to Platonic doctrines of preexistence and metempsychosis.

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  • It is dedicated to Cornelianus, a man of literary tastes, and one of the imperial secretaries, who had invited the author to undertake the work; It is a collection of current words and forms which deviated from the Old Attic standard, the true Attic equivalents being given side by side.

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  • It is to be remembered that criticism has broken up the historical unity of the New Testament collection and placed many of its components side by side with writings which have never been canonized, and which conservative writers had supposed to be distinctly later.

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  • The medieval world did not copy the free scientific spirit of Aristotle; it made him, so far as known, a sort of philosophical Bible side by side with the theological Bible.

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  • The 14th century, so full of varied religious life, made it manifest that the two different ideas of a life of separation from the world which in earlier times had lived on side by side within the medieval church were irreconcilable.

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  • B represents an intermediate hypothetical form in which the cells beneath the lens are beginning to be superimposed as corneagen, vitrella and retinula, instead of standing side by side in horizontal series.

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  • Thus there had become current the conception of a " state of nature " in which individuals or single families lived side by side - under none other than those " natural " laws which prohibited mutual injury and interference in the free use of the goods of the earth common to all, and upheld parental authority, fidelity of wives, and the observance of compacts freely made.

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  • Finally, side by side with a theory of the nature of moral obligation thus fundamentally empirical and a posteriori in its outlook, he maintains in his account of justice the existence of the idea of justice as distinct from a mere sentiment, carrying with it an a priori belief in its existence and identical in its a priori and intuitive character with the ultimate criterion of Utilitarianism itself.

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  • But the conquered people remained side by side with the settlers; and Sir George Carew, who reported on the plantation in 1611, clearly foresaw that they would rebel again.

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  • But the emperor was ill, weary and aged by the life of pleasure which he led side by side with his life of work (as is proved by the letters to Mdlle Bellanger); he was suffering from a first attack of his bladder complaint.

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  • There are six main line railway stations, of which the Dresden and the Magdeburg lie side by side in the north-east corner of the promenade, the Thuringian and Berlin stations further away in the northern suburb; in the eastern is the Eilenburg station (for Breslau and the east) and in the south the Bavarian station.

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  • In the South Sea Islands, generally, the fable of the union and separation of Heaven and Earth is current; other forms will be found in Gill's Myths and Songs from the South Pacific. The cosmogonic myths of the Aryans of India are peculiarly interesting, as we find in the Vedas and Brahmanas and Puranas almost every fiction familiar to savages side by side with the most abstract metaphysical speculations.

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  • This law is commonly applied in connecting a thermocouple to a galvanometer with coils of copper wire, the junctions of the copper wires with the other metals being placed side by side in a vessel of water or otherwise kept at the same temperature.

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  • For these last in ii there exists a plural formation which is more in accordance with the genius of the language, and consists in the suppression of the s before the 1; from aquest, for example, we have now side by side the two plurals aquestos, in the Castilian manner, and aquets.

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  • It is, however, probable that a considerable group of true Ferns, allied to Marattiaceae, existed in Palaeozoic times, side by side with simpler forms. In one respect the fronds of many Palaeozoic Ferns and Pteridosperms were peculiar, namely, in the presence on their rachis, and at the base of their pinnae, of anomalous leaflets, often totally different in form and venation from the ordinary pinnules.

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  • The king himself was anxious to be reconciled with the Vatican, but the pope, or rather his entourage, rejected all overtures, and the two sovereigns dwelt side by side in Rome until death without ever meeting.

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  • And when the Agias and the Apoxyomenus are set side by side their differences are so striking that it is difficult to attribute them to the same author, though they may belong to the same school.

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  • The two sat side by side on the bed, both ignoring the inappropriate behavior.

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  • It is also a matter of how all living beings, not just human beings, live side by side.

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  • It runs on the IIS Web server side-by-side with classic asp on Windows 2003 platforms.

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  • No doubt they were uneasy bedfellows doing the job side by side.

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  • Also allows for side-by-side comparison of colleges of your choosing.

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  • Slim screen surround (bezel) - allows screens to be positioned closely side-by-side for an extended multi-screen desktop.

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  • The Liaoning fauna has given us a unique glimpse into a world where a variety of feathery, theropod dinosaurs lived side by side.

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  • Then abruptly she turned and went in, leaving my cousins side by side wishing me good hap.

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  • Double lock A two-rise staircase lock or normal locks placed side by side to increase traffic capacity.

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  • Other species such as Tree Sparrow, which are colonial nesters, will happily nest side by side.

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  • But you greatly overestimate your worth Wayne and the Blind man Wayne and the blind man Walking along side by side.

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  • For the child with more special needs a side-by-side or tandem trike may be the answer.

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  • They walked side-by-side inside a large workroom filled with angels.

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  • He took part in the battle of Cnidus (394), in which the Spartan fleet was defeated, and for this service his statue was placed by the Athenians side by side with that of Conon in the Ceramicus.

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  • Hubert and Mauss point out that Robertson Smith is far from having established either the historical or the logical connexion between the common meal and the other types of sacrifice; the simplest Semitic forms known to us are the most recently recorded; further their simplicity may mean no more than documentary insufficiency, and in any case does not imply any priority; the piaculum is found side by side with the communion at all times.

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  • Lipsius shows that in the present form of the book there is side by side a strange " admixture of intimate knowledge and gross ignorance of Jewish thought and custom," and that accordingly we must " distinguish between an original Jewish Christian writing and a Gnostic recast of it."

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  • They are hymns of the laity, describing with much beauty and depth of feeling the emotions of the pilgrim when his feet stood within the gates of Jerusalem, when he looked forth on the encircling hills, when he felt how good it was to be camping side by side with his brethren on the slopes of Zion (cxxxiii.), when a sense of Jehovah's forgiving grace and the certainty of the redemption of Israel triumphed over all the evils of the present and filled his soul with humble and patient hope.

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  • It is only possible to allude briefly here to the different conclusions that he has attained in treating the various problems, as for example in Aesthetic, the unity of art and language, of intuition and expression, the negation of particular arts, the refutation of literary and artistic classes, the criticism of rhetoric, of grammar and so forth; and in the Philosophy of the Practical or of Practice, the conciliation of the antitheses of utilitarianism and moralism, the critique of precepts, of laws and of casuistry, the new conception of judgments of value, the constitution of a philosophic economy side by side with the science of Economy, the resolution of the Philosophy of rights in the Philosophy of economic, and so forth.

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  • The Nicene Creed of the liturgies, often called the Constantinopolitan creed, is the old baptismal creed of Jerusalem revised by the insertion of Nicene terms. The idea that the council merely added to the last section has been disproved by Hort's famous dissertation in 1876.3 The text of the creed of the Nicene Council was based on the creed of Eusebius of Caesarea, and a comparison of the four creeds side by side proves to demonstration their distinctness, in spite of the tendency of copyists to confuse and assimilate the forms.4 Creed of Eusebius, A.D.

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  • After impact the two masses will rebound, and the process may be repeated any number of times, but ultimately the two masses will be found again hanging in contact side by side.

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  • It is even said by some who have examined the original (vide infra) that the text and alterations show a progressively freethinking attitude, side by side with a growing tendency to conceal it by ambiguity and innuendo.

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  • These spirits are at first mainly malevolent; and side by side with them we find the spirits of the dead as hostile beings.

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  • The daring invasion of Napoleon, however, afforded the Dutch and Belgian contingents of the allied army the opportunity to fight side by side under the command of William, prince of Orange, eldest son of the new king, who highly distinguished himself by his gallantry at Quatre Bras, and afterwards at Waterloo where he was wounded (see William king of the Nether lands).

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  • Both kinds of acrostic occur side by side in the Psalms. Psalm ex., an acrostic of the same kind as David's elegy, is followed by Psalms cxi.

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  • The vegetation of Spain is distributed in clearly marked zones; but over the whole of Portugal, except the hottest parts of Algarve and Alemtejo, the plants of northern Europe flourish side by side with cacti, palms, aloes and tree-ferns (see Cintra).

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  • For Padua claimed, like Rome, a Trojan origin, and Livy is careful to place its founder Antenor side by side with Aeneas.

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  • The relation in which they stand to the categories or pure notions is ambiguous; and, when Kant has to consider the fashion in which category and data of sense are to be brought together, he merely places side by side as a priori elements the pure connective notions and the pure forms of perception, and finds it, apparently, only a matter of contingent convenience that they should harmonize with one another and so render cognition possible.

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  • Maria Caro in 1688, and was reprinted by Sabatier, side by side with the ante-Hieronymian one, in his Bibliorum Sacrorum Latinae Versiones Antiquae.

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  • So they unharnessed Jim and took the saddle off the Sawhorse, and the two queerly matched animals were stood side by side for the start.

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  • Different techniques could be applied to different plants side by side to constantly be refining agricultural processes.

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  • At the other end sat the younger and less important guests, and there too sat the members of the family, and Pierre and Helene, side by side.

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  • Two of them rode side by side in front, at full gallop.

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  • The hounds were joined into one pack, and "Uncle" and Nicholas rode on side by side.

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  • The regatta held on the river Lea is a side by side sprint over a short course of 600m.

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  • Nose gear has side by side wheels which retract rearwards into fuselage.

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  • The roomy congenial cockpit of the Rotax Falke, with its side by side seating, is ideal for flying youngsters.

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  • Prices at Etsy cover a wide range, as does quality, so do some side-by-side comparisons whenever possible to get the best deal for you.

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  • Should you choose a tandem stroller, or will you be happier with a side-by-side one?

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  • Many side-by-side twin strollers have seats which work independently of each other, and they may recline entirely flat, making this a great option.

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  • The main drawback for a side-by-side stroller is manueverability.

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  • Because a side-by-side stroller is much wider than a tandem stroller, using it in tight and crowded areas can be difficult.

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  • They are available in both side-by-side and double or triple decker styles.

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  • Rally Twin-This side-by-side stroller is suitable from birth with multiple seat positions and reversible seat liners.

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  • Twin Techno-This side-by-side stroller is suitable from birth with five seat positions and comes standard with boots and head huggers.

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  • These are wider strollers with two seats, usually side-by-side, or sometimes with one in front of the other.

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  • Comparison feature allows you to view your favorites side by side.

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  • A lateral file cabinet is longer, anywhere from 36-42 inches, and can store letter and legal-size files side-by-side.

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  • Base your decisions between HD and ED televisions by viewing the same program displayed side-by-side on a shelf.

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  • Comparison feature allows you to put the phones you are considering side by side.

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  • There's a side-by-side comparison so that you can easily compare features of their laptop models.

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  • If you'd like to compare several styles side by side and read reviews, Amazon is an excellent place to start.

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  • Some books are bilingual, allowing children to improve their skills in a new language by reading it side-by-side with a familiar language.

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  • Pull a comprehensive report from TransUnion, Experian and Equifax and do a side-by-side comparison.

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  • These allow you to compare options side by side to see what is currently available.

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  • StarReviews.com also offers side by side comparison tools.

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  • You will see the details of all the cards side by side in a table so that you can look at all of their features at a glance.

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  • They include models with bottom, top, or even side by side freezers.

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  • Clean lines sit side by side with intricate abstracts in modern lighting - the kind that is right for you depends on your personal design tastes.

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  • Copper can mix with iron, while granite and limestone sit side-by-side.

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  • There are a few sites that offer side-by-side comparisons of cars.

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  • Simply click the Compare link in the listing that matches the car you're interested in buying to view competitors side-by-side.

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  • I tried them side-by-side and I liked the Mojito recipe that used the Angostura bitters better.

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  • Quick side-by-side window comparisons will allow one to evaluate each retailer against each other.

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  • Many of the dresses here are similar to the ones on other websites, with the added benefit of being able to see different styles and sizes side by side in order to make the best choice.

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  • Some gardeners do this by keeping two bins side by side and forking the half-made compost from one to the other regularly.

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  • Through observation, they've noticed that placing these plants side by side in the garden seems to decrease the yield.

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  • Obtain them from several manufacturers and do a side by side comparison.

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  • Set the rolls side by side so they fit together snuggly.

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  • They also have perfectly flat bottoms which allow you to place more objects side by side across them.

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  • Consider setting two of them side by side on a double vanity to showcase the subtle variations in each artistically hand blow piece.

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  • You can fight side-by-side with another player for as long as you want or for one quest.

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  • If you are looking for an Xbox 360 vs PS3 side by side comparison, then look no further than this article from Lovetoknow.

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  • In the Xbox 360 vs PS3 side by side comparison, PS3's online service is lagging a little behind.

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  • So with the Xbox 360 vs PS3 side by side comparison, did you figure out which one you're going to buy?

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  • If your next phone purchase has come down to the BlackBerry Bold vs Palm Pre, a side-by-side comparison is just what you need.

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  • Sometimes you'll get an overview, sometimes a side-by-side comparison, and sometimes you'll get customer reviews in paragraph form.

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  • Searching for "prepaid" on the site will bring you about thirty phones to choose from, and then compare side-by-side.

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  • You get photos, specs, reviews, and pricing and you can compare phones side-by-side on this site.

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  • Top Ten Reviews offers a side by side comparison of the top ten smartphones based on design, multimedia, cell features and quality, memory and storage, and additional features.

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  • There are video reviews as well as a side by side comparison that includes CNET editors' ratings, average user ratings, release date, bottom line verdict, technology, weight, and more.

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  • These smartphone reviews aren't exactly side by side comparisons, nor can you click to compare just a handful of models.

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  • You can do side by side comparisons for the phones you think may suit your needs best, and see more photos, specs, and reviews for each model if you need more information.

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  • You can get a side-by-side comparison as well as customer reviews at Verizon's website.

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  • Children play side by side with similar toys, but there is a lack of group involvement.

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  • Parallel play-Toddlers play side by side but seldom try to interact with each other, playing separately with a similar toy.

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  • It usually occurs when an artery and vein that are side-by-side are damaged, and the healing process results in the two becoming linked.

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  • Multi-player options include turn-based play and head-to-head competition with two side-by-side dance pad controllers.

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  • King size beds - These beds are wonderful but can create martial problems because the box springs are little more than twin beds placed side by side.

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  • You can compare family files side by side - this is a helpful feature when you've received a file from a genealogist or family member and you want to compare them before merging.

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  • Here, the images are placed side-by-side, and while that might not sound like much, you will be happy to see that there are plenty of images to view.

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  • The parents often share an interesting book that they are reading, take children to art galleries and museums, and work side by side with them.

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  • This side-by-side rate comparison for the different time periods can be very helpful in determining which index would have resulted in the lowest interest rates.

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  • They should print out each schedule and compare them all side-by-side to determine what the pros and cons may be.

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  • The men's version of the slingshot is more like two rubber bands that have been laid side-by-side and joined at the bottom to form a cup.

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  • All labels display this information so it should be easy to do some side-by-side comparisons in the store.

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  • The Avante Deluxe is unique in that it boasts a space saving design, but the slots are big enough to fit bagels and they are side by side.

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  • This toaster also is arranged so that the slices of bread fit two side by side in long slots.

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  • The PriceGrabber website allows you to compare models and prices side-by-side, and has reviews of all of the vacuum cleaners you might want to check out.

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  • The double cup coffee machine fits two standard coffee cups side by side and pours two cups of coffee simultaneously.

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  • Sub-Zero BI-48SD Side-by-Side Refrigerator/Freezer features an on the door dispenser for both water and ice as well as a stylish exterior.

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  • Sitting side by side on a couch or loveseat is a good idea.

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  • The cards may be placed side by side or in a triad position with the first card at the top, the second card in the lower right position, and the third card in the lower left position.

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  • Chat rooms running side-by-side with games are common.

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  • It's best for small children to have their own models in which they can ride side by side rather than on the unit together.

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  • It is convenient to search through movies first and then get the rent and buy prices side-by-side, plus those video format details.

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  • Online shopping offers you the chance to compare retailers and rugs in side-by-side windows.

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  • To make finding bargains easier, consider printing out specifications for different computer systems you are interested in and comparing them side by side for similarities and lower prices.

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  • You can visit the site for a side-by-side kit comparison.

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  • The most interesting feature is a wide band with double silver rings side-by-side and a wide, rectangular black dial.

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  • The easiest way to compare minivans is to look at the top selling models side by side.

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  • You may also want to create a spreadsheet to compare both loans side by side.

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  • You can find extensive side by side comparisons at these sites that will assist you with your buying decisions.

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  • Health and fitness magazines love to parade out side-by-side comparisons of Burger King and McDonalds, Quiznos and Subway, Dominos and Pizza Hut.

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  • Start by placing your hands side by side below you on the floor in a position that's comfortable when you push your upper body straight up from the floor.

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  • These sites compare rates from dozens of companies and let you choose the policy you want based on side-by-side comparisons.

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  • Be sure to obtain quotes from several companies and compare them side-by-side before making your final selection.

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  • Third-party comparison sites offer a way to compare quotes from several different companies and sites side-by-side.

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  • When comparing quotes side-by-side, coverage and deductibles must be the same for a fair comparison.

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  • Insure.com provides side-by-side quote comparisons from more than 200 companies.

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  • Progressive may be best known for their side-by-side auto insurance quotes, but they also offer homeowner's policies.

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  • If you want to look up quotes and compare them side-by-side, certain websites will allow you to do so.

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  • These colors can look very much alike when viewed side by side.

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  • While faries and pixies are similar, equipped with this information, if they stood side-by-side it would be easy to tell the difference.

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  • College football helmets are the instantly-recognizable icons of the sport played by Presidents and plumbers side-by-side at universities around the country.

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  • You can also check out review sites such as Top Ten Reviews for a side-by-side comparison of the features and costs of various shopping cart options.

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  • Some of the best restaurants for outdoor enthusiasts are here, as the beach and mountains are side by side with the desert not too far away.

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  • The light jackets came off early as the pair pedaled along, mostly riding side by side since the rural roads carried sparse traf­fic.

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  • However, once you see that all of the readers are placed side by side for easy comparison shopping, you are sure to breathe a bit easier!

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  • The report lists the four most recommended brands of washers and gives a handy spreadsheet where you can compare price and other factors in a side-by-side format.

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  • Affordable medical and dental insurance quotes can often be displayed side-by-side so you have an idea of what is covered and what you will need to pay out-of-pocket for insurance coverage.

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