on this side in English

on the side that I am indicating

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1. So now I have two aluminums on this side and I have two aluminums on this side.

2. This is liabilities on this side.

3. One centimeter off on this side.

4. But there's more crust on this side.

5. The relay on this side cached them.

6. Got us pinned on this side of the river.

7. The other post is on this side, in that old sawmill.

8. But if on this side there is somebody who says, "I'm worried.

9. I and others on this side have absolutely no difficulty accepting that principle

10. We on this side of the House are not going to do that

11. 25 The book excited very little comment on this side of the Atlantic.

12. Take out the coolant pump to access the middle leveling screw on this side

13. " I'm not going to hang on to him on this side of the grave either

14. The general tone on this side of the Atlantic has veered between the smug and uncomprehending.

15. Cisalpine (adj.) "south of the Alps," 1540s, from Latin cisalpinus "on this side of the Alps" (from the Roman point of view), from cis- "on this side" (see cis-) + Alpinus "Alpine" (see Alpine).

16. Those of us on this side of the House feel no need to flip-flop on this issue.

17. Doubtless photography is making the same ravages on this side of the Channel as it is with us.

18. And then the landing, as we have seen, arriving on this side of the Channel, is through a parachute.

19. The bank on this side is low, only half a metre above the white plain of the snow-covered river.

20. Lim from Penang, Anglicanly elegant, climbing into the Hillman that the firm used on this side of the peninsula, a

21. Cisalpine (comparative more Cisalpine, superlative most Cisalpine) On this side of the Alps (with respect to Rome, therefore the south side).

22. 2009 October — Fusion Despatches But here, on this side of the world, alas and Alack , the very name is a misnomer.

23. So once again, we just have to algebraically manipulate it so that the x's and the y's are both on this side of the equation.

24. It has been improved in committee with the acceptance of an amendment that senators on this side of the house were pleased to bring forward

25. Oh, I've just sat too many times on your side of the table not to enjoy the irony of finding myself on this side of it.

26. And on this side of the river and on that side there were trees of life producing twelve crops of fruit, yielding their fruits each month.

27. In terms of the pelvic girdle, you would have a left Coxal bone, a right Coxal bone on this side, and then the sacrum would be back here

28. The new Netflix series Borderliner is the perfect introduction to Scandinavian noir, which has otherwise failed to establish itself as trend on this side of the Atlantic, maybe because of recent

29. Some of us on this side of the pond might have a copy of the Revised Authorised Version in their possession (I have one), which was the NKJV with black letters and Anglicised spelling

30. The rising on this side is actually more alpinist due to the milieu you encounter and therefore more attention is needed as more crevasses are encountered than on the classic route starting from the refuge Vittorio Emanuele.

31. On this side of the Atlantic, there have been similar Applaudings (at Harvard and Yale, at The Roycroft Campus near Buffalo, The Gamble House in Pasadena, in Los Angeles and at The Huntington Library in nearby San Marino

32. 1886, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "A Study in Scarlet" I ain't Afeared of anything on this side o' the grave; but I thought that maybe it was him that died o' the typhoid inspecting the drains what killed him.

33. Bobby trotted quietly about, sniffing at everything with the liveliest interest, head on this side or that, Alertly. GREYFRIARS BOBBY ELEANOR ATKINSON Louise was in the hammock, and she lifted herself Alertly out of it at sight of him, with a smile for his absent gaze

34. We have seen this time and time again with respect to such ministers as Dupuy and Collenette, and former minister Doug Young who, as we all know, used all kinds of despicable adjectives when speaking of senators on this side, and of people in the lobbying business

35. ‘Theorists in the first period included travelers, military physicians, and Alienists who examined Algerian lunatics and collectively found them less prone to madness than civilized Europeans.’ ‘On this side were the ex-physician to the viceroy of Egypt, Franz Pruner-Bey, the former Martinique physician Etienne Rufz de Lavison, and the

36. Cisalpine Gaulish is so called from the Roman point of view, for whom Cisalpine Gaul was the land inhabited by the “Gauls on this side of the Alps”, whereas its antonym Transalpine Gaulish refers to the idiom of the people who stayed behind in Gaul proper, “on the far side of the Alps”, that is …

37. ‘They were Ballyhooing this very motion picture, in fact.’ ‘These groups are Ballyhooing the fact that world-wide coffee prices have fallen to a 30-year low.’ ‘Interestingly, while Expo 2000 was much ballyhooed in Germany, at least at its beginning, it caused hardly a stir on this side of the Atlantic, either in the media or through