We had to walk down the opposite side of the mountain, but the view made it worthwhile. |
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There's no use darting over to the opposite side of the aisle because some other waddler is lumbering along from the opposite direction. |
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The raphe is a slightly depressed area on the opposite side of the hilum from the micropyle. |
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On the opposite side of the circle, a man and a woman dressed in white are banging out frantic beats on African drums and tambourines. |
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The car drove across the carriageway and mounted the kerb on the opposite side of the road. |
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One stone approximately a foot in width and length and half a foot in height was thrown to the opposite side of the road around 20 metres away. |
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On the opposite side of the room were four recliners that matched the couches spread across the length of the wall. |
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A crowd of people on the opposite side of the bar were clamouring for refills. |
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Some people have been forced to drive on the opposite side of the road because there is not enough room to get through on the left-hand side. |
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By her account she was now liberated and free to speak her mind, unlike certain other members on the opposite side. |
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It was impossible to reach from our bank through the trees, and approachable only from the trickiest of angles on the opposite side. |
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Beyond Corryhabbie Hill on the opposite side of Glen Rinnes, Lochnager and the arc of the Cairngorms form the distant horizon. |
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Our rooms opened out onto an open-air patio area with rooms along the opposite side too. |
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As Chad speeded to his work on the opposite side of town, he went over the last few minutes again in his head. |
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Then the country was hit by the backwash of a financial crisis that began in Thailand, on the opposite side of the globe. |
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Layer the cover fabrics loosely with the batting in the middle and the lining on the opposite side of the burlap. |
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Suddenly being thrust on to the opposite side of the fence was something of a culture shock. |
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I'm sure the first player to turn the clubhead over on its toe and hit a ball from the opposite side wasn't trying to be innovative. |
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The weight on the opposite side kept the leaf midrib in a straight position. |
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This happens because any line that bisects an angle will also bisect the opposite side, and will be perpendicular to that side. |
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From the opposite side of the room, a man stumbled through the hallway, his inky black hair cut into something along the lines of a Mohawk. |
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One side of the shell is nearly flat, and the opposite side is concave because of the wide umbilicus. |
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On the opposite side of the reef we are looking into the blue for big critters when I look round to see a small turtle swim towards us. |
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The bullet entered his left thigh, skimmed past the kneecap and came out the upper calf on the opposite side of the leg. |
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There was an unusual situation in the area in that one side of the street benefited from urban renewal while the opposite side did not. |
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The two spalpeens laughed and dodged through traffic to the opposite side of the narrow street. |
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As for the chicanes on Huntington Road, there is a bus stop in the middle of one and the stop on the opposite side is at the exit. |
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On the opposite side of the island is the richest area for calcicolous bryophytes in the county. |
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The pontocerebellar fibers connect pontine nuclei with the cerebellar cortex of the opposite side, via the middle cerebellar peduncles. |
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If this does not work, but results in sternway, shove the tiller clear over to the opposite side. |
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I could tell you about the cab which, ordered by phone, announced its arrival by loud horn blasts from the opposite side of the street. |
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For the first time in longer than I can remember, I thought of nothing but the petite girl standing on the opposite side of the glass. |
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Up on the opposite side of the road, hiding in the tall grass of the ditch, was a little orange and white striped kitten, peeking out. |
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But the intense firepower from the opposite side kept me hiding in the trench most of the time, which was quite shameful. |
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When they tried the opposite side of the court by serving down to CJ they found him in excellent form and he brilliantly returned everything. |
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But this was soon tempered as I walked through the tunnel leading from the entrance of the mountain to its opposite side. |
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I always fished from the opposite side of the hole because about nine inches below its edge, at water level, a wide flat rock jutted out. |
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But as a bonus, while I pumped gas, a man in a Subaru Outback drove up to the opposite side of the pump and jumped out. |
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The police admit that on such roads there is a tendency among drivers to speed since there are no vehicles approaching from the opposite side. |
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An alley cat streaked about the opposite side of the way, catching at a rat of some sort. |
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The larger main barroom, fronted by a large patio, is on the opposite side and faces outdoors. |
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Then he bounded over to the opposite side of the busy pedestrian area to another target. |
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The only immediate sound was the gentle swish of my gown as I turned fiercely, looking down the hall and then the opposite side. |
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The same serrated silhouette rounds off the long workshop volume on the opposite side of the cloister. |
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One side of each box is perforated with small holes and the opposite side is an open, plain square of light. |
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A late 19th century movement, impressionism is on the opposite side of the spectrum to Expressionism. |
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Rachel inched along the edge of the shrubbery towards the opposite side of the fountain. |
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The classic contrecoup contusion has minimal brain injury at the site of impact and contusion in the opposite side of the brain. |
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If so, you only need to install the casing on the opposite side after the jamb is plumbed, squared, and secured in the opening. |
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They also say that positioning the radiators on the opposite side of the room from the window can cause draughts. |
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Their presence is counterbalanced by fire hydrants and snow piles on the opposite side. |
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Gifford also had an interest in the family water-powered iron forge and hoe factory on the opposite side of the street from these mills. |
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There are signs on the opposite side to the disabled bays but I didn't see them in the dark. |
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Two displacement gauges are installed at the opposite side of the plate, which is averaged to determine the ground displacement. |
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Located across the valley, you take a bus to the old-school Rendl gondola, which drops you on the complete opposite side of the mountain. |
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His team leader and his driver dismounted the vehicle and got on the opposite side of the vehicle, which was Mike's side of the vehicle. |
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The epicentre of that earthquake was about 20 kms north of Napier, on the opposite side of the North Island. |
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The driver will invariably be making a point of not seeing the pedestrian, sometimes even turning the head away to look at the opposite side of the road. |
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Once the trail turns south towards the opposite side of the entry point, you'll pass over the sandy channel that always has small stingarees and flathead lying on it. |
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A beautiful, twin-towered arch stood at the opposite side of the bridge. |
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The head linesman signaled for the score, but was overruled by the official on the opposite side of the field, who had his view restricted by the pileup. |
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If you hike down the steep, stony path on the opposite side, you come to a small, swimming-pool-size basin of water, covered in a green carpet of duckweed. |
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For example, if you can position your troops at the crest of a hill or the opposite side of a bridge, your opponent will have a great deal more difficulty in taking you on. |
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On the opposite side of the alley, sparks leap out of a lathe machine as a young man wearing protective goggles sharpens metal. |
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The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin. |
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It's generally considered rude, though, to crosspost a notice about your product to every forsale newsgroup, even ones on the opposite side of the country or world. |
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The man ducked and took cover on the opposite side of the bar. |
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I finished my tour on the opposite side of Punda from the fort, where a flotilla of sailing boats was moored up on a small waterway off the main harbour. |
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Daniel ran away with a friend down the opposite side of the hill. |
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He looked at the two of them, then looked at all the metal cans on the floor of the opposite side of the room, as well as the burn marks along the wall. |
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On the opposite side of the room were a futon couch and a coffee table. |
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Because of the size of the engine, it is started using power from the waterwheel, which is on the opposite side of the mill, through the main drive shaft. |
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This is a very pleasant descent down a tributary valley with the distinctive spur known as the Tongue prominent on the opposite side of the stream. |
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On the opposite side is a welcoming taverna with a shaded outdoor terrace, at which men sit passing time over a coffee or game of cards or backgammon. |
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Ideally the patterns should be painted obliquely across the face, starting at the forehead and temples, and running down to the opposite side of the face. |
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The nib is chased, nielloed and engraved with scrolls while the blade on the opposite side has a niello decoration with the word KAVKAZ in Cyrillic letters. |
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On the opposite side of her room was a vanity table with a large mirror. |
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After initial qualifying, the team sprint takes the form of a face-off, pitting one team against another racing on the opposite side of the track. |
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One by one, each one turned their defeated eyes upon the discouraged paramedics and stunned police officer that stood just on the opposite side of the doors. |
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There was a road leading down the opposite side of the mountain range to which they'd first come, but it would be a long, bumpy trek for someone with no anaesthetic. |
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Her eye was caught by a gutter on the opposite side of the street. |
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The long hydrophobic tail of vinyl butyrate was placed along the hydrophobic cleft of the active site, while the bulky phenyl ring was fitted on the opposite side. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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Elster Metering makes gas and electricity meters, and is based in the north of Luton on the opposite side of the railway to Vauxhall. |
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After leaving Anfield in 1892, Everton moved to Goodison Park on the opposite side of Stanley Park. |
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Torpoint Ferry links Plymouth with Torpoint on the opposite side of the Hamoaze. |
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The Lateran Palace, on the opposite side of Rome was their habitual residence for about a thousand years. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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In front of the houses are cast iron railings which are mirrored by those on the opposite side of the road at the top of Victoria Park. |
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A ball that hits the net during a rally is still considered a legal return as long as it crosses into the opposite side of the court. |
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An open market is located next to Tesco, on the opposite side of the town centre. |
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Each is defined by the direction of movement of the ground on the opposite side of the fault from an observer. |
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St Andrew's saltire has the higher position at the hoist side with St Patrick's saltire in the higher position on the opposite side. |
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Two Bronze Age burial mounds are on Mynydd Garthmaelwg, the opposite side of the Ely Valley. |
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If a male fiddler loses its large claw, it will grow another on the opposite side after moulting. |
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The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. |
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These waves then bend around the island to the opposite side as they approach. |
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The wave pattern created by this water movement causes a convergence of longshore drift on the opposite side of the island. |
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Heavy guns came free and slammed into the opposite side, impeding escape or crushing men beneath them. |
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After being destroyed by a hurricane, it was rebuilt on the opposite side of the Ozama River and called Santo Domingo. |
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There they were confronted by the Spaniard and his men on the opposite side. |
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It consists of two beautiful Arches, extending to the opposite side of the river. |
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On the opposite side of the vale, cut into the northern flank of Clough Head, lies the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. |
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By 1870 Honister's underground workings stretched under Honister Crag with intermediate workings on the opposite side of the valley at Yew Crags. |
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To the east, on the opposite side of the narrow dale, are High Seat and Hugh Seat. |
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By the turn of the 19th century there were three shipyards in Teignmouth, and three in Shaldon and Ringmore on the opposite side of the estuary. |
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Grab a 3inch section on the opposite side, then pull it back to wrap the hair band. |
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The depression is formed by the midvein on one side of the nectary and a secondary vein on the opposite side. |
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At eight o'clock the Sheriffs came to conduct her to the Tolbooth on the opposite side of the street. |
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Moments later, Cockayne prevented a second Leeds score on the opposite side by bundling winger Lee Smith over the touchline. |
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That same year, the LNWR opened its own station, Manchester Exchange immediately to the west on the opposite side of the River Irwell, and vacated Victoria. |
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The project required the rebuilding of the athletics stadium, to be known as Cardiff International Sports Stadium, on the opposite side of Leckwith Road in Cardiff. |
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The man tries to embrace the statue, but the statue disappears before he can get his arms around it and it reappears magically on the opposite side of the room. |
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Despite it being on the same latitude as Labrador on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean, snow and frost are rare, and if they occur, short lived. |
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Television, along with most radio services, is broadcast to the city from the Craigkelly transmitting station situated in Fife on the opposite side of the Firth of Forth. |
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As you can see in the diagram above, heat from the fire box is directed beneath the oven, up the opposite side, across the cook top, and finally out the chimney. |
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On the opposite side of the chapel is a range of buildings including the lodgings of the Military Knights, and the residence of the Governor of the Military Knights. |
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The town got its name from its location, which was believed by residents to be on the exact opposite side of the globe from Peking, a Romanized name for Beijing, China. |
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The blacksmith's forge shone bright on the opposite side of the way, and the proprietor had the hind-leg of a carthorse in his leather-coated lap. |
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Located on the opposite side of an expansive abyssal plain from Wally's lair, the ridge hosts a hydrothermal hotbed of volcanic vents called black smokers. |
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