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On one side of the room, it's literally gray and white, literally, that's the color palette on one side of the room.
The problem is poor on one side and the rich on one side Or, as you suggest in the film via Baldwin's text, the NAACP was a classist organization.
If not for dark gray letters painted on one side of the light gray building — GEDENKSTÄTTE, on one side, and its English translation, MEMORIAL, on another — the site could easily be passed unnoticed.
On one side, rocks were thrown, and windows were broken.
You're on one side of the line or the other.
Her head of brown hair was shaved on one side.
You had a group on one side that was bad.
On one side are the last vestiges of solar wind.
Knowing when a car is actually good on one side.
On one side were the nationalists: Bannon, Hahn, arguably Miller.
On one side are insurance executives like J. Marshall Dye.
On one side, the riot cops are poised to strike.
His face and chest were completely purple on one side.
Cook for 4 minutes on one side, then flip. 5.
On one side, a prominent politician, freshly elected to Parliament.
On one side is Qatar, which is backed by Turkey.
On one side of the lake, there's a beautiful lodge.
The Kindle Oasis is 0.13 inches thick on one side.
Ducky is on one side and Bunny on the other.
On one side, there is the miracle of natural procreation.
Usually, symptoms are worse on one side of the body.
On one side is printed 'I'm drunk, what's your excuse?
Grease it all over on one side with canola oil.
On one side: an enormous and powerful global consulting company.
A patient was getting sleepy, and weak on one side.
On one side, sliding glass doors open onto a terrace.
The cement patio is flanked on one side by grass.
The words "unequivocally the sweetest" are etched on one side.
It connects on one side to the formal dining room.
On one side of the table was roasted butternut squash.
It was barely stitched together and slouching on one side.
On one side, there are gracious officers' homes with porches.
The alignment wasn't right; it was tilted on one side.
The Greeks on one side, the Italians on the other.
On one side is the deafening roar of social media.
French doors on one side open to a hexagonal sunroom.
On one side of his notebook he documents his research.
Even if it was only long hair on one side!
Known as a broadside, the parchment is printed on one side.
The skeleton on one side and the serpent on the other.
Known as a broadside, the parchment is printed on one side.
So you&aposve got to put the jelly on one side.
On one side of Mr. Trump is Vice President Mike Pence.
Begin in a crouching position on one side of the bag.
" "It's a compromise from both sides, it's not on one side.
It&aposs not being stuck on one side of the floor.
On one side, we have Rebecca and Jack in the courtroom.
There's just one door, on one side, to simplify ground operations.
Four out of five Australian notes have women on one side.
On one side of the kitchen, he was cooking for friends.
Oversized bags and those worn on one side of the body3.
You have Amazon on one side, which has sucked up everything.
Literally, that's the color palette on one side of the room.
It would also be brighter on one side than the other.
For a charcoal grill, stack coals on one side of grill.
Tech is on one side and Washington is on the other.
I don't want to pick on one side or the other.
On one side of my house in Karachi is a market.
I only have to focus on one side of the story.
On one side would be the High Line, a popular park.
On one side is Torres, who wants to keep the embryos.
On one side, President Donald Trump and his allies and enablers.
On one side is the main conference area and the housing.
On one side, list what you learned from this short piece.
Steyer and Sanders shake hands on one side of the stage.
On one side, our allies have learned not to trust us.
There are two desks on one side of the second floor.
On one side, Democrats, including presidential hopefuls, called for gun reform.
On one side, the house overlooks a cluster of neighboring homes.
On one side of him is another high-ranking colonial officer.
Sometimes I err too far on one side or the other.
It's speeding up on one side and slowing on the other.
El Chapo's sons — known as Los Chapitos — were on one side.
I think most people are on one side on that issue.
When you go inside, on one side is a crazy club.
Cool on one side for 5 to 6 minutes until golden brown.
On one side sits a golden life-size statue of Julius Caesar.
This results in a developmental defect on one side of the body.
Caleno has more serious pain issues on one side of her body.
"I could only sleep on one side of my face," he explained.
However, Peter Fonda isn't always on one side of the political aisle.
"I could only sleep on one side of my face," he said.
On one side, pretty much everyone in the industries the FCC regulates.
The altitude and AoA indicators on one side of the airplane malfunctioned.
On one side of the blade, there's an etched set of lines.
Concentrate your snow more on one side to make a small cliff.
On one side, you have loyal fans who spend Sunday nights masking.
EU on one side and Britain Stronger in Europe on the other.
On one side is an icon of a white piece of bread.
On one side of the room, there are tables against the wall.
Add 2 tablespoons of white batter on one side of the liner.
But as anchors on one side of a range, sure, why not.
On one side, an ecologist remarked that surveying animals is a pain.
Fry until golden and puffed on one side, 2 to 3 minutes.
I had had a stroke and it paralyzed me on one side.
Spread the butter on one side of each slice of bread. 3.
"You had a group on one side that was bad," he said.
On one side, you want to love and be loved by someone.
On one side of the event, attendees were packed in like sardines.
Heavy rain clouds on one side, sunlight streaming down on the other.
On one side were rows of nebbiolo grapes, which make Barolo's wine.
But criticism of hyperbole on one side does not countenance the reverse.
The Roy clan was crammed together on one side of the courtroom.
Then spread kimchi on one side and garlic butter on the other.
"On one side, it says 'Your Capital Management Compliance Department,' " he said.
On one side, a wall mirror stretched the length of the cage.
Three Women doesn't come down firmly on one side or the other.
He has parted his hair on one side and then the other.
On one side are widespread moves to the left on social issues.
Looking at "Endless," you're on one side, or you're on the other.
Here's the thing: On one side of this equation is Bob Woodward.
On one side, he served as the champion for his work force.
Bins appear on one side of the station filled with loose products.
They both have an asymmetrical design with navigation buttons on one side.
If Johnson's party is on one side, who is on the other?
On one side, the government is notoriously bad defining what it needs.
Normally, the tentacles only grow suckers on one side of their pads.
Intact on one side, it is pierced by bullet holes on the other.
He twirled the pizza several times so it didn't burn on one side.
There also appears to be a camera on one side of the phone.
There's still a thin stripe of rubber on one side of the speaker.
"Picture two rocks pressing down on one side of a balloon," he says.
This is fairly common, as hearing loss often is worse on one side.
Each little rectangle on one side of the paper will be one page.
On one side of the argument is Perez and his fellow county Democrats.
On one side, gradual improvements in detecting fake accounts, and incitements to violence.
On one side are the tab fanatics, like Richard in HBO's Silicon Valley.
He said the Philippines was "breaking being too much dependent on one side".
On one side, President Trump outright dismisses climate change as a serious issue.
On one side, banks provide two utility-like functions for the general public.
We enter on one side of the building — Section A, as it's called.
A metal shelf on one side with a thin mattress and a pillow.
On one side are internet advocacy groups, large tech companies, and most Democrats.
Supporters of 356 Mission clearly place themselves on one side of this divide.
Spicer's coin shows the White House podium and Spicer's signature on one side.
There's also a trackpad on the end and volume buttons on one side.
On one side, behind a white picket fence, is a manicured strip mall.
On one side of the cable is the familiar gold-striped Lightning connection.
The women were on one side, men on the other, with elders between.
We can't have a wedding where all the guests are on one side.
On one side, Uber has helped put companies like his on the map.
Partisans on one side see fraudsters cavorting with the communists under their beds.
Until now, Snyder's Jazz have only flexed on one side of the ball.
On one side, the moral weight is crushing, the energy vital and sincere.
On one side, internet companies including Netflix and Google have backed the rule.
Sear pork chops on one side for 5 minutes, or until golden brown.
There are a number of unknowns on one side of the equal sign.
Songstress Corinne Bailey Rae sometimes wears her curls stacked up on one side.
Did you feel you were on one side or the other of that?
Human and macaque infants alike primarily smile on one side of their faces.
And this is unfortunate, as the rational arguments are all on one side.
On one side of the Octagon stood 21-year-old Australian Jake Matthews.
It's like a female with a tiny penis—sometimes just on one side.
My ex-husband was on one side, and I was on the other.
Angry protesters stood behind barriers on one side, waving confederate and American flags.
A circular bar and lounge is on one side of the second floor.
On one side is an attached round stone tower with a conical roof.
Drawn in icing on one side of the dessert was The Advocate's logo.
On one side, white flowers were arranged to spell "Nia" in all caps.
ROSH HAAYIN, Israel — On one side of town, it's falafel and observing Shabbat.
On one side of the trade, I have 40,000 hours of my life.
"On one side are the lines in front of the museums," she said.
It jutted sharply up, bleak and gray, with a lighthouse on one side.
On one side, you have, like, a felt-tip, normal marker-pen thingy.
On one side are still waters; on the other, they're rocky and rough.
"We have too many people on one side of the boat," he said.
Criticism of GSEs emanates from mostly doctrinal partisans on one side or another.
William sat on one side of him, an empty seat on the other.
On one side of that straight line, rural health care is doing well.
Biden on one side, urging incrementalism and a return to the status quo.
On one side are the more centrist voters in and around Virginia's cities.
"I have a dimple on one side of my face," Ms. Wells said.
And you had, you had a group on one side that was bad.
And naltrexone itself is on one side of a medical and political divide.
The one for Mr. Trump features an illustration of the White House on one side and the Jefferson Memorial on the other, and Mr. Pence's has an illustration of the Capitol on one side and the Lincoln Memorial on the other.
Trump is an elephant jumping up and down on one side of the scale.
On one side, there's the traditional media, already plenty maligned after an exhausting election.
On one side, you have the protesters who view Trump as a dangerous bigot.
They were once filled with fluid on one side and nitrogen on the other.
Apply a black matte lipstick on one side of your mouth using a brush.
On one side, journalists and editors go about their work, writing and publishing stories.
On one side, there have been some significant consolidations that speak to the opportunity.
On one side, the Night King and his army of White Walkers and wights.
On one side is a golf course, on the other, a grove of trees.
His name is in English on one side and in Arabic on the other.
"On one side, draw the way you present yourself on social media," he said.
The latest disagreement is over the trademark: On one side is Women's March, Inc.
There's also a thicker bar on one side that houses cameras and other components.
Her cape had the last names of eight women directors embroidered on one side.
So instead we just stashed the backpack on one side, which seemed totally fine.
His favorite contains the Descendents on one side and The Offspring on the other.
Paralysis on one side of the body is a common symptom of a stroke.
Unfortunately, that grassroots energy is entirely concentrated on one side of the political spectrum.
It's a safe bet that the Skrulls sit on one side of that conflict.
This is because extreme candidates on one side tend to raise the opposition's turnout.
On one side is thoughtful and engaged criticism coupled with a progressive legislative agenda.
Some of the officers flanked the main line on one side of the road.
Like the H8, the H9 employs touch control on one side of the headphones.
The battle was drawn early ... Trump supporters on one side, opponents on the other.
She wore her hair in loose waves, tucked behind her ear on one side.
On one side, you have enormous buildings, and on the other, tiny village streets.
It must be D-shaped, with pastry crimped on one side (never on top).
There's an anode (negative) on one side and a cathode (positive) on the other.
On one side are groups that say the company should better police user content.
It's like broadband on one side and a 300-baud modem on the other.
HOUSESOOP, Dallas I'm a fifth generation Texan on one side, seventh on the other.
His business was on one side of the river, his children on the other.
On one side, the former governor played the role of genteel, old-school politician.
On one side are towns like Portoviejo that are connected by the main highway.
On one side, garlicky cabbage, barely wilted in a wok, still crunchy and bright.
It's Japanese, so the blade is on one side, and it cuts with precision.
"Be Careful" and "No Direct Fists!" are written on one side in permanent marker.
On one side, the Democratic National Convention was very much a celebration of America.
Their faces twitch, usually just on one side and for less than a second.
On one side is Trump's appeal to fear and grievance — on immigration, for example.
It's a Confederate flag on one side and a Nazi flag on the other.
To make a sandwich, spread some cream cheese on one side of 2 latkes.
On one side is No Warning, his recently-reformed hardcore group, piercing and confrontational.
On one side of the valley is straight-up ads clearly visible as such.
Mr. Obama and his closest advisers were often on one side of those debates.
On one side, broadband companies have argued that the regulations encumbered their business plans.
" On one side of the demonstration, protesters chanted for the "fall of the establishment.
On one side, the short-run costs of trade war tend to be overstated.
The day opens like a compact, mirror on one side powder on the other.
We're hearing less taxes on one side, and on the other more public services.
On one side there was a penalty for not having insurance (the individual mandate).
Even a fellow skater seemed to be disintegrating on one side of his body.
On one side of the divide, planets and asteroids are low in organic materials.
On one side, you have Trump and Stephen Bannon, his former top political aide.
On one side of the hall, softly gleaming organ pipes appear like a waterfall.
Mazzagatti: If it&aposs rocking, sometimes the wires will pull harder on one side.
These columns predictably attract passionate, even scholarly responses on one side or the other.
On one side stood old guard alumni, steeped in notions of history and legacy.
On one side is Snopes, the influential fact-checking website founded 25 years ago.
Scott's hair was shaved on one side, and he had shaved off his eyebrows.
On one side are Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
Round as a planet on one side, sharp as a kiss on the other.
This asymmetrical load on one side of the pylons placed stress on the structure.
On one side of the fight was Fox (FOX) and its backer Disney (DIS).
On one side is Snopes, the influential fact-checking website founded 25 years ago.
"I'll catch y'all this season, on one side of the field or the other."
McCarthy on one side of the lab at Stanford and Englebart on the other.
Add the tomatoes to the skillet and char on one side, about 3 minutes.
On one side: mostly clean-cut jocks who played football at the local high school.
Part your hair on one side of your head, pushing it all onto your shoulder.
The actor's hair was cropped close on one side and swept angrily to the other.
It was Falwell and his family on one side lookin' like a Norman Rockwell painting.
On one side, it's now a must-see event, rivaling that of any award show.
"There could be some misunderstanding, some bad call on one side or another," he says.
Car Thing includes a circular screen on one side, which will show what's being played.
On one side are people on social media who speculate Brown's story is a hoax.
The design — featuring an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on one side, and the Oct.
At times, it gives way to trees and forests that are charred on one side.
It was multicultural America on one side; a rather dour country club on the other.
Why is there garland ON ONE SIDE OF THE HALL'S BALCONIES AND NOT THE OTHER?
On one side, you're managing a restaurant by hiring staff, cooking meals, and serving customers.
It's the golden rule of crowded escalators: Stand on one side, walk on the other.
Season chicken with salt and pepper, and cook for 4 minutes on one side. 2.
NR: Well, yes the U.S. on one side faces that problem because that is high.
The day ended with him on one side of the bed; me on the other.
On one side, Sessions believes, stand "special interests" like immigrant advocacy groups, unions, and corporations.
"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "It's tarp on one side and soft on the other.
"We don't want to depend only on one side, one continent, one country," he said.
On one side, there are the tracks that flow into the hands of the world.
On one side of the table sat the head of the company and local politicians.
There's a small power slider on one side and a mini-USB port for charging.
It's a split-screen shot: Abbi's bathroom is on one side, Ilana's on the other.
Why were there plants on one side of a mountain and desert on the other?
On one side there's Mario, Nintendo's squishy Italian plumber created by the legendary Sigeru Minamoto.
On one side you have the wealthy and presumably evil IMC, a powerful corporate conglomerate.
Sand on one side and the city on the other, no river to speak of.
The study was performed on 25 people with impairments on one side of their body.
On one side, trans campaigners say that transgender women are women and deserve equal access.
On one side of the three-story atrium, a craft spirits bar, Soul, encourages socializing.
"On one side of the building is a connection to the waterfront," Mr. Thom said.
We nevertheless are competing with Oracle on one side, and Amazon on the other side.
He sat on one side of the church confessional while I sat on the other.
Lining the wall on one side of the tent was a list of Amazon products.
On one side of the table were Burlakoff and Tracy Krane, an Insys sales representative.
On one side, there are those that say she's boring, eye-roll-inducing, and shallow.
Cohn and Porter argued on one side, and Navarro and Ross fought on the other.
On one side, it could find itself helping the labels source up and coming talent.
This too is a two-sided network: generation on one side, consumption on the other.
I was on one side of the bed, and my Pap was on the other.
To assemble your BLT, spread some mayonnaise on one side of each piece of challah.
There is often much more evidence, and better evidence, on one side than the other.
On one side were those whose complex modernist languages involved various atonal and serial methods.
On one side of the sidewalk stood about 15 students wearing navy blue Perriello pins.
On one side, America is ready to attack Okinawa with 1,500 ships and 250,000 men.
I like it served with spicy coleslaw and big scallops sautéed hard on one side.
The quarters were tight — kitchen on one side, dresser, television and bed on the other.
The events are more politically charged on one side of the Atlantic than the other.
On one side there is a photo of a buff man, handsome as a model.
Place both steaks into foaming butter cook on one side for 3 minutes and flip.
The device has an unusual asymmetrical back, which substantially thickens the device on one side.
The arrested men stood in a cell on one side of a brightly lit room.
If Schnabel represented a bugaboo on one side, Donald Judd represented a bugaboo on another.
On one side of the wall is a board with her name in pink letters.
On one side, Donald Trump wastes no opportunity to remind us how awful he is.
I have steered clear of those where I find the evidence overwhelmingly on one side.
The exhibition is laid out like a Cuban street, with colonnaded shops on one side.
Boarded-up shops faced the lots on one side, and public housing on two others.
These pancakes are fat and puffy and full of holes, cooked only on one side.
On one side is the United States, with whom it has a formal military alliance.
Zeus is on one side, not pictured, while Ganymede is on the other, shown above.
On one side, people tweeted about a "Texas sized Blue Tsunami" crashing over the state.
Why is it that you're either on one side of the fence or the other?
I have to have a shirt with double pockets, on one side is the pen, always.
And, worse still, what meditators there are seem to cluster on one side of the aisle.
So on one side, you have selling this product and then distributors selling it to customers.
On one side, Trump voters are hopeful that the man they sent to Washington can deliver.
Everybody's still at each other's throats, you're either on one side or you're on the other.
On one side, Rafael's search for his biological parents became a major theme for season 4.
On one side, it looked as if Trump had weathered the threat of politically fatal scandal.
On one side, critics of globalization blame it for the plight of America's suffering middle class.
You can concentrate more sand on one side of the bowl, achieving Jakku's rolling, sandy hills.
A hearing test revealed that the patient did have a mild hearing loss on one side.
Basically what it looks like, just imagine the numbers smaller and showing up on one side.
On one side, someone will post about how awful things are for the Muslims fleeing oppression.
On one side is Waymo, the self-driving car unit owned by Google's parent company, Alphabet.
And there is absolute cold fury between politicians on one side and politicians on the other.
On one side are "berks", careless and coarse, who would destroy the language by polluting it.
"It's not our business to stand on one side of the debate or another," Barela said.
Fans remain exposed to the elements and the track runs close by slums on one side.
"There's always pressure when the president weighs in on one side or the other," Meadows said.
" They continue, "I'd just turn on one side and feed while the massage continued – highly recommended!
On one side are 23 Republicans holding House seats in districts Hillary Clinton won last November.
On one side: those who believe we should target a future of 100 percent renewable energy.
You want to cook it for 30 seconds on one side, 30 seconds on the other.
Lush green rice paddies lie on one side of the road, barren fields on the other.
It's double-sided locket featuring, on one side, Princess Diana, and on the other side, Ken.
DOES THAT MEAN DEPARTMENTS YOU CAN ELIMINATE ON ONE SIDE OR ANOTHER BECAUSE IT IS OVERLAPPING?
On one side of the street lies the Banda Sea, which surrounds the scattered Maluku islands.
There aren't many contested political issues on which public opinion is so unequivocally on one side.
On one side the Mountain will be laying waste to anyone who gets in his path.
On one side you had the indie way of thinking, on the other the AAA way.
On one side, a blonde woman wearing a diamond ring puts her hand on his chest.
On one side is the vast majority of the Democratic caucus that's lining up behind Pelosi.
We got out first look at the mine from an observation deck built on one side.
On one side is Mnangagwa's faction – dubbed "Team Lacoste" after the crocodile-branded French fashion chain.
On one side live Christian Orthodox Greeks and on the other there are Muslim Turkish residents.
"Will you support Trump as the Republican nominee?" the mobile advertisement asked Hogan on one side.
The demonstrations take place in a round arena set up on one side of the barn.
On one side is Schatzie's Prime Meats, a butcher counter with display cases full of flesh.
The lesson of history is that extremists on one side invariably empower extremists on the other.
"But it turns out that it's all men on one side, all women on the other."
Monaco begins feeling burdened by her family on one side and her employees on the other.
Kaminsky and Bohannon, a senior, on one side; newcomers Hayes and Vitto Brown on the other.
Those are the most common reasons if we're talking about an eye twitch on one side.
On one side of the page, Key prints an exhaustive list of victims of police violence.
On one side, it is a nostalgic, comforting experience that always gives you the same thing.
On one side of the argument, proponents say it could potentially feed millions throughout the world.
On one side, we have Claudio Gatti, an investigative journalist with a strong sense of vocation.
"Some of my issues are on one side, and some are on the other," she said.
One system will identify information that helps fuel an argument on one side of the debate.
On one side, they have gone full black-is-white, up-is-down on policy substance.
There was Mario on one side, and a bunch of Zelda II stuff on the other.
Their mission was to clear out invasive species — but only on one side of the path.
It's an odd-looking edifice — bulging on one side, flat the other, but graceful, somehow graceful.
On one side is the porous border with Pakistan, where many of the fighters come from.
On one side are four bright, color-coded dots; on the other, four numbered yellow circles.
The Finicum family sat on one side of the stage and the Bundys on the other.
The saber had "truth" engraved on one side of the blade and "satire" on the other.
"He wants it to be on one side M.B.S. and on the other a murdered journalist."
On one side is a media outlet that has published critical reporting about a politician's businesses.
On one side, write down the money coming in from your paycheck or part-time gigs.
Legend's look was also unique — his gray jacket was longer on one side than the other.
John Legend wore a suit that was short on one side and long on the other.
"It's inconceivable that one would do something on one side but not the other," Merkel said.
He has black hair, parted on one side, and a freckle, right here, under his eye.
"The show doesn't perceive of activism on one side of the ideological spectrum," Dr. Seidman said.
"The show doesn't perceive of activism on one side of the ideological spectrum," Dr. Seidman said.
On one side, fast-moving lanes of app-hailed cars jockey to pick up their passengers.
" She went on, "Look, there will always be the naysayers and virulent haters on one side.
"Courage over cynicism" it urges on one side; "hope over fear" it says on the other.
I put jeans and shirts on one side and used the second compartment for everything else.
McCain's record places him clearly on one side of a central divide in American political history.
Ms. Pine has a lotus flower tattoo on one side and a dragonfly on the other.
On one side, we had Iron Man joined by Spider-Man, Black Panther, and War Machine.
On one side, the UAW faces an existential crisis, with membership declining at a rapid rate.
Remove the crusts, then spread peanut butter on one side of each pieces of bread. 5.
The research books piled on one side of my desk, work-avoidance books on the other.
Or need it only be empty on one side, like a pit dug into the earth?
On one side was the electric-blue ocean; on the other an emerald curtain of jungle.
The NEC has become a battleground for Corbynistas on one side and moderates on the other.
At the curb, there's a trash can on one side and a lamppost on the other.
A dressing room is installed on one side, above which hangs a football-shaped disco ball.
He ended up zigzagging, trying to balance sunshine on one side with trees on the other.
Back when your parents listened to vinyl record albums, the music was playable on both sides of the record, not just on one side of a CD or, in the case of MP3s and MP4s, on one side of a megabyte, if such a thing exists.
She even has a design shaved in on one side for even more style to this 'do.
On one side was Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, head of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) Party.
Also, watch for weakness only on one side, especially if it's accompanied by speech or vision changes.
That throbbing feeling on one side—albeit unbalanced and particularly uncomfortable—is still not likely a tumor.
I was infatuated with Martinique because I've got some French Creole on one side of my family.
An invisible panel on one side slides off to reveal a single AA battery for each controller.
"Stacked up on one side are the proponents of conventional, Western medicine," she writes in her introduction.
There's a small exterior pocket on one side and a large, open pocket on the opposing side.
Sidi Bou Said sits on one side of a bay that opens into the Gulf of Tunis.
It paved eight-lane roads to serve a vast industrial park on one side of the station.
In 2017, astronauts successfully installed six of the lithium-ion batteries on one side of the station.
On one side was a class of "superwealthy Romans", enriched by military conquest and growing financial sophistication.
The fish also showed more tooth wear on one side of their bill, further bolstering the results.
In another, you can take notes on one side while having your reference website on the other.
On one side the fortune of the popes, on the other the suffering of the Jewish Ghetto.
The ribbon is back, this time with "I LOVE YOU" on one side but not the other.
There were the companies, the content providers and the tech community on one side versus the other.
A United Cigars shop on one side of the street, a Western Union sign on the other.
Even if you have a result that comes down on one side of an issue or another.
AFM also appears to affect limbs on one side of the body more severely than the other.
We even made little business cards for ourselves, she's on one side and I'm on the other.
Like all starter runs, I began in a supply closet on one side of the lunar crater.
According to The Verge, the emoji will only appear on one side of the multi-use building.
"I created a grid that had percentages on one side, money on the other side," Siminoff says.
Yesterday, 22 States were on one side, 28 on the other (ignoring a couple of in-betweeners).
On one side the protesters vow to continue, on the other, the government vows to push on.
On the MacBook, it's one USB-C on one side a the headphone jack on the other.
On one side of a tiny Lego table lies the scarred, broken Anakin Skywalker without his helmet.
On one side, journalists (like McGann) see the game and feel the need for it to change.
On one side we have Minecraft Dungeons, which looks and feels like a blocky answer to Diablo.
On one side, Buddy's name was written in cursive as the dog was pictured with angel wings.
The current one was fresh, showing town buildings on one side, the solar plant on the other.
Video posted on social media showed fire on one side of the building and falling, flaming debris.
On one side stand the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency.
How it works: On one side, Triplebyte evaluates prospective candidates' skills via online tests and technical interviews.
Democrats, who are seated on one side of the table, are given an hour to ask questions.
And there'd been the aesthetic problem of two kids on one side and one on the other.
On one side, Republicans have suggested that voter fraud may be responsible for the new vote counts.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - On one side of his head it reads "Long Live", on the other "The King".
Houses on one side of a street were destroyed, with houses on the other side seemingly unscathed.
Their eyes are on one side of their body since they swim flat against the sea floor.
At 8:30 everyone double-parks, creating two lanes of parking on one side of the street.
A concrete chip, a slab, really, heavy on one side, the half side, the not-white side.
The foyer opens to a dining room on one side and a living room on the other.
"I remember one game where we walked out with 10 players on one side," Walton said, laughing.
A conclusion does not become 'true' on one side of the divide and 'false' on the other.
There were two oaks on one side of the stables, with iron rings stabbed into the bark.
We placed the cheese and prosciutto on one side, and spooned the tomato sauce on the other.
The border, with Saudi Arabia's Rub al-Khali desert on one side, is just 41 miles long.
Either you're Jefferson or Wagner and that's it — you're on one side of the beef for life.
On one side, it seemed like the producers were trying to break us up, which was intimidating.
When my breast was cut off, I walked out of the hospital flat-chested on one side.
After Hamza, people realized that the regime is on one side and the people are on another.
On one side of the buffet, there was a fully-stocked refrigerator with different soft drink options ...
On one side of the mountainous landscape, one subspecies of snapdragon has magenta lips with yellow accents.
On one side are those who argue that all money is tainted, so why make a fuss?
The bisected middle consists of two vertical rows of figures, each on one side of the divide.
Draw a line on the paper and write "love" on one side and "loathe" on the other.
On one side of the rink alone, there were 16 banners proclaiming "Go Yuzu" and other exhortations.
The hiking is incredible because you're on cliff faces on one side and forest on the other.
Yes, I can still lift things, though a little more easily on one side than the other.
Open on one side except for a barely there railing, it too was not for the cautious.
On one side, Republicans are running almost entirely on identity politics — white identity politics — rather than policy.
There was a lot of shoulder action: asymmetric dresses and jackets sprouting crinoline rosettes on one side.
On one side, an aging population means fewer workers paying taxes to support Social Security and Medicare.
The reality is that bilateral deals are based on one side "paying" for concessions from the other.
Accounts of this immensely complicated relationship are too often distorted by prejudice on one side or another.
On one side, people say: America is racist, and jurors are like cops — they hate black people.
It was, for one thing, completely caved in on one side — its contents had definitely been impacted.
It's the incremental ceding of control on one side that can prime someone for abuse, therapists said.
The names of the "17 angels," as Knudson calls them, will be boldly listed on one side.
It soared above a vast, churning river on one side and a hectic port on the other.
United's premium economy amenity kit comes in a similar but smaller pouch which opens on one side.
On one side were the nine witnesses -- all of whom are current or former Trump administration officials.
"Home" may be on one side of the border, but family members often live on the other.
His wife was seated with Mr. Trump on one side of her and Nixon on the other.
On one side lay the law: You can't sneak a 4-year-old girl across international borders.
On one side, there is a screw missing, and there are some minor scratches on the lenses.
On one side, paygo is the law, whether Democrats put it in their internal rules or not.
To the Editor: Lisa Damour's article focuses on one side of the equation, but omits the other.
Walk either direction and you'll reach Redondo Beach on one side and Manhattan Beach on the other.
On one side, you have a Congress member making sexist comments and almost challenging senators to duels.
It was a two-against-one decision: Kroll and Liew on one side, Yusupov on the other.
But again, the media is so primed to — well, it's all about the evil on one side.
To have six dorms on one side and six dorms on the other is just too coincidental.
A couple of things to remember: he presented with symptoms in his 19903s and 40s, the symptoms started on one side of his body and remained more predominant on one side than the other, and he was very responsive to the dopamine medication that's given to Parkinson patients.
Printed in microscopic text on one side is an archive of 1,000 different human languages used in 2016.
It wasn't really for a particular reason—I just wanted to focus on one side of the communication.
I mean, the minute you start talking about it on one side than Trump&aposs history comes up.
On one side, you have Attorney General Roy Cooper, the Democrat, who has repeatedly declared himself the winner.
Problem now is that his cart is on one side of the barrier, and he's on the other.
On one side, European creditors are demanding Greece to implement further austerity measures in exchange for new funds.
The Great Divide features vanilla on one side of the carton and chocolate ice cream on the other.
On one side were supporters of #MeToo, who were extremists intent on destroying men, according to their critics.
Second, meditation on one side of the tribal divide can exert a calming influence on the other side.
On one side are Colombians who say the events are art, part of the country's culture and tradition.
Cue a knockdown brawl with Iron Man on one side and Captain America/Winter Soldier on the other.
"These professionals are using Office 365 on one side, and LinkedIn on the other side," Nadella told CNBC.
Bell's palsy causes drooping on one side of a person's face, Vanity Fair explains, due to nerve damage.
His relatives sat on one side of the courtroom while the family of Steenkamp sat on the other.
On one side you have Warren, Sanders, and Gabbard, who want to see a wholesale breakup of Facebook.
On one side, we see the abject fear women have about coming out with their stories of abuse.
On one side of Laurel Street lies the state's sixth congressional district; on the other is the 13th.
While he is pleased with the progress on one side, Livingston believes that there's much further to go.
You have Willets Point on one side of Flushing Creek, and you have Flushing on the other side.
"We have Donald Trump on one side and 2300-plus Democratic candidates on the other side," she said.
On one side are those who believe that inequalities have been built into systems by a particular group.
STEVE LIESMAN: I get what you're saying, and that makes perfect sense on one side of the ledger.
On one side was Kill 'Em All and on the other was Mercyful Fate's Don't Break The Oath.
I've got an orchestra on one side, a band on the other side and myself in the middle.
On one side of the room, students wearing special tinted glasses studied electric circuits at virtual reality stations.
How about making some sexy anime body pillows with Megg on one side and Owl on the other?
On one side Unilever CEO Paul Polman champions sustainable growth in earnings to raise long-term shareholder value.
Everyone engaged as a group instead of turning their backs and breaking into one-on-one side conversations.
On one side was deregulated health care, without the protections or guarantees or assistance provided by the ACA.
Sentiment surveys can be reliable contrarian guides when too much of the market gets caught on one side.
Rather, it's the asymmetry — shaved on one side and gradually getting longer as you cross to the other.
On one side of the main room is a blue sofa with "Beluga" stitched in with gold lettering.
It has a button on one side and the unfortunately named "Tickle" touch-sensitive strip on the other.
"Why would you think there would be fake news on one side and not the other?" he said.
And once again, the issue has polarized the nation: On one side are those who denounce the monuments.
But most of the habitats aren't very different on one side of the road than on the other.
On one side of Keele street, everything has been fixed up, and our side is the dirty side.
But leave questions about whether Mr. Trump is the business genius he claims to be on one side.
On one side is the Arfa Software Technology Park, a soaring modern complex of steel and green glass.
It's super comfortable to hold and has a built-in battery on one side that feels nicely balanced.
Its two facades are dramatically different: Gothic regularity on one side, Piranesi-does-Roman-ruin on the other.
His mouth is at a lamentable angle, drawn down on one side in an expression of sinister glee.
As part of the deal, neighbors agreed to a temporary parking ban on one side of the street.
"On one side, it's a bold, declarative statement that, 'I'm not ashamed,' and 'I'm not alone,'" she said.
On one side are the soapmasters, based mainly in the Mediterranean port that gave the soap its name.
If you fear a Trump presidency, it's tempting to want the media's firepower heavily trained on one side.
A south-facing patio abuts a massive lawn, with a roughly 23-foot swimming pool on one side.
"In both industries, you normally have to choose to be on one side or the other," she said.
There was a full bathroom on one side of the unit and a half bath on the other.
On one side, you had people burning down mosques and acting violently towards anyone who looked remotely Muslim.
Decorating its sheath is a pattern of feathers on one side and a palmette motif on the other.
On one side of the divide, the shutdown is inescapable; on the other, it is all but invisible.
On one side there is a little paint splatter where someone painted the wall without moving the clock.
As she spoke, Chris held me up on one side and Rachel held me up on the other.
On one side is a man, on another a woman, and grinning sardonically between them is a skull.
Crystal City is divided, literally and metaphorically — Japanese on one side of the camp, Germans on the other.
On one side: Tuesday's rock-solid U.S. consumer confidence reading was the latest sign that Americans feel good.
There are twenty rooms on one side of of the street, with the other 10 across the way.
On one side of the station is a patchwork of family farms, each raising small herds of cattle.
The gated estate is entered via a stone driveway with a covered, two-car carport on one side.
I was on one side of the gate, the golden gate, and suddenly I was in the wild.
On one side the Constitution; on the other the rabbit hole that leads to the Trump International Hotel.
Inside the chambers, GEO executives, who declined to be interviewed, occupied three rows of chairs on one side.
The effective teachers on one side were achieving much better results than the ineffective teachers on the other.
On one side are the Saviors, last seen assembled at their Death Star, brushing up on battle cries.
"I see the Europeans on one side and the Americans on the other side," Merkel told the conference.
The 12 coasters feature six different graphic designs on one side, and a matching design on the other.
The foyer opens to a living room on one side and a formal dining room on the other.
Mike Pence sat stone-faced on one side of him, John Bolton without much expression on the other.
It does, and it's not just happening at the Oscars, or on one side of the political aisle.
On one side, you see there are more and more companies that are buying and selling people's data.
It gives me a very weird relationship with work, because on one side, it's kind of a distraction.
On one side of the road, old Woolwich is a warren of modest shops and aged social housing.
There were no USB ports to charge my phone and only outlets on one side of the bed.
On one side of business, banks have helped HNA buy companies by arranging what is called collateralized financing.
It has the head of Queen Elizabeth II on one side and a maple leaf on the other.
Make them fight a two-front war — the moderate rebels on one side and ISIS on the other.
The central family room gives, on one side, onto the parlour (painted red), which leads to a conservatory.
On one side, there was a president who had no interest in complex issues that required complex responses.
As the rotor spins, passing air flows with a lower pressure on one side compared to the other.
On one side are those pushing the need to return to civility and politics as practiced before Trump.
On one side sits a three-year-old Whole Foods, wind-turbines spinning in its vast parking lot.
On one side, there were only two yards between the field and the brick wall of the stands.
The women stood on one side of the street, separated from the men, as per Orthodox Jewish tradition.
"There were deaths only on one side," Sérgio Fontes, the top security official in Amazonas State, told reporters.
On one side, Republicans decided long ago that anything went in the effort to delegitimize and destroy Democrats.
It is surrounded on one side by a sandy beach and the other by a large Tiki bar.
On one side is President Nicolás Maduro, whose socialist government is seen as increasingly corrupt, inept and repressive.
On one side were those who saw everything as a battle and sought whatever advantage they could find.
One had asymmetry, meaning that the labia was really large on one side and small on the other.
On one side are companies and government agencies in Europe and the United States that favor unfettered data transfers.
My pillows at home are the kind that are supposed to be cool on one side, which they are!
The Concealer is a reusable silicone insert with adhesive on one side, similar to the "chicken cutlets" for bras.
On one side, you have an operating machine who you apparently programmed with your instructions, recorded with your voice.
Question: How do you make a stand up paddle board go straight if you only paddle on one side?
Al-Qadam is surrounded by government-held territory on one side and Islamic State controlled neighborhoods on the other.
The alligator had collided with a semi-truck, which injured its snout and crushed its head on one side.
Samuels notes the most typical kind of migraine is on one side of the head, usually around the eye.
On one side of the amphitheater are four homes, the left two once belonging to Hammett, the Metallica bassist.
How we can light up xCloud on the product with the game on one side, controls on the other?
He says to look for numbness or paralysis on one side of the body, slurred speech and temporary blindness.
Three Percenters stood on one side of Emancipation Park, Redneck Revolters a few blocks away at a different park.
He accuses hardliners of planning to segregate pavements, forcing men to walk on one side, women on the other.
On one side are the beef producers who are fed up with plant-based products invading the meat aisle.
The dongle, priced at $70, has a Lightning connector on one side and USB-C on the other side.
At school, the sick children are segregated from the healthy, forced to sit on one side of the classroom.
But their argument soon escalated as a man on one side apparently drew a gun and fired, injuring four.
On one side of the chamber is a super-hydrophobic floor, and on the other, a sponge-like ceiling.
On one side there's a USB Type-C and two regular USB ports (one 2.1A/10.5W, one 1A/5W).
Choosing between the West on one side and USSR on the other poisoned budding governance structures on the continent.
If it's on one side, the path is open; if it's on the other side, the path is closed.
On one side the left rages for complete openness and on the other the right rages for the same.
Too smart to come down on one side of this famously contentious dispute, she offers a subtle dialectical analysis.
On one side is the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which allows presidents to fill temporary positions of this sort.
On one side is Charles White's 1959 "Untitled" — a drawing of a man in repose with his eyes closed.
On one side there is the ethic of reciprocity, and on the other the temptations of rupture and revolution.
Less than half of the object survives, leaving it unstable, with most of the weight distributed on one side.
It features a fully automatic 483-cup coffeemaker on one side, and on the other a single-serve brewer.
I've been a client for a year, lately getting a short asymmetrical cut with an undercut on one side.
On one side is the microphone option and the other lets you swap between the front and back cameras.
It's also weird how the power adapter's cable is half-braided on one side and not on the other.
Spread 3 tablespoons of the rarebit sauce on one side of the toast and broil until bubbling, 30 seconds.
On one side, there were riot police and their batons; on the other, people throwing rotten eggs at them.
There, the President sat on one side, his hands deferentially placed on his lap, while cameras clicked and flashed.
The narrow peninsula is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on one side, and the Cortes Sea on the other.
On one side, city officials say the community deserves a quality pool so local kids can learn to swim.
When ValueAct tries to shake up a board, Morgan Stanley will surely be on one side or the other.
I use freezer paper — like wax paper but only waxy on one side — to make stencils for T-shirts.
It smells like a rotting winery on one side and like a bar at closing time on the other.
"Every time we build a better tool on one side … that benefits both sides of the market," Hong said.
On one side were radical feminists like the writer Andrea Dworkin and the lawyer and legal scholar Catherine MacKinnon.
On one side it's noodles, dumplings, mala tang and, on occasion, a Chinese version of spaghetti with tomato sauce.
All of these things are propped on one side and his arm is starting to change color from bruising.
On one side are farm states, who want to protect corn-based ethanol's role in the nation's energy mix.
On one side, goalie Ben Bishop, who saved 222 of 28 shots, including 15 in a tenuous first period.
On one side, she had them write down the decisions in life they would like to make for themselves.
On one side of the table Claire is keeping up appearances even while she sits next to St. Germain.
Rocking in the hammock, I sometimes bump against the bed on one side or the sofa on the other.
Instead of falling on one side of the spectrum, however, The Onion wanted to help viewers laugh at both.
On one side is a no-frills coffee joint run by Ray Ploshansky, the show's resident grumpy old man.
On one side, you have anti-trade, and on the other side you have a lot of fiscal stimulus.
The former UK telecoms monopoly has to appease shareholders on one side and politicians and regulators on the other.
Place the parchment heart on a baking sheet and place the fish fillet on one side of it.3.
On one side is what's called a piezoelectric crystal, something that transforms force — in this case, ultrasound — into electricity.
It's a small white box with an Ethernet port on one side, and a USB port on the other.
On one side there's Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and on the other there's Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
You go into a warehouse on one side, and you come out of a warehouse on the US side.
On one side of the balance is the current account, which consists mainly of trade in goods and services.
Yes, the face of the general who defeated the British is on one side of a British-made object.
On one side are women like Cardi B, who are candid about undergoing procedures to obtain exaggerated hourglass proportions.
On one side there's a Micro USB port and a USB-C port for charging this battery pack up.
But they rendered the central blur lopsided, with more heat on one side of the blur than the other.
We left Brick Lane for a tranquil path, lawn on one side and elevated train tracks on the other.
Designs are printed only on one side of each page, so you can tear out and frame your favorites.
On one side is a media determinism that sees the history of art merged with that of ceramic technology.
" Another said of the eight-nation talks, "There's seven countries on one side, and the U.S. on the other.
Any discussion that focuses only on one side, or just one aspect of one side, does women a disservice.
Most places, though, the money was virtually all on one side, and there was just so much of it.
Colorado State University is bordered by the Great Plains on one side, and the Rocky Mountain on the other.
On one side is what we might call the classic liberal democratic (small-l, small-d) theory of politics.
"Figuring out what's on one side of the line and what's on other side is incredibly complicated," she said.
I don't intend to lay the blame for the crisis in United States-European relations on one side only.
Another has Pope Francis on one side and the president's face set against the White House on the other.
On one side are researchers who say Americans eat too much sodium and that it is harming their health.
"Just saying 'bullying' is fairly broad and speaks to you being on one side of it," Ms. Arthur said.
We work, start on one side of the dayLike a planet's only sun, our eyes straightUntil the flame sinks.
In the center of the room is a free-standing walk-in closet that is mirrored on one side.
This dual-sided calendar is the first one to feature men on one side and women on the other.
I saw skulls on one side of me, skulls on the other, dug-out trenches and burned-up motorcycles.
On one side is Seth (Dominic Monaghan), a sad-sack minimum-wage worker in a Los Angeles animal shelter.
There is a bar in the middle, a dance floor on one side and pool tables on the other.
Isn't this one instance, at least, where 100 percent of the truth resides on one side of the argument?
On one side, the so-called elites see only news that fits with their urban, most likely progressive viewpoints.
Days grow longer and nights become shorter on one side of the planet, and vice versa on the other.
The living room extends on one side to an open-air seating area with a hammock overlooking the courtyard.
On one side of the road a van dispensed medicine, on the other two separate kitchens served the hungry.
As the rotors spin, passing air will flow with a lower pressure on one side compared to the other.
For Kazakhstan, flanked by China on one side and Russia on the other, the U.S. offers a potential counterweight.
"Senator Biden was on one side of that fight and I was on the other," Warren recounted in 2015.
Her neighbor on one side has already sold, and a construction fence now blocks part of Ms. Steele's driveway.
The skull on one side of the diptych suggests it, and the void on the other leaves no doubt.
After a few hours of observing the animals, I spotted the ibex herd on one side of the ridge.
Al-Qadam is surrounded by government-held territory on one side and Islamic State-controlled neighborhoods on the other.
"People were shooting on one side and we all ran the other way," Kealy, a recent Fordham University graduate, said.
The millennials on one side of this divide — now aged about 218 to 225 — have become more reliable Democratic allies.
On one side is Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna and her colleague Emmanuelle Charpentier who is now at Berlin's Max Planck Institute.
Or you conclude on one side of the aisle or the other that it is one thing or the other.
The Glide Ensemble sings on one side of the bar, and the Warriors crowd gasps and cheers on the other.
From the "stem," I looped the brush to create two or three sketched leaf-like shapes on one side. 28.
"In patients that have weakness on one side of their face, it doesn't mean that they have Bell's," she says.
People are working on one side and living on the other, there's business, banking as well as imports and exports.
Dentists who've been nagging us to floss for decades immediately started weighing in, coming down on one side or another.
A huge "Stand With Trump" sign hung on one side, an equally huge "Vote for Luther" sign on the other.
It's a 500-mile long waterway that borders China's Liaoning province on one side, and North Korea on the other.
Children played in the hallway because the gym floor was warped from rain damage and torn up on one side.
The tofu was cut into four rounds to resemble sea scallops, then fried on one side to a golden brown.
On one side is the utterly engrossing story and world, which pull you in with gorgeous visuals and haunting sounds.
On one side will be Manning, the old-style pocket passer and scion of a college and pro football icon.
It's a little black disc with a 180-degree camera on one side and a smart connector on the back.
On one side, the union has asked for smaller class sizes, more support staff and higher raises for all educators.
Yet today it is crushed by Mr Macron's mighty LREM on one side, and Mr Mélenchon's firebrands on the other.
On one side: the advertisers who want to improve the ad experience and deliver an efficient message around ad blockers.
The status bar is split in two, with notifications from apps on one side and system information on the other.
But the injuries have lingered: she was partially paralyzed on one side of her face and deaf in one ear.
Once again, there's an invitation to adventure and a secret villain on one side, and family issues on the other.
On one side, you have this discussion from the New York Times' Asia business columnist Li Yuan from this weekend.
And by combining this knowledge, we can measure the mass on one side of the Kibble balance using Planck's constant.
On one side of the River Irwell, in Salford, is a mayor loyal to Labour's far-left leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
On one side are aging rural and exurban counties, struggling to rebound from the worst economic collapse in modern times.
"Percocet" had been stamped in capital letters on one side of the pills, the Bibb County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
The extra mass on one side of the Atwood machine creates a net gravitational force pulling down on the system.
On one side of the gym, the wood has been torn up, but that's as far as things have gotten.
It would place him squarely on one side of the debate about how workers should be treated in this country.
Today I had a tooth shaved down because crippling anxiety makes me grind and rock my teeth on one side.
Baltimore police commanders in white uniforms and suits, who have been working to curb the violence, sat on one side.
Jews and blacks and Sikhs and queers and immigrants and Democrats generally are on one side of this ideological war.
On one side, the petitioners said the fingerprints and retinal scans collected under Aadhaar violated an individual's right to privacy.
"If you fear a Trump presidency, it's tempting to want the media's firepower heavily trained on one side," Spayd wrote.
AudioQuest's parts have a male USB jack on one side and a headphone port on the other and that's it.
On one side are those who feel players and teams should not be pardoned for their horrid free-throw shooting.
On one side are Kibaltchiche and his editorial and romantic partner Rirette Maîtrejean; on the other was The Bonnot Gang.
On one side, right-wing candidate Ivan Duque is running on the promise of lower taxes and cutting government spending.
When Louis-Dreyfus walked down the aisle, she had Daddy Tom on one side and Daddy William on the other.
You'll also find two smaller compartments on one side of the handle and one medium one on the other side.
The conflict has often seemed tribal, with record companies and stars on one side, and Silicon Valley on the other.
Mr. Bloomberg's childhood apartment had bedrooms and baths on one side of a hall, and common rooms on the other.
Grimm also has passed out campaign placards that read "Grimm 2018" on one side and "Trump 2020" on the other.
This house is on a sparsely populated peninsula with the bay on one side and the lake on the other.
Zoey Deutch has her dog Maybelle's face on one side of her ankle, and Maybelle's name on the other side.
Julia Garner stunned in an asymmetrical purple gown with one sleeve and a cutout at the waist on one side.
Undoubtedly the split was ideological, the most conservative four on one side and the most liberal four on the other.
On one side, I had remnants of my youth: neon leotards, glittery fanny packs, even a flower crown or two.
I'm not going to weigh in on one side winning or losing because no amount of bickering will change that.
Kind of like a trampoline, the subterranean bubble forcibly undulates as Sokolov puts pressure on one side using his foot.
Spread more cream cheese on one side of another latke and place, cream cheese side-down, on the topped latke.
The Valero refinery is bordered on one side by the Manchester neighborhood in east Houston along the Houston Ship Channel.
This means you could be texting on one side of your phone while watching a YouTube clip on the other.
It has just two ports: a souped-up USB port on one side and a headphone jack on the other.
On one side were those who believe performers should always have an absolute say over who they have sex with.
Arranged before them on one side of the chamber were lawyers for the Philippines, armed with laptop computers and notepads.
On one side of the scale are the things that pull us away from work, things that make working hard.
"Literally on one side of the street here in Denver, the rate of people doing CPR was 40%," Sasson said.
He wears a tailor-made, two-piece suit, divided vertically — Clippers red on one side; Clippers blue on the other.
On one side are what she calls the "disaster capitalists" looking for a profit, and on the other, local communities.
Among directors, you have the effusive Guillermo del Toro on one side and the reserved Christopher Nolan on the other.
The abortion debate would no longer be an absolutist position on one side against an absolutist position on the other.
On one side, there is Gennady Golovkin, boxing's "most feared fighter" relentlessly beating opponents with no formidable adversary in sight.
On one side of this room is the kitchen and breakfast area; on the other, a study and bedroom suite.
I'd put POOP, TPS and NAPPY on one side, and ATRIA, DIJON and SERIF on the other, for a start.
Another angle: During his trip, Mr. Trump has embraced regal respectability on one side, and settling scores on the other.
On one side of the equation was an opportunity that was completely safe, often in a profession outside of sports.
Some cooks sear scallops nearly entirely on one side, turning them over for only a minute or so to finish.
Petrale sole, once a local mainstay, is a plainly hideous flatfish with both eyes on one side of its body.
The point is that demented anger is a significant factor in modern American political life — and overwhelmingly on one side.
On one side are pragmatic technocrats and career diplomats who believe Mr. Maduro's disastrous economic performance makes his government unsustainable.
Stephanie Prida, the pastry chef, soaks it with blood orange-syrup on one side and condensed milk on the other.
One painting, "National Emergency," about the immigration debate, depicts President Trump on one side opposed by Ocasio-Cortez and others.
There's a "Blue Valentine"-like drama starring Rodriguez and Stanfield on one side, and a studio comedy on the other.
On one side are the traditionalists, who insist that abuse can be prevented only by tighter adherence to church doctrine.
It has a pencil on one side and a brush on the other side, which makes it all sit nice.
Muhammad Jassem, a heavy-machine operator, lives on one side of the river and his elderly parents on the other.
On one side is a living room with mahogany sliding doors that lead to a rear deck made of ipe.
Immediately, the man was able to say Dobbs had Poland syndrome, which causes asymmetry on one side of the body.
On one side stand longtime adult smokers who celebrate the device as the aid that finally helped them quit smoking.
Research shows that, increasingly, Americans on one side of the political divide don't just disagree with those on the other.
A reliance on identity-based coalitions on one side will invariably produce an upsurge in identity politics on the other.
The tensions are exacerbated by the presence of Russian and Syrian forces on one side and Turkish forces on another.
Today, the Democratic Party is roughly evenly divided between liberals on one side and moderates and conservatives on the other.
Her dress featured a cape that included the American flag on one side and the Iranian flag on the other.
Looking at our solar system, the divide seems obvious: On one side there are terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars.
The big thrill comes at the end, after the potatoes have cooked on one side and need to be flipped.
Washington is keen to end the standoff between Qatar on one side and several other Arab nations on the other.
Whatever the arena — health care, education, work, leisure — on one side of the velvet rope is a friction-free existence.
"You have the leagues on one side, and then the teams and the players on the other side," he explains.
He says his company's solution connects to the CRM system on one side and the financial systems on the other.
Mr. Morillo was playing pool with Marcelo Daa and another friend in a shack on one side of the yard.
On one side, is the vast majority of Arabs who yearn for peace and prosperity, stable institutions and honest governments.
The basic establishment/anti-establishment fault line still has Trump and Cruz on one side and Kasich on the other.
Do you join on one side or the other, or do you try to make your way around the skirmish?
On one side were a phalanx of congressional offices that sought to curb the Cuban military's access to convertible currency.
On one side of the courtyard is their modeling atelier, where they experiment with smaller works before scaling them up.
On one side, a sizable black community had grown, drawn by jobs in the factories of peanut producers like Planters.
A roadside stand promotes a "massive inventory clearance sale" on one side, as well as a basic pistol permit class.
On one side, a communist approach looking toward the Soviet Union; on the other, a wave of Muslim Brotherhood conservatism.
In this illustration, Donald Trump is on one side while reporter are trying to get to him on a tightrope.
What is patently clear to those on one side of the debate is patently false to those on the other.
So, I would sleep like 10 minutes on one side and then my face was hurting and I would move!
The Reversible (Un)Mat from Lululemon helps solve that problem with a moisture-absorbing polyurethane-coated layer on one side.
On one side of Koguta are Kalenjins, here ardent supporters of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Kalenjin deputy, William Ruto.
On one side of that dotted line lies the vast Pacific Ocean; on the other is the Sea of Okhotsk.
On one side, you get a grainy surface meant to deliver the same exfoliation you'd get from a really good loofah.
On one side sit the self-styled "Spartans"—the two dozen MPs who voted against Theresa May's exit deal every time.
In a large heavy-bottom pan over medium-high heat, cook burgers about 4 minutes, until well seared on one side.
On one side, it's another body of work, with some dope black people who shut it down and it sounds amazing.
When we got to the auditorium, there was a rope down the center: blacks on one side, whites on the other.
On one side are parents like John Furjanic of Chicago, who played football through high school and during college at Yale.
On one side, there are allies of Beijing who have no problem with Huawei, with Russia only the latest major example.
HEMINGWAY: It also shows I think too much willingness to engage to engage in conspiracy theories on one side of things.
She still grapples with her injuries: she is partially paralyzed on one side of her face and deaf in one ear.
And then you'd have all the Republicans on one side of the room and all the Democrats on the other side.
The windows there were pocked with bullet holes; the glass shrugged in on one side and puffed out on the other.
Babies are born, and we see them ushered in beneath a canopy of leafy branches on one side of the stage.
"It was too much of a coincidence that all of the minorities were on one side of the house," she added.
Inevitably, this book will be scoured by those seeking to enlist Churchill on one side or other of the Brexit argument.
On one side stood Republican and Democratic ex-ambassadors, officials, generals and academics who do not cheer a world in disarray.
There always seems to be somebody lined up on one side of an issue or the other based solely on profit.
It features a barbecue theme on one side, ice cream truck on the other awnings, windows and even a steering wheel.
A party divided with the military on one side and Mnangagwa on the other is not a conducive environment for investment.
Pipe cream cheese on one side of each cheese wedge, and apply the larger cracker halves to mimic pie crusts.6.
Other cyst-specific clues: pelvic pain on one side or general pelvic pain that radiates into your lower back or thighs.
This Windows 10 PC has a 7.9-inch LCD on one side and a matching E Ink panel on the other.
On one side of the road flows the Truckee River; on the other bands of wild horses forage for parched grass.
"What we are saying is that there will be less dependence just on one side of the world," he told CNN.
Because lately it seems that — depending on which candidate one is rooting for — the scrutiny only focuses only on one side.
Jane's food truck features a barbecue theme on one side, ice cream truck on the other awnings, windows and steering wheel.
Many economic changes, though, require more than just national redistribution, if the losers are concentrated on one side of the border.
The show at the Hayward does not come down on one side or the other, or even address this question explicitly.
On one side are conservatives from Republican strongholds, where many voters consider helping immigrants stay in the U.S. to be amnesty.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN)On one side of Milwaukee's Sherman Park neighborhood stand grand houses with manicured lawns and tree-lined streets.
A second laser increases the potential energy on one side of the Bose-Einstein condensate, making it denser on that side.
On one side, you had Zimmerman who hid behind Florida's infamous stand your ground law as a reasoning for his actions.
But a war of words had escalated between Qatari media on one side and Saudi and Emirati media on the other.
The front nose can swing open and away from the rest of the plane, staying connected through hinges on one side.
On one side are those who fear a female candidate will face the same challenge with white men as Hillary Clinton.
Asked about the presidential election, Leavell said that the environment has only been a focus on "one side" of the aisle.
"Our house is right in the middle — we have crocodiles on one side and tigers on the other," says Bindi, 20.
A cancel button appears on one side, while the other points toward a Touch ID button on the right for authentication.
Drop 2 drops of red dye on one side of the icing and 2 drops of blue dye onto the other.
It feels pretty political when you see on one side mostly white people and on the other side mostly marginalized people.
On one side were software engineers, who built out the applications needed by employees to conduct the business of their companies.
On one side were goaltenders like Rogie Vachon, who turned aside all six penalty shot attempts he faced throughout his career.
Politicians, whether on one side of the aisle or the other, love to make bold appeals for reforms and new programs.
The world's first coin proudly displayed the head of a roaring lion on one side, with simple markings on the other.
On one side, brownstone Brooklyn rejected the prospect of fewer trains at stations in the Park Slope and Carroll Gardens neighborhoods.
Footage obtained by TMZ shows protesters chanting "F--- Donald Trump" near the president's destroyed star on one side of the sidewalk.
But the margin for error is no better: There are boulders on one side, a 2,000-foot drop on the other.
"On one side of it, he's likely got family, but we can't know exactly what he did over there," she said.
On one side, it has traditional database vendors like Oracle, and on the other there's AWS and its family of databases.
There's a camera on one side of the lenses and, on the other side, a light that alerts people you're recording.
Take the 44-ounce porterhouse, a T-shaped bone with filet mignon on one side and strip steak on the other.
He saw the government as the servant primarily of rich corporations on one side and of unemployed minorities on the other.
"It's like a circle — you make a fix on one side and it pops out on the other side," Hoadley said.
That would be more or less fine if the plastic handle weren't supported by it on one side with no fastener.
Because the buildings are circular, wind tends to flow around them instead of putting pressure on one side of a home.
There's a brake on one side and a throttle on the other that'll propel you up to 15 miles per hour.
On one side protesters were yelling and holding signs, and on the other side, the police had shields, helmets and batons.
On one side are those who consider reproductive rights too ideologically thorny for the populism of the Democrats' "Better Deal" agenda.
Typically, our natural bedhead is less "artfully disheveled" and more matted on one side, full-on lion's mane on the other.
They'd see that on one side the mouth Henry is reclining and smiling, between the gums and teeth, bright and alert.
The stairs descend into a cement canyon formed by a building on one side and a high walkway on the other.
It took 25 days before he received proper treatment, during which time he developed tetanus on one side of his body.
On one side, there are socially-righteous youths who don't think sexuality needs to be solemnly declared like a cancer diagnosis.
She operated her office on one side of Lincoln Road and lived in a tiny studio apartment on the other end.
On one side you have a vast world that encourages creativity, offering players a virtual sandbox to build whatever they like.
Doctors performed surgery on his leg, according to McCain, but made incorrect incisions on one side and cut all the ligaments.
You have a $3, $4, $5, $7, $10 transaction on one side versus a thousand dollar transaction on the other side.
I was actually in the middle of a remote highway, with a lake on one side and fields on the other.
GREEN Yes, a wall of guns on one side and a wall painted to depict the romantic prairie on the other.
Heidi posted this video, showing her on one side of a pane of glass and musician Tom Kaulitz on the other.
On one side, they're hacking away at the edges of the Affordable Care Act in the hope that it will implode.
"It will make for great television: a split screen of Tillerson on one side and Trump on the other," he added.
Roughing up the ball on one side can make it move unpredictably, making it more challenging for the batsmen to hit.
On one side sits the suburb of San Pedro Garza García, one of the richest municipalities in all of Latin America.
And it still is bipolar, with the church on one side and counterculture on the other, and there's very few bridges.
On one side of this debate are old-school liberals with strong ties to the labor movement and urban political machines.
On one side are journalists, political scientists and others who believe that racial resentment was the overwhelming reason that Trump won.
"I am aware that the results during my government on one side were well received," Mr. Fujimori said in the video.
He was wearing a cutoff T-shirt with "God Bless America" emblazoned on one side, a bald eagle on the other.
Two years later, he joined an Arab alliance fighting on one side of Yemen's war, led by Iran's archenemy Saudi Arabia.
On one side of each fan was an illustration of an Ozzie and Harriet-like American family — father, mother, son, daughter.
Where people, it's Apple essentially and Microsoft on one side and some others, who are just furious at Google and Facebook.
Harry told me to put everything that's good on one side of the scale, and what just happened on the other.
On one side, women who called themselves feminists backed the Equal Rights Amendment, which would erase legal distinctions between the sexes.
After about three minutes on one side, I flipped the burger and noticed the top layer was already becoming slightly brown.
As with two competitive siblings close in age, just about everything that happens on one side demands comparison with the other.
The hallway is bounded on one side by the main staircase, and leads into a great room trimmed in gypsum wood.
Now you have the gay crowd on one side, the techno heads on the other, the hip-hop heads on other.
Because lately it seems that — depending on which candidate one if rooting for — the scrutiny only focuses only on one side.
A white, wooden Pentecostal church was on one side, one of two churches serving the tiny hamlet of Cove Orchard, Oregon.
To identify the lesion, he'd have to search for these signs on one side which were not present on the other.
On one side, there's a wood panel with a chrome stripe that blends right in with the rest of the dashboard.
On one side are the bias-fixers, who believe the systems can be purged of prejudice with a bit more math.
So far this cycle, there have been 2 — but there have only been debates on one side of the political aisle.
Ms. Ruiz kept a complete set on one side of the stage, while Mr. Cullinan had another set on the other.
There is a patio for grilling at the back of the house, and a stone patio and deck on one side.
Others saw a similarity between the military mobilization on one side of the bay and the cultural mobilization on the other.
Our windows overlooked a waterway on one side, and the highway and draw bridge on the other, with a nice terrace.
She lived on one side of the cemetery, school was on the other, and she crossed it four times a day.
Upon arrival at Auschwitz they were lined up into rows - young men on one side and young women on the other.
The landscape blowing by is sea and beaches on one side and rolling green hills and pine forests on the other.
On one side are the growing number of big and small growers raising fruits and vegetables in these soil-free systems.
On one side of the divide, there are those who place their own well-being ahead of foreign and personal interests.
That would result in a burning hell on one side and eternal frostbite on the other, neither side suitable for life.
On one side you have groups that have historically faced harsh discrimination for their skin color, religious background, and sexual orientation.
The brand name will be written only on one side of the pack, covering no more than 5% of the side.
The President equated the white supremacists on one side with the "alt-left," as he described it, on the other side.
There is an x-ray source on one side of your body with an x-ray detector on the other side.
Veleka Beach in Tsarevo is known for having the Black Sea on one side and the Veleka River on the other.
On one side of its balance sheet are the financial assets that it buys such as Treasuries and mortgage backed securities.
The range is set into an island, topped with stainless steel on one side and on the dining end, butcher block.
What signaled an egg on one side of the brood to hatch so soon after an egg on the other side?
FG: I visited a women's jail in L.A. that has 12 women to a cell, with six beds on one side.
The commemoration last year quickly turned into a brawl, with upper-caste Hindus fighting on one side, Dalits on the other.
Sear them hard on one side over high heat, then turn them carefully and heat through, then serve with the salad.
When Donner summons his storm, you see a thunder sheet shaking on one side of the stage, and Loge operating it.
"When national injunctions accelerate decision making, the Supreme Court only gets views on one side of the argument," Mr. Blackman said.
A pool of water is collecting on the linoleum floor, spilling from a washing machine on one side of the tent.
Hadid wore an asymmetrical long-sleeve Tommy Hilfiger mini dress that featured a sculptural shoulder on one side, an off-the-shoulder design on the other, plus a skirt that was split into a mini on one side and had a full tulle train on the other, all paired with Wolford fishnet tights and Jacquie Aiche jewels.
There's family connections — people whose parents live on one side, they live on the other, or siblings who are on different sides.
On one side there are conservative Muslims and nationalists, for whom he remains a symbol of prosperity, religious freedom and national pride.
On one side, you have the Oscar newcomers: Lady Gaga, who is always accompanied by Bradley Cooper, Rami Malek, and Mahershala Ali.
It has a (single) USB-A port on one side, while the other hosts two USB-C ports an a headphone jack.
They found, for example, a doubleweave with Cordura-grade nylon on one side and a softer nylon/polyester blend on the other.
As the rotor spins, passing air flows with a lower pressure on one side compared to the other, creating a propulsion force.
On one side of the ongoing battle for it, ISIS terrorists who took over Mosul when the Iraqi army fled in 210.
Facebook has a double interest here: On one side, it needs to be able to charge publishers money who want more exposure.
That could roughly translate to ensuring an app on one side of the Duo could resize or move across its two screens.
On one side, Miles tells them, lies the "warmth and sunshine" of California, on the other the "hope and opportunity" of Nevada.
On one side is the United Arab Emirates, a wealthy confederation of seven small states allied with Saudi Arabia, Iran's bitter foe.
Ever noticed a little ache, pang, or sharp pain on one side of your lower abdomen in the middle of the month?
You can also put it in a tent mode, with your PowerPoint notes on one side and the presentation on the other.
I tied a knot on one side, layered it with my black leather jacket and some combat boots for an edgier vibe.
The 116th is the most female and most diverse Congress ever, though that diversity mainly exists on one side of the aisle.
On the show, she describes her injuries: She is partially paralyzed on one side of her face and deaf in one ear.
They are commonly called space blankets and they look like sheets of foil, silver on one side and gold on the other.
But the boost was all on one side: nearly half of Democrats trust the press, while a dwindling 13% of Republicans agree.
It's a nicely made book, with clown egg photos on one side of the page and informative biographies on the other side.
On one side, you have President Trump, easily the most politically incorrect figure to win the White House in the modern era.
On one side of the disc is a bank of photo cells, while on the other side is, once again, the candle.
We would just keep it on one side of the floor, and it made other teams&apos job easier to guard us.
The badge, a gift from the San Antonio Police Department, has Melton's name on one side and a poem on the back.
On one side, there are people who think the longer the better because that just means there's more fried potato to love.
"When a crew comes back, they say on one side of the space station, they see this beautiful blue planet," he said.
If events such as a forest fire damage strain resources on one side of the highway, the effect is even more acute.
The simple white bag shows Hillary Clinton wearing a studded collar on one side and the phrase "nasty woman" on the other.
In a covered area on one side of the building are a bunch of these amazing bright red Herman Miller-designed chairs.
Keeping with the royal trends, Moore also wore a chic black hat, which featured an elaborate pink floral detail on one side.
Not everyone gets it, but those who do tend to feel a dull, aching pain on one side of their lower stomach.
"It is conceded with increasing reluctance on one side and clung to as an article of faith by the other," they wrote.
They were a way to connect participants in two-sided markets — app developers on one side and app users on the other.
In the bipolar Trump presidency, on one side is Darth Vader Steve Bannon and on the other is Trump's Manhattanite daughter Ivanka.
In most cases, bookmakers had simply set their initial prices wrong, leading to sharp adjustments as money poured in on one side.
The IED itself is usually positioned on one side of the road with the wire pulled across and attached to something else.
On one side is a group — comprised mostly of technology executives — who see the request as a fundamental violation of consumer privacy.
It puts the growing list of nine or ten Arab states on one side, and Qatar, Turkey, and Iran on the other.
On one side are proponents who contend that animal testing is essential to human health and safety, pointing to numerous lifesaving discoveries.
"It is not possible just to have free riding on one side, when you make a good business," the French president said.
Thin screens are lined up — three on one side, two on the other — creating a narrow path that you can walk through.
It has two full-size USB ports and an Ethernet jack on one side and HDMI and VGA ports on the other.
Since the artificial stomach was transparent on one side, the researchers were able to see the batteries and visually guide the robots.
There, he saw what was left of the aircraft as it lay on one side, spewing smoke and highly volatile aviation fuel.
He then drops the meat into a cast-iron skillet, cooking it about five minutes on one side, three on the other.
"We're sitting around a table, McCain is on one side, I'm on the other, Bernanke and Paulson and President Bush," Obama recalled.
The divisions within the Cabinet are between the 33 Brexiteers on one side and Philip Hammond/Greg Clark on the other side.
On one side are those like former NASA Administrator Mike Griffin, who prefer approaching space exploration from a traditional, Apollo-like method.
On one side are advocates from the Hindu American Foundation, which seeks to shape the image of Hinduism in the United States.
A. There is a truck used by rock bands that can be opened up on one side and it becomes a stage.
On one side, Republican leaders like Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Paul Ryan, the conservative House speaker, consider her a lodestar.
As the rotor spins, passing air will flow with a lower pressure on one side compared to the other, the business said.
Ellyn from Burnt Impressions had toaster elements created with Paul Shaffer's face on one side, Dave's on the other, in 48 hours.
I pass through a tall Chinese portico flanked on one side by a stuffed lion and on the other by a tiger.
Chicago has an imposing skyline, too, but only on one side of the course, and the skyscrapers are farther from the water.
We see Ms. Canuso on one side of the stage and Mr. Sobelle on the other, both sitting alone at a table.
It has tiny 100% silicone nubs on one side that grab yoga mats and keep yogis from slipping around during the exercise.
"What you can see is this real dichotomy — on one side of the room, it's a feeling of color," Obama said Tuesday.
The push for legislation has set off a lobbying war with insurers on one side, and physicians and hospitals on the other.
But increased talk of how so many are on one side of the low volatility trade could signal the wind is changing.
On one side were supporters of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who want the temple access ban to remain in place.
Past the front porch is a large foyer, opening to a living room on one side and a study on the other.
"DON'T WORRY, YOU'LL GET BACKPAY," is printed on one side of the coins, according to a photo obtained by CNN's Jake Tapper.
It could've featured an image of Trump on both sides or maybe Trump on one side and Vladimir Putin on the other.

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