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And Trump has positioned himself on every side of this debate.
That would let carmakers put these sensors on every side of the car.
"There was 4 feet of snow on every side of us," Dodson said.
Of course, the ultimate goal of those on every side of this issue is the same: to reduce new HIV infections.
Now, almost everybody on every side of the political ledger says he doesn't appear to be detailed as a presidential candidate.
Whatever one's views on the pipeline, the laws threaten the First Amendment rights of South Dakotans on every side of the issue.
Officials on every side of the disagreement declined to speak publicly about it, citing the sensitive nature of negotiations over the matter.
"Literally, look all around — there are puppies on every side of the field," the Puppy Bowl announcer says in the YouTube clip.
I'm here to make sure everybody on every side of every story is asked the sometimes tough, pointed questions that need to be asked.
Churches have been vandalized or burned to the ground, and many Christians fear persecution as religious extremists grow stronger on every side of the war.
There are many inspiring speeches by people on every side of this issue: the government, nonprofits, research organizations, and even a woman who receives food assistance.
Since then, Flake has positioned himself on every side of the debate around Kavanaugh — always leaving himself room to vote in favor of the judge, but never quite committing either.
In "Eastwatch," Davos does his best to talk sense into the hubristic leaders on every side of him, all while traveling Westeros at the speed of light and rescuing Gendry from purgatory apprenticeship.
You can only play whoever's on the schedule, but Penn State is a stronger team on every side of the ball, so barring a disaster, expect the Nittany Lions to roll in this one.
But in this matchup, it feels like San Diego State is going to be better on every side of the ball, and their stout defense could very well shut out the Chippewas if they're on their game.
Ultimately it's stripping women on every side of this 'debate' of their agency, and refusing to recognize that women can—and should—make their own choices without men using them as tropes to assert their own political position.
Price, with his experience on every side of the health care issue, a plan in place and a GOP Congress in tow, is the right guy to do the first part of the job in dismantling the price inflation that comes from Obamacare.
Resembling the psychological evaluation known as the Rorschach test, the report has already been adopted by partisans on every side of the controversy that set the IG in motion in the first place -- each hoping to score a cheap political point in the moment.
"There's a diversity of opinions in a group of 20, so there's people on every side of the issue, so it was never a situation where there was an isolated force there," Gary Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, said after the summit.
And, by the way, the last four polls in a row, when you nominate a candidate who literally has been on every side of every issue, and in the course of this debate may be on two other sides before we're done, that's not how you win.
Record: 6-5Last week: 13thWeek 12 result: Lost to the Ravens, 45-6Week 13 opponent: at Arizona CardinalsOne thing to know: The Los Angeles Rams got steamrolled by the Ravens on Monday night, failing on every side of the field in front of the home crowd.
What you're seeing now is the people on every side of the equation are much more educated because either they've tried to advertise and they've realized it's complicated, or they've kicked the tires on a lot of these companies and they realize that it's not something that would fit into their organization.
In 1872 Dennys Lascelles bluestone Woolstore was erected. Architect Jacob Pitman designed the basement of the building and Jonathan Coulson designed the remainder of the building. The Woolstore measured 132 x 64 ft. Windows featured on every side of the building.
The nymph of the pronghorn clubtail is large in size with a length of . Its abdomen is the widest at segment five. On the top of each abdominal segment two through nine has a curved hook, and there is a single, rear-facing spine on every side of abdominal segments seven through nine.
The nymph of the gray sanddragon is large in size with a length of 1 inch (25 mm). This dragonfly nymph s sandy brown in color and has short legs covered with stiff bristles. Its abdomen turns up at the tip, and there is a single, rear- facing spine on every side of abdominal segments three through nine.
In 1914, Balaban met Sam Katz, a by-day law clerk assisting his father, Morris Katz, at nights with the Katz family's own theatres.Balaban (1942), p.46. The young men became close, lunching together every day and sharing their visions for the future. According to Balaban, his own dream was to build 5,000-seat "Presentation Houses" on every side of town.
The inner space of the naves is encircled with a window-sill cornice around the perimeter, which continue into cylindrical supports with cantilevers on top. From there on, vault supports are passing up. In the southern aisle on the eastern wall, there is the pointed entrance portal into the Sternberg Chapel. The windows along the aisles, four on every side of the church, have a distinctive cylindrical profile in the linings.
Children started to attend school when they were four and rarely finished the full eight grades. If a student did pass their eighth grade examination, they were allowed to carve their initials on the brick exterior of the school. These carvings are still visible today on every side of the school. Subjects studied in school included reading (McGuffey Readers), spelling, drawing, penmanship (the Palmer Method), music, geography, arithmetic, U.S. history and grammar.
The two stands were both all seated with the bancada nascente being totally uncovered and considerably smaller than the main bancada lateral. Because it was built into the ground, the top of the main stand, complete with its roof was actually only at street level, which required walking down several stairways to reach the stand from the main road. Since 2016 the stadium has stands on every side of the pitch totally covered and with every modern amenity.
On the upper part, there are 48 pointed windows in three levels (sixteen on each level, two on every side of the octagonal levels). On the lower part, a gate was cut and turned to a baptismal chapel in 1931. Above the gate there is a replica of the oldest sculpture in Szeged, the "Kőbárány" (stone lamb), an agnus dei (Lamb of God) representation from the early 12th century. The replica replaced the original sculpture in 1991.
Due to the fundamental nature of fluids, a fluid cannot remain at rest under the presence of a shear stress. However, fluids can exert pressure normal to any contacting surface. If a point in the fluid is thought of as an infinitesimally small cube, then it follows from the principles of equilibrium that the pressure on every side of this unit of fluid must be equal. If this were not the case, the fluid would move in the direction of the resulting force.
He also burned on that day thirteen villages on every side of Ballymote; and he ravaged Ballymote itself more than he did any other town. Their losses were of little account, except the son of Coffey Roe Magauran, on the side of Brian; Gilbert Grayne, a gentleman of Sir George's people, who was slain on the other side. The son of O'Rourke then returned back to his own territory loaded with great preys and spoils. This was done in the first month of summer.
The idea came from a lost work titled Inventio Fortunata, and the island features on maps from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including those of Gerardus Mercator and his successors. Mercator describes the island in a 1577 letter to John Dee: :In the midst of the four countries is a Whirl-pool, into which there empty these four indrawing Seas which divide the North. And the water rushes round and descends into the Earth just as if one were pouring it through a filter funnel. It is four degrees wide on every side of the Pole, that is to say eight degrees altogether.
Laurence Sterne's famous 1759 picaresque novel Tristram Shandy contains various references to the Nine Years' War, mostly the 1695 Second Siege of Namur. However, Corporal Trim refers to the Battle of Landen as follows: Your honour remembers with concern, said the corporal, the total rout and confusion of our camp and army at the affair of Landen; every one was left to shift for himself; and if it had not been for the regiments of Wyndham, Lumley, and Galway, which covered the retreat over the bridge Neerspeeken, the king himself could scarce have gained it – he was press'd hard, as your honour knows, on every side of him...
Smaller mudflows also formed on every side of the volcano, as well a layer of pumice and volcanic ash that reached as far as northeast; volcanic ash was detected up to east at the city of Elko, Nevada. Additionally, the lava flow on the volcano's northeastern flank was removed by this eruption, but not the similar deposit on the western flank. The eruptive output volume totaled , dwarfed by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, which had a volume of . The region on the volcano's northeastern flank destroyed by the eruptions, in area, is now known as the Devastated Area, and it along with other deposits from the volcano has been altered by erosion and regrowth of vegetation, though the vegetation in Devastated Area is sparse due to its siliceous (rich in silica), nutrient-deprived soil, which cannot sustain normal tree growth due to its lack of water retention.
During this period, Claiborne also wrote books on amateur astronomy (The Summer Stargazer) and marine biology, man's impact on the marine eco-system, and its impact on his development (On Every Side of the Sea), as well as several others. Late in life, Claiborne turned to another lifelong interest: linguistics in general and the English language in particular. His Our Marvelous Native Tongue (also called The Life and Times of the English Language) is a well-known book about the origins and evolution of English, spanning subjects as diverse as the Indo-Europeans, the Saxons, the King James Bible, Pidgin English, and African American Vernacular English (also called 'Ebonics'). During this late period, he also produced Saying What You Mean, a practical guide for writers, researched by his daughter, Amanda Claiborne; the less well-received Roots of English, which included a fascinating 're-assembled' hypothetical Indo- European dictionary; and Loose Cannons and Red Herrings: a book of lost metaphors, about metaphors that have merged into common usage to the point that the source of their meaning is obscured.

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