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1 On the other side was a brick wall and buildings.
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2 I could quote you the examples on the other side.
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3 Then on the other side of Isola Madre go with the wind.
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4 We pulled him down on the other side and turned him over.
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5 If we could get across, there was a road on the other side.
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6 We crossed the street and started to walk up the other side.
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7 If it's too uncomfortable, darling, lie on the other side, I said.
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8 I lowered the vermouth bottle to the other side of the bed when she came in.
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9 We took long walks on the other side of the mountain to the Bains de l'Alliaz.
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10 He was walking on the near side of the bridge but on the other side of the tracks.
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11 The nurse was on one side and the doctor stood on the other side of the table beside some cylinders.
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12 The mountains on the other side of the lake were all white and the plain of the Rhone Valley was covered.
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13 The column did not move, although, on the other side beyond the stalled vehicles I could see the troops moving.
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14 As I lay on the bed I could see the big mirror on the other side of the room but could not see what it reflected.
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15 The lake widened and across it on the shore at the foot of the mountains on the other side we saw a few lights that should be Luino.
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16 The sun was going down and looking up along the bank as we drove I saw the Austrian observation balloons above the hills on the other side dark against the sunset.
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17 The mountains were sharp and steep on the other side of the lake and down at the end of the lake was the plain of the Rhone Valley flat between the two ranges of mountains; and up the valley where the mountains cut it off was the Dent du Midi.
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