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On and opposite
On the opposite side of the continent,
On this ship he took a detachment of troops from Rio de Janeiro to Colonia do Sacramento on the Rio de la Plata ( opposite Buenos Aires ) to relieve the garrison there.
On an anemometer with four cups it is easy to see that since the cups are arranged symmetrically on the end of the arms, the wind always has the hollow of one cup presented to it and is blowing on the back of the cup on the opposite end of the cross.
On the opposite extreme, summers in the Southern Interior valleys are hot ; for example in Osoyoos the July Maximum averages, hot weather sometimes moves towards the Coast or to the far north of the province.
On 9 August 48 BC at Pharsalus in central Greece, Gaius Julius Caesar and his allies formed up opposite the army of the republic under the command of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (" Pompey the Great ").
On the other hand, free software and proprietary software are opposite traits, and an application can be one or the other but never both, contingent upon the availability of the source code under certain minimum freedoms.
On 12 December, Irgun placed a car bomb opposite the Damascus Gate, killing 20 people.
On the Wheel of the Year, it is opposite Imbolc, which is celebrated on February 2 in the northern hemisphere, and late July / early August in the southern hemisphere.
On the opposite side is the " survivor tree ", part of the building's original landscaping that survived the blast and fires that followed it.
On the highway side of the Pastaza, a tributary river occurs about every 3 – 4 km for a stretch of about 50 km ; on the opposite bank, the number of tributaries is slightly lower.
On the Broncos ' first play after receiving the opening kickoff, quarterback John Elway faked a handoff, then spun around and ran in the opposite direction for a 10-yard gain to the Denver 34-yard line.
On 14 July 2011, a copy of the Yuri Gagarin Statue from outside his former school in Lyubertsy was unveiled at the Admiralty Arch end of The Mall in London, opposite the permanent sculpture of James Cook.
On 28 April that year he was given a golden turtle badge by the famous Italian writer Gabriele d ' Annunzio which symbolised the opposite of his speed.
On the opposite movement, the mandibles are pushed deeper into the skin by levering against the maxillae.
On an board, there are exactly 26, 534, 728, 821, 064 directed closed tours ( i. e. two tours along the same path that travel in opposite directions are counted separately, as are rotations and reflections ).
On the opposite ( west ) bank is the town of Nordenham at the foot of the Butjadingen Peninsula ; thus, the mouth of the river is located in Lower Saxony.
On the other hand, when the Speaker and the President belong to opposite parties, the public role and influence of the Speaker tend to increase.
On the other hand, the black pawn on b2 and the Black Chameleon on d1 are safe from the Long Leaper because there is no square on the opposite side on which the Long Leaper could land.
On an aircraft so equipped, the wing is designed to rotate on center pivot, so that one tip is swept forward while the opposite tip is swept aft.
On the opposite side of the coast of the Biscay Bay, in Brittany, there are traditions related with the city of Ker-Ys, situated in the Douarnenez gulf, in lands claimed from the sea and protected by a dam.
On the opposite wall, the observer would view the inverted image of the outside.
On the battle screen, the enemy appears on the opposite side of the characters ; each battle uses the familiar Active Time Battle system that was first featured in Final Fantasy IV.
On the other hand, the Colombian government has recently moved in the opposite direction.
On this basis, the diagram opposite ( redrawn from their article ) showed the real ' kingdoms ' ( their quotation marks ) of the eukaryotes.

On and ends
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
On Moore's view, " intuitions " revealed not the rightness or wrongness of specific actions, but only what things were good in themselves, as ends to be pursued.
On the wrong side, the ends of the loops are visible, both the tops and bottoms, creating a much more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.
On one end of the spectrum we have an inviscid or a simple Newtonian fluid and on the other end, a rigid solid ; thus the behaviour of all materials fall somewhere in between these two ends.
On day seven, shiva generally ends in the morning, following services, and the mourners are walked around the block by the community.
On the other hand, praxis involves thinking, but always with an aim to desired actions, whereby humans cause change or movement themselves for their own ends.
* On August 23, 2005, Israel's unilateral disengagement from 25 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and West Bank ends.
On the gable ends of the nave and chancel are stone cross finials.
On teleological or utilitarian grounds, the moral status of " black market organ donation " relies upon the ends, rather than the means.
The sequence ends with the sudden reintroduction of " On Broadway " and teleological time.
On the south it ends abruptly at the Mediterraenan, forming a broken and abrupt coastline.
On the east it passes through North Aurora, then East Denver, and on the west, through West Denver, then just below Edgewater, and through Northeast and North Lakewood, and finally ends in the southern part of Golden.
On arrival in Málaga, Steve ends up giving the last decent car to Walter to get rid of him, and takes instead an Italian car with an awkward clutch, which he has trouble driving to Vicky's discomfort and annoyance.
On the ends of the horseshoe were stationed corvettes and fireships.
On Sundays there is a practice at 09: 30 followed by Eucharist, then a further afternoon practice followed by Evensong which ends at 7pm.
The film ends with the group on stage in front of a packed house, stripping to Tom Jones ' version of You Can Leave Your Hat On ( their hats being the final item removed ).
The 2000 film ends with a quote from a Walt Whitman poem entitled " On The Beach at Night ", strikingly appropriate, describing how frightening an approaching cloud bank seemed at night to the poet's child, blotting the stars out one by one, as the father and child stood on the beach on Massachusetts ' North Shore.
On a triangle instrument, one of the angles is left open, with the ends of the bar not quite touching.
In the first phase of construction, the Vincennes and Saint-Germain lines became the ends of the east-west Line A, the central section of which was opened station by station between 1969 and 1977. On its completion, Line A was joined by the initial southern section of the north-south Line B.
On Omi's advice, Yabu plans to not only exploit Blackthorne's knowledge to his own ends but also confiscate the wealth of guns and money recovered from the Erasmus, but word reaches his overlord, Lord Toranaga, the powerful president of the council of regents.
On the original release and videocassette the film ends credits roll with a shot of the top of the Empire State building and the title track (" Superfly ") plays.
On the release of the two prisoners the Levellers held a meeting at the Nag's Head tavern, in which, says Lilburne, " the just ends of the war were as exactly laid open by Mr. John Wildman as ever I heard in my life ", and the party agreed to oppose the execution or deposition of the king till the fundamental principles of the future constitution were settled.
Sir Francis Bacon in 1592 wrote in a letter that his " vast contemplative ends " expressed his " philanthropia ", and his 1608 essay On Goodness defined his subject as " the affecting of the weale of men ... what the Grecians call philanthropia ".
On the ends of their legs are crow ’ s feet and on their heads are bishops ’ hats.

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