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On and right
On their right rose the embankment covered with brush and trees.
On the surface of the right kidney there were also 2 yellow, firm, friable raised areas measuring up to 2 cm. in diameter.
On the right is the Brumidi Liberty group, as it looked after cleaning operations, which had not yet come around to the other end ; ;
On the right ''.
On the right window, at eye level, in smaller print but also in gold, was Gonzalez, Prop., and under that, Se Habla Espanol.
On the December 13, 2010 episode of The Colbert Report, Stephen reads a passage of A Modest Proposal in support of Ted Turner's suggestions on reducing overpopulation by having poor people sell ( to rich people ) their right to bear a single child per family.
" On July 27, 1868, the day before the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted, U. S. Congress declared in the preamble of the Expatriation Act that " the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ," and ( Section I ) one of " the fundamental principles of this government " ( United States Revised Statutes, sec.
On the left are the blue and white rhombuses of Bavaria, while the right half is split into two sliver and black triangles.
On a trip to Washington, with a final plea for help in East Tennessee in early 1863, he gave a speech in Indianapolis, saying: " If the institution of slavery denies the government the right of agitation, and seeks to overthrow it, then the government has a clear right to destroy it.
On 5 May 1809, the right of citizenship was granted to Jews, and they were permitted to engage in trade and agriculture.
On the right of these French and Bavarian positions, between Oberglauheim and Blenheim, Tallard deployed 64 French and Walloon squadrons ( 16 drawn from Marsin ) supported by nine French battalions standing near the Höchstädt road.
On the Allied right, Eugene's Prussian and Danish forces were desperately fighting the numerically superior forces of the Elector and Marsin.
On the far right, towards Foulz, the British battalions and squadrons took up their posts in a double line near the Jeuche stream.
On Overkirk ’ s right flank, close to Ramillies, ten of his squadrons suddenly broke ranks and were scattered, riding headlong to the rear to recover their order, leaving the left flank of the Allied assault on Ramillies dangerously exposed.
On the left side, is a function mapping any point in space to a complex number ; on the right side, is a ket.
Image: Hainan Airlines-Boeing 737-86N. jpg | On the right side of this Hainan Airlines aircraft, the text runs from right to left ( 空 航 南 海 ).
On the Union right, demonstrations escalated into full-scale assaults on Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill.
Xun Zi chapter ( 22 ) " On the Rectification of Names " claims the ancient sage-kings chose names () that directly corresponded with actualities (), but later generations confused terminology, coined new nomenclature, and thus could no longer distinguish right from wrong.
* On a computer running Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, or Unix running the X Window System, clicking the secondary mouse button ( usually the right button ) opens a context menu for the region that is under the mouse pointer.
On the right hand side of the tag it says Danmark, the Danish word for " Denmark ".
On the left of the tree are agricultural instruments and on the right is a factory, showing Dedham's history first as a town of farmers and then a one with a number of mills and factories, particularly along Mother Brook.
On 16 June, Dewar set out the legislative programme for the Executive which included: an Education bill to improve standards in Scottish schools ; land reform to give right of access to the countryside, a bill to abolish the feudal system of land tenure ; and a bill to establish National Parks in Scotland.

On and stands
On this spot now stands the monastery of Saint Anthony the Great.
On a small hillock in the town stands the Meeting House and the famous Tree of Guernica.
On the right stands Marfa Boretskaya.
On the spot where the plane crashed, a memorial dedicated to the victims stands surrounded by a wire fence with wooden posts ; it was maintained for many years by James Easter Heathman, who, at age thirteen in 1931, was one of the first people to arrive at the site of the tragedy.
On Mother's Day Bill Hall hit a walk off home run with his mother in the stands, a play that was shown on ESPN throughout the summer.
On average, an adult moose stands high at the shoulder, which is more than a foot higher than the next largest deer on average, the Elk.
On becoming an MP for the first time, his father said " Remember Neil, MP stands not just for Member of Parliament, but also for Man of Principle ".
On an Attic red-figured bell krater of ca 440 BC in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Persephone is rising as if up stairs from a cleft in the earth, while Hermes stands aside ; Hecate, holding two torches, looks back as she leads her to the enthroned Demeter.
On an online auction, it stands a good chance of bringing a good price.
On the Castello map, 1660, Whitehall stands out by its white roof and extensive garden
On the other hand, The Morning Star had always used the tabloid size, but stands in contrast to both the red top papers and the former broadsheets ; although The Morning Star emphasises hard news, it embraces socialism and is circulated mostly among blue-collar labourers.
On the east side stands the two-aisled chapter-house ( 7 ), between which and the south transept is a small sacristy, and on the other side two small apartments, one of which was probably the parlour ( 8 ).
On the final day 221, 554 visitors added to the more than 50 million ( 50, 306, 648 ) that attended Expo 67 at a time when Canada's population was only 20 million, setting a per-capita record for World Exhibition attendance that still stands.
On the topmost tower there is a spacious temple, and inside the temple stands a couch of unusual size, richly adorned, with a golden table by its side.
* On the northeast edge of the town, at the end of a broad avenue decorated with orange trees, stands the Basílica of Santa Maria del Lledó ( European Hackberry or Celtis australis ), a basilica devoted to an image of the Virgin Mary found in 1366 by a farmer when he was ploughing his lands.
On the other hand, Ellsworth is also a bonafide genius with awesome tech and scientific knowledge — the " Y " on his shirt in earlier stories stands for " Yarvard " ( a parody of Harvard ), his alma mater.
On the way, his charioteer Cillus ( also named Sphaerus ) dies and stands in a dream over Pelops, who was highly distressed about him, to make requests for a funeral.
On the left bank, just opposite, stands the ruined castle of Rauhenstein, dating also from the 12th century.
On the other hand, the athame stands as one of the four elemental tools in Wicca ; traditionally standing for fire, as does the ritual sword.
On the grounds stands a disused chapel.
On its western edge stands the former filter house, now set out as a visitor centre with a café ; some of the old hydraulic machinery can be viewed in the main hall.
On November 18, 1966 this gun launched a Martlet-2 to 180 km, a world record that still stands today.
On the east shore of Strangford Lough, a few miles outside Newtownards and near Greyabbey, stands Mount Stewart, an 18th century house and garden — the home of the Londonderry family.
On Aldeburgh's beach, a short distance north of the town centre, stands a sculpture, The Scallop, dedicated to Benjamin Britten, who used to walk along the beach in the afternoons.

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