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Opposite and famous
Opposite the church, the Upended Sugarloaf, a famous half-timbered house dating from 1509, is worth a visit.
Opposite the church, The Prospect is a public garden offering a view of the famous horseshoe bend in the River Wye, as well as views as far as the Black Mountains.
Opposite the square is the famous Royal Selangor Club Complex built in 1884 as a meeting place for high-ranking members of the British colonial society.

Opposite and Holy
* Holy Vision School, Opposite Flour Mill, Lahra Chowk

Opposite and Cross
Opposite the eastern corner of the lower green is the Union and New Haven Trust Building ( now Wachovia Bank ) designed by Cross and Cross in colonial revival style in 1927.
Opposite Paradise Way is the Walsgrave Triangle Retail Park and Cross Point Business Park.

Opposite and made
Ricci made a transition into more adult-oriented roles with The Ice Storm ( 1997 ), followed by an acclaimed performance in Buffalo ' 66 ( 1998 ) and then The Opposite of Sex ( 1998 ), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.
Opposite the E flat which the clarinet sustains over a chord of the sixth ( D flat, F, B flat ) in the andante of the C minor symphony, Fétis had naively written ‘ This E flat must be F. Beethoven could not have possibly made so gross a blunder .’ In other words, a man like Beethoven could not possibly fail to be in entire agreement with the harmonic theories of M. Fétis .” Troupenas did in fact remove Fétis ’ editorial marks, but Berlioz was still unsatisfied.
In 1956, the story was made into a musical film titled The Opposite Sex, starring June Allyson and Joan Collins.
Opposite the fireplace, they made a passageway to the outside facing the river, which was left open only when fires were lit.

Opposite and by
Opposite him on the field, Vitellius's army was swollen by levies of slaves, plebs and gladiators.
Opposite sketches were used in the inaugural season of the show on CJOH in 1979 ( the first one, used in Episode Two, was submitted by a viewer ), but it was not until Whatever Turns You On that they became an integral part of the show.
* Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel ( by definition ) and so will never intersect.
Opposite Fitjar Church is Haakon ’ s Park ( Håkonarparken ), the location of a sculpture of Haakon the Good sculpted by Anne Grimdalen.
Opposite the Music School is the Aske Building, a complex of Science and Geography classrooms which also contains the Aske Hall which is used primarily for lectures given by visiting speakers.
* " Sexual Suggestiveness in Online Ads: Effects of Objectification on Opposite Genders " by Sriram Kalyanaraman, Michael Redding, and Jason Steele, Media Effects Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, 2000.
* During season two to season five, she works at Pendant Publishing under her boss Mr. Lippman, where she served as a copy editor before losing her job at the end of the fifth season when the company went bankrupt, and a merger that would have saved the company was thwarted by a misunderstanding resulting from her penchant for chewy, speech-impairing Jujyfruit candies (" The Opposite ").
Opposite the Loggia del Lionello is the Loggia di San Giovanni, a Renaissance structure designed by Bernardino da Morcote.
Opposite is the start of Matins in the Little Office, illustrated by the Annunciation to Joachim.
Goddard was portrayed by Diane Lane in the 1992 film Chaplin, and by actress Natalie Wilder in the 2011 play Puma, written by Julie Gilbert, who had also written the joint biography, Opposite Attraction: The Lives of Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard.
Opposite stands ' Bettison's Folly ', a tower built by a local business man in the 19th century.
Opposite St Peter's is the A-listed L-plan tower house known as Fordell Lodgings which dates from 1671 and was built by Sir John Henderson of Fordell.
Opposite the bay on Long Island, the wide mouth of Newtown Creek, also surrounded by meadowlands, offered an equally excellent staging area.
Opposite the altar on a gallery is an organ containing about 5, 000 pipes, which was built by Schuke.
Opposite Secaucus it is joined by Berrys Creek, then flows past the western edge of Jersey City, which overlooks the river's valley from the ridge of the Palisades, before forming Newark Bay at its confluence with the Passaic River between Jersey City and Kearny.
Opposite Uruguaiana, and joined to it by a road / railway bridge, lies the Argentine city of Paso de los Libres, Corrientes.
Opposite of the IR port is a switch which, by default is set to switch between normal ringer operation and silent mode with vibration.
Opposite the library is Emmanuel Parish Church, a Grade 2 * listed building, designed by William Bidlake.
Opposite it in the south transept is the Sagrestia Nuova ( New Sacristy ), begun in 1520 by Michelangelo, who also designed the Medici tombs within.
Opposite the Archaeological Museum of Argostoli are the law courts, originally constructed by the British with stone from the Cyclopean site at nearby Krani.
Opposite is the start of Matins in the Little Office, illustrated by the Annunciation to Joachim, as the start of a long cycle of the Life of the Virgin.

Opposite and is
Opposite is the Palazzo Mattei, one of Rome's oldest palaces, now the headquarters of the Italo-American Association.
Opposite of hard way is a bet that the shooter will throw a specific easy way ( either 4, 6, 8 or 10 ), before he throws a seven.
Opposite Europe in Diodorus is the promontory ( akrōtērion ) of Kantion ( Kent ), 100 stadia, approximately 11. 35 miles, from the land, but the text is ambiguous ; the land could be either Britain or the continent.
Opposite it between the two branches of the Warta is Ostrów Tumski, containing Poznań Cathedral and other ecclesiatical buildings, as well as housing and industrial facilities.
# Opposite corner: If the opponent is in the corner, the player plays the opposite corner.
Opposite to the south is Glacier Point, 3, 200 feet ( 975 m ) above the Valley floor.
Opposite the altar, at first-floor level, is the royal pew where the royal family would attend services apart from the general congregation seated below.
Opposite the Jews ' Sally Port () in Valletta is the Auberge de Bavière built in 1696 ).
* Dalton-Puffer, Christiane ( 1995 ) " Middle English is a Creole and its Opposite: on the value of plausible speculation " in Jacek Fisiak ( ed ), Linguistic Change Under Contact Conditions
Opposite the Wharncliffe is the former Tintagel Hotel, once commonly known as Fry's Hotel: this was the terminus for coaches in the days before the railway to Camelford Station and stands on the site of the medieval chapel of St Denys.
Opposite to Artake is another port, Peramos ( Perama ), where an Assumptionist Father founded a Greek parish.
Opposite the Town hall, across the dam, is Edam's oldest brick house.
Opposite the White Eagle, the small Polish Catholic church is filled to overflowing on a Sunday.
* In Helen Oyeyemi's 2007 novel The Opposite House, the frame narrative character is Yemaya or Aya for short, and the protagonist of the novel, who is of African and Cuban descent, is named Maja.
Opposite gender play is also possible between inmates and guards or when the setting includes a co-ed facility / institution.
Opposite Kampen, along the IJssel, lies IJsselmuiden, which is the second largest town of the municipality Kampen.
Opposite is an original Penfold octagonal post box.
Opposite the church is the former Stillwater Academy, an old schoolhouse.
) Opposite this bottomland, at the western landing of " Booth's Ferry ", is a sharp ridge which breaks abruptly down to the river and is still known as " Nobusiness Hill ".
Opposite the Greyhound's beer garden is a small sheltered village cricket ground, home to Leeds And West Riding League Tong CC, who play their home games at one of Yorkshire's oldest cricket grounds.

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