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Therefore, Championship matches are pushed to the edge of the square, which often results in a miniscule boundary on one side.

From BBC

But this centrist bloc has been easily outnumbered by a left-wing coalition on one side, and on the other the populist right of Marine Le Pen.

From BBC

All these professional organizations are on one side, and then, on the other side, the Tennessee brief is teeming with weird deep-state conspiracy theorizing.

From Slate

The perfumes themselves are contained in wooden capsules with a key embossed on one side, which opens up the gold dispenser when turned.

From BBC

Ms Kench-Andrews said the club currently had neighbours on one side, but being "enclosed with housing" would make it much harder.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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