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Some people may be particularly logical or creative, but that has nothing to do with the
sides
of their brains.
But since that time, the trade and investment volumes across the straits have become so intense that last November, leaders from both
sides
held a historic summit to discuss eventual peaceful reunification.
As layer upon layer of sediment accumulated, pressure from all
sides
weighed in like a stony glove whose firm and enduring grip held each bone in a stabilizing embrace.
Inside there, on these two opposite sides, there is the secret of translation.
Well, it is essentially a problem of both supply and demand, so we can tackle it from both
sides.
During the summer, dark lines would appear down the
sides
of these craters.
The proposed route would require the destruction of this community's olive groves, their cemeteries and would ultimately enclose the village from all
sides.
It's the wiring of your brain, and in fact this red bundle here at the bottom of that fissure is the single largest fiber bundle that is the wiring that connects the right and left
sides
of your brain.
The empire was deep in decline when he came to power, and threatened from all sides: by the Seljuk Turks in the East, the Normans in the West, and Scythian raiders to the north.
Those numbers have been going up and up, and those are over 50 percent now on both
sides.
And what I've found from being in the middle and trying to understand both
sides
is: both
sides
are right.
And one of the other
sides
of Ed is he's been thinking about how to connect the brain using light or other mechanisms directly to things like these prosthetics.
Let me give you two stats that seem like they're on opposite ends of the issue, but are actually two
sides
of the same coin.
So I decided that I wanted to put my childhood superpower to some use by trying to make people on the different
sides
of these issues understand what it's like to be a young person stuck between your family and your country.
"Reject both sides, your family and your country because they reject you.
And I think that most alarming of all of it is seeing this rising animosity on both
sides.
It seems to me that this may be one key to provoking at least a constructive conversation between the different
sides
here, because I think everyone can agree that the start point of a lot of the anger that's propelled us to where we are is because of the legitimate concerns about job loss.
When you have a win-win situation like trade, both
sides
can benefit from a trade agreement, then this is something you can work out.
I mean, the industry focuses mainly on the positive sides, so it's the job of historians and philosophers and sociologists to highlight the more dangerous potential of all these new technologies.
It's very important that both
sides
agree.
But unfortunately, not everywhere is that the norm, and there's plenty of places where you can just stand on both
sides
and block the escalator.
It's actually really hard for people on different
sides
to even have a conversation.
If you hollowed out the center of a perfectly spherical Earth— which it isn’t, but let’s just say it were— you’d experience an identical pull from all
sides.
And I can tell you about the legislator who despite heavy lobbying directed at both
sides
of the aisle pushes for environmental protections.
And the brief was deceptively simple and unique in the annals of religion: a circular room, nine sides, nine entrances, nine paths, allowing you to come to the temple from all directions, nine symbolizing completeness, perfection.
But the debaters don't choose their
sides.
But eventually, if you debate long enough, you will switch sides, you'll argue for and against the expansion of the welfare state.
Let's say at some point in the not so distant future, you're barreling down the highway in your self-driving car, and you find yourself boxed in on all
sides
by other cars.
And I think it explains why partisans on both
sides
of the aisle keep reaching for this, frankly, antiquated, early modern language of civility precisely when they want to communicate that certain people and certain views are beyond the pale, but they want to save themselves the trouble of actually making an argument.
From Spain, the Décima, with its 10 lines, crosses over to America, just like the Spanish guitar, but in contrast to the Décima, the Spanish guitar continues to live today on both
sides
of the Atlantic.
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