One of the two sides of a gramophone record, or cassette.
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Examples for "side 1 "
Examples for "side 1 "
1 Norwich left-back Philip Heise has joined German side 1.
2 In the second half UCC outscored the home side 1-11 to 0-5.
3 Even after been reduced to 13 they outscored the home side 1-5 to 1-4.
4 On the English side 1 officer was killed and 7 privates killed and wounded.
5 McNamee scored a penalty in the 25th minute to put his side 1-3 to 0-2 ahead.
1 He has always stated his intention to coach the side one day.
2 From our side one of the city gates communicated with a bridge.
3 On every side one sees rosy female faces and noble manly figures.
4 On either side one sank to his knees and deeper in the snow.
5 The winning side one day may be the losing side another.
1 His mobility up front has given the side a better focal point.
2 Billy Twelvetrees added a penalty to give his side a four-point lead.
3 One side a sea of red, the other a swathe of blue.
4 At the forefront rode a young general; on either side a tribune.
5 It bears upon its obverse side a tablet with the following inscription:
1 There's a new place on the west side I thought we'd try.
2 Weighing all sides I come to September 12, Rutte said in parliament.
3 On one side I wrote the word Selfish; on the other Unselfish.
4 From both sides I am catching the brunt of the whole thing.
5 On that side I have no longer the right to a doubt.
1 Adams tells one story about the manager joining in a five-a-side match.
2 He turns 40 in July but still plays six-a-side twice a week.
3 No, they cry 'Murder!' and their families fight with sticks, twenty a-side .
4 The home team dressing room was almost large enough for an eleven-a-side game.
5 The managers' technical areas, meanwhile, are about the size of a five-a-side pitch.
6 International Sports Activities runs 10 synthetic grass five-a-side soccer pitches in the State.
7 It is the biggest international gay rugby 15-a-side tournament in Europe.
8 FOOTBALL 5-A-SIDE Five-a-side football is played by those with a visual impairment.
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