One of the two sides of a gramophone record, or cassette.
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.
6 As it dropped to his side I caught sight of his seal-ring.
7 No matter what side I turn, I find him on the defensive.
8 On this side I am still the Proconsul-notas yet rightly deposed.
9 With care on both sides I think it might be safely managed.
10 Eugene, you are the only bright side I have to look on.
11 On my side I have designated General von Moltke for that purpose.'
12 By her side I feel more defenseless than when I am alone.
13 By your side I fought, and from your example I won glory.
14 On my own side I furtively examined this gentle yet scrutinizing physiognomy.
15 Every ton that goes over the side I 'll have to pay for.
16 Eric detested Etta, and on her side I know she disliked him.
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