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The railroad ran along the north side of the valley.
The bride's guests should sit on the left side of the church.
I parked on the far side of the yard.
Americans drive on the right-hand side of the road.
They live on the north side of town.
villages on the Thai side of the border
The boat had drifted to the other side of the river.
The policy has been condemned by politicians on both sides of the Atlantic.
Groceries are cheaper on the American side so Canadians often shop there.
I still haven't heard her side of the story.
Mark hasn't kept his side of the bargain.
Please look at all sides of the question before you decide.
His jokes are often about the darker side of life.
Fortunately, my boss saw the funny side of the situation.
It's not a perfect setup but, on the plus side, I can work at home.
Don't get annoyed with me – I'm on your side!
I'm not taking sides in this argument.
Mary always takes your side.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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