Sentences with phrase «u.s. side of the pond»

The temporary injunction from the General Court of the European Union backs two drug firms on the U.S. side of the pond: AbbVie, headquartered in North Chicago, Illinois, and InterMune in Brisbane, California.

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Given the current political climate, it's hardly surprising that this movie, seen by many as questioning both the intelligence and intentions of the U.S. military, hasn't exactly enjoyed massive popularity on the other side of the pond.
If we map those figures to the U.S. market, then we expect the BMW M2 to sell on this side of the pond for around $ 55,000.
Mercedes - Benz has quietly unveiled the SL400 on its U.S. website, which will now the most affordable way to get into an SL - class on this side of the pond.
While the previous 5 Series also had a diesel version in the U.S., there's no sign yet that BMW is planning to bring a new oil burner on this side of the pond.
One of the very wagons available in the U.S., the Bimmer can be had with a powerful yet efficient 2.0 - liter four - cylinder rated at 240 horsepower and 258 pound - feet of torque on this side of the pond.
Collecting Charlotte Beugge looks a comics collecting on both sides of the pond: Prices are higher in the U.S., but British collectors are willing to pay big bucks for vintage issues of Beano and Dandy with the original free gift attached, or a rare Rupert Bear annual where Rupert is brown rather than black.
My friend Laura, who spends time on both sides of the pond, likes to say: The U.S. and England, separated by the Atlantic Ocean and a common language.
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