Sentences with phrase «names on the wrong side»

Author and chapter or title names on the wrong side of the page.

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Gary wrong again, Gary wrong again: I was a guest before this on this blog: Even check out Martin Zender; The World's most outspoken bible scholar facebook; You will find me there; he knows me, and his crew knows of me; Father has others too that have been with me for years that are not in my city through their ministries also that have come up along side of me, but I do not want you to come against them as they have their own trials to overcome, therefore; no names given there, they also know me and my testimony: I am God's workmanship therefore, I was brought up in Christ along side witnesses as His testimony: Gary; this is going to be shocking, but because God does not inform you of a thing, means to me, that He has kept very much from you: Now why would that be?
The isolationist party, best known by the name of America First, was in fact a jumble of people with a whole variety of agendas: there were those who believed that the United States should have no truck with Europe and its wars, there were socialists who found nothing to choose among the imperialists on both sides, and there were those who believed that Germany's was not necessarily the wrong side to be on, this latter group itself being a kind of odd amalgam of Anglophobes, anti-Semites who said that the war against Hitler was merely a Jewish war, and immigrant German patriots.
As a result, with an ageing group of players considering the likes of Andres Iniesta, Gerard Pique and Luis Suarez who are all on the wrong side of 30, some long - term planning is arguably sensible thinking from the Barcelona hierarchy if they are indeed targeting those names mentioned above.
The man in charge of the smuggling operation is David (Jason Sudeikis), a pot dealer in Denver who gets on the wrong side of his boss Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms, one of the handful of actors who could play a character named «Brad Gurdlinger»).
Employers rarely had to concern themselves with negative public scrutiny arising from seeing their names widely broadcast on the wrong side of a press release — until now.
Aside from this column, or perhaps the morning news, employers rarely had to concern themselves with negative public scrutiny arising from seeing their names widely broadcasted on the wrong side of a press release — until now.
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