Sentences with phrase «sitting on that side of the aisle»

In the U.S. Senate there are two powerful senators who are Mormons but sit on either side of the aisle.
If we were in our (wretchedly ineffective) Congress here in the States, right now, I'd be talking about an operative who never sits on either side of the aisle.

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You sat in the third row, on the window side of the classroom, four seats from the aisle
No matter what side of the aisle we were on — or even if we were sitting on the sidelines or in the middle — we all wanted something better for our country these past 18 months.
To answer the second part of your question about other seating arrangements: The British House of Commons is set up in a rectangle, with each party on one side of the rectangle and the speaker sitting in between the two aisles.
I'm told a number of semi-serious contenders for this special — on both sides of the aisle — are sitting on their powder.
U.S. Rep. Bob Turner (R - Middle Village) hopes to work with Democrats on the other side of the aisle if he is elected to the U.S. Senate in September, he told TimesLedger Newspapers in a sit - down interview last week.
Narrow aisles are lined with row after row of near - identical game machines that players sit facing, side - by - side and back - to - back for hours on end.
The Dems can claim victory and hold up their badge of ecologic bonifidies for their more hot headed constituency, and the Republicans can wave their bi partisan «we might sit on different sides of the aisle, but we're all from the same country» slogans for their conservative base.
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