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side

[sahyd] / saɪd /






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That type of action often signals a washout, creating an attractive level to lean against on the long side.

From Barron's

That type of action often signals a washout, creating an attractive level to lean against on the long side.

From Barron's

“Both sides still have resources—manpower, weapons, money—to continue to fight,” said Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, a think tank in Berlin.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was here, just a couple of years ago, that Eddie Howe's side were denied a famous win against Paris St-Germain after the hosts were awarded a controversial penalty in stoppage time.

From BBC

Given the way the league format works with 18 games taking place simultaneously on the final matchday, it is little wonder Trubin was not fully aware of what his side needed.

From BBC