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Internally, he may side with Eikenberry.
The department's corrections editor may side with those colleagues, or oppose them.
We may side with the Armenians, but, historically speaking, we probably have more in common with the Turks.
But when it comes to reform, cynics may side with Mr. Bartlett, the veteran Republican tax strategist, whose thinking is more in line with that of the preacher recorded in the biblical book of Ecclesiastes: "There is no new thing under the sun".
Many modernising members may side with Mr Calderón, but many traditionalists in the party, whose political leanings are more sympathetic to the PRD, will not.The PRI's leadership has been willing to negotiate with the PAN since Mr Calderón was certified winner of the election by the electoral court in September.
If we wish to distil a concept that can play a role in medical inquiry, we may side with the scientists.
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History may be kinder, and may side more with Schilling, who played in two other World Series, for the 1993 Philadelphia Phillies and the 2001 champion Arizona Diamondbacks.
(Libya may anyway side with the party-poopers in New York; it was miffed not to be invited to Mr Obama's nuclear-security summit).
CNBC notes that, while Comcast plans to outbid Disney, Fox's owners may ultimately side with the latter, due to an offer for a tax-free spin off of the company.
He's someone so irritating that onlookers may instantly side with fratricide Claudius, played by Harris Yulin, whose impeccable understatement is a welcome counterbalance.
But it seems history may have sided with the wrong man.
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