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Flip charts were the main medium of communication; they consisted of double-sided A3-sized sheets with a colour picture on one side (shown to the participants) and written text on the other (facing the health visitor and used as a prompt).
A constant, besides the figure of Linus, who is presented jerkily like a marionette, is the drawing of a double bed with only one side shown having been slept in.
Our colleagues over at the Lens blog have a great post today on a side of Baghdad that you don't normally see: its personal side, shown through sometimes quiet, sometimes playful, sometimes somber pictures of the normal lives of everyday Iraqis.
The worksheet was assumed to be clamped at one side (shown in Fig. 3).
What they said: "Never before in the history of English or Australian trips since Test matches were first played had one side shown such an overwhelming superiority".
Some horses "pace," a gait used in harness racing where the two feet off the ground at any one time are on the same side (shown above).
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This was their dark side showing.
Oh, neither side shows any changes, by the way.
The Argentine side shows its superiority from the beginning.
Neither side shows much sign of wanting to take it.
It shows, he writes, the back of the £10 note (the other side shows the Queen).
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