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side noun affiliation, angle, aspect, body of partisans, cause, coalition, conception, direction, facet, faction, pars, party, point of view, position, sect, slant, surface, verge, view, viewpoint side verb advocate, aid, assist, back up, befriend, brace, buttress, champion, defend, encourage, favor, further, help, plead for, promote, protect, rally around, reinforce, second, stand behind, stand by, stick up for, strengthen, support, sustain, take the part of, unite with, uphold, vote for, vouch for See also: aspect, border, choose, edge, faction, phase How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Over and over again Blaine takes sides against Kaitlyn, who he seemingly knows pretty well, and with Amber, Kaltlyn's nefarious sworn enemy. Another benefit is that Jefferson never preaches or even takes sides, particularly on the serious charge of pedophilia: "Is it possible that Michael Jackson sexually engages children? THE RIGHT ME In order to coordinate the relationship between the self and the world, the brain takes sides, according to work by Feinberg and Julian Paul Keenan of Montclair State University in New Jersey. |
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