be on both sides of the fence

  • 1on both sides of the fence — on both sides of the issue, taking both sides of the argument …

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  • 2The Coast Guard (film) — The Coast Guard The Coast Guard movie poster Hangul 해안선 …

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  • 3straddle the fence — tv. to support both sides of an issue. □ The mayor is straddling the fence on this issue, hoping the public will forget it. □ The legislator wanted to straddle the fence until the last minute, and that alone cost her a lot of votes …

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  • 4The Roads to Freedom — ( Les chemins de la liberté , in the original French) is a trilogy of novels by Jean Paul Sartre.The three novels L âge de raison ( The Age of Reason ), Le sursis (generally translated as The Reprieve but which could cover a number of semantic… …

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  • 5The Two Cultures — is the title of an influential 1959 Rede Lecture by British scientist and novelist C.P. Snow. Its thesis was that the breakdown of communication between the two cultures of modern society mdash; the sciences and the humanities mdash; was a major… …

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  • 6The Land of the Settlers — Infobox Film name = The Land of the Settlers image size = caption = director = Chaim Yavin producer = Chaim Yavin writer = narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 30 May, 2005 runtime = 120 min. several… …

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  • 7fence — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, tall ▪ low ▪ barbed wire, chain link, iron, mesh, metal …

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  • 8The churches of Christ (non-institutional) — Churches of Christ (non institutional) Classification Christian, Restoration Movement Orientation New Testament, Restorationism (Christian primitivism) Polity Congregationalist Separations Disciples of Christ The label non institutional refers to …

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  • 9fence-strad|dling — «FEHNS STRAD lihng», noun, adjective. U.S. Informal. –n. the attempt to get along with both sides in a controversy: »The motives behind neutrality are noble or realistic according as one views neutralism as a moral force…or as a policy of fence… …

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  • 10The Starlight Express — is a children s play by Violet Pearn, [Dramatist Violet Pearn, born at Plymouth in 1890, was the author of many plays, and adapted several of Algernon Blackwood s tales.] based on the imaginative novel A Prisoner in Fairyland by Algernon… …

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