Please turn over.
(PTO)
Refer to the back.
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
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See you later or farwell for now
On one side of the wall there is '21 Guns' lyrics and on another side there is 'See The Light' lyrics
Depends on which side of the counter the "you" is on.
i say 1969 somewhere ;)
Assuming you're talking about reversing in a vehicle... A helper acts as a 'look-out' in case the driver cannot see clearly due to obstructions. For example - say you're parked 'nose-first' in a narrow road - with high walls on either side... You could simply reverse - but you wouldn't see any obstructions to either side until you could see out of your side windows ! By which time - most of the vehicle would be in the road behind you.
I can now see what you say you saw. I can see the cat.
Does it Matter? If it was the reverse it would sound plain old dumb. and if you think about it they are on the sides of your face. It makes sense Also because side burns are like burns on the side of you face just like a water way is like a way (pass) for the water. You wouldn't say way-water you'd say water-way. (bad example but you get the point)
'I'll see you again. This side or the other.'
Some say you have to be born with it, but I think there may be another way....
Have you looked on the reverse side of the coin? Does it say 50c on the back? There were no US silver dollars minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.