Both sides lay claim to the tradition of the earliest club named " Union Solingen ", founded in 1897 out of the merger of a number of clubs from the district of Ohligs in Solingen.
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While the street and the sidewalk of the Bernauer Stra�e lay in the French sector of West Berlin, the frontage of the buildings on the southern side lay in the Soviet sector of East Berlin.
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At the end, " more than 200, 000 on both sides lay dead, more American blood than had been shed at Gettysburg " and many times as many Japanese as killed earlier at Iwo Jima, Reeder said.
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Shards of airplane metal and house siding lay scattered across an eight-block area Saturday after two small planes crashed, killing all five people aboard and injuring six on the ground as debris rained down on homes and streets.
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If both sides lay down their arms, it would end a round of fighting that began in mid-December, when the rebels launched a series of attacks around the country, shooting their way into the capital, Freetown, earlier this month.
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In an online version of " People's Court " called iCourthouse . com, both sides lay out their arguments, answer questions posed by the anonymous jurors ( any Netizen can sign up to be a juror ), and await a verdict.
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The flip side lay a few miles ( several kilometers ) away, in the Shiite southern suburbs of Beirut, where the women went swaddled in black, stores sold rugs with portraits of Iranian leaders, and there wasn't a nightclub in sight.
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The retired general will be endorsing the Bush administration's " Tenet Plan " _ a strategy of small steps designed to help both sides lay down their arms, said Condoleezza Rice in an interview Monday on PBS'" NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ."
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If both sides lay down their arms, it would end a round of fighting that began in December, when the rebel Revolutionary United Front launched a series of lightning attacks against towns and cities, shooting their way into Freetown earlier this month.
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To one side lay Boston's lopsided skyline _ the two great skyscrapers and the financial district cluster of smaller ones _ and to the other, the scattering of other harbor islands long so little used that many Bostonians do not even know they exist.