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(“and some designations on the other side of the object, perhaps in the upper left-hand corner.” [...] There is printed matter on pages 1 and 3 of the object; folded, this puts one printed page behind the other, which could give rise to Seth’s use of “other side.” [...]
Perhaps a connection with a June date, and some designations on the other side of the object—perhaps in the upper left-hand corner. [...]
[...] Perhaps initials or date, in the upper left-hand corner, on the other side of the object. [...]
(At 4:45 I got ready to turn Jane on her side with the doughnut between her knees. [...] After she was on her side I used Oil of Olay to massage her feet, lower legs, arms and hands, talking to all of those portions —and new movements were apparent in all areas. [...]
(“And that’s another sign,” I said, as she scratched her chin on the right side with that same left hand. [...]
[...] The little house on Cobbles East also has its own aura of privacy that no garage on the other side can disturb.
[...] You would definitely however end up tearing down a wall, and I believe that you might add another room, or want to possibly in the future, to one side. [...]
The parking is all right, though in winter only one side particularly is permitted. [...]
[...] The entire recording is being made on Monaural One, Side One and Side Two.
[...] The recording was begun with the footage set at 000 prior to Jane’s introduction, on Monaural One, Side One.)
[...] The delivery ended with the footage registering 333 on the recorder, Mono One, Side One.
[...] Footage at break was 552, Mono One, Side One.
[...] my experiences put me outside the pale; on the other side of the fence from, say, the academic circles that I’d so respected; that my experience with other people was going to be vastly different; I thought I was looking for truth, but I’d be one of those under suspicion because of the kind of person into which I’d developed.... [...]
(“A card written on both sides.” [...] I used a black felt marking pen to make the drawing; this is indelible, and the ink soaked through the porous paper until the drawing is quite easily visible on the reverse side. [...]
(Carl had a brainstorm; we placed our bathroom scale on the tabletop finally when the pressure was “going good,” and requested A A to continue building up the pressure so that Carl, who was on the side of the table manifesting the pressure at that time, could measure the force he used to get the table back on the floor solidly. [...]
(Needless to say, when Carl or whoever was measuring pressure on the scale, the other three took pains to see that they were not subconsciously exerting a heavy pressure on the other side of the table,thus forcing a stronger response across the tabletop to get the legs back on the floor. [...]
[...] Others were also at the table, but Bill and Pat were on the side showing the strong pressure. [...]
(Jane and I cannot say exactly who was at the table when it broke, although we know that neither of us was, nor was Curt Kent, who sat to one side drinking beer. [...]
[...] Your plane could be likened to a small position between four very spindly and thin wires, and my plane could be likened to the small position in the neighboring wires on the other side. Yet not only are we on different sides of the same wires, but we are at the same time either above or below, according to your viewpoint, and if you consider the wires as forming cubes—this is for you, Joseph, with your love of images—then the cubes could also fit one within the other without disturbing the inhabitants of either cube one iota; and these cubes are also within cubes, which are themselves within cubes, and I am speaking now of only the small particle of space taken up by your plane and mine.
Again now think merely in terms of your plane, bounded by its small spindly set of wires, and my plane on the other side. These as I have said have also boundless solidarity and depth, yet in usual circumstances to one side the other is transparent. [...]