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  • Each person's unique voice -- from the lyrical African-English of his father or half-sister Auma, from his independent-minded and concerned mother to the voice of the South-side of Chicago's preachers, political organizers and young black men on the street, to his Kansas-bred grandparents and his Indonesian stepfather -- these are people that Obama carries with him.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • As I discussed with my ever so polite and generous servings wise Kebab seller here in the South-side of Glasgow, when he's off work, he can do it virtually.

    Virtual Kebabs via the worldwideweb McDawg 2007

  • One detail is that a city (perhaps South-side Chicago) was found unacceptable and had to be re-done.

    Ask a Science Fiction Expert 2005

  • As I discussed with my ever so polite and generous servings wise Kebab seller here in the South-side of Glasgow, when he's off work, he can do it virtually.

    Archive 2007-11-01 McDawg 2007

  • The luscious not-guilty awarded to Fred Johnson, the pretty thief from Cabrini-Green in Chicago, who was brainwashed, yes, brainwashed, ladies and gentlemen, into helping a militant cell, no not a gang, a revolutionary cell, murder three customers in a South-side check-cashing store.

    More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006

  • People who live Northside are catered to by the Northside merchants, the people south of the river patronize the South-side businesses, and the same is true in the eastern part of the city.

    POSTMORTEM Patricia Cornwell 1990

  • People who live Northside are catered to by the Northside merchants, the people south of the river patronize the South-side businesses, and the same is true in the eastern part of the city.

    POSTMORTEM Patricia Cornwell 1990

  • People who live Northside are catered to by the Northside merchants, the people south of the river patronize the South-side businesses, and the same is true in the eastern part of the city.

    POSTMORTEM Patricia Cornwell 1990

  • People who live Northside are catered to by the Northside merchants, the people south of the river patronize the South-side businesses, and the same is true in the eastern part of the city.

    POSTMORTEM Patricia Cornwell 1990

  • This is the usual starting point of parties to the summit over the South-side route, via

    The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams

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