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Right Bank

NOUN
  1. the region of Paris on the north bank of the Seine

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  • The distribution of Demidoff's galago (Galagoides demidoff) subspecies follows a similar pattern, with G.d. anomurus and G.d. murinus found only on the right bank of the Congo and G.d. phasma found only on the left. Western Congolian swamp forests
  • The pretty medieval hilltop right bank town of St Emilion produces pricey and prestigious clarets, so to get one this good and oozing with soft, juicy, cedary style for under £7 is a coup.
  • China Everbright Bank shares made a strong debut to finish the day up 18% at 3.66 yuan (54 U.S. cents), compared with its initial public offering price of 3.10 yuan.
  • It emerges from the waters of the right bank, a mere "ponton" plumed with dark mangroves and streaked with spar-like white trunks. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
  • Hug the left bank to the rack outfall then the right bank to second the outflow to avoid very shallow water.
  • Keeping along the river bank for some miles, I found its general course to be about N.W.; and seeing clear downs beyond the right bank, I crossed, and proceeded towards the highest clear hill on the horizon. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • Overstocked major retailers are discounting so deeply that smaller, less nimble stores may not survive, financial backers are beating a retreat, and barely a day goes by without the news of store closures, label discontinuation, or outright bankruptcy. Jezebel
  • The material is heavy, but shows no quartz; whereas the smaller valleys which debouch upon the northern or right bank of the main line, display a curious conformation of the “white stone,” contorted like oyster shells, and embedded in the trap. The Land of Midian
  • the right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream
  • Slavs was greater on the right bank of the Danube, where they overwhelmed the Thraco-Roman population by weight of numbers, and denationalized the Finnic Bulgars who settled in the country in the seventh century. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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