Alongside in a sentence as an adverb

Oh, you want me to sign up for your service so that I can look at the content you think I should see alongside the ads you're making money off of? And what exactly is in it for me?"

The prices appear alongside the choices, and are currently the same for both initial orders and renewals. First I visited "www.

Of course, we could have a discussion about the difficulties of running pure research alongside a commercial arm. But that's not what your comment is doing.

How do you think Google would view my site if I wrapped Wikipedia's content, with back link and ran my own ads alongside that content? I would imagine not very positively.

Something is amiss in a system that punishes him for life and places him alongside men in their 40s convicted for touching toddlers.

ETA: Actually I really think the idea of "work-life boundaries" is a useful framing to have alongside "work-life balance"

A lot of the return you get in CEX is from the other coins that are mined alongside Bitcoin when you purchase GH/s. Note that nothing in the bitcoin world really makes sense, so the rules from normal public stock markets or strategies that might work there don't apply in the bitcoin world.

I've had the opportunity to observe this all up close through my involvement with another community organization that sometimes works alongside the local police department. I've heard up close how police talk to one another, and how they view the public.

Working alongside iPhone and Android developers, I truly felt like I'd been relegated to working with stone tools. As a prime example, making a network connection is a black art using their SDK, and every developer ends up rolling their own connection manager to do so.

Gov for the last few months alongside a bunch of other Google, Facebook, and Y Combinator alums. I'll always remember what Mikey told us in December, after the site was back up, could handle a non-trivial amount of traffic, and people who wanted health insurance could finally get it: "1 in 1000 uninsured people die each year.

Gov for the last few months alongside a bunch of other Google, Facebook, and Y Combinator alums. We'll always remember what Mikey told us in December, after the site was back up, could handle a non-trivial amount of traffic, and people who wanted health insurance could finally get it: "1 in 1000 uninsured people die each year.

I removed the Disqus comments and the many many lines of CSS from the old site and replaced it with only a couple of lines of CSS alongside a CDN-hosted copy of Twitter Bootstrap. Finally, the Go site is deployed to a free instance of Heroku and the MongoDB hosted on a developer version of Mongolab, while the old Django site was hosted on a Webfaction shared server."

It's a long haul project, and we're conducting it alongside legal actions in the US and abroad, shoring up and disseminating crypto tools, and other non-policy defences. But it's pretty amazing to get unanimity with hundreds of privacy groups on some basic principles with which to start building proper, 21st century, surveillance law.

Games like this have always existed alongside deeper and richer games, and that's a good thing - I like more intelligent and rewarding experiences, but after a long day or a stressful week, I just want to get some friends together and shoot zombies in Left 4 Dead 1/2 - just as I don't want every movie I see to be Philadelphia. Sometimes, I just want Armageddon or Die Hard, and there's nothing wrong with that.

It was just one of many pages up for AfD that week, alongside the founder of a political party nobody has ever heard of and 3 members of non-professional football clubs. In every one of those ******** articles, someone had to marshall real arguments, chase down real sources, and in many cases defend those arguments against both bona fide Wikipedia contributors and also sockpuppets of the subjects of the article.

We have had very rapid turnaround on any bugs we find and it has been invaluable to have people who understand the game, the renderer, the driver, and the hardware working alongside us when attacking these performance issues." Leaving aside the amazing fact that Valve is achieving higher FPS on Linux than on Windows, the great thing about efforts like this one is that we can all expect the Linux desktop to become even smoother, faster, more seamless.

Alongside definitions

adverb

side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship"

See also: aboard