The authors start by identifying themselves as "progressives and democrats" and calling for a new political alignment in which the left stands unambiguously for democracy, and against tyranny and terrorism.
The town hall on the left stands where the first market hall was built, in 1643.
They are brought before the noble Prince of the Sun; on the left stands Chiquito, on the right stands Huascar, the mysterious Quechua Tintin encountered in Jauga.
At his left stands another smiling President, Hafez al-Assad of Syria - dictator, assassin of thousands of his own people, master of terrorists who specialize in bombing airplanes.
To the left stand a pair of phone booths, one with its interior light on, the other dark.
To its left stands another table, of darker wood, holding a blue glass lamp.
On James I's left stand three representatives, one of which has been identified as Nunó Sanç, count of Roselló.
The "A" in the upper left stands for "Air" and the "S" in the lower right stands for "Squadron".
Upon the left stands Amon Lhaw, and upon the right is Amon Hen the Hills of Hearing and of Sight.
We have seen the left stand up and then the right, then the left again, then the right again, both of them armed, luckily only with words.