Officials endorsed the decision, but were obviously furious about being effectively sidelined. |
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He left the field with a knee problem and should he be sidelined for the finals, the Roos will be without a real trump card. |
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The horse's regular rider Jim Culloty has been sidelined for several weeks after breaking his thumb two weeks ago. |
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Shakespeare's biographers now give full weight to material sidelined by earlier scholars. |
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Stunningly, while their founder and guiding spirit has been sidelined, Graves's firms have had banner years. |
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After finally recovering from that, he went down with glandular fever which kept him sidelined until the beginning of last season. |
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The Heath then suffered a severe blow when wing forward Ciaran Hyland was sidelined after a rash challenge. |
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These seem to have been sidelined amidst all the hoopla surrounding the rights issue. |
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He wound up riding the bench for the Crew in the U.S. Open Cup final when Mark Dougherty was sidelined with a knee injury. |
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However, Thompson makes little of this idea, which is sidelined by the innocence and playfulness of the production. |
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Unable to present a viable alternative, the royalists were outmanoeuvred, sidelined and, in 1998, defeated. |
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Eire Og also had one of their attackers sidelined five minutes from the break. |
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The sanctity of human life has been sidelined as an irrelevance in the Republic as blindly as in any paramilitary murder in the North. |
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He was later injured and sidelined for over a month, preventing him from breaking past Reiser for the major-league record. |
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Perceptions now abound of the West being held in the grip of materialism and spiritual values being sidelined. |
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Lowell, currently sidelined by a broken left thumb, is one of 15 Marlins eligible for arbitration. |
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And let's make sure the ordinary regular punter is not sidelined by jolly boy once-a-year penguins in their toppers! |
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Both players have watched the last two games from the bench, sidelined with muscle injuries. |
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The 19-year-old, who was born in England but raised in Oz, has had a frustrating season after being sidelined with shin splints. |
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When injuries sidelined the big gunners, he played a key role in keeping the team winning. |
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Furthermore, advances in petrol-engine technology, such as improved turbochargers, make diesels even more likely to be sidelined. |
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Young centre back Michael Naylor is the only player likely to be sidelined through injury after missing the midweek victory. |
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Green, currently sidelined by an ankle injury, has the potential to become a major force. |
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He was sidelined after just three games last year because of a shoulder injury that required surgery. |
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It was a pity that the game got a bit out of hand in the last quarter and that three players were sidelined. |
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His impact would have been greater had a high ankle sprain not sidelined him four of the last six games. |
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Gavin has been sidelined with a foot injury picked up in the opening pre-season friendly. |
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Taylor played well as a rookie until a shoulder injury sidelined him at midseason. |
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The former Salford player has been sidelined with a chest injury but has been passed fit to face the Cup holders. |
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Five starters and nine players overall have been sidelined for stretches of a week or more. |
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He is expected to pick up where he left off when sidelined with an ankle injury. |
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Graham's injury is a cruel blow to himself and his team and he's expected to be sidelined for up to six weeks. |
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The women's team began the year with several of its top gymnasts sidelined with injury. |
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The other three runners-up all had at least one star player sidelined for more than half the season. |
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During the stretch run last season, he was sidelined for three crucial games by the flu and a lack of energy. |
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The flu gave way to mononucleosis and finally chronic fatigue syndrome, which sidelined him for several months. |
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Over the past decade, however, under the blimpish leadership of Brian McMaster, the visual arts have been progressively sidelined. |
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He broke the club's try-scoring record last season but has been sidelined this term after undergoing a knee reconstruction. |
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I am pretty sure I have a hairline fracture of the finger and that will obviously keep me sidelined for a while. |
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He had been sidelined for almost a month by a strained left oblique muscle that was causing persistent pain in his side. |
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That service was sidelined in April when a safety inspection turned up cracks on the brake rotors of all 20 high-speed trains. |
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DePaula, who is expected to be sidelined for about 10 months, had been working as a swingman for the team. |
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The swingman, who has a sweet jump shot, was sidelined by bad knees last season. |
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There they found a system run by bureaucrats where nationalism is frowned upon and democratic legislatures sidelined. |
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After an unlucky run at Beverley he was placed in good heats at Doncaster and Ascot before being sidelined with a chipped bone in his fetlock. |
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The Mariners believe that shin splits that sidelined their fireballer during Spring Training is the reason for the his struggles. |
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After the Olympics, Izabela competed at several invitationals, until an ankle injury sidelined for the rest of the year. |
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Big J's meal came with creamy mashed potatoes and veggies, while mine was sidelined by fluffy rice and veggies. |
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My concern is that the issue of enterprise creation is continually sidelined. |
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He began training for the decathlon after being sidelined with an injury and watching other decathletes train. |
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Have we sidelined the sceptic by delegitimating the idea of global justification? |
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According to our peers in the fashion world, thongs and push-up bras have been sidelined to make way for the fuller brief and bra combination. |
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We have heard some extremely depressing news from a large number of male officers and staff that bad managers are promoted or sidelined or moved to a cushy job. |
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All thoughts of the recent bitter conflict that brought its thriving tourist industry to a complete halt have been diplomatically, but purposefully, sidelined. |
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Then money for the DOD program was sidelined by the sequestration budget cuts mandated by Congress, Retsky was told. |
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Yorkshire are on the horns of a dilemma as they await medical opinion over how long their Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey could be sidelined with a hamstring injury. |
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Broadly, productive economic activities and notions of long-term investment became sidelined in favour of immediate consumption and resource diffusion. |
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However, it was to no avail as about three laps later he was sidelined with mechanical gremlins while his team mate Ralf Schumacher spun off and beached himself in the sand. |
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Ukrainian officers who trained in Russia, Alasania said, should be sidelined or phased out. |
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And having rediscovered his best form when Paston was sidelined, a few seconds of red mist at the Priestfield cut short his involvement once more. |
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Obsession with the narrow economic and social concerns of managing the mixed economy sidelined other issues, such as immigration, national identity, or the environment. |
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When you are doing well there are always plenty of people around to slap you on the back but you can feel pretty lonely when you are sidelined and not involved in the action. |
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They would have been automatic first team choices, but instead they remain sidelined for the remainder of the year as they recover from their respective injuries. |
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St. Pat's were reduced to 14 men when their wing back and captain Andy Jameson was sidelined on a second yellow card midway through the second half. |
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A fortnight ago, he had 35 goals before a groin injury sidelined him. |
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Expected to be sidelined a minimum of six weeks by the setback, Lee sounded off angrily against what he considered dirty tactics by his Yankee enemies. |
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They have become effectively sidelined in the pensions debate. |
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If you had Nada Surf down as a one-hit wonder indie band that should remain sidelined to compilation tapes, then the magnetic glory of this album will turn your head. |
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And in today's times where ingratitude rules the roost, teachers, an important human resource who shape our future generations, get sidelined, or are forgotten. |
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They also periodically receive a digest notifying them when spam has been caught and sidelined. |
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With Yossi Benayoun, Jack Wilshere and Thomas Vermaelen already sidelined, the last thing Arsene Wenger needs is more injuries. |
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He never spoke publicly about the incident, and it was quickly sidelined by the press and politely ignored by writers during his lifetime. |
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After that, Disraeli's influence on Murray waned, and to his resentment he was sidelined in the affairs of The Representative. |
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Burma's politics is dominated by a military Junta, which has sidelined the democratic forces led by Aung San Suu Kyi. |
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By now, his career as a writer was coming to fruition, and his acting career was sidelined. |
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Lowland Scotland was occupied by the New Model Army and the Covenanters were sidelined. |
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Smith turned it down, not wishing his political career to become sidelined as a law officer. |
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For the next two decades, Vasco da Gama lived out a quiet life, unwelcome in the royal court and sidelined from Indian affairs. |
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An injury had sidelined our 6-10 senior pivotman, Connie Dierking, so we were still adjusting at both ends of the court. |
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Cheerleaders face the bootSEXY cheerleaders like one time rah-rah girl Cameron Diaz could be sidelined at US college football games next season. |
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Not surprisingly, dancers who do not cross-train in addition to taking dance class are often sidelined with injuries. |
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Even with Peters lucklessly sidelined today with a broken thumb against the club he left last autumn, that is still the case. |
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If surgery is required, Odom could be sidelined for the rest of the season. |
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Castanos a 1,400-yard rusher last season who is sidelined by a knee injury, but Frescas has an arsenal of receivers to spread the ball around. |
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Others paraded included the Michael Buckley-owned Mirific, who won at Maisons-Laffitte but had been sidelined due to an injury to a pedal bone. |
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South African international striker Somma was released by the Yorkshire outfit in June after being sidelined with nagging knee problems. |
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However, it was often sidelined and was abolished after the Acts of Union 1707, with rule direct from London. |
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Coates, 23, did not feature for the Reds last term after a knee injury kept him sidelined for most of the campaign. |
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Coates has been sidelined since he was hurt playing for his country in a friendly against Japan last August. |
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Belford House have Lee Harrison available and hope that John Cogger will be able to make a comeback after being sidelined for a month. |
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With Robert sidelined, there was now no impediment in the way of war. |
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Some are also run as independent candidates after being sidelined by political rivals within their own party, or to ensure that a rival candidate is not elected. |
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Steve Jones remains sidelined with a cartilege problem in his knee. |
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Although politically the Chinese generally remain sidelined, there are notable exceptions, such as the governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama. |
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Gareth is obviously disappointed to be sidelined for this length of time but he is still young and we have to do what is best for him in the long run. |
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He will definitely miss Thursday's Europa League clash against FC U t r echt in Holland and will also be sidelined for Blackpool's visit to Anfield next Sunday. |
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However, due to difficulties in technology transfer, intellectual rights limitations and getting the consent of Congress, the American option was sidelined. |
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In some respects, this revolt also represented Scottish resentment at being sidelined within the Stuart monarchy after James I's accession to the throne of England. |
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Bullard, 31, was sidelined for nine months when he tore cruciate ligaments in his right knee in January on his debut after joining Hull from Fulham. |
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The home team are still without Robbie Martin while goalkeeper Aaron Shanahan is sidelined for at least two months after aknee operation last Tuesday. |
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Aknee injury meant Laursen had been sidelined for the home draw with Arsenal, away win at Hull City and FA Cup third round success at League Two Gillingham. |
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The coach sidelined the player until he regained his strength. |
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Abdisalam Ibrahim is available after suspension, but goalkeeper Joe Murphy remains sidelined and defensive duo Rob Jones and David Mirfin are still out. |
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The second strand states that it is also possible for a player to be sidelined without having received a yellow card, depending on the gravity of the offence. |
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