The game remained heated, with the sent-off players voicing their unhappiness on the sidelines and adding to a stream of expletives. |
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A quadrilateral meeting with Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam is also planned on the sidelines of the series of regular meetings. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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However, this retired yokozuna stayed on the sidelines and did not don a mawashi. |
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Who are we to kibitz from the sidelines without access to secret briefings, intelligence, knowledge, and all of the apparatus of government? |
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He then put it back into his pocket, and walked to the sidelines and handed in his whistle and yellow and red cards and said the game was over. |
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The Conservatives' relegation of women to the sidelines reflects where they viewed women in the ideal society. |
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He's watching, but also commenting from the sidelines in an amusingly cantankerous and sometimes doleful way. |
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Acclaim's attention to detail has even extended to the sidelines, where team mascots jump about and try to get the animated crowd excited. |
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Daddy would always try to drag Keiko into the game, but she refused no matter what, and watched them from the sidelines. |
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Cameras will take the fans into the huddle and the locker room and up and down the sidelines. |
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Ten teams will have new coaches next season, and they won't be walking the sidelines of the league's biggest sad sacks. |
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The data is stored in the helmet after a hit and then beamed by radio waves to a computer on the sidelines. |
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Later, I watched from the sidelines as Spanish youths teased the bulls, using their shirts as capes. |
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The Glasgow speedster has fallen from grace almost as fast as the winger scorches down the sidelines. |
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By these accounts, it would seem that the only good politician is a non-politician, somebody who bows out deferentially to the sidelines. |
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The other alternative is to sit on the sidelines and wish that things were different. |
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She felt a slight tinge of defeat but then turned to see that over half her studio was cheering on the sidelines. |
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I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines. |
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But we don't need big government intruding on the sidelines of our God-given football games. |
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The two sides held bilateral talks on the sidelines but failed to make any progress. |
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Nosal then redeemed himself for his earlier miscue with a 41-yard catch and run as he sprung loose from his defender along the left sidelines. |
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But it's no longer permissible to sit on the sidelines making snide comments. |
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We all had little writing sidelines for extra cash and Rick's was American sports. |
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If you're playing people who don't know the doubles technique, when they hit it up smash it down the sidelines or straight down the middle. |
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The camera pans from the court to the sidelines where cheerleaders are cheering through all the noise from the supporters. |
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You ended up being forced out of bounds on most of the plays that went toward the sidelines. |
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It's not a daily occurrence that a football flies to the sidelines to hit innocent victims! |
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Some of the matches were really close and parents, friends and teachers cheered on their teams from the sidelines. |
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There were several people who stopped to watch them along the sidelines and the half court line. |
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Instead of observing from the sidelines, he preferred to jump into the game and look for the truth from the midst of the action. |
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It's not nice watching from the sidelines, and with the game against Telford being postponed I've not played for over two weeks. |
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I used to skate when I was a kid, but I still have a love for the sport even if it comes from the sidelines as a spectator. |
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Quarter paced the sidelines while gulping down water out of his Gatorade water bottle and squeezing some of it over his head. |
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The team walked onto the sidelines and we sat down on the benches that were there. |
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The 25-year-old watched from the sidelines during his team's 1-0 victory, blaming the accident for his absence. |
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The worst part about being injured has been watching the games from the sidelines. |
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I'm not the best of watchers and tend to coach too much from the sidelines because I'd far rather be helping out on the pitch. |
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No longer content to quietly observe from the sidelines, it's high time the association made its foray into the political sphere. |
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It may be unwise to comment trenchantly from the sidelines about a situation O'Neill is observing daily in training. |
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The APEC leaders are also expected to hold a number of bilateral talks on the sidelines of the summit. |
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She and Chuck slipped right in while other media were forced to observe from the sidelines. |
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The first of the supermarkets to go online, with the rest stuttering at the sidelines, Tesco has taken a gamble which seems to be paying off. |
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We could really do without the sniping from the sidelines and continual undermining of our efforts. |
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And though the Lysons knew exactly what was happening as they observed from the sidelines, they said nothing. |
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More of us are financially comfortable and have the luxury of sniping at politics from the sidelines rather than actively engaging in it. |
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Now retired myself and observing from the sidelines, I wonder who the community thinks organises this event. |
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It amuses me when I hear people say they went into journalism because they are introverts who would rather watch from the sidelines. |
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An operation like this typically sidelines a player anywhere from 4-6 weeks. |
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A man of at least 70 years cries from the sidelines before throwing himself onto the pack like a bodysurfer. |
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Now that's a good idea, that's what I should do rather than keep sniping from the sidelines. |
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The rise of neo-fascist groups in Europe show such people are all too ready waiting on the sidelines. |
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In 1965 he became to first man to go on a spacewalk, and he still follows events in spaceflight from the sidelines. |
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Their manager was going spare on the sidelines and a few of their players were having a go at each other. |
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And although he declared his nonbelligerency in September 1939, his nature would not allow him to remain on the sidelines for long. |
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This approach also sidelines concerns of equity, or the negative results of market forces, such as poverty and non-fulfilment of basic needs. |
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She is squawking over there on the sidelines, but at least she has made a contribution. |
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I will watch over you from the sidelines and perhaps, now and then, venture a comment. |
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He went to the sidelines in July with a hairline fracture in his right knee. |
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We stuck fat with him despite a niggle that threatened to keep him on the sidelines. |
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On the sidelines, the players huddled under parkas, blew on their hands to keep warm and fought for space on the heated benches. |
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While the majority of the audience supported his comments, a significant minority disagreed and heckled from the sidelines. |
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They are on the receiving end, or on the sidelines, feeling helpless and vulnerable. |
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I stayed on the sidelines, amused at the sheer number of plots and subplots which one match could throw up. |
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Quality television programmes will suffer as a ratings war between BBC and ITV sidelines them in favour of soaps, an independent producer warned. |
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Horse race politics dominates the political gabfests, with corporate power shunted to the sidelines. |
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The Swedish winger spent the last two seasons on the sidelines, as he was struck down by a series of injuries. |
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One dealer said the volume was mostly churned by traders employed by brokerage houses, with most retail investors still on the sidelines. |
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Huston merely strolls around on the sidelines, puffing a cigarillo and looking rueful. |
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First day of Spring and Sydney catches mainstream federal election fever via sidelines. |
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The rest of us observe the endurance of the human spirit from the sidelines as they race towards the finish. |
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In such circumstances, home-grown hopefuls were left kicking their heels on the sidelines. |
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An NBA rep with a handheld decibel meter polices the sidelines during every game, enforcing a 90-decibel limit on in-game noise. |
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While the NFL isn't exactly one big, happy family, it certainly does have its share of kin working on the sidelines and in the front offices. |
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I'm a dilettante, a dabbler, and it was easy for many years to let that keep me on the sidelines. |
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It is better to get involved and take responsibility, at any scale, than to complain powerlessly from the sidelines. |
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But at the least, he'd stay on the sidelines, unwilling to dignify this dishonorable slime. |
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The servants continue to hover disdainfully on the sidelines, grudgingly carrying out the master's orders. |
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I assumed that to keep the children from duffing each other up I would be required to sit miserably on the sidelines of a soft play centre. |
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Their efforts will deserve credit, not sneering from the sidelines. |
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Children, left to their own devices, stand on the sidelines where they observe the grown-ups with a mixture of incomprehension and sudden insight. |
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Cober also sidelines as tutor in guitar to students of all ages, including a retired symphony violinist who is using Cober's expertise to work on improvizational technique. |
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And I feel like a wrinkled, ugly chaperone sitting here on the sidelines. |
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These actions almost cost their team 15 yards in penalties and the police were called to the sidelines to ensure no further childish antics would occur. |
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Exactly seventeen years later, I find myself in a head to head confrontation with the army, while the public at large is jeering and mocking me from the sidelines. |
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The new system should help remove the optical trickery that occurs when assistant referees fail to position themselves correctly on the sidelines. |
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We will not sit on the sidelines and deposit our fate in the hands of others. |
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Past players will be welcomed to the ground on Saturday and future stars will cheer from the sidelines, but it is the current crop who hope to have Shankly birling. |
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The main part of the film presents static, close-up images of two sports managers sitting silently on the sidelines of a football field in Krakow. |
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Selma becomes a biopic in which the hero shines while those who worked beside him are overlooked or relegated to the sidelines. |
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With lots of cheering and support from the sidelines the game continued under a brilliant blue sky with a slight breeze coming from the Finke River end. |
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Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the National Secular Society, watched from the sidelines as the House of Commons debated the future of faith schools. |
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He warns against carrying the ball across the face of the goal and urges all clearances that can't be made down-field to be directed to the sidelines. |
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Porto advanced with a 1-1 draw in the return encounter at Old Trafford, and Mourinho jumped in joy more than once as he ran down the sidelines to celebrate with his players. |
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One problem, however, is that since it is street football, the sidelines aren't marked off very well and you have quite a few instances of accidentally running out of bounds. |
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If there's some agitation on the issue, on the sidelines, that's fine. |
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Then, just as Williams had accepted his place on the sidelines, the name and face that faded from our memory came rushing back. |
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The talkers and writers resent being left on the sidelines by the doers. |
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The finger-wagging from the sidelines doesn't help the debate that much. |
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The four become cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine, and the quantum forces that maintained the rest of universe sit on the sidelines while life take center stage. |
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They prefer to carp from the sidelines rather than take the tough decisions which their numerical superiority over the other group entitles them to take. |
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I suggest that she goes out and speaks to some of the 750 local residents who signed the petition or wrote letters to the council, rather than moaning from the sidelines. |
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It came four months later, as she stood on the sidelines of a tournament basketball game, clutching a pompon in each hand. |
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It was a proud moment for the whole team of the Fly Inn and especially for the Boss Glen, who had been quietly observing from the sidelines throughout the evening. |
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An accidental challenge by the Newcastle defender slit his knee open to the bone, necessitated 38 stitches and forced him to the sidelines for two months. |
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You could be making a fortune out of the drugs, serums and surgical hardware, and yet you have to stand on the sidelines and watch as US drug companies make a killing. |
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States and boundaries disappear while new ones emerge, the world is being reapportioned and nobody, least of all the German government, is prepared to stay on the sidelines. |
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You could see the home fans get a wild look in their eye as naked drummers ran up and down the sidelines riding stick-horses and chanting in the rain. |
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Supposing you are currently an important participant in a vital endeavour, you may gain a lot by taking cognisance of what is uttered by those on the sidelines. |
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In addition to the formal legal process, a number of academics, lobbyists, journalists, and commentators have been kibitzing and barracking from the sidelines. |
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It was no surprise that Hart was doing his nut on the sidelines. |
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You'll even find animated coaches and cheerleaders roaming the sidelines. |
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One time, not too long ago, I saw a line of lame dancers unable to participate in class, sitting on the sidelines, questioning when they would return to dance. |
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He knows how to play in the middle of the field and work the sidelines. |
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A former useful hurdler before being forced on to the sidelines with injury, The Butterwick Kid got off the mark over fences at Wetherby a fortnight ago. |
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On the sidelines of the 16th Non-Aligned Movement Summit, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon met with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in Tehran. |
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After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. |
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The outermost lines that make up the length are called the doubles sidelines. |
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The lines to the inside of the doubles sidelines are the singles sidelines and are used as boundaries in singles play. |
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He was joined by Danny Cipriani on the sidelines after the Wasps player also missed out due to injury. |
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A scan revealed that Bale had suffered ligament damage to his right ankle, consigning him to an extended period on the sidelines. |
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The coaches watched from the sidelines, remembering their days of glory but only able to offer advice. |
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The Colorado striker picked up an adductor injury last week and the club say he could be facing a month on the sidelines. |
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Events such as Woodchopping contests, rodeo shows which were held in the sidelines of festival, made the Easter Show more colorful. |
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The book was released on the sidelines of the Zhandanu environmental campaign of Aliya Nazarbayeva. |
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Cole is wrenchingly poignant in a life which has somehow slipped onto the sidelines. |
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Rach made the remarks on the sidelines of an international conference in Tehran dubbed as Global Fight against Terrorism. |
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On the sidelines of the 21st ARF, Mr Tariq Fatemi will also hold bilateral meetings with other participating Ministers. |
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D'Abreo said the idea for Artex came to him on the sidelines of the 'We Care' Film Festival in which he was a volunteer. |
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Parkies are making a welcome comeback to Tyneside parks after almost a quarter of a century on the sidelines. |
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The MoU was signed on the sidelines of the official visit by President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, to the country. |
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The exercise will be ''basic'' to begin with, Singh said on the sidelines of a function at Pune in western India's Maharastra State. |
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She installed the whole fixture while he simply watched from the sidelines. |
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This was the first international financial crisis since the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 in which the Fund stood on the sidelines. |
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Taking place on the sidelines tonight is BIC's enthralling Dragster Xperience. |
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The result is that CEO's and individual investors are waiting on the sidelines to spend or invest. |
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With their senior captain watching from the sidelines, the top-seeded Mounties responded with a 14-point run over the next 3 minutes, 42 seconds. |
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On the sidelines of Super Bowl XXXIX were ex-Presidents, famous actors, and musicians. |
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Jim Ross will handle play-by-play with Jerry Lawler as analyst and Jonathan Coachman on the sidelines. |
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Al-Omair made the comments on the sidelines of the closing session of the ministerial conference of the Global Dryland Alliance. |
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But while local groups fight back, the NRA is staying on the sidelines. |
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The fact is that, too often, NEA has sat on the sidelines of change, naysaying, quick to say what won't work and slow to say what will. |
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Ginger popster Sonia was eliminated on Friday, and East-ender Michelle Gayle is 8-11 to join her on the sidelines this week. |
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The USSR had conspired with Hitler to invade Poland and America stood on the sidelines unwilling to get involved in another European war. |
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They exchanged talks on the strong UAE-UK relations on the sidelines of the Derby horserace at Epsom Downs racetrack. |
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The meeting of the Peace and Security Council opened today the sidelines of the 19th Summit of the AU and under the chairmanship of Ivoirian President Alassane Ouattara. |
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In terms of hard news there were injury updates on Ruki Tipuna, Scott Wilson, Mike Delany and Alesana Tuilagi, all of whom face lengthy spells on the sidelines. |
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We stress the importance of getting the ball as close to the sidelines as possible without letting it touch the line, and we reward the kickers when they do it right. |
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Big Fogg will officially conclude the 2006-2007 football seasons by providing Misting Fans for both sidelines at the NFL Pro Bowl game in Hawaii for the ninth straight year. |
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As fans, coaches and players cheered and yelled from the sidelines, a Burin teenager scored a goal in the first ten seconds, setting the tone for the rest of the match. |
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The coach stood on the sidelines and bellowed commands at the team. |
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The 1979 season marked the beginning of injury troubles for Gould which ultimately kept him on the sidelines for most of 1980 and which recurred later in his career. |
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The teacher will choose two students from the sidelines to be dingoes. |
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Manama, Nov13 A vintage car show today opened at Bahrain International Circuit as part of events lined up on the sidelines of the Six Hours of Bahrain Race. |
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An exhibition on medical equipment, medicine and methods of training and rehabilitating people with ASD will also be held on the sidelines of the conference. |
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On the sidelines of the conference, Judeh held talks with a number of foreign ministers on ways to coordinate efforts to support Afghani government. |
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Transportation Secretary Joseph Abaya said this on Thursday at the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Transportation Ministerial Meeting being held here. |
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Waiting on the sidelines, however, are the flip sides to these two genres. |
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After undergoing several tests a suspensory ligament injury has been diagnosed and the setback is likely to keep the versatile performer on the sidelines until next autumn. |
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