Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is a torch from sideline to sideline.
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They have a lot of fast guys and spread the field a lot sideline to sideline and it was a test.
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I can feel my limbs making those same lunges and overhead kills, my body twisting as I leap sideline to sideline.
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He terrorized opposing offenses from sideline to sideline, all the while acting as an on-field general for the San Francisco defense.
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CBS sideline reporter Evan Washburn said on the broadcast that trainers were looking at Peters' calf and Achilles area on the sideline.
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Coleman ran down the sideline for a 33-yard touchdown dash down the right sideline to give Washington a sizeable 27-9 lead.
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With her opponent hobbled, the Dane showed no mercy as she moved in for the kill, keeping Sevastova running from sideline to sideline.
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Brees saw him and released a pass down the near sideline — the Saints' sideline — toward Lewis, who was now inside the 5-yard line.
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Spain is really trying to stretch Russia out, with Jordi Alba and Nacho practically stuck to the sidelines, and Sergio Ramos pinging balls from sideline to sideline.
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Two-times Cincinnati winner Murray, playing with energy and excellence from sideline to sideline, broke Raonic again in the ninth game to close out the first set.
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On the Browns' sideline, 21 players reportedly knelt during pregame.
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He was carried to the sideline and did not return.
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The key play was Brown's catch at the Steelers' sideline.
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I think it made a statement on the sideline there.
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"But it's new money that's not getting off the sideline."
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On the sideline, Mahomes aided him, sharing what he saw.
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A convincing win would allow Jokowi to sideline Mr Amin.
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Others, including coaches, linked arms on the sideline in solidarity.
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Plus, Trump generally stayed on the sideline for that shutdown.
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Right after, Ben hopped up and came to the sideline.
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But the company also had a sideline in private loans.
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From the sideline, Kidd isn't viewed as a brilliant tactician.
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From there, it's all over until Gordon hits the sideline.
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He was hobbling on along the sideline on bad knees.
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He fired high to rookie Chris Godwin on the sideline.
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The stakes are too high to stand on the sideline.
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That doesn't happen without a steady hand on the sideline.
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Bears stood on the sideline with their arms linked together.
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The broadcast cameras again showed Rodgers waiting on the sideline.
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A torn Achilles' would sideline Bryant deep into next year.
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The government denies it has set out to sideline critics.
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ZINEDINE ZIDANE Zizou can make magic on the sideline, too.
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Will owners pressure their players to stand on the sideline?
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But the company also had a sideline in private loans.
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Sure, some may choose to sideline sex during their treatments.
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Cheerleading had left the sideline, and become the main attraction.
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He turned his flair for hospitality into a sideline business.
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He later became incoherent and lost consciousness on the sideline.
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On the sideline, his coaches were bouncing and ricocheting around.
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But it's developed a spectacular sideline in politicians behaving badly.
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In Sunday night's blowout win over the Chiefs, Coates made his traditional once-per-game deep strike down the sideline, but he also ran a few nice routes and toe-tapped on the sideline.
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The report came from a CBS sideline reporter, who did not detail the problem but did say that a representative for Microsoft was on the sideline and would be working to restore the tablets.
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"I knew the sideline wasn't safe for a toddler," she said.
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Barry Rohrssen cuts an imposing figure on the St. John's sideline.
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Pratt was mostly on the sideline while his wife's career skyrocketed.
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Some of the other stuff they do is just a sideline.
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Apparently, sideline discussions among this disparate group was even more pointed.
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The trio, who nickname themselves "the three amigos," sideline career diplomats.
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"The basketball guys are not doing years of sideline," she said.
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The showrunners often sideline Iris's storyline in favor of whatever temporary,
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These hubs boast more than 230,000 convenience stores, a valuable sideline.
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The legal question, though, might not be as easy to sideline.
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Soon, he walks from the sideline and stands beneath the basket.
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Seattle's Russell Wilson with an iPad — er, Surface —on the sideline.
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""A cat ran on the field and over to their sideline.
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Meanwhile, Quavo was at the game (he was on the sideline!).
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Jerricho Ed-Kochery steps on the sideline during a reception attempt.
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He then ran to the sideline and gave Belichick the ball.
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He leaves having spent all of last season on the sideline.
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By contrast, the N.B.A. has loosened its restrictions on sideline technology.
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Photos show an empty Steelers' sideline as the anthem was played.
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So why is the sideline technology so hard to get right?
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That means announcers, sideline reporters, multiple camera angles, replays and graphics.
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He also has a sideline business consulting to real-estate interests.
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"There are tears in my eyes," Cappelletti said on the sideline.
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Emil Forsberg tries a curling shot from almost at the sideline.
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I saw it happen from the sideline, about 20 feet away.
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And, of course, that led to a scuffle on the sideline.
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"Too many people on the sideline," Meyer said after the game.
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They are the sort that can sideline an athlete for months.
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These battles will be important, but they're unlikely to sideline Brexit.
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And as for what Lynch said to him on the sideline?
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So the trainers started dumping sodium tablets into the sideline coolers.
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Unlike sideline cheering, which is to entertain, this is about winning.
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Starting a business, perhaps, or experimenting with a sideline or two.
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"The key is the Fed is on the sideline," he said.
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It's incredibly short sighted to sideline voices like Joan's, especially now.
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Griffin already was on the sideline with a strained quadriceps tendon.
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Continuity on the sideline is not the only problem at Valencia.
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She made two free throws, then soon jogged to the sideline.
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Enforcement of that restriction will sideline sharing-economy services like Rover.
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Hell, pretty much everyone on the Saints sideline let him down.
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In the last two years, three teams used top-215 picks on players they projected as their own sideline-to-sideline coverage dynamos: Roquan Smith (Bears, 22019), Devin White (Buccaneers, 239) and Devin Bush (Steelers, 2019).
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In my 20s and early 30s, when writing was still the sideline thing I hoped to one day not be so sideline, I walked the Lower Manhattan streets to my job as a word-processing temp.
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Marlon Humphrey of Alabama was on the sideline in the fourth quarter.
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Members of the ownership and management were also present on the sideline.
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We have not seen the last lingering sideline shots of Tony Romo.
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James tracked the Celtics guard from the far sideline, timing his attack.
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Johnson was helped to the sideline and carted to the locker room.
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Making the stereotype worse was that sideline reporters needed to be pretty.
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From mining, to textiles to dairy farmers, various groups held sideline meetings.
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The Chamber may also hold sideline events or briefings during future discussions.
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He's standing on the sideline, between the park's grass and the court.
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In what seemed like a sideline, Mr. Keckler also did speaking voices.
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A year later, James stood on the Cowboys' sideline at Browns Stadium.
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Say the People's Republic managed to remove or sideline the obnoxious Kim.
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Now, that potential distraction has moved from the sideline onto the field.
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But Ryu does not believe the injury will sideline her good friend.
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That leaves critics concerned the move is designed to sideline career staff.
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Carmody paced the sideline with his hands on his hips, shouting directives.
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But at times, she has hurled those bombs at her own sideline.
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He returned to the sideline in street clothes later in the game.
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There are far more doctors, including neurologists, on the sideline than ever.
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They are usually the loudest and most energetic ones on the sideline.
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But even after such improvements, motherhood can often sideline a woman's career.
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He had conspicuous sideline meltdowns at frustrating moments against Indiana and Maryland.
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He sits forlornly on the sideline with an icepack on his head.
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Konchalski was on Line 9, the far sideline on the north end.
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You get in the arena, because nothing ever changes from the sideline.
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Ron Rivera has been on the sideline as Panthers coach since 2011.
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And BLM's upcoming relocation out West could further sideline those career staff.
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"You get in the arena, because nothing ever changes from the sideline."
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The Arab uprisings in 2011 seemed to temporarily sideline the sectarian narrative.
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Al GreenAlexander (Al) N. GreenThe Memo: Will Iran crisis sideline impeachment process?
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We were focused on how the larger systems sideline women in particular.
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They met on the sideline of the G20 summit in eastern China.
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Sideline grins may not exceed an upturn of more than 0.3 centimeters.
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No doubt it will be easier with Durant sitting on the sideline.
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J. Cole - "Never Told" More flames from Cole World: The Sideline Story.
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The collision sent both defenders sprawling, and Diggs galloped down the sideline.
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She ran to her sideline seat and pressed a towel against her face.
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Lynch was also known for his somewhat incongruous choice of sideline snack: Skittles.
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" According to ESPN sideline reporter Maria Taylor, the fan said "Pitino, you suck.
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They disappear faster than A.J. Green running down the sideline for a touchdown.
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Ben's ex, Jennifer Garner, was there watching from the sideline with daughter Violet.
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Serious bone bruises will sideline Bogut for the rest of the NBA Finals.
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"Economically, it's difficult to have a certified specialist on the sideline," Twellman said.
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There wasn't a teammate within high-fiving range of him on the sideline.
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Now can we please applaud this sideline hero for being the real MVP.
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When Buffalo punted on its ensuing possession, optimism reigned on the Jets' sideline.
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Both men deny those charges, saying they are trumped up to sideline them.
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Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be.
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Hard feelings, however, eventually progressed into Mayfield's sideline gesture in the third quarter.
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Nixon even tried to sideline Romney by offering him the ambassadorship to Mexico.
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But after two years, the network sent Ms. Ready back to the sideline.
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Washington walked to the sideline under his own power, but did not return.
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Patterson found Peoples-Jones in one-on-one coverage along the right sideline.
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C'mon—his genius isn't about his famous fame or his stalled fashion sideline.
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On first down from his 48, Cousins threw long down the right sideline.
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National Guard—but it remains to be seen whether his moves to sideline
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With a seven-inch height advantage, James flicked the ball toward the sideline.
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In the foreign exchange market, major currencies were on the sideline for now.
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But under Trump, the tendency to sideline white supremacist terrorism has gotten worse.
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The crowd grew noticeably anxious, and the Giants' sideline seemed restless as well.
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Democrats +13 in districts with House members who voted to sideline the plan.
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The play happened near the sideline so maybe we will look it again.
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Kamara avoids nearly every A&M player, as he cuts up the sideline.
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The sideline advertising boards scroll with gambling advertisements for much of every game.
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That could also sideline one of the world's most reliable engines of growth.
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What he witnessed Wednesday was something he never saw on the Warriors' sideline.
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REIMS, France — Jill Ellis sat on the sideline and nibbled on her finger.
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One member even has a sideline in printed paper sleeves for coffee cups.
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Today, Rick Ortega, 230, a retired carpenter, watches Coatesville's games along the sideline.
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He had a sideline gig as his high school's mascot, J.J. the Jaguar.
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Video showed him being punched by a group of men on the sideline.
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Cakir blew his whistle and went to the sideline to check the replay.
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"Times are different now," he said on the sideline of a campaign rally.
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Rivers faked a handoff, looked left, then rolled right, almost reaching the sideline.
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He aims for a narrow alleyway two or three yards from the sideline.
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A sentence would conveniently sideline him for the presidential election on March 18.
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Harry Kane, socks up, now actively warming up by running along the sideline.
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This time, he did not bother to make a trip to the sideline.
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It remains unclear whether Kerr will return to the sideline during the playoffs.
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He was seen on the sideline wearing a boot on his left foot.
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On the other sideline, the Jaguars were left staring at another frustrating loss.
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Sideline leaps and chants have become part of genuine competitions showcasing serious athleticism.
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First responder Steve Fry said Dylan fell off the bench on the sideline.
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That message won't be heard, however, if family businesses stay on the sideline.
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Since the 1860s Tiffany has had a somewhat unexpected sideline in … sports trophies.
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On the home sideline stood Mullen's wife, Colleen, the coach of SUNY Albany.
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In her mind, she rehearsed the walk from the sideline to the goal.
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You can understand how O'Brien may have missed it from his spot on the sideline, but how does anyone near a working television set not try to get in touch with the sideline and insist that Savage needs immediate help?
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The defense features a shrimpy ex-safety torpedoing around at linebacker (Deone Bucannon), a resurgent big-name import rushing the passer (Dwight Freeney), and a secondary that, at its best, accomplishes exactly what a net spread sideline-to-sideline would.
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On the sideline, as he shot his film, he heard knees crack, shoulders splinter.
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This doesn't just sideline Congress—it almost kicks it out of the game completely.
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The man cried on the sideline during a loss, and that was a problem.
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CODECO, however, is long believed to have had a sideline in mysticism and fetishism.
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Amendola immediately threw to Brady down the right sideline for a 36-yard gain.
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On Wednesday, opposition leaders agreed to sideline the three lawmakers for the time being.
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Hansson's other sideline, making use of his academic background, is being a Viking reenactor.
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He had always seemed invincible, brushing off injuries that would sideline the average person.
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Sometimes we get a blowout game and there are more opportunities from the sideline.
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He can sideline parliament, redraw the electoral map and bar serious opponents from politics.
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It was blown up a decade ago by militants with a sideline in piracy.
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How many assistants and shot doctors and sideline foam roller guys would teams employ?
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Iceland's game winning run starts out as Elmar Bjarnason was flying down the sideline.
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Trump's Environmental Protection Agency and Interior Department tried, first, to quickly sideline methane regulations.
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It's more than you can say for most of the sideline reporting in sports.
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Bryant was also known for occasionally making his feelings known hotly on the sideline.
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The result left Murray crying into his towel on the sideline after match point.
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The Hoosiers' sideline was called for unsportsmanlike conduct, putting the ball on the 11.
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Just check out these photos of her best sideline moments and see for yourself.
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The rule -- players are forbidden to receive any instructions from coaches on the sideline.
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Also when the hell did NFL teams start putting tents up on the sideline?
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After a brief examination on the sideline, Rodgers was taken away on a cart.
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When it does, it can both figuratively, or in Sharapova's case, literally sideline you.
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"This will allow a president to sideline Congress for much of domestic policy," Rep.
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"Partners are there," Di Maio said on the sideline of an event in Milan.
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Unlike the NFL and MLB, the center of action isn't reserved for sideline reporters.
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The main viewpoint is a camera set right on the sideline at center court.
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It's the sort of sideline people improvise in straitened times to soak vulnerable marks.
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But Zuckerberg has continuously described the company's advertising business as just that—a sideline.
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For various reasons, several of America's brightest stars are joining Talansky on the sideline.
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As the early deficit spiraled, Popovich chirped angrily at his players from the sideline.
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The 49ers' medical staff evaluated Garoppolo's left leg before he limped toward the sideline.
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All night, Popovich's body language on the sideline provided nonverbal commentary on the game.
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Perez's move reads like another attempt to sideline the Sanders wing of the party.
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Many of the country's largest and most prestigious companies still systematically sideline pregnant women.
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Pierce suffered an ankle injury stepping on a sideline reporter's foot during the preseason.
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But-- Charlie Munger's here early, and I don't want him sitting on the sideline.
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And let's get a wide shot of the sideline and cutaway of fan reactions.
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Cheerleading is really, really hard and so much more than a sideline entertainment spectacle.
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"Seeing ghosts," said Darnold on the Jets sideline while mic'd up for the game.
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U.F.C. needed this kind of night with its three biggest stars on the sideline.
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Standing near the sideline throng, Belichick is amid his team but apart as well.
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Furthermore, producers often sideline ethics in order to sensationalize the coverage of heinous crimes.
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Instead, they ended up standing in shock on the sideline, staring at Argentina celebrating.
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On the opposite sideline, Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins raised his fist during the song.
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There was the Sony Fs5, a camcorder that Sanders used to film sideline footage.
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That can sideline deserving works of different genres or that center on different perspectives.
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Let's empower — not sideline — Puerto Ricans in the recovery and rebuilding of their island.
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This doesn't just sideline Congress – it almost kicks it out of the game completely.
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Kumerow caught the ball at the 11 and kept his balance along the sideline.
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I manned the sideline flag for her soccer games, and packed her ravioli lunches.
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His intensity, embodied by his icy sideline stare, has rubbed off on his players.
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He turned a lateral into a 30-yard sprint down the sideline last season.
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The league policy currently requires players to be on the sideline for the anthem.
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" He continued: "The last thing we were doing was deliberately trying to sideline Rose.
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Patterson threw a short pass to his left and Collins raced down the sideline.
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Like an athlete stretching on a sideline before competition, Siatta made his last preparations.
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Darnold walked slowly to the sideline and stood with his hands on his hips.
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For now, Colleen is on the sideline and Lauren is cheering and child-watching.
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It remains unclear how #BackInNoTime turned into six weeks on the sideline for James.
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"I was waiting at the sideline as the mother of an athlete," she said.
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In 22013, he had a chair on the sideline at games just in case.
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Even more maddening is the notion that Andrews's job as a sideline reporter — a role that has often been held by attractive women (see: the internet's many articles about the "hottest" sideline reporters) — was part of the reason this happened to her.
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Korver said they went so hard that he was close to puking on the sideline.
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Now Mr Sall's government stands accused of selectively enforcing corruption laws to sideline his opponents.
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As with all basic income programs, the goal is not to sideline would-be workers.
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I still respected and listened to the doctors — but I didn't want to sideline myself.
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As the national anthem played before Sunday's game, no Pittsburgh Steelers were on the sideline.
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"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote.
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Power in Washington accumulates when you're relevant; it slips away when you're on the sideline.
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Morgan then ran to the sideline and stopped to sip an imaginary cup of tea.
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Rypien hit Richardson in stride streaking down the right sideline for an 113-yard touchdown.
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Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan was also on the sideline and locked arms with players.
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A right hip strain is forcing Gleyber Torres to the sideline for an extended stretch.
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"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," writes Cook.
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Florida head coach Jim McElwain talking on the sideline with quarterback Feleipe Franks on Saturday.
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McCown then made his big mistake, underthrowing Kearse toward the left sideline on the interception.
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Health care personnel on the sideline assessed the player in only 15% of the cases.
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Robinson was seen later in the game in a walking boot on the Nebraska sideline.
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Anderson jumps in to aid Eagle and it's all a little confusing from the sideline.
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Standing on the team's sideline both times, he encouraged the Mustangs to play without fear.
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" But, Julian Edelman probably said it best on the sideline ... "YOU'RE TOO F***IN' OLD!!!
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"It was tough to watch it all on the sideline last year," he said Tuesday.
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The Republican elite, while trying to kneecap Trump, is doing its best to sideline Cruz.
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Just take a look at these feet along the sideline: Doesn't look too injured, huh?
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Wieting suggested that uncertainty in the financials was able to sideline the committee in January.
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"It is a way to sideline and end the [Robert] Mueller investigation prematurely," she said.
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Don't let procrastination — or any other obstacle — sideline your chance to get the best price.
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It flies on the state flag, and dances on the sideline at U.C.L.A. football games.
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A sideline meeting also is set for President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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For nine of his 12 seasons on the sideline, Cash has been on his roster.
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When there is text, new media such as Instagram commonly sideline the role of language.
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On the other sideline Bears players standing in with arms locked hands on hearts pic.twitter.
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Mafia, though occasionally poorly scripted, was brave enough to sideline conventional "fun" for better drama.
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Sime Vrsaljko is limping toward the sideline just four minutes into the first extra period.
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He paced the sideline in the final minutes with a towel draped around his waist.
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Smart's defender, a purple-ankled Markieff Morris, expected Wall to ice Thomas toward the sideline.
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On the sideline, Proehl said later, he knew Vinatieri was going to drill this one.
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After having his ankle taped on the sideline, Mahomes returned without missing an offensive play.
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Gauri Lankesh Patrike ran on subscriptions and newsstand sales, supplemented by a book-publishing sideline.
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And the waiting works: Kulcsar makes the square and runs over to the sideline monitor.
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I won't be some guy out there who doesn't know what sideline to go to.
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He remained standing on the sideline as the Chargers tried to run out the clock.
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It's easy to mount longer drives, which keeps the defense on the sideline and rested.
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From the angle of his body, he appeared to be kicking toward the right sideline.
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" A sideline microphone picked up Brady's plea: "He was blocked on the line of scrimmage.
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I was there on the sideline, talking to a friend who runs a recruiting service.
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And is the sideline strife, however benign it might ultimately have been, a good thing?
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The sideline staff adds to the entertainment by being seemingly brand new to their jobs.
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You can see KB watching carefully from the sideline as Gianna was on the court.
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"Sitting and watching is no fun," Luck said of his rare view from the sideline.
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Harvard coaches protested along the sideline, but there is no replay in the Ivy League.
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Lynch, who came onto the field from the sideline, carried two times for nine yards.
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Surgery and subsequent rehabilitation would sideline the 29-year-old for the entire 20213 season.
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Watching, cheering loudest of all and pacing the sideline, was LeBron James, St. Vincent-St.
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President Donald Trump wants to sideline Mitt Romney — but the Utah senator isn't having it.
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With fewer workers left on the sideline though, employers will have increased difficulty filling vacancies.
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Politics is now a popcorn sport and policy will take a sideline to the publicity.
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Any overt move to sideline the queen would be extremely sensitive, given her beloved status.
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But try to note Saban's position on the sideline, and what he is up to.
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WASHINGTON — Patrick Ewing does not stalk the sideline as much as he looms over it.
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"He (Parker) can do that 100 times out of 100," Leonelli said on the sideline.
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His end zone celebrations could be profane, and his antics on the sideline self-aggrandizing.
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Summitt was striding up and down the sideline, and the point guard committed a turnover.
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Clemson is an outstanding team, but sometimes, there's just too much talent on the other sideline.
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Buccaneers wide receivers DeSean Jackson and Mike Evans took a knee on the Tampa Bay sideline.
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Could this connection somehow land Ross a key or sideline role in the Captain Marvel movie?
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As long as I'm here as coach, we feel uncomfortable with you coming on the sideline.
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And, of course, Trudeau could surprise everybody and sideline the $7.9 billion Northern Gateway project permanently.
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After the hit, the 17-year-old walked to the team's sideline, the Associated Press reports.
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The rains resumed on Monday morning, which may sideline area farmers for another couple of days.
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Grier was on the sideline in sweats this time as West Virginia managed only 218 yards.
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The feline reached the Miami sideline and skipped around a bit before running out of sight.
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But he might have been even more alarmed by laws that sideline infrequent voters from politics.
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A torn tendon in his right quadriceps will sideline Brown for the entirety of the playoffs.
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Others will remember Namath in Hanes' Beautymist pantyhose or in a fur coat on the sideline.
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The moves appear to sideline campaign chairman Paul Manafort who previously had been heading campaign leadership.
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The House voted last week to sideline an impeachment resolution against Trump, killing it for now.
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Their sixth-year head coach, Steve Baik, pulled up a chair beside me on the sideline.
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"There was a notion that sideline reporting was a chance to showcase diversity," he told me.
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"#Menopause only a problem if others try to sideline you because of ignorant prejudice," she tweeted.
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On first down, Rodgers threw a bullet up the right sideline for 31 yards to Adams.
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He dodged tacklers and sprinted down the left sideline for the score with 29:2136.5 remaining.
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According to Entertainment Tonight that something will now sideline him for week three as he recovers.
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They see a company with the ability — and, in their eyes, motive — to sideline their views.
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Those include more sideline tests of players and banning the most dangerous head-to-head hits.
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Instead, he sprained his knee, the sort of injury that could sideline a player for weeks.
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" I'm on the sideline like, "I'm gonna talk about this light bill that I can't pay.
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It was reportedly centered over Mnuchin's tendency to sideline other U.S. officials during in the talks.
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The team then ruled Engram out, though he remained standing on the sideline in full equipment.
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Until the next justice arrives, the Supreme Court will remain on the sideline of American life.
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Some skinny kid, whose name I forget, was sprinting down the sideline, headed for pay dirt.
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NOTES: Back spasms kept Suns C Tyson Chandler on the sideline for the second straight game.
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But Mudiay took the inbounds pass from the Nuggets baseline and dribbled up the right sideline.
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The pastas are also more sideline than specialty, with just three on the menu most nights.
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The vote to sideline the impeachment resolution passed with flying colors: a bipartisan 364-58 margin.
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John McCain seemingly on the sideline, one Republican "no" vote could sink Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
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He was speaking during a business breakfast on the sideline of a BRICS summit in Johannesburg.
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Williams had a better chance of defending Luke Walton on the sideline than he did Curry.
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You see a sideline interview going on, and you just can't leave it alone, can you?
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ODB's Week 3 sideline tirade, in which he lost a shoving match with a kicking net?
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In recent months, the U.S. has ramped up diplomatic efforts to urge allies to sideline Huawei.
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He paces along the sideline, shouts out open men on the opposing team, calls out plays.
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On Sunday, Goff was in uniform but confined to the sideline, watching the veteran Case Keenum.
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Nothing is more sad than when we sideline young black men with unfulfilled potential, tremendous potential.
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When the kick sailed right, Cleveland's small crowd erupted, and Browns players poured from the sideline.
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Day coached from the sideline, with the other offensive coordinator, Kevin Wilson, in the press box.
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He challenged the call and the line system showed it was just wide of the sideline.
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But lost in his scofflaw history and his sideline histrionics is this: Bruce Pearl can coach.
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Steadying himself, he bolted toward the Texans' sideline, beating two defenders there to avoid a hit.
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Robert Irsay, the owner then, fired him after a sideline disagreement over who should play quarterback.
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Smith was taken away on a cart as the Clemson sideline hummed in anticipation of victory.
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He described a scene of pandemonium among his teammates on the sideline following the long run.
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Their decision to wear Luke Records scarves on the sideline was the beginning of it all.
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It's hard to watch, and if you've ever been on the sideline, which ... I have not.
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Victor Moses raced down the sideline and sent a cross into the box for Ahmed Musa.
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The consumer bureau's action against National Collegiate and Transworld was intended to sideline the aggressive litigators.
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As the game plays on, Sean McVay and his "Get Back Coach" tango on the sideline.
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For starters, the seats along the sideline in the lower bowl seem less than half full.
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On the Giants' sideline, the rookie quarterback Daniel Jones was pacing in front of his bench.
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Philadelphia stepped up the defensive intensity and double-teamed Randle, forcing a turnover along the sideline.
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The social forces aren't being utilized because they can only stand on the sideline, watching anxiously.
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Less than four minutes later, Lenzy scored on a 51-yard rush down the left sideline.
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After being evaluated on the sideline for a potential concussion, he went to the locker room.
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Oregon went ahead 363-46 on a Richardson sideline 3-pointer with 10:230 to play.
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No gene profile reliably forecasts the ability to catch a long pass near the far sideline.
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Cameras caught Auriemma on the sideline, lowering his head and dabbing his eyes during Monday's commemoration.
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Many of the players with the Indianapolis Colts locked arms on the sideline, the AP reported.
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Carr was taken off the sideline on a cart after being hurt in the fourth quarter.
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Coach Wilmer Cabrera was also ejected from the match and was not on the sideline vs.
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His wife was on the sideline, live-streaming the action as he watched from the hospital.
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He was joined on the sideline by wife Jennifer and their two children, Maddy and Harrison.
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Azar has tried to sideline Verma from health department business, including policy rollouts and personnel decisions.
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Fry said Dylan fell off the bench while being checked on the sideline during Friday's game.
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Some NFL producers were complaining that Andrea wasn't "attractive" enough to be an NFL sideline reporter.
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As ESPN's commentators pointed out, sideline pushups used to be the realm of cheerleaders and mascots.
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The sideline protest movement seemed to lose momentum, and few players knelt during this past season.
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She opened her mouth in stunned jubilation and was mobbed on the sideline by her teammates.
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It was still also a sideline or ... what launched it into something very interesting for people?
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They had a national computer reporter, but it was sort of a sideline, if I remember.
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"Every time Bryce has touched the ball for last two years there is a collective pause that happens on our sideline and the other sideline, and there is a gasp that you can actually hear that anticipation because he is so explosive," coach David Shaw told reporters.
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Stefon Diggs made a leaping catch of Case Keenum's throw to the right sideline and then tippy-toed down the sideline for a 61-yard touchdown as time expired, lifting Minnesota to a 143-24 win over the New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
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That included a 20-yarder with anticipation to Thielen to convert third-and-13, two rockets near the sideline while rolling right (Diggs dropped one that turned into an interception) and a bullet to Laquon Treadwell on the left sideline while falling away on fourth-and-5.
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"Katherine's brothers played a football game so she and Chris watched from the sideline," the source says.
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Right now it's not a cheap stock...I'm going to stay on the sideline at this point.
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The tournament is a carnival of storylines and shooting stars, buzzer-beaters and Silly Sideline Coaching Faces.
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Detractors call him a treacherous and calculating politician who used his position to sideline potential party rivals.
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There was an effort to sideline the senior officers who defected from Assad's army at the beginning.
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The rookie leaps up to ice it and force Butler towards the sideline, away from the middle.
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He rumbled down the sideline for a touchdown and the Eagles lead was cut to 13-7.
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In this performance from 2015, you can see the players stationed along the sideline during the anthem.
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He left the game after being evaluated by team trainers on the sideline and did not return.
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Zidane exhorted and shouted to his players from the sideline, but his instructions fell on deaf ears.
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Maybe we aren't all doing it on a football sideline, but all moms are juggling their responsibilities.
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It also has a sideline in releasing techno music in collaboration with music label, the Trilogy Tapes.
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With regular use, we managed to sideline the usual cystic bump that comes like clockwork each month.
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The No. 27 Boilermaker jersey was seen on the Nebraska sideline, next to Foltz's old Nebraska jersey.
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A heftier victory would have allowed him to sideline his conservative vice-president and the armed forces.
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During his ride, he looked over at the Seattle sideline and flipped the whole staff the bird.
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"Emotionally on the sideline in between the series, he needs to do a better job," McAdoo said.
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Davis picked off the errant pass and raced down the left sideline for a 250-yard score.
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The ball bounced along the sideline until Humphrey picked it up and scampered into the end zone.
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A little over a minute later, Moncrief raced down the right sideline to make it 25-3.
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After finishing his dance, Viall goes to the sideline to make out with Grimaldi, who is watching.
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A whopping landslide would sideline the Tory Diehards giving her room for maneuver in the Brexit talks.
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"We cannot borrow (domestically) endlessly," Siluanov told a briefing on the sideline of the Moscow Finance Forum.
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All it takes is a website and business cards and voilà — they had a sideline drone enterprise.
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If you're on the sideline thinking about how sensitive and aware you are, you're not an ally.
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IFAB representatives say the replays reviewed by sideline doctors should be used for exclusively health-related reasons.
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"Katherine's brothers played a football game so she and Chris watched from the sideline," the source said.
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I was a professional photographer and was really busy—my art was more of a sideline thing.
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A BHP spokeswoman and a spokesman for Elliott declined to comment on the address or sideline meetings.
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As of 2016, the Kremlin reinstated a campaign of "selective justice" to sideline pretenders to the throne.
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Should a player protest on the sideline, the NFL can fine a team, but not the player.
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He has abused allies, threatening to remove east Asia's nuclear umbrella, sideline Nato and unleash trade wars.
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"It would be unacceptable to sideline Canada, our largest export market in the world," the groups wrote.
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Baldwin made the catch along the sideline as defender Antoine Bethea slipped and fell out of bounds.
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Asgharnia maintains a sideline in photographing rescue dogs, which is how he first heard about Pawsitive Change.
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He broke two tackles close to midfield and raced down the right sideline to score the touchdown.
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Part of a standard sideline concussion test requires tracking the movement of a finger with your eyes.
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While Odeyingbo remained on the field near the Florida sideline, Mason went over to check on him.
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But fiction was a sideline; she specialized in tax law, and decided to go back to Georgia.
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To even the most casual sports fan, the various roles of those on the sideline seem obvious.
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While working in and later owning gas stations, he developed a sideline helping people get driver's licenses.
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In fact, sports officials insist that the younger the players, the worse the sideline behavior usually is.
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Some players combed the dicey field, picking up softball-size rocks and tossing them past the sideline.
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It is the only way they could look across to the opposing sideline on Sunday without regret.
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On the other sideline, Bills head coach Rex Ryan is likely coaching for his job this season.
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On second down, Brady felt pressure from his left and lofted a pass toward the far sideline.
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John Trainor tiptoed the sideline for 8 yards one play before Bradshaw's 12th touchdown of the season.
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Sixteen seconds remained when Starr called a timeout and walked to the sideline to confer with Lombardi.
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The injury, which affects the knee's stability, will likely sideline Watt for the rest of the season.
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The closer a receiver is to the sideline, the lower the likelihood of his catching the pass.
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Robinson rumbled down the sideline and was forced out of bounds on the Cardinal 21-yard line.
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"They call him 'The Beast,'" someone from the Air Force team whispers to me on the sideline.
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The visiting Bears, longtime rivals of the Packers, linked arms as a team on the opposite sideline.
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INJURY COULD SIDELINE HALEP Simona Halep could miss the French Open because of a torn ankle ligament.
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But he stayed in the game to deliver his last touchdown pass before hobbling to the sideline.
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That is, until one of his teammates came up to him on the sideline and informed him.
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So later, in her forties, she developed a sideline — teaching the practicalities of entrepreneurship to art undergraduates.
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Are you going to stand on the sideline like everybody else and say that it is fine?
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Wilkie reportedly wants to sideline O'Rourke and Sandoval and restock the agency leadership with his own people.
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At this point, the N.B.A. star with a sideline in rap has become the stuff of cliché.
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They initially saw it as little more than a sideline, even as it steadily built an audience.
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She'd done freelance sideline work for several different stations, including Cox Sports Television, ESPN3 and WDSU-TV.
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Kane, who leads Tottenham with 24 goals, could be facing a second lengthy spell on the sideline.
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On the opposite sideline, Chicago is averaging 16.7 points per game and allowing 13 points per game.
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Dozens of others kneel or lock arms on the sideline, joined, in some cases, by team owners.
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This is clearly a strategic choice on his campaign: Prioritize domestic policy and sideline the foreign stuff.
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And it's useful for reformers to work through institutions rather than standing on the sideline and jeering.
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We're told Verne watched football with AB all day at his house, then scored pregame sideline passes.
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On the second play, Cousins hit DeSean Jackson down the right sideline for 3003 yards to cross midfield.
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Hundley threw the 39-yard touchdown pass to Randall Cobb, who was running free down the left sideline.
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Shortly after tweaking his hamstring, Rodgers made a trip to a small black tent on the Packers sideline.
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Once the game stopped, he carried the winged fella to the sideline, then gave it a little pat.
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When you are young, you wish the guy on the sideline yelling would quiet down, or go away.
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The game's very first play from scrimmage was a 54-yard run up the left sideline from Dillon.
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On the other sideline, the Titans probably have the most talented team in the AFC South in 2016.
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High prices continue to sideline buyers, especially first-time buyers, who are a growing segment of the market.
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Over the course of the film, successive new chief justices sideline Judge Faqih, and then promote her again.
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It wasn't enough to sideline the computer entirely, but it's still something that the researchers want to investigate.
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In the 2014 NFL season, coaches were also allowed to use Surface Pro 2's on the sideline.
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He urges policymakers to focus on domesticating nationalism rather than attempting to sideline it as an anachronistic relic.
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On the sideline, Brandon Malone, the Raptors head coach, clapped his hands and paced next to the court.
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The sideline reporter role "provides a certain comfort that the gender roles are in place," Ms. Bordo said.
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Behind the scenes, there's all kinds of exclusive, invite-only events and parties, dealmaking, and candid sideline chatter.
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The first thing Steve Hamm did after getting down to the sideline was check the player's eyes. Dilated.
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In a sideline to his day job, he works as an organizer for the Democratic Socialists of America.
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Crabtree lined up in the right slot and broke wide open as he cut toward the right sideline.
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It works the other way as well, as even tiny rate moves higher sideline those same borrowers faster.
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Until the Warriors found out that Draymond Green would be joining Stephen Curry on the sideline, that is.
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In the 41st minute, Pogba danced along the sideline and curled a beautiful cross into the penalty area.
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And the film doesn't just sideline the Ranch's members, it almost entirely dismisses them as players early on.
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Baldwin's knee injury could sideline him at least a couple of weeks, coach Pete Carroll told reporters Tuesday.
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What do you think less female-friendly comedies are missing out on when they ignore or sideline women?
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Shooting toward his team's fans, Griezmann bounced his shot off the crossbar as Simeone grimaced on the sideline.
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The Trump team believes such seismic developments would force the PA into the game, or sideline it permanently.
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He found Metcalf open deep down the right sideline on the next play for a 53-yard touchdown.
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"Sometimes I sit on the sideline there, watch people take pictures in front of the statue," Jackson said.
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"X-Co wasn't created to simply 'sideline Iran,'" he responded to Johnson and their associates in an email.
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It was the longest career rushing play for Perkins, a senior who made it down the left sideline.
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They were draped over one another's chairs, fanning themselves with papers and conducting sideline conversations in low tones.
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Cord had his throwing hand examined on the sideline near the end of last week's win over Wyoming.
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Phil Murphy talked recently to discuss the coach's potential return to the Rutgers sideline, NJ Advance Media reported.
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But there was never any doubt that gold was its main business with perhaps a sideline in silver.
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He is not the sort of player, in other words, who can be quietly relegated to the sideline.
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Petty tossed a perfect strike down the right sideline that Anderson caught in stride after beating JaCorey Shepherd.
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It's the second time in two weeks that the Jaguars sideline has made the wrong kind of headlines.
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Insiders, however, say Maduro is also using the graft purge to sideline political rivals in the OPEC member.
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Rhodes had collided with Beckham on the sideline in what may have been a hit out of bounds.
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He watched from the sideline as backup Nick Foles led Philadelphia to a Super Bowl victory on Sunday.
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He ran to the sideline where he was handed a T-shirt, which he held to the crowd.
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"But when the crisis is over, hardliners will try to weaken and sideline the president," the official said.
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Early in the fourth quarter on Saturday, Atlanta receiver Justin Hardy caught a pass going to the sideline.
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The Bush administration could sideline neoconservatives, but it could never admit the invasion itself had been a mistake.
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When Warner jogged to the sideline, he heard teammates yelling that they had just won the Super Bowl.
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Kearse maintains he would have scored if he had been facing the end zone and not the sideline.
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Conversely, if the number of prospective workers on the sideline is small, wage pressures could soon build up.
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Durant's ruptured Achilles' tendon in his right leg will, at a minimum, sideline him well into next season.
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A year later, she watched from the sideline as Solo played every minute of the 2015 World Cup.
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Indeed, since 2012, video monitors have been on each team's sideline to help medical staff members analyze injuries.
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Then McCown, facing a blitz, threw the ball down the left sideline, and Matt Milano picked it off.
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Last week, Berlusconi — content, now, to comment from the sideline — added his voice to the chorus of criticism.
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Somebody in the stands has a transistor radio and I edge toward the sideline to catch the score.
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Foles started off with a strike to Nelson Agholor on the right sideline for a 24-yard gain.
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A clear pattern emerged: Many of the country's largest and most prestigious companies still systematically sideline pregnant women.
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Perhaps the team's true alpha was nursing a hamstring injury on the sideline, powerless to affect the outcome.
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He was first seen on the sideline jogging, making cuts and dancing just 10 days after the injury.
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Beckham stood on the sideline in the second half, wearing street clothes and a wrap on his ankle.
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The question now turns to whether this was Kansas State coach Bill Snyder's last game on the sideline.
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A perfectly placed 38-yard pass to Sammy Watkins along the right sideline was the drive's pivotal play.
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After the brief demonstration, Beckham ran to the sideline to celebrate the score in a more traditional fashion.
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Thomas Tuchel was getting increasingly frustrated on the sideline as his side failed to make its superiority count.
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Nick Saban, who was on the sideline in New Orleans on Monday, is plotting a comeback at Alabama.
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At the end of the play, Jackson was penalized for unnecessary roughness during a sideline tackle of Byard.
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His passion became a trademark on the sideline, and the 49ers seemed to feed off it at times.
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When Zimmer was asked whether Cousins looked shaken, he said only that he couldn't tell from the sideline.
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The surprise moves will sideline Mr. Christie, who had been in charge of the transition for several months.
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Odenigbo grabbed the ball on Minnesota's 26-yard line and ran down the left sideline for a score.
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But it very much seemed like a blatant attempt to try to sideline Parliament in the Brexit debate.
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I'm not on the sideline begging for the ball or making statements like you guys (the media) make.
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Among its tenants were Orson Fowler and Samuel Wells, a pair of phrenologists with a sideline in publishing.
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A team spokesman referenced a game-time decision by coach Josh Heupel for leaving Milton on the sideline.
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Critics of Xi's anti-corruption campaign have long accused it of being an instrument to sideline political rivals.
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It seemed an innocuous injury, one that was expected to sideline Teixeira for 10 days to two weeks.
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Today, the risk is that as geopolitical concerns sideline Venezuelans' daily plight, a dire situation may become worse.
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For the first time, male dance-style cheerleaders will be on the sideline, making history with the Rams.
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But it also could violate discrimination laws, sideline perfectly competent doctors and leave rural communities even more underserved.
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On the opposite sideline is the obstacle that could keep the Titans out of the playoffs once again.
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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was on Philadelphia's sideline, where players stood together with locked arms and some raised fists.
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After the boneheaded play, Jordan was seen on the sideline, taking a couple of light swipes at Monk's head.
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Castration, I believed, would sideline the abuser's compulsions and thus keep the world safe from him (or her lol).
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We remain solidly on the sideline as we continue to believe investors are not pricing in longer-term risks.
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I guess the Allen wrenches are in case Facebook decides to start a sideline business in building Ikea furniture.
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Avenatti sees Grassley's actions as politically motivated, and designed to sideline his potential presidential run against Trump in 2020.
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Now, new research shows that the culture of STEM may also sideline aspiring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer scientists.
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While hardware may only be a queer little sideline for the company, it has never rolled out better devices.
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Cooper did the rest, running away from the Redskins' secondary down the left sideline for the final 27 yards.
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The play was immediately reviewed as it appeared that Parks stepped out of bounds while running down the sideline.
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Watch the video below: It's still not entirely clear, but it looks like his right foot touched the sideline.
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Coach K addresses the Allen situation with a sideline reporter by saying he'd punish Allen for his cheap play.
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Still unhappy, though, Harbaugh asks for one more switch—replace the Gatorade on the Michigan sideline with whole milk.
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Howard's second score came after defensive back Marlon Humphrey recovered a high-bouncing onside kick toward the right sideline.
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Miami led 250-212 when Baker made his play, cutting in front of a receiver on the right sideline.
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NFL Network reported that Bryant is facing another ban that could sideline him for a full season or longer.
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Does allowing a transgender person to use a bathroom that aligns with their identity sideline the rights of others?
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She talks about this peculiar sideline in the latest installment of the NOVA video series, Secret Life of Scientists.
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Saints rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who also was involved in the sideline scuffle, blanketed Evans much of the game.
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As Mark Twain suggested — let others dig the gold and stand at the sideline to sell them the shovels.
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To be sitting on the sideline a few minutes before the game, crying, that makes me uncomfortable for him.
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Wide receiver Kam Scott 55-yard catch-and-run down the left sideline got the Tigers to the 4.
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The award is named for late sideline reporter Craig Sager, who died in 2016 after a battle with cancer.
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Forward Jarnell Martin had nine points and seven rebounds and was sweating out the final possession on the sideline.
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The New Orleans Pelicans forward easily drives middle even though Anderson is positioned to guide him toward the sideline.
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Though it's repetitive, this episode isn't without its fiery pleasures — along with a few disappointments and one weird sideline.
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Cook was on the sideline for the second half of last Thursday's loss to the Rams in Los Angeles.
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Since then, Abbas has strived to sideline opposition, especially from Mohammed Dahlan, a former security chief and Fatah official.
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The fall isn't fatal, but it does sideline Durant for the foreseeable future, and the judiciary committee is postponed.
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Watch how high Ed Davis guards him on the floor with his feet damn near parallel to the sideline!
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Basically, you can't sideline the social media giant if you're trying to get the word out on your movement.
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Golladay caught the ball at the Oakland 25 near the sideline and weaved his way into the end zone.
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During J.K. Dobbins' 52-yard touchdown run, he shoved away defender Lamar Jackson and then darted down the sideline.
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Add Tim Hardaway Jr., New York's second-leading scorer, to the sideline and the Knicks are ripe for picking.
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He is expected to undergo surgery that would potentially sideline him for a large part of the 2018 campaign.
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In June, House Speaker John Bercow said it was "blindingly obvious" that the prime minister could not sideline parliament.
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The project started out as a sideline but snowballed, and Dehaye plans to register it as a non-profit.
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A technocrat and lawyer by training, he soared through the ranks using his intellect and ability to sideline rivals.
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Begin a process to reform the Inspector General Act, ensuring a president cannot sideline or corrupt that independent process.
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The eight-time All-Star could be facing surgery that would sideline him for an undetermined period of time.
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He returned to the sideline in street clothes in the second half to watch Fitzpatrick lead the offense again.
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With these new proposed reforms to mortgage lending, the Treasury Department threatens once again to sideline critical homeowner protections.
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G Rodney Stuckey was back on the sideline Thursday, the night after he returned from a sore left hamstring.
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Opposition parties have accused Kickl of aiming to gather intelligence on far-right groups and to sideline political opponents.
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Democrats also called for an end to reconciliation, the legislative procedure that would sideline them in a Senate vote.
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The attorney general would be wrong to sideline the very strategy that made his new deputy such a success.
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On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — Ashley Young was standing not far from the sideline when he saw his number flash.
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Cummings, who ran the Vote Leave campaign, made the decision to sideline Farage during the EU referendum in 2016.
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At the same time, players are not required to be on the sideline during the playing of the anthem.
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And if one sideline loses its radio connection, the other one is automatically shut off to maintain competitive balance.
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But Petrobras did not move quickly to investigate suspicious activity, identify potential suspects and sideline them, the people said.
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The team announced Tuesday that the injury, which could explain many of his basketball issues, would sideline him indefinitely.
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CNN chose to sideline much of its regular stable of conservative pundits and replace them with professional Trump apologists.
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Until Democrats decide to sideline their elitist zealots and elect more centrist candidates, Tuesday's results will be an aberration.
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Wearing a Curry jersey, Peranidze channeled Curry's on-court gait, going behind, under and around benches on the sideline.
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Bert van Marwijk, Australia's coach, said he sensed hesitation in Cunha as Cunha reviewed the footage on the sideline.
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The practice of locking arms on the sideline during the national anthem began with the Seattle Seahawks last season.
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A celebrated former player who is now the athletic director materializes on the sideline and argues with the referees.
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Hightower started to the right before cutting it back and eventually sprinting down the left sideline for the score.
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The NBC broadcast showed a photo of McCown, flanked by Scott Chadwick, along the Marvin Ridge High School sideline.
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DOLPHINS LOSE CORNERBACK FOR THE YEAR The Miami Dolphins' latest injury will sideline cornerback Tony Lippett for the season.
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College Football Playoff officials have said they will review their sideline and locker room guest policies following these incidents.
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He went on to build a sideline career as a speaker at Beatles conventions and festivals around the world.
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Or do they stew on the sideline, red flag pocketed, and resign themselves to the unlikelihood of a reversal?
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It got heated enough between the duo that safety Ronnie Harrison had to walk Marrone back toward the sideline.
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"See that?" the Bills' running backs coach, Kelly Skipper, said as he stood on the sideline observing his players.
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Mahomes raced to the sideline before tossing the ball to Williams for a 3-yard gain and the conversion.
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Bridgewater, with Brees on the sideline looking on, completed 23 of 30 passes for 193 yards with one interception.
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There&aposs sideline cheering, where teams dance and use pompoms to support teams, and then there&aposs competitive cheering.
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He caught a pass near the sideline, but seemed to aggravate his knee injury, and hobbled off the field.
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Cooper's double-move fooled cornerback Jalen Mills and he ran wide open down the sideline into the end zone.
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Something went wrong along the way, and a fire scorched the sideline after the players had cleared the field.
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After taking the snap, quarterback Jalen Hurts threw a backward pass towards the sideline to wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
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Ertz was seen having his ribs wrapped on the sideline, but he was able to return in the second.
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The former Panther found a crease, cut to the left sideline and sprinted until diving into the end zone.
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Articles published by those outlets were frequently traded among the political appointees as they sought to sideline career employees.
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But they may find the Heat to be a more manageable opponent with Waiters looking on from the sideline.
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Before each play nowadays, the middle linebacker simply shouts and signals the defensive scheme called by a sideline coach.
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"It has been in a way a sideline, but you never know where life will take you," he said.
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Mr. Wray did eventually sideline Mr. McCabe, who stepped down abruptly, but only after finding cause to do so.
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In 1972, the birth of her son, Mathieu Demy, now an actor, prompted Ms. Varda to sideline her career.
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While Wall Street giants were still issuing loans before the 2008 mortgage crisis, Mr. Beal sat on the sideline.
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But a move to sideline Ocasio-Cortez is a mistake—she has shown that she picks her battles carefully.
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I believe I've accomplished that, so... NFL Sidelines: Still Cement-Lined Death Traps Rob Gronkowski missed some snaps in the second half while he was getting hydrated and massaged on the sideline—and fortunately not because he took a nasty fall going to the sideline after making a catch earlier in the game.
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Experts: 2 of 7 School: Florida Possibilities: Kevin King (CB), John Ross (WR), Gareon Conley (CB), Leonard Fournette (RB) Key expert quote: McShay: "Linebacker is another gaping hole in Oakland ... Davis is a Kwon Alexander-type, an explosive linebacker with sideline-to-sideline range in the running game and a relentless motor."
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Louisiana State 6 feet, 237 pounds Since he was a star running back in high school, White has fashioned himself into a sideline-to-sideline defender, taking full advantage of his blazing speed (4.42 seconds in the 40-yard dash) to earn the Dick Butkus Award in 2018 as college football's best linebacker.
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As the play began he sprinted forward, subtly flaring toward the sideline, taking a slightly harder angle with each step.
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Saints kicker Wil Lutz comforted a deflated Gonzalez on the sideline after the game and tweeted his support Sunday evening.
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However, the Tampa Bay Times reports the injury will likely sideline Ramos through the July 224 non-waiver trade deadline.
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And you know how much the rest of it, the clothes or the haircut or the sideline etiquette, doesn't matter.
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It's always fun to see an NFL head coach lose his mind on the sideline because, well, it just is.
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By the time Swedish keeper Hedvig Lindhal realized what had just happened, the South Africans were on the sideline celebrating.
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Left: Eric Reid and Colin Kaepernick kneel on the sideline at a San Francisco 49ers game in Atlanta on Dec.
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One frequent scenario Persaud sees is women reentering the workforce after many years on the sideline, usually after a divorce.
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But Trump grew up in a New York politics in which class was a sideline, race always the main game.
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But sure enough, once Thursday's game started, Popovich was patrolling the sideline at Staples Center in his usual sports coat.
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Iran and Russia have made no secret of their mutual desire to sideline the United States in the Middle East.
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Consequently, the Department has chosen to sideline Federal Election Observers in any state not already subject to a court order.
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Sometimes I'll put additional piles of subwoofers for effects just along the sideline that aren't traveling out on the carts.
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I loved watching Roman Gabriel, #18, throw the ball to Jack Snow and watching him make those incredible sideline passes.
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Among those supporting him: a gaggle of his 11 grandchildren standing on the sideline, dressed in nearly identical Giants sweatshirts.
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Having a former N.F.L. coach on the sideline of a small New England high school generated publicity, if not victories.
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To sideline MPs, as Mrs May has all along tried to do, would be no less a perversion of democracy.
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The MOU was signed on the sideline of a state visit by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed.
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Woods, who had already embraced the role of sideline loud mouth, began playing the trombone in time with the action.
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If you're reporting live from the sideline of a sports game, there's always an outside chance something unexpected might happen.
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The sideline medical staff made their own assessment of Newton — without video from the booth — and let him play on.
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Think of it as future-proofing the second biggest U.S. bank against the threat of being relegated to the sideline.
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Blount came through with 211 yards and a score, which he celebrated by posing with everyone's favorite sideline firing squad.
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Linehan called the game from the booth Sunday, leaving the confines of the sideline, and he plans to stay there.
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N) for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi (SASY.PA).
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The coaches, Gerardo Martino of Argentina and Juan Antonio Pizzi of Chile, were separated on the sideline at one point.
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Smaller countries such as Poland, Hungary and Slovakia fear the two-speed approach would sideline them on all important matters.
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Matthews broke one tackle immediately upon reception, then faked out two would-be tacklers to get to the right sideline.
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SG Khris Middleton was out on Tuesday night, his second straight game on the sideline because a bruised left thigh.
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He was evaluated on the sideline and did not return to the game, a 48-33 loss to the Falcons.
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Defensive backs Patrick Peterson and Rashad Johnson, each of whom have been nursing tender ankles, joined Palmer on the sideline.
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" The men practiced the scene more than a dozen times, perspiring and grunting as Barry narrated from the sideline: "Crash!
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Sager has never worked the sideline for an N.B.A. finals because TNT's rights do not go past the conference finals.
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Kolker teaches at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, and, as a pedagogical sideline, he sometimes organizes excursions around the city.
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Jones left midway through the Packers' second possession of the game and was seen icing his knee on the sideline.
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Although Mischa was the one competing, it was Sascha's emotions that often got the better of him on the sideline.
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It was a tackle that was completely unnecessary because Kane, out on the sideline, was running nowhere with the ball.
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Williams beat cornerback Tramaine Brock's tight man-to-man coverage and caught Prescott's back-shoulder throw along the right sideline.
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His yardage Sunday was entirely the result of being totally uncovered on a sideline throw that went for 57 yards.
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His associates said the move was meant to sideline him at a time of growing discontent over unpopular government reforms.
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These are the tablets provided by Microsoft that the NFL arranged for teams to use on the sideline during games.
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During a mid-match interview with Mel McLaughlin of TEN Sports, he made several slimy passes at the sideline reporter.
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This (finally) gets us to the most immediate question regarding sideline blood tests: is this something technology can even do?
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Adams picked up the fumble and ran 46 yards up the right sideline, giving the Wildcats a 31-7 lead.
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It's the latest effort by Prime Minister Hun Sen to sideline opposition and maintain his decades-long grip on power.
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First, he needs to sideline his out-of-control national security adviser plus his hawkish sidekick, the secretary of state.
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When he was shown a mock red card, he walked off the court and kissed Cappelletti through the sideline netting.
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On the sideline on Sunday, he wore a black headband, offered bagged snacks and kept a roller at the ready.
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He served a one-game league suspension for his role in a sideline skirmish the previous week at New Orleans.
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Mr. Biden's spot atop the polls has helped him consolidate support from larger donors who have been on the sideline.
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In the 49th minute, Victor Moses raced down the sideline and sent a cross into the box for Ahmed Musa.
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Rather than have some players stand and some kneel on the sideline, it made sense to avoid the issue altogether.
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At practice on Monday, he largely stayed on the sideline, as the team has been monitoring his repetitions during drills.
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As Roberts tightroped along the sideline, eluding tackles, the Jets bench went berserk, with players tossing water into the air.
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A few practices in, he strained a ligament in his knee and was forced to the sideline for days more.
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The opposition leader thought so, citing the Kremlin's desire to sideline Mr. Navalny ahead of the presidential election next month.
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And he was coaching on the sideline, exhorting his players, in the final minutes of the shocker against the Wildcats.
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Juan Quintero sprinted over to the sideline to have a conversation with Colombia Manager Jose Pekerman, apparently about Mojica's status.
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When Kittle then changes course and breaks to the sideline, Redmond realizes he's on his own, and out of position.
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At his final All-Star Game in Toronto in 2016, I was working as the sideline reporter for ESPN Radio.
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Bigger star coaches The men on the sideline were even more dazzling: Julius Erving, Rick Barry, Gary Payton, Clyde Drexler.
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A $2 trillion infrastructure package seemed politically plausible, until impeachment murmurs became a roar and appeared to sideline the issue.
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Inside a PAS-run kindergarten, manager Azim Awi said he was wary that the new government would sideline Malay Muslims.
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NOTES: Minnesota honored former coach Dennis Green before the game with another of his former teams on the other sideline.
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In Milwaukee on Tuesday, Smith left his man wide open to greet his old buddy Jason Terry on the sideline.
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Brees went deep up the right sideline to Thomas, but cornerback Davon House was in perfect position for the theft.
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Girardi said Bird would undergo right ankle surgery on Tuesday, which is expected to sideline him at least six weeks.
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On Sunday, Ms. Warren had a cold so severe it threatened to sideline one of the country's most famous persisters.
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And the ruling party still runs the Constituent Assembly, the body created to sideline the legislature and rewrite the Constitution.
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San Francisco 20ers defensive lineman D.J. Jones proposed to his girlfriend Kayla Fannin on the sideline before tonight's game pic.twitter.
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This time, they've been accused of recording the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during the team's game against the Cleveland Browns Sunday.
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Scorsese has been called out for the character's lack of dialogue, criticism that is understandable given how movies sideline women.
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Baltimore's leading rusher, Mark Ingram, has been on the sideline icing his left calf and working it with a massager.
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"There was no rah-rah speech on the sideline; there was no, 'Hey, we got to get going,'" Burrow said.
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There was one where he was staring at the sideline, and he just flicked it right over Justin Houston's head.
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The online shopping that propelled Mr. Bezos, above, has helped sideline America's shopping malls, those pleasure palaces of days past.
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San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman D.J. Jones proposed to his girlfriend Kayla Fannin on the sideline before tonight's game pic.twitter.
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On another, Thiem followed his serve with another forehand winner, this time painting the sideline as Zverev admired the shot.
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A source at the scene told her the camera was focused on the Bengals&apos sideline for the first quarter.
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Last week, Hadi rejected the U.N. plan, which would sideline him and set up a government of less divisive figures.
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He returned it 59 yards, outrunning two linemen and tiptoeing down the sideline the final 10 yards for the score.
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Across the field, the Falcons watched from their sideline as if fossilized in amber, too exhausted and dumbstruck to move.
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How long will MbS be prepared to stand on the sideline, his physical as well as figurative position in Dhahran?
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Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley clearly disagreed with the no-call and didn&apost hide his frustration on the sideline.
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Zuma has used his network to sideline opponents to shore up his position, critics who worked with him have said.
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Government critics say Capriles' ban is arbitrary and allows the ruling Socialist Party to sideline popular politicians without due process.
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"Right when he did it, you could see me react on the sideline," said Rivers, who did not react well.
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Keenum found Diggs streaking down the left sideline and their 223-yard connection set up Murray's 21-yard touchdown run.
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Then he looked all the way left, where Powell had leaked out down the sideline, and that's where Darnold threw.
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Hubie Brown, who was coaching the Knicks, made quite a fuss on the sideline, insisting this was not a basket.
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When Watson wins a Super Bowl, it won't be with O'Brien clenching on the sideline in a big game. 23.
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Tyreke, our coach and himself another inmate, screamed at all of us from the sideline, often drawing a technical foul.
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I look forward to the entire truth being known as opposed to a one-sided version meant to sideline me.
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It was the first time North Carolina's Mack Brown coached from the stadium's home sideline in more than two decades.
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When he got to the sideline, Teasdall endured a protracted tongue-lashing from Swinney that was caught by the television cameras.
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But like many of the small, local firms manufacturing steel and leather goods for export, their employer has a new sideline.
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Lynch also ignited the Coliseum crowd with an impromptu dance on the sideline as music blasted after Richard's 52-yard score.
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Moore lay on the field for several minutes before being helped to the sideline, where he stayed for just one play.
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I swear to God, I'm looking right down the sideline, I think Mike was smiling as he's running, he's thinking, 'Oh,!
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As for who's up next for the Mustangs ... the Memphis Tigers are on deck -- somebody get the sideline velvet ropes ready!!!
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Sager, 64, took 11 months off from his work as an NBA sideline reporter after being diagnosed with leukemia in 2014.
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It is rumored that the coach on the opposite sideline, the 49ers' Jim Tomsula, might be fired after just one season.
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Broncos rookie safety Will Parks scooped up and ran the ball down the sideline to score a defensive two-point conversion.
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The Steelers' offensive line coach, Mike Munchak, drew a 15-yard penalty for pushing Bengals safety Reggie Nelson on the sideline.
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After all, testing can be expensive and take time, which can sideline new companies trying to break into the supplement industry.
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As the Chargers drove 21 yards in five plays to take a 20155-7 lead, Manning warmed up on the sideline.
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He limped off the field, received treatment on the sideline and was taken to the locker room before being ruled out.
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The NFL sideline reporter will be co-hosting ABC's Dancing With the Stars with Tom Bergeron, which premieres on March 21.
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Opposition leaders say it is an arbitrary mechanism that allows the ruling Socialist Party to sideline popular politicians without due process.
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You don&apost want to have a conservative voice kind of glamorized, because you want to try to sideline those voices.
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The storm could also sideline demand for oil if the Southeast experiences power outages, Bespoke Weather co-founder Jacob Meisel said.
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The injury occurred in the second quarter Friday night when Milton carried the ball as he ran toward the USF sideline.
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"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote on an internal Apple message board.
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"I ain't cooked a day in my life," he said in a Snapchat while Chyna gave technique tips from the sideline.
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Pre-sideline passes, meet the half-time headliner, access to the hottest #VIP parties, air travel, hotel and more, all included.
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I was at the game where Allen crossed Michael Jordan, sitting right on the sideline when he made MJ look silly.
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Rookie running back Chris Warren piled up 86 yards on 13 carries in coach Jon Gruden's return to the Raiders sideline.
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Here's a look at what happens when he doesn't force ball-handlers to the sideline, and instead lets them go middle.
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McAdoo had been willing to plot a course without football, and he had taken every step to leave the sideline behind.
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He ran it out to the right, bounced toward the sideline and took the ball all the way down the field.
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The wide receiver sprinted down the right sideline and caught a perfect spiral that traveled nearly 50 yards in the air.
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Cavs coach Tyronn Lue was back on the sideline after missing their game against Miami on Monday because of an illness.
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Rolet would effectively sideline senior management, making it harder for a new CEO to build a team, the former colleague said.
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He was so sure he wouldn't play, he was even eating hot dogs on the sideline and later threw them up.
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Bryant had two receptions for 28 yards, including a leaping catch on the sideline against cornerback Coty Sensabaugh for 18 yards.
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Armstrong was taken from the stadium in an ambulance, but he returned to the sideline in sweats during the third quarter.
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Playing at home with a comfortable win all but assured, how long will Joe Burrow play before heading to the sideline?
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But aides to Mr. Abdullah and Mr. Ghani denied that there was an effort to sideline Mr. Abdullah from the government.
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Digital coin exchanges are also frequently under assault by hackers, resulting in down times that can sideline traders at critical moments.
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Plays like this are why: one juke, one cut, and 77 yards down the sideline in the Mustangs' win over Tulane.
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"Sideline tests are by and large pretty good," Dr. Smith told me, recalling his "my dog could detect a concussion" joke.
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He got into an expletive-laced conversation with Grantham, and then Mullen joined in, apparently suggesting Mason return to his sideline.
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Guardiola was right in one sense: Nobody had come to watch him, even if he provides considerable entertainment on the sideline.
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The conventional wisdom is that companies lose their spirit and competitive edge when they sideline founders and bring in adult supervision.
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Initiating a trade dispute looked increasingly like a ploy to sideline Bombardier long enough for the Embraer deal to be finalized.
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In the fourth quarter, when the stadium loudspeaker played "Jump Around," that is what the Monterrey players did on the sideline.
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Ryan would later explain away the miscue by pointing out that cornerback Stephon Gilmore was on the sideline undergoing concussion protocol.
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In the past, players were required to be on the sideline during the anthem, but they were not required to stand.
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Isabelle's brother, Micah, a medical student with a sideline in gay fetish porn, has no function except to heighten the hysteria.
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Cherchesov, the coach, watched none of it from his post on the sideline, banking his emotions for what was to come.
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He shoveled a pass to Tutu Atwell, who zipped 50 untouched yards down the right sideline for a 7-0 lead.
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After her fifth, she ran all the way to the sideline and took her place in a hastily choreographed group dance.
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I ran down the sideline and just as I approached the goal line, I was hit so hard I blacked out.
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It's a sideline out-of-bounds play designed for Porter to pop off Marcin Gortat's flare screen for an open three.
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The Bears' all-time leader in points and field goals made, he shouted at their sideline after he nailed the winner.
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Watt appeared to be in tears as he was helped along the Houston Texans' sideline after he collapsed on the field.
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Ms. Whitmer, a big sports fan who went to college with hopes of being a sideline broadcaster, would appreciate the reference.
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Dallas made it 14-0 in the second quarter on a much longer run, going 51 yards down the left sideline.
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On 2nd-and-10, he threw to Smith on the sideline and he went 7 yards on the catch-and-run.
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Lawrence completed 23 of 217 passes for 210 yards before going to the sideline for good late in the third quarter.
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Play was briefly suspended as Brees celebrated with teammates on the field before being greeted on the sideline by his family.
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Kaepernick, who has generally been given credit for starting the kneeling protests, initially sat on the sideline during the 2016 preseason.
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Until recently, she would have been watching this, "the craziest thing in the world," as she calls it, from the sideline.
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Harrison, 39, dressed but did not play against Minnesota, staying on the sideline when Chickillo filled in for the injured Watt.
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No matter where they are, they seem to look for him and hope he can orchestrate something from near the sideline.
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He recalled that after he was taken out of the game, he went into a tent on the sideline and cried.
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Jogging to the sideline, he peered into a video monitor to watch a replay of his decision on the Griezmann incident.
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Mr. Cruise plays Nick Morton, a jaunty military daredevil with a sideline in antiquities theft and a nutty sidekick (Jake Johnson).
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More than two quarters remained, and the Saints' star quarterback, Drew Brees, loitered on the sideline, out with a hand injury.
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I have daughters, so I suppose the cycle will continue as they sideline their own careers to care for their children.
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Rosen watched from the sideline as Fitzpatrick led Miami from a 17-3 fourth-quarter deficit to the cusp of euphoria.
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Depending on the strategy of a particular football game, placards are sometimes held aloft on the sideline, signaling plays in Cyrillic.
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When the game ended, Beckham, who spent the second half on the sideline in street clothes, jogged to the locker room.
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After drawing a foul on a missed layup, James playfully hopped toward the sideline, where a courtside server was passing by.
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The Tennessee Titans were running the ball toward the sideline — again — which left New England's defense flowing quickly to its left.
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And yet this season, the Patriots were at it again, their video cameras drifting to the sideline of an upcoming opponent.
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On the sideline, Alessandro Di Battista, a party leader, said the era of Italian subservience to the United States was over.
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Most importantly, it should finally dispel any notion that Trump is for sentimental reasons going to sideline Republican hawks, like Sen.
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He raised his voice, though he continued to smile, as he explained his sideline demeanor during his post-game press conference.
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While he was dealing with the back problems that would sideline him for 15 months, his chipping became a glaring deficiency.
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We are made to believe that men should be leaders; that's our mentality," she says, adding: "We sideline ourselves as women.
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It required that players be on the sideline during the playing of the anthem, and that they should — not must — stand.
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Boeing promised to get the project back on track after Bridenstine publicly threatened to sideline the SLS rocket earlier this year.
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"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook wrote in the post published by TechCrunch.
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Moore crumpled to the field and lay there as a skirmish that began near the Miami sideline expanded closer to midfield.
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LANDOVER, Md. — Toward the end of the game, all Sam Darnold wanted to talk about on the sideline was his interception.
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That increased New England's advantage to 17-6, and oddly enough, its leads were jeopardized more with Bell on the sideline.
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Minnesota Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes apologized Wednesday for his sideline tantrum during Monday night's 37-30 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
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That would put Jones on track to start Sunday at the Washington Redskins, sending veteran Eli Manning back to the sideline.
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But many have argued that Alibaba holds too much control over the process, and that Chinese firms could sideline Malaysian players.
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Most of the interest comes from workers who recently left a different job and not workers being pulled off the sideline.
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J. Cole - "Can't Get Enough" J. Cole is a master balladier on "Can't Get Enough" from Cole World: The Sideline Story.
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Cavaletto, 63, spent most of his N.F.L. career as a field judge before becoming a sideline judge before the 2014 season.
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U.S. diplomats and aid workers have been afraid that President Donald Trump wants to sideline them in favor of the military.
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He said he abandoned a sideline as a redistricting adviser and expert witness in redistricting lawsuits after finishing work in Wisconsin.
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When the final buzzer sounded and the celebration began, Brown ran over to Cox, who was on the sideline with crutches.
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"We stand firmly with Japanese and everyone else," he told a news conference on the sideline of the G20 ministerial meeting.
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The footage the New England Patriots taped at the Cincinnati Bengals&apos Week 14 game includes game action and the Bengals&apos sideline, according to The Athletic&aposs Paul Dehner Jr.Dehner reported on Tuesday that sources who viewed the tape, which was confiscated by the NFL, said it included eight minutes of footage of the Bengals&apos sideline.
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Saban, whose reputation is of someone who would be dour at his daughter's wedding, smiled and all but skipped down the sideline.
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And then those linemen head to the sideline and grab a tablet computer to scroll through high-definition photographs of their play.
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Hall spun and went to the end zone after eluding a shove attempt along the sideline by Bears defensive back Rashaad Reynolds.
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But for all the good they do, many of these initiatives sideline a large and vulnerable group of low-income individuals: renters.
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What's worse, based on the malfunctioning Microsoft Surfaces on the Patriots sideline in the first half, it's clear Belichick got out-cheated.
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Curry told ESPN he wouldn't get into his thoughts on the sideline run-in, but his play might have done the talking.
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In late 2015, after many failed attempts to discredit and sideline her, the generals gave up and held a relatively free election.
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The search giant would rather just sit on the sideline while companies like Apple and Samsung battle it out on that front.
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NOTES: The teams participated before the game in a special tribute to Craig Sager, the longtime TNT sideline reporter who died Thursday.
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At the 24, he juked kicker Griffin Oakes before outracing DeVonte Williams down the right sideline to complete the 20013-yard play.
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The suffering of women is a narrative sideline, which motivates two men to dramatically, viciously beat the snot out of each other.
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It'd be 10,000 times more instructive than a sideline interview, and I very much hope that someday it becomes a real thing.
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"Small and midsize companies have largely been on the sideline when it comes to global business opportunities," Hyatt said in a statement.
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Smith took a gamble on third-and-2 from an empty backfield, finding Hill open down the right sideline against single coverage.
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Newsome made him pay, starting to his left sideline and cutting all the way to the right for his 75-yard score.
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It is notoriously hard to make money in online grocery shopping, which most supermarkets do as a sideline to their offline business.
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Accordingly, CBS was all too willing to twist the knife with sideline shots of Toussaint every few seconds during Denver's scoring drive.
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Portis joins the brigade of Bulls on the sideline that includes starters Lauri Markkanen and Kris Dunn and backup guard Denzel Valentine.
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And early in the second quarter, Milton found wide receiver Gabriel Davis down the right sideline for an 80-yard touchdown strike.
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Robby was thrilled, but someone watching on the sideline was even more elated -- his mother, Debbie Heil, who has terminal bone cancer.
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There's more ... Mayfield also mocked a sideline crotch grab that earned him a suspension back when he was a QB at Oklahoma.
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"We are planning to sign more long-term contracts with overseas miners," Chen told Reuters on the sideline of the Coaltrans conference.
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He gracefully dodges one tackle before lumbering toward the sideline, where it takes two Irish players to bring him to the ground.
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Like its efforts to sideline the EPA's methane restrictions, the Trump administration tried to nullify the Interior Department's methane-waste reduction rule.
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Instead, they targeted a wide spectrum of influential Americans to subtly nudge their preferred policy into the mainstream and sideline foreign opponents.
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It takes forever and they have to go over to the sideline and it takes an extra five minutes to do everything.
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Political concerns also are bouncing around inside the Beltway, with Republicans in Congress worried this latest crisis will sideline their agenda. 2.
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Stidham found him on the left sideline and Martin meandered his way down the field to make it a three-touchdown margin.
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NOTES: A's INF Eric Sogard said he expects to undergo left knee surgery that will sideline him for six to eight weeks.
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Or has he been wrongly accused, forced to watch from the sideline while his teammates live their March Madness dream without him?
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Speaking on the sideline of the talks Tuesday, Syria's main opposition group, the High Negotiations Committee, said it welcomed the Russian drawdown.
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"The coaches do indeed carry the Surface tablets on the sideline this year," says an EA spokesperson in a statement to MSPowerUser.
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"One of the greatest problems we still have in the world is how much money is sitting on the sideline," Fink said.
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Half an hour later, the team updated his status to questionable, but he remained on the sideline without a helmet or gloves.
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With less than two minutes left in regulation, Saints quarterback Drew Brees floated a pass down the sideline to receiver Tommylee Lewis.
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Cutler was seen having his right hand examined on the sideline early in the third after a strip-sack by Destiny Vaeao.
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The Microsoft Surface tablets that the league uses on the sideline to provide images of plays are an I.T. nightmare, Belichick said.
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It has also added doctors on the sideline and in the press box to more quickly spot players who may have concussions.
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A team trainer ran onto the field to look at him but returned to the sideline without removing him from the game.
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Pittsburgh came right back when Roethlisberger found Brown down the left sideline for a 47-yard touchdown and a 34-17 lead.
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It noted that Kaepernick sat in front of the water coolers on the sideline while his teammates stood during the national anthem.
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The Rams' trainer ran onto the field to look at Keenum but returned to the sideline without removing him from the game.
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A video of incident shows Johnson having his dreads chopped off on the sideline, which went viral and sparked criticism for Maloney.
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He replaced starting center Tristan Thompson, who suffered an ankle sprain against Denver on Saturday that will sideline him for multiple games.
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The place is sleek now, a juice shop with a sideline in soup, and a three-bean chili caught Mr. Oliver's eye.
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Moreover, they have shown that they can and will destroy or sideline C.I.A.-backed rebels who do not agree to battlefield alliances.
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There are so many stoned customers with the munchies, you could earn a fortune running a sideline in delivering drugs and booze.
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"Personally, I've never found being on the sideline a successful place to be," Cook told employees on its internal employee info service.
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When Fernandinho then banked his shot in off two opponents, P.S.G.'s coach, Laurent Blanc, threw up his hands on the sideline.
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Virginia Coach Tony Bennett collapsed on the sideline with 34.1 seconds left in the first half after a sudden episode of dizziness.
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There were other displays of Brownsiness, too, including their elf mascot slipping on the sideline and wide receivers dropping wide-open passes.
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Rodgers was then able to retire to the Packers' mysterious sideline tent for, well, your imagination is as good as mine. 232.
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The push to sideline Huawei in Europe, one of its biggest markets, is likely to deepen trade frictions between Washington and Beijing.
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The report called Guerrero a "divisive force in the building," and said Belichick restricted Guerrero's access to the team's sideline on gamedays.
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And in a CNN appearance in July 2017, Whitaker offered his own take on how an acting attorney general could sideline Mueller.
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In the instances where sideline issues are reported in NFL games, we work closely with the NFL to quickly address and resolve.
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While Bzdelik mopped floors and rebounded for players at halftime, he kept one eye glued to various legends who stalked the sideline.
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The grizzled sideline fixture known as Pops says it's a glorified after-school program for his players, all of whom are adults.
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He caught a Joe Burrow pass over the middle, hit the sideline and outran Jeremiah Dinson for a 71-yard yard touchdown.
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The penalty on Rodgers-Cromartie followed a long third-down pass down the right sideline intended for Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman.
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The Utes went three-and-out and punted to Pettis, who ran toward the sideline, broke a tackle and outran everyone else.
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One of the open questions is whether Trump will participate in the sideline hobnobbing where the real business of Davos is conducted.
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Deciphering the Jets' coverage, New England called a play that had both receivers to Brady's left run out routes, toward the sideline.
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At multiple times during the game, Peterson looked visibly frustrated, at one point stalking angrily behind Coach Sean Payton on the sideline.
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In the dying seconds of the first extra period, Russia gets a free kick about 35 yards out near the right sideline.
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Barring the unforeseen, Meyer will be back on Ohio State's sideline when the Wolverines face the Buckeyes in Columbus on Nov. 24.
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From the New England bench, Brady saw Hill catch the ball on the Patriots' 30-yard line and streak down the sideline.
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Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi referred to that history during a brief sideline interview as his team returned to the field after halftime.
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Darlene's educational sideline suggests that she is finally looking to get away from sex work, but the show hasn't checked in often.
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Everyone knows Bob Huggins as the irascible, but lovable, beefy coach who stalks the sideline in a pullover and an updated pompadour.
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Stop the fighting and sideline JFS, and theoretically the government and the main rebel factions might be able to come to terms.
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When Mr. al-Bashir was besieged by popular protests in early April, Sudanese military leaders thought it was time to sideline him.
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X-rays were negative, but for now he will do his learning on the sideline, still trying to make up lost time.
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As for his growing Twitter presence, he maintains that his long experience on the sideline should establish him as a credible commentator.
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But Guy, a junior guard, made it to the sideline and was able to return after his ankle had been taped up.
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Washington has been pushing Iraq to confront and sideline Iran, increasing tensions not just with Baghdad but also within the Trump administration.
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Harvin did his typical Harvin thing where he showed off amazing talent and then sat on the sideline because he was tired.
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Both Phillip Dorsett and Chris Hogan limped to the sideline at various points in the second half, leaving just Brandin Cooks unscathed.
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As part of that deal, Nike supplies 32 teams with game-day uniforms and sideline apparel that features the company's swoosh logo.
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On the Rebels' third play from scrimmage, Williams sprinted 25 yards down the right sideline for the touchdown and 73-27 tie.
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While Attorney General Jeff Sessions cannot close the office without notifying the Congress, he can sideline it by moving its resources elsewhere.
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Ninety minutes in and he's fresh as a daisy, spinning away from two Australians on the sideline, then dribbling around a third.
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It also highlights the risks associated with advising authoritarian governments overseas, a lucrative sideline among Washington lawyers, lobbyists and public relations consultants.
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In his 11 seasons at Notre Dame, Parseghian demanded the best from his players without cursing or breaking clipboards on the sideline.
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I remember him wearing a white dress shirt and tie on the sideline with his glasses, which suggested studiousness and diligent preparation.
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After walking slowly to the sideline, Brady sat alone and motionless on the bench, his helmet on the ground between his feet.
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He watched from the sideline as Brazil secured the title on home soil, its first South American championship victory in 12 years.
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The team is currently under investigation after allegations they recorded the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during the team's game against the Cleveland Browns.
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However, forecasts are calling for a string of rainy days to arrive next week, which should at least temporarily sideline soybean concerns.
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The Broncos tied it when Bachmeier connected with Thomas on a 36-yard play down the right sideline with 12:01 remaining.
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Chase cut behind and sprinted up the sideline alone, wide open from here to Gross Tete, and Burrow hit him in stride.
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It's a back injury, however, that will sideline him long-term; the team said he is scheduled to have surgery on Friday.
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The videographer offered to delete the footage of the Bengals' sideline and said he hadn't known that he was doing anything improper.
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He was called for an offensive foul on a sideline inbound pass with 15.1 seconds remaining and Memphis leading by three points.
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Racing down the right sideline, Beckham made a spectacular, overhead, one-handed catch with a defender in tight coverage by his side.
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Once on the sideline, Zeeb seeks out players from the scrum of bodies on the ground and offers them warm, congratulatory hugs.
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When the Company needs to dispose of bodies, it subcontracts to the police, who have a sideline burning corpses in oil drums.
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Ferguson hit Mayhue with a short pass down the right sideline and the senior slalomed through defenders for a 36-yard touchdown.
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The Knicks responded with a clumsy play in which Anthony ended up trapped along the sideline and had the ball knocked away.
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Huggins's players quickly came to his aid during the incident, and Huggins stood, briefly massaged his chest and stayed on the sideline.
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Early in the fourth quarter, backup quarterback Austin Kendall suffered an apparent knee injury sliding out of bounds on the Owls' sideline.
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NIU defensive line coach Brett Diersen reportedly suffered a broken leg at the end of a third-quarter play on the sideline.
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Kerwynn Williams, a reserve running back for the Cardinals, raced 254 yards down the right sideline to give Arizona the early lead.
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"Trying to undermine or to sideline Maria Ressa or Rappler is a huge assault on the press in the Philippines," Conde says.
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Rodgers took another darting look at Cobb, then decided to wait for Cook to keep running farther downfield and toward the sideline.
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The Browns suspended radio reporter Nathan Zegura eight games for his conduct on the sideline during last Sunday's loss at New Orleans.
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Citing a source, ESPN reported that a Bengals employee saw the Patriots' videographer filming the Cincinnati sideline for the entire first quarter.
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He knew that Ginn would come back, and when he did, Newman dashed in front to grab the ball along Carolina's sideline.
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Nashaat Youssef, the chef, opened Little Egypt two years ago with his sister, Nagwa Hanna, a chemist with a sideline in pastry.
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Backup Derek Anderson took the first offensive snap for Carolina with Newton standing on the sideline, and proceeded to throw an interception.
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The steps McConnell has taken in recent weeks are aimed at thwarting their efforts to block, sideline, or delay President Trump's nominees.
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He'd patiently wait for his turn on the sideline, eager to square off against kids that were five or six years older.
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He checked into the sideline medical tent but emerged after a few minutes and re-entered the game for the next series.
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Savage checked into the sideline medical tent but emerged after a few minutes and re-entered the game for the next series.
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The sideline was dotted with celebrities, and LeBron James hosted several Lakers teammates in a field suite behind the east end zone.
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He recounted how his wife was on the opposite sideline for the University of Hartford when they met in the early 2000s.
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"Not to sound arrogant, but we were so good at (offense) that we just called the plays from the sideline," Ware says.
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Nobody floated laterally toward the sideline while translating what he saw into lightning-quick acceleration at 216-plus pounds better than Foster.
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The center fractured his forearm by hitting a chair on the sideline during a game Thursday against the Dallas Mavericks, Sports Illustrated reports.
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In celebration of their achievement, Mexican sideline reporter Sergio Dipp, who was making his first MNF appearance, awkwardly expressed his admiration for Joseph.
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Craig Sager, the longtime Turner Sports sideline reporter best known for his colorful wardrobe, lost his battle with cancer on December 15, 2016.
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Moreover, routine rebukes of Trump's comments from foreign leaders reveal an international band of adults who are ready to sideline the US President.
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