How To Use Sideline In A Sentence

  • It was followed by Crime, where plot and suspense were king, and those often sidelined as "genre fiction" — Crichton, King or Rendell — were given credit for their craft.
  • But red tape is still keeping him sidelined. The Sun
  • But red tape is still keeping him sidelined. The Sun
  • On the ‘digital’ battlefield there is a real likelihood that brigade commanders will talk directly to sergeants or corporals commanding sections and that intermediate officers will be sidelined.
  • It did not help that both players took to Twitter to snipe from the sidelines. Times, Sunday Times
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  • For the second time in as many months the Sligo Rovers boss was sent from the sideline for remonstrating with a match official.
  • One time, not too long ago, I saw a line of lame dancers unable to participate in class, sitting on the sidelines, questioning when they would return to dance.
  • CACI is a fast-growing billion dollar information technology firm with an intriguing sideline in intelligence.
  • But it's no longer permissible to sit on the sidelines making snide comments.
  • As they grunted and jabbed, Mr. McCain chatted with a few players and their coaches, shook a few hands and then headed to the sidelines. McCain Huddles With Marshall Team - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • To write a form of lyric poetry that was intensely emotional, but sidelined my own ego. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was stretchered off with knee - ligament damage and looks destined to be sidelined for months.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • John, who like many rural undertakers had a sideline in the building trade, was born and bred in Bourton.
  • At every football game on TV, we can see dozens of sideline photographers resting their heavy telephoto lenses on a monopod.
  • The midfield player has been sidelined for the past month with knee and hamstring problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was on the sidelines about to untuck my shirt," LSU safety NCAA Division I College Football - Louisiana State vs. Kentucky
  • Johnson has been sidelined through injury.
  • Instead, they hold talks on the sidelines of multilateral meetings.
  • Our party has been on the political sidelines for too long - we must now work towards getting into power.
  • There is an interesting sideline on this matter. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion.
  • He began training for the decathlon after being sidelined with an injury and watching other decathletes train.
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • What will be going on behind the sideline masks they will wear for most of the time tomorrow when the whistle shrills the start of the Allianz Hurling League final?
  • Story was sidelined, in favour of what was seen as a more rational systematic theology. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it's going to make a big right hand turn, a big buttonhook, if you used to play sideline or flag football, and that is not going to affect anyone. CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2005
  • You sideline friends and allies, whose cooperation could help preserve your security.
  • The colt, who was sidelined from racing for a year from September 2001 to this September after tearing a suspensory ligament in his left front leg, fractured the splint bone and chipped a piece of the sesamsoid bone in the same leg.
  • Prices for natural rubber have stabilized at high levels but prices for synthetic rubber are increasing rapidly, driven by higher prices of butadiene, which is used to make it, Mr. Setzer said on the sidelines of the Frankfurt Motor Show Wednesday. Continental May Raise Tire Prices
  • Unable to present a viable alternative, the royalists were outmanoeuvred, sidelined and, in 1998, defeated.
  • They were also outsiders in royal courts where courtiers did everything possible to sideline and ostracise them.
  • Born in Prestwick in Ayrshire, John Currie was always interested in choral music, although he has a strong sideline in rather serious hillwalking.
  • He decided to turn his hobby into a lucrative sideline.
  • The Heath then suffered a severe blow when wing forward Ciaran Hyland was sidelined after a rash challenge.
  • You ended up being forced out of bounds on most of the plays that went toward the sidelines.
  • It is not acceptable that people from the sidelines were trying to get our centre forward sent off. The Sun
  • The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late.
  • After he went deep down the sideline and outraced Rogers for a 36-yard reception, he plunged over the middle for a six-yard catch on third-and-four. Cruz Gets the Last Dance
  • Wenger stood on the sidelines shouting instructions to his team.
  • That's the concept behind Offshore, a tidy little coffee palace with a neat sideline in furniture sales.
  • You've got the determination to turn something you make at home into a profitable sideline. The Sun
  • The national trainer Plamen Markov also could not rely on one of the leaders of the team, Marian Hristov of the German Keiserslautern, who also due to injury had to stick to the sidelines.
  • Are we going to be fighting for playoff seeding in April only to have Yi bricking shots while a CBA representative sits on the sidelines working his stopwatch?
  • Garvey backed him up, cheerleading from the sidelines, quoting chapter and verse from the security regs. CORMORANT
  • For those who want to leave their cars on the sidelines and try out something a more racy, a £20 donation will get you a spin in a Porsche or Noble.
  • He was content to watch from the sidelines as his wife built up a successful business empire.
  • And I feel like a wrinkled, ugly chaperone sitting here on the sidelines.
  • It is not acceptable that people from the sidelines were trying to get our centre forward sent off. The Sun
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • Irons watched his understudies from the sidelines with a sprained toe and ankle, though the offense appeared to limp more than him at times. USATODAY.com - College Football - Buffalo vs. Auburn
  • Once Tribble returned the kickoff to the BC 37 for the final play, the Wolfpack sideline spilled onto the field in exuberant celebration. USATODAY.com - College Football - Boston College vs. N.C. State
  • Boy, the ridiculous right is like a spoiled four year old: never happy, refusing to agree with anything because its far more easy to be a coward and criticize from the sidelines. Obama: Bailout for Main Street
  • When Deacon did get on he calmly drilled over a sideline conversion with his only shot at goal.
  • His most lucrative sideline was what he called the mobile phone business. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • But defender Andy Barlow will be sidelined for a month after straining a calf muscle in training.
  • Ladies at the baptism watch the festivities from the sidelines. Ladies at the baptism watch the festivities from the sidelines.© Norma Hawthorne 2008
  • Three days before Mr. Mubarak left office, al Qaeda in Iraq, an affiliate group, released a statement that highlighted the gulf between the protesters in Tahrir Square and the jihadis on the sidelines: "Beware of the tricks of un-Islamic ideologies, such as filthy and evil secularism, infidelic democracy, and putrid idolic patriotism and nationalism," it said. Uprisings Put al Qaeda on Sidelines
  • Horn will be sidelined for three weeks by a sprained ankle.
  • Stunningly, while their founder and guiding spirit has been sidelined, Graves's firms have had banner years.
  • Van Jones, who was purged from the White House through a Fox News-orchestrated smear campaign, told a gathering of activists in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, that the day after Obama's election, "you gave away your power" by receding to the sidelines or turning their attention to individual issues while neglecting the over-arching narrative. Adele Stan: GOP Wave: Progressives Not Bold Enough?
  • Just when the Ravens appeared to put themselves in position to cut the Colts 'lead in half in the second half on Ed Reed's interception and runback, Garcon came out of nowhere — actually he chased Reed down the sideline — to punch the football loose. NFL Replay: Brett Favre adding more to league's record books
  • F Brandan Wright (dislocated left shoulder) and G Marco Belinelli (sprained right ankle) remain sidelined for Golden State. ... USATODAY.com
  • I'm not the best of watchers and tend to coach too much from the sidelines because I'd far rather be helping out on the pitch.
  • In carnival lingo, those part-time workers are called "roughies," and it was a nice little sideline for Kathy Cox, who also works as a substitute teacher. Record Article Feed
  • The royal trio will not run in the marathon for security reasons but will be cheering from the sidelines. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this atmosphere of fear and beleaguerment the press, with the support of sections of the political establishment, hope to sideline a rational, objective approach towards crime.
  • The swingman, who has a sweet jump shot, was sidelined by bad knees last season.
  • The Glasgow wing does not require surgery but is likely to be sidelined for two months. Times, Sunday Times
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • As they cut across the softball field he saw the maintenance crew setting up the bleachers along what would be the sidelines for the football field used by the semi-pro team that played there each fall.
  • She is developing a nice little sideline in childminding for friends.
  • Clinton Portis is second to none among running backs in blitz pick-up, but the nine-year veteran is sidelined at least four to six weeks because of a third-degree groin tear. Packers' blitz will be a challenge for Torain and company
  • But the new owners were Fang Brothers, a Hong Kong-based textiles conglomerate with a sideline in sweater-making.
  • The Glasgow wing does not require surgery but is likely to be sidelined for two months. Times, Sunday Times
  • This sort of problem would sideline a current player for at least a month, but Butch played through the pain.
  • Having McCutcheon, a native of New Zealand, on the sidelines is crucial, said Richard Lambourne. USA beats Russia to reach Olympic volleyball final
  • Our best player has been sidelined by injury.
  • The 25-year-old watched from the sidelines during his team's 1-0 victory, blaming the accident for his absence.
  • The vice-president is increasingly being sidelined.
  • Heidegger's leftist acolytes, such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida, felt able to sideline his racist and genocidal beliefs while embracing his antihumanism. The Guardian World News
  • So, perhaps philosophy even from the sidelines, is of some use, at least as a cognitive stimulant.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • On the one hand, the photograph gives us a hint of what it feels like to be a power broker whose milieu is the smoke-filled room, or an insider who manages the campaign from the sidelines.
  • He duly won, but was then sidelined by a leg injury.
  • With Lauda sidelined, the way was open for Hunt to close the gap even further.
  • The APEC leaders are also expected to hold a number of bilateral talks on the sidelines of the summit.
  • My world you can on the sidelines, but can't speak.
  • After a car crash in 2008 sidelined bassist Chi Cheng with a brain injury, his Sacramento bandmates shelved finished album Eros and enlisted fill-in Sergio Vega to embark on an uplifting, polychromatic homage to their fallen brother. Listen Up: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunite in 'Uni-5'
  • Parker's ‘New Fork’ explores circular territory that he normally negotiates on the soprano horn, making sideline squeaks and tubular honks.
  • The problem was initially diagnosed to keep him sidelined for six weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a sideline he was a classical violinist, a master bridge player and a demon at gin rummy, but golf was where he got his kicks.
  • Stanford 31 - Oklahoma State 31, 5:12 4th Quarter: As the Stanford offense takes the field on their own 31, tight end Coby Fleener is on the sideline with an injury. Oklahoma State 41, Stanford 38 - as it happened! | Michael Solomon
  • The midfielder has opened a baker's shop with his family as a sideline to his football commitments. The Sun
  • He was content to watch from the sidelines as his wife built up a successful business empire.
  • Summary: After throwing for 292 yards and three touchdowns Eli Manning went to the sideline in the fourth with what he called a bruised heel. Undefined
  • And when Niall, who stood on the sideline for 40 minutes, finally got the beck, he didn't disappoint, scoring his first point in 20 years.
  • After serving in the Royal Navy in India, he went into business in Cambridge, with psychical research as his main sideline.
  • The problem was initially diagnosed to keep him sidelined for six weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was sidelined after just three games last year because of a shoulder injury that required surgery.
  • It is a 'doddle' just sitting on the sidelines whinging about 'The Government' - which is why so many are not willing to take it on. Budget Debate. Post Script
  • The midfield player has been sidelined for the past month with knee and hamstring problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sitting on the sidelines is not what a President should do. Obama considering 4 options for Afghanistan, sources say
  • Horse race politics dominates the political gabfests, with corporate power shunted to the sidelines.
  • Huston merely strolls around on the sidelines, puffing a cigarillo and looking rueful.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • An operation like this typically sidelines a player anywhere from 4-6 weeks.
  • Kim is one of the rare critics of evolutionary psychology and sociobiology who tries very hard to do what he thinks is the right way to incorporate evolution and mind, rather than carping from the sidelines.
  • Particularly where the movements are fast and fluid, a coach observing proceedings from the sidelines is in a better position than the captain to analyse the immediate match position and to decide on the tactics to be employed.
  • Porto advanced with a 1-1 draw in the return encounter at Old Trafford, and Mourinho jumped in joy more than once as he ran down the sidelines to celebrate with his players.
  • Farm and sideline products of the peasants are purchased by the state at reasonable prices.
  • He could now face more than a month on the sidelines if the injury is a bad one. The Sun
  • What astonishes those observing from the sidelines is that most of the wider community of around 1,700 people perceive Mackintosh to be a benevolent landlord who has spent his own money on improving their lot.
  • Story was sidelined, in favour of what was seen as a more rational systematic theology. Times, Sunday Times
  • How long can we remain as informed spectators on the sideline watching such tragedy unfold before our eyes?
  • Graham's injury is a cruel blow to himself and his team and he's expected to be sidelined for up to six weeks.
  • Zoe does a bit of freelance photography as a sideline.
  • Of course, it doesn't hurt that Olbermann's delivery is quite simply the best in broadcast journalism, but he also had something to say, and he said it and he meant it and he didn't give a damn about the inevitable sniping from the sidelines, he was taking that ball all the way downfield. -
  • But if the big money remains on the sidelines, unpersuaded that a bottom is near, the wait for bargain hunters to take the plunge could be very long and very painful.
  • St. Pat's were reduced to 14 men when their wing back and captain Andy Jameson was sidelined on a second yellow card midway through the second half.
  • He admits that he worries for the country and for his party, and has been left feeling impotent stuck on the sidelines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Folkestone boss Neil Cugley ran on to the pitch to support his players, who surrounded the referee, while a small number of Folkestone fans ran to the sidelines and shouted abuse at the official.
  • It would also sideline the peace process and political leaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Villa issued a statement on Wednesday accusing Sunderland of trying to "besmirch" the club's name, but the row shows few signs of abating as Bruce attempts to plug a gap made all the more sizeable by the news that loan signing Danny Welbeck has undergone surgery to repair a torn knee cartilage and will be sidelined for up to eight weeks. WalesOnline - Home
  • It was in 1835 that he published his first collection of three children's stories, a venture he considered a sideline but which would actually make his name.
  • With Sachin Tendulkar out through injury and Sourav Ganguly likely to stay on the sidelines, it will be interesting to see who Chappell pitchforks into the opening slot alongside Virender Sehwag.
  • Broadly, productive economic activities and notions of long-term investment became sidelined in favour of immediate consumption and resource diffusion.
  • Lowell, currently sidelined by a broken left thumb, is one of 15 Marlins eligible for arbitration.
  • Over the past decade, however, under the blimpish leadership of Brian McMaster, the visual arts have been progressively sidelined.
  • But it was their dad's sideline business in glass worktop savers that set them on the path to success. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom.
  • It is not acceptable that people from the sidelines were trying to get our centre forward sent off. The Sun
  • As a sideline he was a classical violinist, a master bridge player and a demon at gin rummy, but golf was where he got his kicks.
  • As the final seconds ticked off the clock, the shocked Scots found themselves on the losing sideline for the fifth time this season and the fourth time in as many weeks.
  • I can go on to do anything in my life, and I will always be outcasted and shunned by society, I can never be part of it, all I can do is sit on the sidelines as people laugh and stare at me.
  • Nobody knows, in the new streamlined management structure, whether they have been demoted or sidelined. Times, Sunday Times
  • A night in a honky-tonk ensues, during which Henry and Carol dance the night away as Wayne glowers and fumes on the sidelines; he's actually jealous of this old guy out there with his young wife.
  • But with the firm's international network, and London in particular, appearing sidelined under Freishtat's tenure, do any of the three candidates have the vision to revitalise the firm's ­international strategy? The Lawyer - Latest News
  • Now the big all-rounder may be sidelined for up to three months to cure his latest injury and fully recover from a series of niggles which have hampered him throughout the season.
  • In a comment he made to Jennifer [McLune] on her Facebook page, he noted how he's been challenged by feminists to also identify himself as a feminist because, for them, the term "profeminist" makes it seem like the man is not really willing to stand up with feminists, but rather will find it sufficient to somewhat passively support feminists, applauding from the sidelines. Jezebel
  • Young centre back Michael Naylor is the only player likely to be sidelined through injury after missing the midweek victory.
  • Stephen Jackson (hand), Monta Ellis (ankle) and Corey Maggette (hamstring) also remain sidelined for Golden State (8-22), off to its worst 30-game start since the 1999-2000 team opened 6-24. USATODAY.com
  • DePaula, who is expected to be sidelined for about 10 months, had been working as a swingman for the team.
  • Past players will be welcomed to the ground on Saturday and future stars will cheer from the sidelines, but it is the current crop who hope to have Shankly birling.
  • He has an interesting sideline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both defenders have been sidelined by injury.
  • Jake watched Karnak’s still body, while Derek and Alan grinned from the sidelines. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Shard Reaper’s Review Forum
  • Some men, heckling from the sidelines, insist that excluding men is a form of sexism. Numbers Trouble : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • That means he will be sidelined for anything up to two years. The Sun
  • He connected with Jett down the sideline and threw two touchdown passes to Tim Brown.
  • Before the game got under way one over active steward had the subs of the Tinnahinch team removed from the sideline.
  • Long before the book closed on the last century it had become abundantly clear that in a global society the "haves" -- whether they were nations, institutions, or individuals -- could no longer play their roles from the sidelines. A Private School with a Public Purpose
  • You'll even find animated coaches and cheerleaders roaming the sidelines.
  • The fastest-growing market for us has been the Chinese market, contrary to the fact that the Thai currency has been appreciating against the renminbi [also known as the yuan]," Thai Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij said Wednesday in an interview on the sidelines of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in Nha Trang, Vietnam. Dollar Loses Ground in Asia
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • He pulls players into sidelines with the crosscourt but can also hit down the line. The Sun
  • Husseini was somewhat sidelined by the dramatic announcement of the secret Oslo peace accords in August 1993.
  • Andrew Kwiatkowski, a former Clansman before transferring to the University of Western Ontario, was to be a member of the squad before a wrist injury forced him to the sidelines.
  • Julian Cope, former rock god and pagan poet, has an oddly Establishment sideline - he's a whizz on archeology, as his latest book proves.
  • The other three runners-up all had at least one star player sidelined for more than half the season.
  • Woodson was second on the scene and had a chance to two-hand-shove Crayton, who was tiptoeing along the sideline, out of bounds.
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • It 'eulogises the male experience and sidelines, patronises and objectifies the female experience'. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was told to expect eight weeks on the sidelines. The Sun
  • Work feels like less of a chore now you have promised to use your special skills rather than sideline them. The Sun
  • Five starters and nine players overall have been sidelined for stretches of a week or more.
  • Last season he was sidelined by shoulder, back, knee and hamstring problems. The Sun
  • In Rugby, you can pull a dummy, kick the ball up and under, or a grubber kick, or a long sideline punt.
  • Spirit cheerleading, where squads step-touch and spell out words from the sidelines, is one variety—the kind most of us think of when we hear the word cheerleader. Cheer!
  • Officials endorsed the decision, but were obviously furious about being effectively sidelined.
  • It may be unwise to comment trenchantly from the sidelines about a situation O'Neill is observing daily in training.
  • Nicotine dependency can cause people to prioritise their individual tobacco use and in the process, sideline fundamental Maori values, such as manaakitanga, aroha and whakapapa.
  • He raced down to the left sideline before crossing into the path of Luther Watson.
  • How many picture can we conjure up of a helmeted Tomlinson, dark glass and all, "pouting" on the sideline? Pats Pulpit
  • They have become effectively sidelined in the pensions debate.
  • He will now be sidelined for three months. The Sun
  • Their efforts will deserve credit, not sneering from the sidelines.
  • My observations from the sidelines of several disputes over remediation in neighborhoods adjacent to closed military bases that had similar buried leftovers affecting groundwater and soils is that the public disclosures did more harm through the level of anxiety generated for these residents than the contaminants ever had the possibility ofdoing. The Volokh Conspiracy » Chemical Weapons in my Neighborhood
  • Eli got progressively better, as good as his crooked legs and scoliotic back and twitchy arms would allow, and by week's end he and I stood side by side against the wall, while the rest of our team compared bruises on the sideline. Land of the Blind
  • He had been sidelined for almost a month by a strained left oblique muscle that was causing persistent pain in his side.
  • He is expected to undergo a minor operation today in a bid to cure the Achilles injury that has sidelined him for more than four months. Times, Sunday Times
  • The horse's regular rider Jim Culloty has been sidelined for several weeks after breaking his thumb two weeks ago.
  • She felt a slight tinge of defeat but then turned to see that over half her studio was cheering on the sidelines.
  • They may stay on the periphery watching the recess-time basketball games and jump-rope competitions from the sidelines of the playground.
  • The England defender is currently sidelined with a damaged calf but his displays have been woeful this term. The Sun
  • I'm a teacher really; my writing is just a sideline.
  • Walking along the sidelines, and later addressing them in the locker room, is a bespectacled white man in his 50s.
  • Those include 62-year-old Geoffrey Strand, a financial adviser who has been yelling into his megaphone from the sidelines at nearly every game for the past 32 years. Alumni Dust Off the Pom-Pons
  • Keen on promoting venture capital, Viney owns a chain of wine bars as a sideline.
  • Often the end customer loses the cargo once it leaves rail-carrier control, even though it is on his own sideline in the company yard.
  • But he looked rusty and his timing was off after spending most of the preseason on the sideline.
  • Either of the forward positions played near the sideline, especially in hockey.
  • To write a form of lyric poetry that was intensely emotional, but sidelined my own ego. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our party has been on the political sidelines for too long - we must now work towards getting into power.
  • The centre admitted he feared for his career after he was sidelined with a bulging disc. The Sun
  • Dinkins would have no second term, as Giuliani sniped, bitched, needled, and flung scat from the sidelines during Dinkins 'entire term — with help from his new breed patrons on the media side, and swept into power on a pounding fist and a constant, yapping bark. Archive 2008-01-01
  • It's not a daily occurrence that a football flies to the sidelines to hit innocent victims!
  • Our party has been on the political sidelines for too long - we must now work towards getting into power.
  • The midfield player has been sidelined for the past month with knee and hamstring problems. Times, Sunday Times

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