| 1. | The Oslo accords were a way of sidling up to it.
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| 2. | So Cleveland must sidle over to the next bumpkin on the log.
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| 3. | So why did NBC shrug and let it sidle over to CBS?
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| 4. | He took it without looking and sidled up to Donald.
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| 5. | An older attentive man sidles up beside a disdainful and uninterested beauty.
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| 6. | Is that a giant golden laughing Buddha sidling up against the wall?
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| 7. | Newhan sidled up to the post and peeked at the batting order.
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| 8. | Sidle endorsed the idea of the military providing special training for journalists.
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| 9. | Fogerty was pleased, said his lawyer, Kenneth Sidle.
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| 10. | A few soldiers huddled outside, and a diminutive admirer sidled up.
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