| 1. | The countries'sporting ties often have been waylaid by politics.
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| 2. | He was waylaid by pirates on this and several subsequent voyages.
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| 3. | But he was waylaid by the need to lobby for crime legislation.
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| 4. | Ayers waylaid a mail van at one point and hopped on board.
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| 5. | And everyone in the cast seems to have been waylaid by hairdressers.
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| 6. | "I won't be waylaid by politics ."
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| 7. | Joe and I once got waylaid by a family visiting from Mexico.
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| 8. | We got beat badly, handily, waylaid and parlayed.
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| 9. | Sometimes they're waylaid by the bad examples of their parents.
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| 10. | I simply didn't want to be waylaid ."
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