Even more exciting is the band's new sideline in designing female undergarments embossed with the band's logo. |
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For generations, retail firearm dealers have found hunting clothes and other outdoor garb to he a profitable sideline. |
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Although it started as a sideline to their farm, it's now taken over as their primary business. |
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You basically start out at half court, groups of two, and play one on one from the sideline to an imaginary line that divides the court. |
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He raced down to the left sideline before crossing into the path of Luther Watson. |
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Woodson was second on the scene and had a chance to two-hand-shove Crayton, who was tiptoeing along the sideline, out of bounds. |
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Usually, Bird stands on the sideline only when timeouts are called, and even then, it seems like it's against his will. |
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Collins is not a rah-rah guy, but teammates value his calm demeanor in the huddle and on the sideline even when things ate going haywire. |
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Jon Barry rises off the bench and maneuvers his way up the sideline toward the scorer's table. |
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Charlie Garner caught a long pass near the sideline and was slammed out of bounds by Jerome Woods. |
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It seems his best plays come when he's running for his life and sprinting toward a sideline. |
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She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion. |
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Early in the fourth quarter, Holt ran a streak pattern down the left sideline. |
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This sort of problem would sideline a current player for at least a month, but Butch played through the pain. |
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The condition is one that often lingers for weeks and could sideline a player for a month or more should the tendon snap. |
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Who cares whether he's turning somersaults or running off to the sideline to get water. |
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The side view was of plenty of houses standing guard on the sideline with the silhouette of the moon hiding behind the dogwood trees. |
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We first confirmed that Intel's Jackson project was slightly more than a skunkworks sideline here, last February in fact. |
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At every football game on TV, we can see dozens of sideline photographers resting their heavy telephoto lenses on a monopod. |
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If a dribbler gets through on a sideline past your near wing, approach cautiously and anticipate a pass. |
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You sideline friends and allies, whose cooperation could help preserve your security. |
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When connected to a sideline compressor, the undergarment device blows dehumidified air on the players. |
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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. |
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He performed similar services for Becky then made a sign of blessing on both girls before he also retired to the sideline. |
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The shock of black hair poking from the top of his white OU visor was wet and mussed from a sideline celebration shower. |
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If that girl isn't open, fake the pass anyway, then throw the ball to either of the advancing sideline girls. |
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He saw a cornerback blitz coming and lofted a perfect 14-yard completion to Wayne down the left sideline. |
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The most common event is inbounding the ball, either from the baseline or the sideline. |
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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. |
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Those were paybacks for when they dropped the wide-open ones along the sideline. |
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He tried testing it out on the sideline after a new tape job, but he couldn't sustain weight on it. |
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You should stand still on the sideline and between the hog lines when your opponent is delivering a stone. |
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Before the game got under way one over active steward had the subs of the Tinnahinch team removed from the sideline. |
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He immediately fed senior point guard Chris Hernandez, who was streaking down the right sideline. |
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Against Baltimore, for instance, Wesley intercepted a pass near the sideline after breaking for the ball from the far hash mark. |
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But he looked rusty and his timing was off after spending most of the preseason on the sideline. |
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Carr, seeing Johnson streaking down the right sideline wide open, threw a low bullet. |
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How long can we remain as informed spectators on the sideline watching such tragedy unfold before our eyes? |
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As he strolls gallantly down the sideline, the young men comprising the deepest bench are challenged to stay alert. |
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The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late. |
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Not long after Thompson scored, O'Neill started badgering his team from the sideline, a process that never really relented until the end. |
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If you know your business like a book, testifying as an expert witness can be a lucrative sideline. |
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The building society discovered its new sideline when it decided to upgrade its system two years ago. |
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Playing high balls into the full forward line was a suicidal tactic and the changes that were made on the sideline were strange. |
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You won't see his receivers running a lot of curls, running to the sideline or catching the ball from a dead stop. |
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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. |
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Here are some situations that happen every game, baseline out-of-bounds, tip-off, sideline out-of-bounds, free throws and end game scenarios. |
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He drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for taunting after he flipped the ball at a Detroit player on the sideline. |
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I looked out at the field and the team was huddled along the sideline, and Dylan was standing out side it with a crate full of water bottles. |
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If the South African golfer ever thinks about giving up the day job, he has a nice sideline to fall back on. |
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If the back defenders are covering the middle player, either or both of your sideline girls are open. |
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In mitigation, one couldn't help notice the wealth of talent on the sideline. |
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When Deacon did get on he calmly drilled over a sideline conversion with his only shot at goal. |
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When Taylor reached the sideline, doctors knew from simply reaching under his shoulder pads that Taylor's season was over. |
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They were also outsiders in royal courts where courtiers did everything possible to sideline and ostracise them. |
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The goal came about after Doran had collected a sideline ball from Walsh and followed through to the back of the net. |
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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. |
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At the time Moran had a lucrative sideline buying and selling houses in London. |
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My chauffeur from Edinburgh airport had even started a sideline in temporary accommodation for visiting golfers. |
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James installed a darkroom in his Silverstream home and took up professional photography as a sideline to his architecture. |
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The majority of these tenants had a sideline farming activity going for income tax purposes. |
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After serving in the Royal Navy in India, he went into business in Cambridge, with psychical research as his main sideline. |
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He was running an escort agency as an economic sideline, and he seemed to be looking for women who understood what they were getting into. |
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A long career in the music industry beckoned, with a secret sideline in writing songs. |
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But music was little more than a sideline, and he earned his living in government service. |
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John, who like many rural undertakers had a sideline in the building trade, was born and bred in Bourton. |
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While pursuing his rock career, he had a sideline directing horror-inspired rock videos. |
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In Rugby, you can pull a dummy, kick the ball up and under, or a grubber kick, or a long sideline punt. |
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Following the arrestment and sideline for a pushback, the flight-deck chief emphatically signaled for a shutdown of the port engine. |
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Johannes trades in buffaloes as a sideline to his regular employment as a veterinary officer. |
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He is a meteorologist in Florida with a sideline in helping lightning-strike victims. |
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Adam, who studied engineering product design at South Bank University, does acting work as a sideline to earn money. |
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That's the concept behind Offshore, a tidy little coffee palace with a neat sideline in furniture sales. |
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He sells the devices as a sideline to his Electron Electrical Engineering Services reselling business. |
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The sideline to Diageo's main activities brought some R22m a year to the group's consolidated operating profit. |
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Early Mercedes were very solid, but there was very little buyer interest In the Midwest where we were pushing them as a sideline to Studebaker. |
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But there are question marks over their sideline and that's a big question mark to have hanging over you. |
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The transfer of surveillance technology from first to third world is now a lucrative sideline for the arms industry. |
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But the new owners were Fang Brothers, a Hong Kong-based textiles conglomerate with a sideline in sweater-making. |
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Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office opened a tearoom as a sideline to subsidise the existing operation. |
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Across Europe, gigantic music stores stuffed to the gunwales with American pop, rock and urban do a sideline in hipster books. |
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Beekeeping is a lucrative sideline for chestnut growers, as is selling the bolitus edulis growing under trees. |
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That estimate doesn't include any contribution from Allete's sideline in sales of the 20,000 Florida acres it owns. |
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If you have already integrated a vegetarian sideline in your food service operation, you are already a step ahead. |
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This press is also hurt when Y3, Y4 or Y5 flash into the heart of the diamond, receive pass, then pass out to either sideline where players are breaking downcourt. |
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Twenty minutes later, U.S. striker Jozy Altidore was barreling down the left sideline at top speed in pursuit of the ball. |
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Even after she left its barbed bosom, it did its best to further excommunicate and sideline her. |
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The ad campaign features football quarterbacks Drew Brees and Colin Kaepernick, a cheerleader and a blond sideline reporter. |
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The Democrats were able to sideline Kucinich and avoid a divisive impeachment battle. |
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A few minutes later, Ferguson, having been revived, sat on the sideline, helmet off, hair tousled, dazed. |
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So we did a simple drill where the players toss the ball off the backboard, jump high as possible to get it, then fire an outlet pass to a sideline player. |
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In fact, when he wasn't sending down his medium-pacers for Middlesex in the Eighties, Hughes was also attempting to carve out a sideline as a journalist. |
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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. |
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If he crossed the goal line near the sideline, a runner might try to fight his way toward the middle before touching down so as to get a better angle. |
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York-born Dawn has been making hats for 14 years, ever since she took millinery as a sideline while at art college in Surrey, where she studied fashion design. |
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I was there on the sideline in shoulder pads and my leather helmet. |
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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? |
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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. |
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It used to be a popular sideline for miners working shifts, but the collapse of the coal industry has been accompanied by a huge shortfall in retained firefighters. |
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He and his first wife lived in Roundway Park and he had a sideline in collecting fallen timber at Leipzig Plantation on Roundway Down and selling it for firewood. |
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As a sideline to their regular account work, McCall and his team kicked around the idea of creating an educational album leveraging music to help kids learn. |
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Feagles, who has wowed the team with his ability to launch high, long punts near either sideline or the goal line, might make the biggest difference. |
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The Giants on the sideline raced onto the field to celebrate with the kickoff team, drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, but the emotional lift seemed worth it. |
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The man who sang his heart out on Wednesday wants this season to finish on a high note but the fans needn't worry, the singing is simply a sideline. |
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He's hitting most of his kickoffs inside the 5 with good hang time, and his punts have been deep and angled well between the numbers and sideline. |
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A hospital scan has revealed a muscular problem rather than any stress fracture but the injury is still expected to sideline Hoggard for at least a fortnight. |
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Born in Prestwick in Ayrshire, John Currie was always interested in choral music, although he has a strong sideline in rather serious hillwalking. |
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There also are no fair catches allowed, and a player is allowed to have only one foot inbounds when making a sideline catch, similar to the college rule. |
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He was emotionally flatlined in meetings, practices, on the sideline. |
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So when the universe decides it's my turn there is almost certainly a cosmic gathering of monumental proportions that stands on the sideline and waits for the floor show. |
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On the sideline Kildare did not seem to cover themselves in glory either. |
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Streamlined wheelchairs crash into each other with the ferocity of a demolition derby, and coaches bark orders from the sideline, with their usual bluntness. |
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The slapstick double act they crafted was always supposed to be a sideline to their serious acting careers, but now it's almost entirely taken over. |
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His eyes sparkled above eyeblack as he spoke of the spirit on the Lions' sideline during their comeback from a 17-point deficit in the final 10 minutes. |
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Lions coach Rod Marinelli, the former Vietnam vet with the drill sergeant's demeanor, patrolling the sideline in full dress. |
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She started the business as a sideline to her regular work and it ended up becoming the greater source of income. |
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In recent years I have been researching Grave Marker designs as a sideline to genealogical research. |
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Daniel Hackett sat and watched USC basketball practice from a sideline seat Wednesday as punishment for missing a study hall. |
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Never one to overlook a sideline, Charles decided he must not forget the waterways. |
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The Pac-12's presidents and chancellors also voted Sunday to use sideline spotters to identify injuries during football games. |
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But is the trust within the game so bad that Houston coach Tom Penders was given a technical foul for collapsing on the sideline? |
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While coach of the Panthers, during a 1994 match Gould was sent from his seat on the sideline to the dressing room by referee Bill Harrigan. |
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After two straight incompletions, Taggart's pass to Josh Jenkins down the right sideline on fourth down was caught out of bounds. |
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The coaches can give instructions from the sideline during play, and unlimited substitutions are allowed. |
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For all of these occasions, we have a simple, quick-hitting inbounds play off a triangular formation under the basket or up a sideline. |
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Mayo Clinic has inked a licensing agreement with King-Devick Test for sideline concussion testing. |
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She ran the sideline and drove the ball to the shooting circle so a teammate could get a shot at a goal. |
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He was often able to prevent the appointment of ministers or commanders he disliked, or sideline them into lesser offices. |
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And then I was doing so many consultations for Melungeon cousins that I decided to commercialize my sideline and get paid for what I was doing. |
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For each point, the server starts behind the baseline, between the center mark and the sideline. |
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The area between a doubles sideline and the nearest singles sideline is called the doubles alley, which is considered playable in doubles play. |
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If it is too far back he can't get as sharp a downward angle or sideline cut. |
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In the sideline-and-up pass, both the receiver and the passer are faking the sideline cut. |
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Here, the receiver combines the sideline-flag pattern with a second sideline cut. |
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The second passing option for O5 presents itself when O1 is unable to get open on the sideline cut. |
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Campaign supporters feared the residential development would end the spot's lucrative sideline as a film and photo location, on which it relies to survive. |
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You are the sideline doc at the conference championship football game. |
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The second time it happened I blew a gasket on the sideline,'' Ruel said. |
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The ball can also be turned over by going over the sideline. |
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When the dirty tricks escalate from annoying to terrifying, May's secret sideline as the publisher of a line of sexy romance novels comes into play. |
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These are just three of the worst examples of sideline rage. |
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Get to the nearest sideline and get out of bounds if you cannot score. |
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Rae,who has missed the last year because of cruciate ligament damage to his left knee,will be sideline for six more months with tendinitis in his right knee. |
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