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Big U.S. Firms Sidestep Euro-Crisis Damage "It is an environment that feels like it is building momentum," William Plummer , United Rentals' chief financial officer, said in an interview.
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When he makes his debut on Dancing with the Stars, you have to wonder if Tom will specialize in that favorite Lone Star dance, The Cotton Eye Joe, or more appropriately, some variation of The Sidestep, immortalized in Broadway's The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
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Travel search engines: New routes to deals -- Consumer Reports.org March 2005 -- reports on two new travel search engines, Kayak and Mobissimo as well as Sidestep and compared to Orbitz, Expedia and Travelocity.
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Farecast has developed the latest travel search engine similar to Kayak, Mobissimo, Sidestep and Farechase.
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There's a Popular New Code for Deals: RSS by Bob Tedeschi, New York Times Jan 26 - Use a personalized page at Yahoo, MSN, or Google to track information on deals from travel sites such as Orbitz, Travelocity, Sidestep, Kayak, and others.
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Sidestep doesn't have the range of offerings Expedia and Travelocity have, but reviewers like it.
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Sidestep Scams and Useless Add-Ons to learn how to avoid being ripped off.
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Gives some examples: Become.com, new comparison shopper; Kayak, travel; Sidestep, also travel.
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We watch Charles Durning hoof his way through "The Sidestep" and then enjoy the sublime "Hard Candy Christmas" even though the women are waaaay over-dressed.
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Sidestep 911, the event that changed the world by Michael McCoy on Tuesday, Mar 11, 2008 at 4: 32: 00 AM
America: Lying Politicians, Gullible Voters and the Long Slide Ahead
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