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- noun Plural form of
sideline . Thelines marking theedges . - noun The area or areas next to but outside a playing area.
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Examples
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USA giving support and close monitoring at the sidelines is all we have to do.
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One of my sidelines is preceptor for students at the University of Wyoming.
Elk Hunting Colorado 2009
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Everyone, from Contador to UCI president Pat McQuaid to Tour director Christian Prudhomme to all of us on the sidelines, is hoping the case will be settled quickly.
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POTUS has a lot on his plate and stalking Hillary to stay on the sidelines is probably not on his to do list.
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Sitting on the sidelines is not what a President should do.
Obama considering 4 options for Afghanistan, sources say 2009
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One of my sidelines is preceptor for students at the University of Wyoming.
Elk Hunting Colorado 2009
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Fortunately for Baker, the time for watching from the sidelines is over.
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Qugrainne – having you along even on the sidelines is just great.
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I don't care who you vote for, but sitting on the sidelines is destroying our chances in November.
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Having McCutcheon, a native of New Zealand, on the sidelines is crucial, said Richard Lambourne.
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