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People piled in from the sidelines.
This being American football, there were various secret signals being sent in from the sidelines.
They spent Sunday trying to outdo each other's expressions of outrage, while Britain joined in from the sidelines.
Only then did the local sheriff's department come in from the sidelines, with more than 100 officers from multiple agencies, and begin clearing the premises.
For example, at one point I was fouled six or seven times in about 30 seconds as I tried to pass a ball in from the sidelines.
Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, said oil drilling advocates weighed in from the sidelines as she marched in a Fourth of July parade.
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As a nickel, you have to get in from the sideline.
A couple yards in from the sideline, the Steelers head coach was firmly planted at the 38-yard line.
At practice, when a play was brought in from the sideline, the players joked in the huddle if Testaverde approved it.
The Tigers, who have had difficulty with time management in wins and losses under Miles, let precious seconds tick away while trying to get a play call in from the sideline on third-and-goal from the 1.
Perez cut in from the sideline: "Your serve stinks like ginkgo trees!" The ginkgo, a.k.a. the maidenhair tree, or the duck's-foot tree, is remarkable in many ways.
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