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Football just kind of fell by the wayside to be honest".
In a sermon, he said that just after his conversion, in 1952, he drove around Lynchburg in his car, stopping by the wayside to pray.
Ms. Guleghina was not here for smooth, elegant phrasing, and clean ornamentation and pitch sometimes went by the wayside to save energy for steely, brutally effective high notes and jubilantly chesty low ones.
But once I got more into music, I focused on playing the guitar, got really into David Bowie and T. Rex and then punk rock, and the sailing took a back seat and really went by the wayside, to be honest with you.
Data from wayside to train travels along the same route, but in reverse direction.
The same route, but in reverse direction is used for data that flows from the wayside to the train.
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To fall by the wayside means to fail to continue; give up.
When you're so focused on meeting your mileage goals, you're likely to let other aspects of training fall to the wayside, according to Running Times magazine.
One such amendment to fall by the wayside referred to marital sexuality and had Nichols's backing.
"He's afraid to say that, because the response will be that 'you'll have to kowtow to Trent Lott, and your seeming moderation will fall by the wayside.' To run as an incumbent Republican congressman really is an albatross".
But most of the tariff cuts the deal entailed have since fallen by the wayside.Needless to say, this economic stagnation has contributed to political tensions.
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