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Consumer spending will no more than sidle ahead, and fixed investment will continue to decline.
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And the west continues to sidle toward war with Iran, either directly or through its proxy, Israel.
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The ancient predators slowly sidle up to the boat, then leap out of the water to grab their prey.
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In fact, MMM has been content to sidle between this supportive moving average, even as its 200-day trendline descends into the region.
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Stretches of the trail have been washed away by the river, crystal clear and disarmingly tame on the day we sidle by it.
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Reluctant to sidle up to a stranger and introduce myself, I roam, like I did at college parties, self-conscious, seltzer water in hand, not fitting in.
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Slide into a leather booth or sidle up to a lunch counter to enjoy an unpretentious meal while you can, because the classic diner may not be around for much longer.
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At San Javier station, six stops from San Antonio, it is time to sidle onto Metrocable Line J, the newer and, at 2.7km in length, the much longer of the two cable car lines.
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Sidle up and take a spin.
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First, the ducted fan design allows the car to achieve the speed and maneuverability of a helicopter -- 155 mph, 12, 000-foot altitude, two hours of flight time, vertical take off and landing -- but removes the dangers of exposed rotors, allowing the "car" to sidle up to buildings for rescue missions, or coexist in close quarters with other vehicles.
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