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"Unfortunate!" echoed the little man, sideling nigher to his companion, and producing his tablets with an air in which exultation struggled, strangely, with an affectation of self-abasement.
She eagerly placed the precious baubles in her ears, and, though as ugly as the Witch of Endor, went off with a sideling gait and coquettish air, as though she had been a perfect Semiramis.
I ran sideling upon it, that way and this, as fast as I could, banging the proper keys with my two sticks, and made a shift to play a jig, to the great satisfaction of both their majesties; but it was the most violent exercise I ever underwent; and yet I could not strike above sixteen keys, nor consequently play the bass and treble together, as other artists do; which was a great disadvantage to my performance.
The factual position is neither Pakistan has ever thought of quitting this giant project, nor sideling it for an indefinite period.
Treating online education as capital generating element of the industry meant sideling basic knowledge of how learning happens for humans.
Earlier the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took notice of nontransparent allotment and ordered high level investigation by sideling Mohammad Alyas from the post.
He said like all experts and analysts, he also failed to understand the reasons for ignoring and sideling Sarfraz Ahmed.
Kuel, who was appointed governor when Awan was appointed South Sudan army chief of staff appointed a new cabinet last year, sideling his predecessor's loyalists.
In the same token such propensity shall save the union from any sort of unnecessary criticism as being technically institutional and bureaucratic aimed at sideling national interest.
Kolkata: West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee promoted her nephew Abhishek Banerjee as the second-in-command of the party, sideling Mukul Roy, her long time lieutenant.
Ref: 13/1689/FUL Date received: July 24 Address: 24 Sideling Tails, Yarm Proposal: Erection of single-storey extension to rear.