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- Look up sidestep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sidestep may refer to: Avoidance behavior SideStep, a travel Internet search engine Side-slipping...
- Sidestepper is a Colombian band formed in 1996 by English DJ/producer Richard Blair (born 17 June 1965, London). Several of their albums were co-written...
- Partners, and Oak Investment Partners. Using that funding, Kayak acquired SideStep, another online travel agency. On March 5, 2010, Kayak sold certain ****ets...
- The Māori Sidesteps are a New Zealand musical and performance group founded by Jamie McCaskill in 2016, based in Wellington. The band reinterprets the...
- fighting games add three-dimensional movement. These often emphasize sidestepping. Adding melee weapons to a fighting game often makes attack range more...
- Stripes of the Sidestep Wolf is a 1999 young adult novel by Sonya Hartnett. It is about a young man, Satchel, living in a declining Tasmanian town and...
- used as a political tool to temporarily install an unpo****r nominee by sidestepping the Senate's role in the confirmation process; the Senate has taken measures...
- "consistent" yet not exclusive to singular iterated outcomes. The interpretation sidesteps the exclusive retrospective causal chain problem of "could not have done...
- respectful attitude towards superiors and the elderly, while it can be sidestepped through the p****ive form. Standard Slovene is the national standard language...
- instances the end consumer returns the product directly to the vendor, sidestepping the distributor. Product return Dana Dubbs, “Many (unhappy) Returns”...