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Back inside, I've sidled up to him at the bar.
Boys in pirogues sidled up in the dark to watch.
I sidled up to Rivers and heard something more satisfying.
Here he is sidled up to the bar, awaiting his order.
She smiled absently at her friends, then sidled over to where I stood.
Roy sidled behind it for protection, and fired as instructed into the smoky haze.
He sidled on stage uninvited during Vallée's insanely long-winded introduction of the film.
"Wow, they're amazing," Mr. T marveled as Ryu and Echo sidled up to him.
Sensing despair, a stream of teammates sidled beside him, reminding him to stay positive.
He sidled up to the toy, sniffing for the treats hidden in its drawers.
It was the year Tom Odell sidled into our speakers, hand-in-hand with Hozier.
But as Westwood was lining up his putt, Els sidled over to Mickelson yet again.
Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin sidled across the hall and stood in the doorway.
The most handsome of the bearded gay men sidled up to us at the bar.
A woman with a graying ponytail and vodka on her breath sidled up as well.
Within a few minutes, a stranger sidled up, ordered a drink and started a conversation.
We sidled up to the bar and did our usual few-minute examination of the scene.
I thanked her and sidled away, grateful for the compliment, but not intrigued enough to engage.
Names similar to Ivanka make their own appearance, sidled up next to their own crude punch lines.
Minutes later, when the North Koreans regrouped farther down the rink, the pack sidled that way, too.
The agent simply sidled up to Franey one day outside his home and struck up a conversation.
Blake Robbins sidled up next to Dom, reeking of whiskey, and threw his arm around Dom's shoulder.
Then Meehan sidled over and suggested that she ought to be going a couple of seconds faster.
"It was crazy!" she began telling me as Cox sidled up to the table on my left.
A guest sidled up to the bar and asked for six joints and some buds for a bong.
Mr. Trump has alienated allies and sidled up to adversaries, all while he pursues an America First agenda.
The designer Virgil Abloh, who had flown in from Art Basel, sidled past the art dealer Vito Schnabel.
Always curious to see what's new in stores, I sidled up to have a browse at the packages.
The tug sidled up parallel to a 300-foot fuel barge docked at Pier 8 in north Brooklyn.
As Russia's oil production has grown over the years, it has sidled up to Saudi Arabia to coordinate output.
They had all these big names for the head of Microsoft and he sort of, again, sidled in there.
Carine Roitfeld, among the more redoubtable multihyphenates in fashion, sidled up to the bar and ordered her own Negroni.
One day a cellmate, who had been convicted of selling narcotics online, sidled up to him with some news.
A handy helper appears from a dress-up box, sidled between the dual drum kits and baby head decor.
He moved her to a couch and then sidled in behind her as she said she became "frozen" and incapacitated.
With those words, the singer sidled into a roiling debate about the role that race plays in the Grammy Awards.
In an exhibit called "Connecting Cultures: A World in Brooklyn," Barbieri sidled up to a large wooden sneaker from Ghana.
House cats sidled up to our first settlements 10,000 years ago, because of big changes we started making to the environment.
A Harrods employee sidled over and, in a hushed voice, told us that we were looking at a famous celebrity's family.
After downing a beer and a shot, I sidled up to two dudes at the bar who were wearing baseball caps.
We sidled up to Jeannie's bar on a Saturday afternoon and asked her to help us be smarter people (and drinkers).
It sidled into that gap, not filling it so much as sharing it with the ghosts of the buildings that came before.
When I installed the sensors my neighbor sidled up to the fence and asked what I had mounted up on the roof.
With all of these thoughts humming through my head, I sidled up to one of the range bays and asked to shoot.
" Mr. Kasich sidled up beside the counter, squatting to greet a young customer, Sophia Bauer, whose name he seemed to hear as "Sylvia.
For Marie Antoinette O'Halloran composed solo piano pieces, which work perfectly when sidled up against the dream-pop of Swedes The Radio Dept.
If our last trip to Grandma's sidled into the slow lane while listening to Steely Dan, a very different Dan is driving now.
"My buddy barely smokes," remarked Edwin Cuffee, a 74-year-old Army veteran who sidled up to the bar, nodding toward Ms. Talierco.
LONDON — The actor Samuel L. Jackson has sidled into a debate about the roles for black actors on both sides of the Atlantic.
I could have sworn that when a dark figure slowly sidled around the corner in Bonnie's living room, it'd turn out to be Wes.
"This is the 'Cheers' of Park Slope," said Brian Gurl, a wisecracking 51-year-old telecommunications technician, as he sidled up to the bar.
Over our tasty, slightly undercooked slices and goblets of root beer, we sidled up on Jen's kitchen floor to talk the band's evolution, Oi!
I sidled up to PokeHaus, which serves trendy Hawaiian poke bowls in three playful options — Salmon L. Jackson, Tuna Turner or To-Fu Panda.
This time it started because Lace sidled up to Carl, one of the new guys, and started blatantly flirting with him in front of Grant.
They've done little to suggest he's misjudged them, as one-by-one they've sidled up to kiss the ring after excoriating him for nine months.
One day in the rec yard, after a guard left her alone, an inmate sidled up to her and put his hands on her backside.
When given the chance, the frazzled surgeonfishes repeatedly sidled up to a realistic mechanical model of a cleaner-fish that was rigged to deliver gentle strokes.
As Mr. Rubio explained his vote to reporters after the hearing, a heckler sidled up beside him with a teasing prop: a model of a spine.
As soon as Tebow completed his 60, a handler of some kind sidled up to him and announced a time of 6.6, well below the outside consensus.
Sutherland says he still has a little tint when sidled up next to his brothers and sisters, but she expects Forest will be completely de-greened soon.
The description is factual to the last ampersand, yet it doesn't go past the camouflage this place wrapped around itself when it sidled into town in December.
" Brandt Snedeker, a good friend of Mickelson's, said he had sidled up to Mackay on the course during the practice rounds and said: "He's coming, isn't he?
Mr. Williams sidled up to Ms. Russo, and shyly told her his story of superfandom, which led to his dog's moniker, which led to the paint color.
Then we sidled into the 826 Pirate Supply Store, which is part of 826 Valencia, the educational nonprofit founded in 2002 by Dave Eggers and Ninive Calegari.
Next morning, as New Order prepared to drive to Santa Barbara, we found Barney with a breakfast bagel by the pool of our hotel and duly sidled up.
The spooky social horror film It Comes at Night sidled up alongside this February's Get Out to draw on old tropes and add a few of its own.
The former Top Gear hosts sidled over to Amazon last summer after the BBC declined to renew Clarkson's contract because he assaulted a member of the production team.
The portly man sidled up to some media folks after Tebow's live BP, casually announcing that his people charted him as getting nine hits in 19 at-bats.
After chatting with the bakery's staff and picking out some cupcakes for the road, the presidential candidate sidled up to Hunt and asked him what he was studying.
And of course — like any good interviewer — she sidled up to the question of what's going on between the Canadian musician and the Barbados-born "Bad Bitch" singer.
And the evening when Ms. McMahon recoiled, pulling away, as another man sidled up, called her a "big-breasted beauty" and forcibly kissed her as the crowd roared.
Further on, we sidled along a steep rock wall and then entered a modern tunnel that bypasses the old road, which clung to the cliff above the fjord.
But history will not be kind to the other Republicans who, out of cravenness or calculation, sidled up to a man they knew to be unfit for office.
So when the whole family of eight sidled into a trattoria with one hallway so narrow we had to go single-file, wheeling the stroller wasn't really an option.
Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Lyon Top-seeded Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia sidled by French lucky loser Tristan Lamasine 27-26, 23-26 in France to reach the quarterfinals.
On the 15th hole, after Woods found the rough with his drive, he sidled up to Reed, who was in the fairway, and communicated his intentions to lay up.
It seems like every one of them is oddly curated: prayer candles sit next to jarred olives which are sidled up next to boxes of organic mac-and-cheese.
Manager Joe Girardi, enjoying a rare blowout win on Tuesday, sidled up to Headley after he had lined out directly to Tigers left fielder Justin Upton and needled him.
A great-grandmother barely five feet tall, with dyed dark ringlets and a half moon of melted mascara under each eye, sidled up alongside us as if she belonged there.
This one was no different: He sidled up to a makeshift lectern made out of a water jug, stared straight into a camera and delivered an unapologetic seven-minute rant.
Other times, a larger portion may make a fine hot lunch, or just a few gnocchi can round out a main course, sidled up to a saucy braised veal shank.
In the summer of 1993, when Biden finally sidled up to his question, he was asking Ginsburg to explain the distance between her 1973 Frontiero brief and her 1993 Madison Lecture.
It was in this unsettled period when Wilde, then around 20, spotted Tilda Swinton at a Golden Globes party, sidled up to her ethereal, chameleonic heroine and awkwardly asked for advice.
The awkward moment went down Sunday night after the big game in Miami, where this fella seemingly sidled Jamie up and began rapping while filming himself next to the actor/singer.
SOME years ago, when Gulliver was a wide-eyed reporter on his first business trip, he sidled up to a bureau de change in London's Heathrow Airport to buy some foreign currency.
Money within the property was regularly sanitized with chemical fumigation, and patients were forbidden to engage with the traveling peddlers who sidled up to Carville's fence, for fear of circulating unclean cash.
He sidled up on the bar stool beside me and started asking questions, as if he were tapping around a wall looking for a hollow where he might put in a door.
When I was finished, a pull-up guru I've long looked up to, a sinewy Rastafarian with a short, scraggly beard, sidled up to me and whispered, ''Now that's a pull-up.''
On a recent morning, Kylie Morris, a correspondent for the British "Channel 4 News," sidled up — after asking a stranger who the senator was — with a string of queries about Mr. Trump.
TMZ broke the story ... Jen looked pretty terrified as she sidled up to the neighbor's home with 1-year-old Ariana in hand, attempting to open the trunk of the neighbor's car.
"Everyone has their self-respect, and no one will sell their body willingly," she said, as her 9-year-old boy sidled up and wrested her cellphone for a game of Candy Crush.
That confluence is new, experts say, as is the emergence of an Israeli government that has sidled up to far-right allies who praise Israel even as they peddle anti-Semitic prejudice at home.
That research came in handy when, on the fourth day of a five-day trip, she sidled up to the bar at Pujol for a 10-course lunch that included several types of tacos.
When I was looking at "Through Lavender," this ethereal grid caught my attention long after I began piecing the painting together, examining the interstices where various grids were overlaid or sidled up to each other.
Partly because our generation is sidled with student debt and behind on saving since the financial crisis, and partly because all the trappings of middle class life have exploded in cost — from childcare to healthcare.
One frigid morning last month, April Turner sidled up to the parapet of a 21-story apartment building on the Upper West Side, climbed over the edge and dangled herself 1003 feet above the pavement.
On Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods was on the driving range Tuesday at the Masters after playing nine holes in a foursome that included Phil Mickelson when Rory McIlroy sidled up and made him laugh.
Philip went to to Topeka first and sidled up to the executive at the gym, but his mojo wasn't working — maybe her lack of personality turned him off, or maybe his heart just wasn't it.
Neighborhood Joint As the smoky scent of grilling filled the afternoon air, Anthony Graciolett sidled up to the blue food cart with the crossed kebabs imprinted on its side and ordered a hot dog with sauerkraut.
Nationals 220, Mets 2162 As the Mets prepared to bat in the ninth inning of Saturday's game against the Washington Nationals, trailing by two runs, the pitching coach Dan Warthen sidled up to Manager Terry Collins.
Instead of finding a more secluded spot to do her business, Hazel sidled up to bride and groom, who were in the middle of their first dance as a married couple, and popped a squat to poop.
And then another man, who sidled up to me at the bar when I paused for beer, said to me, "Girl, you are figuring it out tonight on that dance floor," and I was, and I still am.
Indians 290, Red Sox 22 | Cleveland leads series, 27.28-83 CLEVELAND — In the days leading up to the Cleveland Indians' playoff opener, Manager Terry Francona sidled up to some of his relievers, one by one, for brief conversations.
Passengers who have just deplaned via an escape slide have often been seen wheeling luggage away from the scene — as if their aircraft had just sidled into the gate and their only concern was finding the nearest Starbucks.
After a wobbly opening month, he started feeling more comfortable and confident, and after throwing his first touchdown against the Raiders, he sidled over to his new coach, Matt LaFleur, and said he wanted to throw four more.
On Pro Basketball CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Stephen Curry was about 22021 minutes into a news conference here on Saturday afternoon when a magician who goes by the name Jibrizy sidled up to the dais to do a card trick.
Playing catch with a flaming torch; reaching out and feeling the head of a creature that has sidled up to you; swinging a baseball bat and connecting with a real pitch: It's all unlike anything else in the medium.
The kitchen was closed, so I sidled up to the bar in the 10-seat cocktail lounge for an expertly made margarita from a bartender, Christian Ortega, who still stands out to me as the sexiest man I've met this trip.
Anthony Kuzviwanza, a video producer and editor for the NBA, spotted him and gamely sidled up to Chappelle as he walked out to see if the comedian would say a few words into the camera for the league's Snapchat channel.
The music began just minutes after we'd sidled up to the church's open door in Zinacantán, coaxing dozens of men—some in jeans and cowboy hats, some in white pants and flat-brimmed palm hats draped with ribbons—into a slow, shuffling dance.
For a few moments, she waited patiently for her turn, posing for cellphone pictures with well-wishers, smiling broadly at the side of the stage, making room after Senator Cory A. Booker of New Jersey sidled up to join in the photography, too.
At one point, I know the Washington Post was worried, the owners of the Washington Post were worried that Rupert Murdoch would try to buy the Washington Post and that's why they sort of sidled it up to Bezos, I think, in a lot of ways.
When he was not speaking, Kushner sidled up next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was beaming during much of the event marking the embassy's opening -- a historic first in Israel's history, as the United States and other countries have had their embassies in Tel Aviv.
But instead of crying or making a fuss, as a toddler might understandably do in this situation, Myla took her fate into her own hands, sidled up to the poolside bar, and sat down on a bar stool with the air of confidence of an old barfly.
Soon, he was a malcontent, cast aside by LeBron James for the sin of pride, a self-belief, beautiful and overflowing in his heart, that wildly exceeded his true talent and was especially apparent when sidled next to one of the most gifted basketball players who has ever lived.
Instead, I sidled through to the Healing Fields (the section of Glastonbury where there's loads of tipis inhabited by people with names like Astrid who are topless and eating lentils laced with hash) and tried to find someone who could bless me with their intimate knowledge of the future.
Photographs by Celeste Sloman Toni Tunney had been at her job at a small employment agency for no more than a week, cold-calling prospective clients, when, as she tells it, her boss sidled up, demanding, in the argot of the day, that she put out or get out.
Photographs by Celeste Sloman Toni Tunney had been at her job at a small employment agency for no more than a week, cold-calling prospective clients, when, as she tells it, her boss sidled up, demanding, in the argot of the day, that she put out or get out.
A bartender who works at the Buzzard Beach bar in Kansas City, Missouri posted a Facebook status yesterday detailing an incident in which a security officer—responsible for policing the Westport neighborhood—allegedly sidled up to the bar, ordered a "Trayvon Martini," and continued to make racist remarks from there.
News Analysis BEIJING — Only a day before a small Chinese boat sidled up to a United States Navy research vessel in waters off the Philippines and audaciously seized an underwater drone from American sailors, the commander of United States military operations in the region told an audience in Australia that America had a winning military formula.
When parents worry about how their 19503-something kids are (or aren't) pairing off, or the authors of trend pieces lament "the death of courtship," they seem to forget that the pursuit of sex and romance didn't remain unchanged from the moment when the first Homo sapiens sidled across the savanna toward his soul mate until Steve Jobs rolled out the iPhone.
Mr. Trump sidled up to it a year ago when he praised the "very fine people on both sides" of the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. He tested the limits in Helsinki, Finland, when — standing shoulder to shoulder with Vladimir V. Putin — he sided with the Russian president's assurances over his own intelligence community's assessment that the Kremlin had interfered with the 2016 election.
You had to at least tremble when he sidled up to you, surrounded by cameras, leaned in, and whispered "...You will pay for what you did to me, 20 times what you expect… I am God in this world, and you are merely an ant..." It matters not, because you are now doomed to revisit this moment, this mistake from which there is no return, for the rest of your life.

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