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Sid

[sid]

noun

  1. a male or female given name, form of Sidney or Sydney.



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California Gov. Gavin Newsom sid local law enforcement was already mobilized and that sending in troops was a move that was “purposefully inflammatory” and would “only escalate tensions.”

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The Bears’ most renowned quarterback is Sid Luckman, who helped them win four NFL championships in the 1940s while passing for a paltry 14,686 yards in 11 seasons.

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The act did not impose an age restriction on consumable-hemp purchases, but the way Patrick and Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller have been tackling this issue has been nothing less than grievance fueled, opportunistic, and nonsensical.

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"It's brilliant because he's well known up here and everybody knows that he's put money into the golf course here which is very kind," she sid.

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Last year’s grand marshal was puppet master Sid Krofft, one half of Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures.

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