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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In a way, the presidential race is a sideshow to the real struggle for power in Washington.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the struggle is more than a mere sideshow on the right.
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He told me back then that the open space bond was a sideshow .
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No longer can Labor and the Likud be seen as the only parties that matter, and the rest as sideshows.
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There is even a sideshow where a large gilt stupa rotates on an electric motor.
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They were heavily barred and on wheels, somewhere between a luggage trolley and a circus sideshow .
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To be sure, even the great Constitutional Convention had its own sideshows.
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We saw a movie by Herzog that concluded with a chicken in a Midwest sideshow that played tic-tac-toe.