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  • Mr. Pastrick was never charged criminally, though other members of the so-called Sidewalk Six were sentenced to prison.

    Ex-Indiana Mayor, Aides Ordered to Pay $108 Million 2010

  • Mr. Pastrick was never charged criminally, though other members of the so-called Sidewalk Six were sentenced to prison.

    Ex-Indiana Mayor, Aides Ordered to Pay $108 Million 2010

  • Mr. Pastrick was never charged criminally, though other members of the so-called Sidewalk Six were sentenced to prison.

    Ex-Indiana Mayor, Aides Ordered to Pay $108 Million 2010

  • In city after city, including San Francisco, Microsoft has wheeled out an expensive slickly-packaged Internet entertainment guide called Sidewalk, closely watched by nervous newspaper executives worried that the new Web sites would divert advertising dollars once earmarked exclusively for print.

    A new fighting spirit, or a New Century Network? » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009

  • Intrigued we followed him down a side alley and ended up standing outside a club called Sidewalk (there was one other, but I didn't want to be photographed near a sign offering Super Pussy).

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • A good comparison would be to the work of Mitch Duneier's work on urban street life (he pays out royalties to the people whom he followed for "Sidewalk" for example, unlike Venkatesh who admits he does not have contact with his research participants) or perhaps David Brotherton's work on gangs (where he collaborated with leaders of the Latin Kings on writing that organization's history, and not only acknowledges their contribution, he too distributes royalties).

    Puff The Magic Sociologist: Sudhir Venkatesh, Gang Leader For A Day, A Rogue Sociologist Takes To The Streets Tenured Radical 2009

  • "Sidewalk" means that portion of a public way between the curb, or the lateral lines of the roadway, and the adjacent property lines, intended for the use of pedestrians.

    The Parking Ticket Geek: Ask The Parking Ticket Geek 2008

  • AOL--later acquired by Time Warner--and Microsoft's MSN all launched sites with information tailored to a specific market, branding them with cute names like "Sidewalk" or "Digital Cities."

    Local Papers Finally Come Of Age Online 2006

  • Here, they preview tracks from their imminent debut album You Dig the Tunnel, I'll Hide the Soil, and songs such as Sidewalk and Superman unfold in a seeming state of high anxiety, as if their impossibly urgent guitars are attempting to scratch some deep-felt existential itch.

    Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • "Sidewalk," Acebuche said, has been tagged by witnesses as the one responsible for opening or breaking into vehicles parked at malls in Bacolod like SM at the city's reclamation area.

    unknown title 2009

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