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Examples
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Sidiki said, calling the perpetrators "enemies" of the March peace deal.
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Sidiki tried to talk him out of paying the whole thing, since some of the others had eaten dinner on the tab — maybe just buy them a round of drinks?
New York World 2006
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“The secretary general wishes to thank you for showing us New York,” Sidiki said.
New York World 2006
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“The secretary general wishes to express that it is an honor to meet you,” Sidiki said.
New York World 2006
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Guillaume, Sidiki, myself and a couple others decided to walk, and the rest piled into the minivan with Alain.
New York World 2006
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I took Alain and Sidiki on a tour of Times Square.
New York World 2006
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It was near 1 in the morning, and Guillaume signaled Sidiki, who explained that they had to catch a morning train for a meeting in Washington.
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Sidiki, in jeans and a white-and-blue-checked button-down shirt, is several inches shorter, thick around the middle, and loves to talk.
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Alain and Sidiki eagerly told Guillaume of their wedding plans, and they joked about the women they would meet and who had the best chance.
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The secretary general wanted to see me, Sidiki said.
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