There were no injuries but the wing sail was destroyed, sidelining the crew for four months.
But the Islamists soon took control of the region's major towns, sidelining the Tuaregs.
Some member states are inclining towards an annual budget as a way of sidelining Britain.
In sidelining Yasser Arafat as a bargaining partner, he has forced the Palestinian leader to declare his hand.
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But the Islamists soon took control of the region's major towns, including Gao and Timbuktu, sidelining the Tuaregs.
And it is why sidelining them now can have potentially catastrophic consequences for the United States and our allies.
Many delegates saw their influence in the sidelining of the popular former king.
Beyond that, France has made no secret of its desire for decision-making among the 17 euro-zone members and sidelining the British.
Nothing annoys it more than member governments getting together to sort things out among themselves, sidestepping proper procedures and sidelining the commission.
But no one expects Mr Wallace to use the temporary sidelining of Mr Dewar to push through a battery of Lib Dem measures.
If those rumours are to be believed, the Senate panel has all but killed the public option, though Mr Reid downplayed this as mere sidelining.
Can Israel do anything about shifting politics in Egypt and the rest of the Arab world that are sidelining pragmatists who sought an accommodation with Israel?
Mr Bush's decision to side with Mr Powell and the generals over Mr Rumsfeld seems to be part of a pattern of sidelining the civilian hawks.
When a blizzard hammered Baltimore in 1996, sidelining his rivals, Bronfein (a prolific political fundraiser) convinced the governor to send a National Guard troop to escort NeighborCare trucks along the highway.
He fears the situation is sidelining weaker factions who don't have the resources to challenge the decisions and allows the SCAF to play one side against the other to its own benefit.
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The Department for Education later said the claim that it was sidelining the children's agenda was "completely unfounded" and that children's welfare was "at the heart of this government's wide ranging reforms".
There was life in the rushing game, too: Ahmad Bradshaw returned from a four-game sidelining, courtesy of a broken foot, and he and Jacobs ran almost like the pair the Giants thought they had and have yet to see.
That solution involved sidelining Vince Cable - who'd been exposed as being biased against the Murdochs - and replacing him with Mr Hunt who, we now know, was up to that point at least, as biased in their favour.
He made such a powerful impression at the talks that he succeeded in sidelining veteran leader Ibrahim Rugova - who was more in favour of passive resistance to Serbia - and was appointed leader of the Kosovar Albanian negotiating team.
The American College of Cardiology panel and two editorials in The New England Journal of Medicine recommended sidelining use of Zetia, a kind of cholesterol drug that works differently from statins, and Vytorin, a combo pill of Zetia and the statin Zocor.
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