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Definition of Sidebars
1. sidebar [n] - See also: sidebar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidebars
Literary usage of Sidebars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Corinth: The Centenary, 1896-1996 by Charles K. Williams, Nancy Bookidis (2003)
"29) had true framing sidebars. ... of the well were "canonical" in their black
handles and their lack of framing sidebars: C-1982-213-216 ..."
2. Education Indicators: An International Perspective by Nancy Matheson, Laura H. Salganik, Richard P. Phelps, Marianne Perie (1997)
"In addition, sidebars accompany several of the indicators. The sidebars provide
explanatory material to help readers better understand the context ..."
3. A Plain English Handbook: How to Create Clear Sec Disclosure Documents edited by Nancy M. Smith (2001)
"Try to keep your sidebars to "snippets" of information. To reduce dense text,
keep paragraphs as short as possible. ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas: With by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Court of Common Pleas, William Hodges, Great Britain (1838)
"... and the said Joshua Crampton did agree to take of and from the said trustees,
the said tolls, and all and every the said gates, chains, and sidebars, ..."
5. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1895)
"The lower bar is seventeen and one-eighth inches long, stands edgewise in the
sidebars, and projects a bee space outside of the sidebars. ..."
6. Sustainability in the Chemical Industry: Grand Challenges and Research Needs by National Research Council (U. S.) (2006)
"Many interesting topics, especially the more modern research areas, tend to be
in sidebars and side boxes. As a result, they do not get covered in the main ..."