sideshow造句

Inflation was more of a sideshow than a driving force.

This supremely human characteristic makes peer relations not a sideshow But the main show.

I played CARDS at night with the other sideshow workers, with the 20 tinsmiths, sometimes even with your father.

It won't go away, but it must to some extent remain a sideshow, however spectacular it looks when it goes wrong.

And yet my guess is that the atheism debate is going to be a sideshow. The cognitive revolution is not going to end up undermining faith in God, it's going to end up challenging faith in the Bible.

But this is mostly a sideshow.

In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday.

The results, however, became something of a sideshow as running gun battles took over the heart of Congo's capital for the following two days.

Even the mystery of the silver doe, which the other two insisted on discussing, seemed less important to Harry now, a vaguely interesting sideshow.

sideshow造句

Everything else about Sony is a sideshow.

I must do sideshow, or do photos, it 's the work part of being a professional climber.

But the authors point out that if poor countries could carry out such ambitious reforms "they would no longer be poor" and financial globalisation would be "a clearly dispensable sideshow".

American diplomats and generals had dismissed the previous week's incident as a sideshow.

That obvious gulf helps explain why Hefner passed from a phenomenon to a sideshow, while a more feminist vision of liberation became the official ideology of the liberal upper class.

He ended up on a circus sideshow traveling through the country with the big steel pipe that went through his head.

But to solve the problem of violent extremism, clever technology and algorithms are only a sideshow.

Jankovic still had the edge in the early games of the second set, but sideshow tennis doesn't equate to grand slam success.