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Sidebar logo #10101) Article supplement 2) Auxiliary news story 3) Bench conference 4) Blog section 5) Consultation 6) Court conference 7) Court huddle 8) Courtroom conference 9) Digression, of sorts 10) Feature story supplement 11) Hearing at a hearing 12) Legal procedure 13) News supplement 14) Newspaper short 15) Private courtroom conference
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Sidebar logo #10101) Inset
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sidebar logo #21214n. 1) physically, an area in front of or next to the judge's bench (the raised desk in front of the judge) away from the witness stand and the jury box, where lawyers are called to speak confidentially with the judge out of earshot of the jury. 2) a discussion between the judge and attorneys at the bench off the record and outside the hearing of th...
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Sidebar logo #21000[computing] The sidebar is a graphical control element that displays various forms of information to the side of an application or desktop user interface. ==Widgets in sidebars== In a number of Widget engines, one is able to install applets (known by various trademarked terms as `widgets`, `desklets`, and `gadgets`) which can reside within ...
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Sidebar logo #21000[law] The sidebar is an area in a courtroom near the judge`s bench where lawyers may be called to speak with the judge so that the jury cannot hear the conversation and/or they may speak off the record. Lawyers make a formal request by stating `may I approach the bench?` or, simply `may I approach?` to initiate a sidebar conference. If it i...
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Sidebar logo #21000[publishing] In publishing, sidebar is a term for information placed adjacent to an article in a printed or Web publication, graphically separate but with contextual connection. The term has long been used in newspaper and magazine layout. It is now common in Web design, where sidebars originated as advertising space and have evolved to con...
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Sidebar logo #22319A conference between the judge and lawyers, usually in the courtroom, out of earshot of the jury and spectators.
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Sidebar logo #20829A vertical bar positioned usually on the right hand side of the screen.
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Sidebar logo #20829Firstly a text element, typically three to six pars long, next to a longer text article providing visual interest and permitting you to devote space to a single aspect of the longer article without interrupting the overall flow of the article and secondly the vertical bar on either side of a web site containing navigation.
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Sidebar logo #21213(n) Sidebar is the area in front of the judges bench between the jury desk, judges bench and witness stand. Judge take confidential information from individuals especially lawyers from here.
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sidebar logo #22473legal term that the media adopted to describe a portion of a story that is relevant but not necessary to the body of the story, such as data, a glossary, or a deeper explanation of a concept mentioned in the story. Usually it is set apart from the body of the article by a box or screen to make it stand out
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Sidebar logo #226421) An area in front of or next to a judge's bench (the raised desk in front of the judge) away from the witness stand and the jury box, where lawyers are called to speak confidentially with the judge out of earshot of the jury. 2) A discussion between the judge and attorneys at the bench off the record and outside the hearing of the jurors or spect...
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sidebar logo #22318Conference between judge and lawyers, usually in courtroom, out of earshot of jury and spectators.
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sidebar logo #21741A column beside a main story which has more information about - or another angle to - the main story to which it is attached.
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sidebar logo #20400[n] - (law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge in a trial that is held out of the jury`s hearing 2. [n] - a short news story presenting sidelights on a major story
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sidebar logo #20974 noun (law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge that is held out of the jury`s hearing
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Sidebar logo #22470A legal term that the media has adopted to describe a portion of a story that is relevant but not necessary to the body of the story, such as data, a glossary, or a deeper explanation of a concept mentioned in the story. Usually, it is set apart from the body of the article by a box or screen to make it stand out. This term is also used to describe...
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Sidebar logo #23758additional information in the form of chart, information box or graph that is used to support the article.
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