Noun
Cider.
One who takes a side.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGerald M. Sider states that rather than challenging this ruling, "The Lumbee subsequently removed their petition from active consideration by the BIA in a way that also prevented the Tuscarora petitions from being considered." Source: Internet
Sider, Gerald M. Living Indian Histories: Lumbee and Tuscarora People in North Carolina, UNC Press, 2003, Preface; xiv In 2006 the Skaroreh Katenuaka Nation, "AKA: Tuscarora Nation of Indians of North Carolina", filed a federal lawsuit for recognition. Source: Internet
JM LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images Fighters from the self-described Islamic State killed two guards and set an oil storage tank on fire near Libya's Es Sider terminal Monday. Source: Internet
The 18-year-old South Sider has built a rabid following with her breezy R&B sound, which recently earned her a spot touring with rapper Noname. Source: Internet
Those areas most likely to receive returns are the same areas where IDPs in protracted displacement are most likely to congregate,” said Sider. Source: Internet