They tend to stick to each other more than they stick to other surfaces.
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Price tags stick to ready-made bicycle wheels the same way they stick to marble Madonnas.
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"Does anyone tell trump to stick to politics, like they tell us to stick to sports?" he wrote.
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Not only were they waterproof, but the adhesives would stick to it so ink could stick to the skin.
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SO I STICK TO WHAT I KNOW, YOU KNOW, I STICK TO COMPANIES THAT I FEEL I'M PRETTY KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT.
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But we just grinded it out, we use our chances, stick to the system, stick to the plan, and we get the result.
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Apple Photos has a more comprehensive set of editing tools available on mobile (if you stick to iOS) and desktop (if you stick to macOS).
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Nope – just how most people stick to a fixed monthly rent, I stick to a fixed monthly travel budget that I won't let myself surpass.
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Button and the other researchers studied what it is about mucus' chemistry that makes it stick to cells, or adhere, and stick to itself, or cohere.
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Ryan doubled down on his determination to stick to policy Thursday, and he said the president's comments on the investigations also came from a desire to stick to legislating.
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I mean emotionally it's a pretty important part, at least for me and I believe the others too, so we're going to stick to our guns—stick to our swords!
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BoA found that 13% of millennials who have a savings goal stick to it nearly every month, and 73% of millennials who have a budget stick to it nearly every month.
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President Trump is still -- he&aposs not going to stick to his end of the deal publicly if you&aposre not going to stick to your end of the deal publicly.
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I mean, we're not saying that maybe people should put their phones down and stick to analog crime, but maybe people should put their phones down and stick to analog crime.
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Adam & Blakes Bromantic Battles Stick to the (budget) script.
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I'M NOT HERE TO SAY THAT HE'S RUNNING A CAMPAIGN THE WAY I WOULD RUN IT - OBVIOUSLY, AND A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE SAID IT, AND I'VE SAID IT TO HIM - IS HE SHOULD STICK TO THE ISSUES, AND STICK TO EM, AND STICK TO EM. AND THE ISSUES HE HAS ARE REALLY GOOD.
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"The real question for China is a nervousness about will they stick to policies they need to stick to, and are they making policy in a way the world understands," Lew said.
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Traditionally, first-person shooters and other games in the first-person perspective will have you using the right analog stick to move the camera, and the left analog stick to walk around.
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You can use iPhones with Windows and Android phones with macOS, but your life is going to be a lot easier if you stick to everything by Apple or stick to the alternatives.
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Even if it's not true, you stick to the code.
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"You should also stick to your shopping list," Glaser said.
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Stick to a story that flows with viewers' innate expectations.
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I get the stick to her and Marie frees herself.
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But those methods takes a disciplined mindset to stick to.
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He may stick to his guns; or he may surrender.
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If you ask me, these athletes should stick to sports!
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Put a decent bill on the table, stick to it.
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You don't bring an analog stick to a sniper fight.
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Will he stick to this track or reverse course again?
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Wearables usually stick to traditional sports, not things like boxing.
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If you have to keep it brass, stick to 🎺.
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If you want to speak, you stick to the narrative.
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She doesn't always stick to diplomatic protocol in her language.
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But over time, it became too hard to stick to.
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Even newer apps, like Hater or Wingman, stick to photos.
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There's a script for people like you; stick to it.
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But she doesn't plan to stick to that menu forever.
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Trump was at least willing to stick to the script.
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That we don't have to stick to our own traditions.
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They might brown, or boil, or stick to the pan.
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But for now, news sites should stick to the guidelines.
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Just stick to the recipe, and make sure you're ready.
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French people who stick to vous appear haughty to Quebeckers.
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Mrs May is determined to stick to her Brexit plan.
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"He should stick to human rights," Churkin said of Zeid.
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And you'll stick to it no matter what they say?
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This side can stick to negative bits on other molecules.
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This week I manage to stick to my shopping list.
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Stick to it, and you'll be spending and saving responsibly.
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We can stick to the same path, no matter what.
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"Stick to a budget as best you can," Margeson said.
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For starters, stick to portion sizes around half a cup.
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Joe's "stick to the plan" conservatism can be smart, too.
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But will the snails want to stick to Alli's face?
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There are some sad looking sandwiches; I stick to water.
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Some are optimistic that Iran will stick to the deal.
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Stick to First Amendment and stay with current libel standards.
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They stick to the basic economic realities of the situation.
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But at least take a view and stick to it.
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If we don't stick to it, I'm moving out. Thanks.
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I think they kind of have to stick to that.
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Oil bulls are betting OPEC will stick to the script.
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The closer you can stick to the truth, the better.
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So if you're trying to eat less, stick to sitcoms.
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We no longer can afford to stick to sports. pic.twitter.
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Let's stick to the good stuff, like the best deals.
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Predictably, the statements so far stick to established party lines.
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He gets a few beers, and I stick to water.
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Let's just say he should stick to his day job. .
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The best routine is the one you actually stick to.
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Some analysts doubted producers would stick to a prolonged curb.
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Pay in cash, and you'll really stick to your budget.
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Stick to music, T.I. Running a restaurant is a bitch.
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We normally stick to weed, ecstasy, MDMA, and, occasionally, coke.
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We no longer can afford to stick to sports. pic.twitter.
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" The network executive told her, "You should stick to fashion.
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We take care and try to stick to those rules.
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Stick to the elemental stuff and you won't go wrong.
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Investors would have done better to stick to hedge financing.
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These days, the government is handing that stick to employers.
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You have to pick the tone and stick to it.
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"What it means to stick to your principles," Hina said.
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RBI said it would stick to its medium term targets.
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Daniels's previous lawyer advised her to stick to her agreements.
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She needs to stick to the code: breasties before testes.
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We were taught to stick to the tried and tested.
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This is a little reminder to stick to the former.
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Sometimes it's best to stick to what you're good at.
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Here's the simple hack: Stick to one number per slide.
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Instead, make a list and , and stick to them both.
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In Iceland, however, they stick to indigenous products like skyr.
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Rethink your life decisions, and stick to the meat pies.
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This is why I stick to comedy channels like CNN.
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I usually stick to a group of photographers I enjoy.
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I try to stick to the truth of the moment.
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That brings me to another point, stick to dive bars.
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I'm trying to stick to, you know, emails and stuff?
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You could develop a favorite method and stick to it.
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Her latest strategy is relentless and unambiguous: Stick to sexy.
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They love their routines and want to stick to them.
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How closely do you try to stick to Atwood's intent?
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" Do you think Mr. Trump will "stick to the script?
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When you stick to one look, icon status is yours!
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Next time, I'll stick to the road more traveled by.
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But I think maybe they'll stick to what they're doing.
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Instead, pet owners should stick to the basics: good hygiene.
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Students say teachers stick to a normal schedule each Dec.
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Deadspin writers quit after being ordered to stick to sports
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Prepare to sweat and stick to everything but sports there.
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Even on our phones, we don't stick to one thing.
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The question is whether China will stick to its pledges.
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Paul is demanding that spending levels stick to budgetary caps.
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Why can't the nation stick to a space exploration plan?
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These notes are about results, so stick to the highlights.
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If you want to do porn, stick to the hotels.
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He tells us the Trailblazers guard should stick to hoops!!
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Make the decision at the beginning and stick to it.
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And how firmly will Goldman stick to this new rule?
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It will make it much easier to stick to them.
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And once they're made, they're often hard to stick to.
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The CDU should stick to its centrist course, he added.
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Stick to tried and true positions that involve minimal acrobatics.
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Yet it looks like she will stick to her guns.
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Make a list, check it twice, and stick to it
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Children should stick to milk, water and occasionally drink juice.
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I regret not being able to stick to a diet.
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If you believe in the plan, you stick to it.
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What we are going stick to is whatever it takes.
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For face washing, I stick to the Dermalogica Cleansing Gel.
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"Those lines are very clear, and DOJ will stick to the facts and stick to the law, and I am sure that a President Hillary Clinton will want them to precisely that," she added.
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"I hope U.S. side can stick to its words," said Gao.
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But Obama's fiction picks tend to stick to a theme too.
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It's smart to set a retirement budget and stick to it.
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There's beer everywhere at the party, but I stick to Prosecco!
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So I have a strict budget and I stick to it.
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" She said, "I just want to stick to my own music.
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Nichols, though, was determined to stick to another self-imposed rule.
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I'll stick to my professional-strength remover, thank you very much.
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Some members want Weight Watchers to stick to weight-loss programs.
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Congressional Republicans promised to obstruct and stick to the party line.
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Gamma rays, on the other hand, stick to a straight path.
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But he didn't completely stick to vegetarianism, and started eating fish.
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I honestly can't stick to a diet to save my life.
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Beyoncé isn't willing to stick to just female goddess iconography, though.
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Skip if: If you think Nick Kroll should stick to funny.
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We know what we're good at and we stick to that.
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You got to have a stick to get them to negotiate.
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I would say just stick to what you like to do.
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Stick to the basics with the Philips Sonicare EasyClean electric toothbrush.
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Well, that's one way to stick to your healthy eating kick.
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The manager says he'll have to stick to the night shift.
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I expect him to stick to what he was like recently.
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Decide in advance how long you'll stay and stick to it.
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Just know where you want to go, stick to your guts.
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Or, are you a Director (you only stick to the script)?
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"I just stick to the script!" he told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Is she trying to get Bernard to stick to a script?
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But the product's final form doesn't actually stick to your fingernail!
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Dip 1 marshmallow into melted candy, turning stick to fully coat.
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Perhaps the airline could use carrot and stick to resolve it.
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Maybe Kev will stick to video game themes from now on.
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The government is determined to stick to the country's formal neutrality.
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But I definitely didn't expect it to stick to the wall.
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Maybe this story really wouldn't stick to the usual narrative formula.
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Don't worry boys, you can just stick to being international celebrities.
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Easier then to stick to meaningless platitudes and not alienate voters.
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No wonder many are opting to stick to their video games.
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And yet, Mercedes is opting to stick to what's already working.
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Think Kylie can stick to her "tone it down" makeup resolution?
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Is there a certain theme that you try to stick to?
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Another urged Clinton to stick to what she knows best -- policy.
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They're expected to stay quiet and stick to their assigned role.
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But how can they be sure to stick to their resolutions?
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Plastic waste provides an ideal surface for pathogens to stick to.
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So, we can trust them to stick to the astronomical schedule.
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"I've just got to stick to my game plan," he said.
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National security advisers must stick to advising Trump about national security.
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The world's 100,000 daily flights still stick to conventional fossil fuel.
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Stick to the script and read what was written for him.
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When we stick to the facts, there's no fluctuating the truth.
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If all else fails, you can just stick to corded landlines.
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"Stick to the Status Quo" sounds nothing like the original track.
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Perhaps don't binge watch any scary television shows, stick to comedy!
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"Tahrir forced me to stick to my values," she told me.
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"We usually stick to a spiced ale or cider," says Rowley.
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For me, though, I'll probably just stick to VR on land.
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Then he finishes by saying: Never stick to just sports, Dale.
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Dem senator calls on Trump to stick to economic promises: Sen.
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From there, it's up to you to stick to the plan.
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Why should we have trials and not stick to the results?
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Will Trump stick to a script or go off the cuff?
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That's why we stick to the fashion calendar and nothing else.
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But my family and I will stick to the tasteless hardtack.
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"Set your physical boundaries and stick to them," says Derick Dillard.
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Beta tells Alpha and Lydia to stick to their own corridor.
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Stick to money you currently have for this year's holiday budget.
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So stick to your DNA and focus on what you dominate.
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How many families stick to English in public to avoid harassment?
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Next, the toddler takes a chubby stick to her aunt's lips.
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Here's what you need to know: • Republicans stick to the issues.
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They should stick to the 2017 spending limit of $1.04 trillion.
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I had tried gyms before, but could never stick to them.
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You don't have to pick a discipline and stick to it.
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Stick to the recommended twice-daily use, and don't go overboard.
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Rival Lanxess announced it would stick to its full-year outlook.
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But stick to what you think as much as you can.
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We stick to the script, but every actor brings something different.
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He used his stick to redirect a shot by Nikita Zaitsev.
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Perhaps next time we can just stick to the VR version.
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Trains offer the greatest productivity but stick to a fixed track.
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And the self-care bloggers can stick to $75 cashmere socks.
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Most of the time though, we stick to what we know.
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Find a plan that works for you and stick to it.
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He needs to set an example and then stick to it.
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They should shut up and stick to entertaining us -- in silence.
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The president can stick to the script when he wants to.
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Beer with dessert is tricky, unless you stick to the basics.
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One question on many minds: Will he stick to the script?
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Stick to self-imposed limits and respect your coworkers' preferences too.
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Most stick to just 2x or occasionally 3x on cobranded purchases.
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Politicians should stick to focusing on fueling efficiencies by improving infrastructure.
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Higher yields have also attracted investors who normally stick to stocks.
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The company's senior leaders decided to stick to public health guidance.
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Don't use if you: Need to stick to a strict budget.
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My skin is going to be stickier to stick to that.
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Even those near retirement should stick to their plans, said Hank.
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For the purposes of this roundup, we'll stick to the highlights.
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Stick to the yellow line, the highest point on the road.
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Notice as your clothes get damp and stick to your skin.
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It's tinier than ever, waterproof and can stick to basically anything.
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"Even for Kim, it's hard to stick to a constant schedule."
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As long as you are consistent and stick to the process.
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"Make a schedule for yourself and stick to it," he advises.
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So the market has taken a big stick to the banks.
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"We know that people stick to their political affiliation," Diskin said.
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Instead, he likes to stick to what he knows: Russia interfered.
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If you stick to your promises, maybe the Democrats will, too.
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Also, try to create a budget — and then stick to it.
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And she gave me that stick to give to the FBI.
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"Stick to your strengths, and look for those great matches."4.
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Spoiler ... he's gonna stick to his story, lock stock and barrel.
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The EU has meanwhile pressed Iran to stick to its commitments.
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"They should stick to bread and butter issues," the person said.
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Some show restraint, make a retirement plan and stick to it.
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Stick to longstanding reputable brands that are primarily focused on caviar.
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Make a list before you grocery shop and stick to it.
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After all, everyone agrees people should stick to their meds, right?
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"Don't stick to one website; search for a bunch," she advises.
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First, stick to the facts, because they still matter to independents.
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Why don't you believe she really means to stick to those?
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Everybody just wanted to stick to their guns in that way.
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"Once committed to a decision, stick to it," Dr. Walfish said.
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He urged the United States to stick to the Iran deal.
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I may just stick to my trusty bong, or maybe not.
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The question remains: Will the White House stick to its plan?
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Take a deep breath, and remember to stick to the basics.
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Stick to a budgetBoth during and after the "divorce transition years," as my mom liked to call them, she made sure to stick to a budget, from a weekly food budget to an annual school supplies one.
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However, after 257260 years with Vacheron Constantin, the chief executive is convinced that change is not always the best strategy: "Stick to your roots, stick to your people," said Mr. Torres, a carpenter's son born in Barcelona.
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Instead, it's far likelier that both will simply stick to the 835.
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Too many shows set in Los Angeles stick to the trendiest neighborhoods.
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With this simple practice, you can more easily stick to your resolutions.
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This week: Turkey — surprising, since Trump is known to stick to meatloaf.
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Set up legitimate consequences for yourself if you don't stick to it.
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Some analysts also see Kazakhstan potentially struggling to stick to its quota.
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That means eating less sweets, which can be hard to stick to.
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That's a really long time to stick to the same CPU process!
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Makeup won't stick to it, and it's super-soft and long-lasting.
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All we had to do is stick to our game plan, really.
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Stick to your strategies and the practices you have chosen to use.
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So yeah, yeah, I'm just going to stick to rappin' and stuff.
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Will Obama stick to his political roots or venture into other fields?
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"Stick to the basics, get organized, pull your list together," Votava said.
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In an effort to stick to a budget, I don't buy anything.
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Just eat less beef and stick to health guidelines for meat eating.
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Stick to the tech sites and support portals you know and trust.
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It's best to stick to shoes and socks for about a week.
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She is more likely than the populist to stick to her resolve.
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Yeezy will most likely stick to making delightful cameos on Kim's account.
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If red and gold aren't your thing, you can stick to black.
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Many OEMs prefer to stick to making phones, tablets, and other devices.
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They're a gel and they stick to your forehead, and are cooling.
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Stick to dry crackers and carbonated beverages, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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They have low surface tension, and they stick to surfaces more easily.
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Other pieces such as 'Prion Wreck' (2012) stick to just one species.
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I found when I stick to my regimen, I have glowy skin.
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If they stick to exclusive photos and videos, they'll be just fine.
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Hopefully he'll stick to a much more bland diet in the future!!
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Stick to the objective, don't stop moving and stay out of sight.
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Let's just make a pact that we'll stick to tailgating, shall we?
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"In New York culture, people really stick to their cliques," Zumwalt continues.
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Eating pasta helped both men and women stick to a healthy diet.
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Germs easily stick to the contact lens and can infect your eyes.
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But until he's older, his mom said, he'll stick to 5K races.
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It's best to stick to your own and keep your trap shut.
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That being said, when you find something that's working, stick to it.
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But few have confidence in all sides to stick to the plan.
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Dave Roberts was going to stick to the script no matter what.
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Seems all women are now expected to stick to the same script.
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"It is in Turkey's interests to stick to its promises," Gabriel said.
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She still had to stick to her strict workout routine and diet.
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This week, she buys a selfie stick to use with her dad.
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It can stick to its timetable and let the citizenship question drop.
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Liam Neeson has one New Year's resolution he wants to stick to.
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"I'm glad we don't just stick to sports," Henry told The Tennessean .
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And in this case, stick to the mantra: the shorter, the chicer.
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This version is pretty and your sweet treats won't stick to it.
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Be aggressive, but don't make a plan that you can't stick to.
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It wants Baker to stick to his established script: getting that fish.
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But the 39-year-old athlete doesn't just stick to the pigskin.
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He cannot even stick to the line that there is an emergency.
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Here are some recent biopics that didn't stick to the whole truth.
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I need to stick to what I'm doing and my own vision.
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Talk to your doctor, and stick to putting yogurt in your mouth.
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And I will always tell my truth and stick to my truth.
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Stick to a low utilization rate — John Ulzheimer, credit expert at CreditSesame.
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Most of the videos don't stick to the same auditory scheme either.
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Can their next public text conversation please stick to ghosts next time?
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To make good food choices, you must stick to the following criteria.
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Because making decisions is easier if you stick to deeply rooted clichés.
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Over three years, she would argue her point and stick to it.
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Bottom line: Samsung should just ditch Bixby and stick to Google Assistant.
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When in doubt, stick to topics that you know toe the line.
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You should stick to who you are and what you really like.
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Over the weekend, stick to the same schedule as best you can.
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Kaling refused to stick to her guns, slamming her alter ego Lahiri.
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These ingredients work best alone, Jen says, so stick to one base.
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If you have principles, and you stick to them, people will adjust.
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Avoid these and stick to mostly green and occasionally some yellow investments.
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But for today, we're going to stick to the topic at hand.
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For Facebook, any issues "don't stick to the brands — yet," he said.
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They will deny that this is true, but stick to your point.
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But the GPIF may yet decide to stick to its current allocation.
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Stick to drinking things that come out of a bottle or can.
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We'll stick to hiding behind baseball caps and top knots for now.
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Spamming the clicked left analogue stick to stand up is not wise.
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I don't drink much alcohol, so I can stick to my schedule.
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They're great because they stick to your hands and are so absorbent.
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They have said they will stick to U.N.-brokered Geneva peace talks.
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I did not suggest that late night hosts "stick to" blithe chitchat.
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Hyde suggests parents set firm rules in advance, and stick to them.
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When you find a silhouette that works for you, stick to it.
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Create a realistic budget that's within your means — and stick to it.
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This will help you stick to your daily budget during your travels.
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So the safe thing to do is just stick to that word.
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I normally stick to the medium heat setting unless it's unbearably cold.
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He must make up a story about music and stick to it.
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You stick to your principles and are not easily swayed by superficialities.
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Why not send the navy — the big stick — to broadcast that message?
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The single best budgeting strategy, however, is the one you'll stick to.
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That's why many successful business leaders stick to a strict morning routine.
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If you want to raise mentally strong kids, stick to your limits.
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That makes it much easier to stick to a long-term plan.
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" If they were honest, most would reply: "I stick to my guns.
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Even though you're going gay in the hay, stick to straight talk.
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But staunch criticism convinced him to stick to the plan, they said.
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Make sure you don't buy the grape scent and stick to unscented.
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Should they stick to all 17 SDGs, or prioritize some over others?
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"I encourage all of you not to stick to sports," Silver added.
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Jaitley said the government will stick to the path of fiscal consolidation.
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In fact, it could be you who doesn't stick to the agenda!
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Now let's hope they are able to stick to their own plan.
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I should stick to something easy, like JavaScript or GameMaker, they said.
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I think I'll stick to playing with tarot cards in my pajamas.
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She prefers to stick to one type of flower and color scheme.
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Divide and conquer: Select the best deals and stick to those items.
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Making sure employees stick to them daily is a more difficult task.
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CC will use the carrot or the stick to stay in power.
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It seems to stick to our cells more strongly and more readily.
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Madrid has already used the stick to force Catalan media into line.
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Instead, decide on two or three systemic changes, and stick to them.
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Studies suggest the best diet is whichever one you can stick to.
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The merger was a disaster, the idea, I still stick to it.
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Hence if you stick to unalloyed reality, few people will follow you.
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Outside of that, I would stick to water, tea and black coffee.
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Ms. Lynch said she would rather stick to commenting on policy disagreements.
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There is no guarantee that Mr. Trump will stick to the script.
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Just give yourself a good script, and most importantly, stick to it.
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Mr. Xi has said only that China will stick to its pledges.
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So the two leaders decided to stick to common, long-range goals.
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He's the obstructionist in chief because he cannot stick to a position.
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Yeah, Snapchat should just remember what it is and stick to that.
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The prions stick to stainless steel and are notoriously hard to destroy.
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But stick to using it on smooth leather, not suede, he says.
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To live within your means, you need to stick to a budget.
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Expressing a desire to stick to sports is, itself, a political act.
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This does not feel like a time to just stick to sports.
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But Mr Fadnavis underestimated Shiv Sena's determination to stick to its demands.
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Families stick to Friday nights, when free pizza is served with admission.
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As my family learned, the agents didn't always stick to those rules.
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I tried to stick to the schedule my coach made for me.
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When you stick to your pursuits, your talent for efficiency shines through.
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The eggs are adhesive and stick to the gravel after they fall.
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Or do you feel confident that they will stick to the schedule?
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I try to stick to my daily rituals as much as possible.
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People stick to habits and habits are a basis for cultural patterns.
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Some analysts doubted that the producers would stick to a prolonged curb.
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And budgets themselves, even once they're made, are difficult to stick to.
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This issue causes a Joy-Con's analog stick to register input, a.k.a.
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Crosby reminded himself to stick to his routine and do his job.
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Otherwise, the flour coating will become soft and stick to the pan.
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HabitBull is designed to encourage you to stick to your new goals.
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That is, let go of thinking you have to stick to routine.
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That's why you need conviction, so you can stick to your guns.
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Setting goals in advance can help people stick to them, Patel said.
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Regardless of what Dawson says, maybe we should all stick to cupcakes.
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In 2017, Many Athletes Found Their Voices Should Athletes Stick to Sports?
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It's possible STDs are what encouraged humans to stick to monogamous pairings.
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He had stick-to-itiveness, which is one of the greatest gifts.
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And eventually, when Credico wouldn't stick to the story, Stone got angrier.
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Regardless, while he's at home, he should probably stick to frozen pies.
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A new system that taps into the power of static electricity—the same principle that allows a balloon to stick to a wall—now allows robotic insects to land and stick to surfaces, greatly extending their operational life.
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If you establish a following for selling certain brands, stick to those brands.
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When you go to the boss, stick to facts and avoid personal judgments.
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I stick to one glass because I love wine, but my skin doesn't.
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I usually stick to one cup so this is not normal for me.
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So I will stick to there are some of them like boarding schools.
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I usually stick to a black, white, and, of course, red color palette.
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I don't really mix metals, so I also stick to one metal, i.e.
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I keep all the chicken fat so it can stick to your rice.
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Stick to charging only what you can pay off in full each month.
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Whatever time you decide to put in your own education, stick to it.
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But Brown wasn't going to stick to your humdrum, sleeveless, tea-length dress.
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You can style it with anything as long as you stick to neutrals.
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So I will stick to there are some of them like boarding schools.
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There's no use in setting a boundary you don't plan to stick to.
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But when it comes to atomic attacks, they're hoping to stick to planning.
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I think I might just stick to my laptop and iPhone for now.
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Others aim for smaller pieces with lasers or stick to them with adhesive.
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And it will stick to the top of your friends' feeds for days.
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People these days often really want to stick to extremes, but I don't.
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Next time we suggest you just stick to making a pie instead. 4.
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We order another round, and I stick to a gin martini this time.
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When I do buy designer, I pretty much only stick to consignment items.
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Like its European allies, it wants Iran to stick to the nuclear agreement.
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Remember the best investors stick to their strategy even when things get wild.
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On those we'll probably stick to just doing little pop-up Tumblr posts.
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I'm not particularly good at cooking, so I always stick to simple meals!
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Try and be realistic as far as your projections and stick to them.
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But we're going to stick to people who are running the federal government.
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If the regulator's model works, investors will stick to their new trading habits.
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Are you doing everything you can to stick to your New Year's resolutions?
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As for me, I'll just stick to whatever the dispensary has in stock.
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He is hired on the spot but reminded to stick to the script.
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Dress appropriatelyLeave the black clothing behind, and stick to something reflective or white.
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I stick to riding a recreational bike with fewer gears and cheaper parts.
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I love curry but I'll stick to the vegetable panang curry next time.
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Algae and bacteria tend to stick to the small plastics, weighing them down.
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Guess you'll just have to stick to funnel cakes and deep-fried Oreos.
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Stick to the rapper's own "Money Longer" track for this summer's cash anthem.
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Hamilton, however, decided to stick to what he knows — he curled the baseball!
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They will also help you maintain the discipline to stick to your plan.
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It was comfortable to hide; to stick to what I knew already worked.
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Aside from the occasional subway ride, they stick to private jets and helicopters.
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Basically a stick to pee on which will tell you if you're ovulating.
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Many will be happy to stick to their headphones on their morning commute.
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People do it digital these days, but they stick to the old school.
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For now stick to telling your time manually and wait for an update.
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Other shows attempt to stick to the relationship, to varying degrees of success.
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The gist -- Bam's got to surrender ... and stick to the steps of sobriety.
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That way, when the time comes, you know how to stick to it.
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The withdrawal agreement is indeed a good agreement ... we should stick to it.
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It's small and clean, which helps me stick to my grocery list only.
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For now, stick to these three basic positions to get placement in order.
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The board is trying desperately to stick to an April 2018 construction deadline.
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Doug takes the almost-unbelievable stick-to-anything GOAT Case for a whirl.
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It's not enough anymore for celebrities to just stick to their day jobs.
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Between the lines: The pharma CEOs were able to stick to their plan.
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I mean, no one expects him to stick to any of this, right?
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But I think I'll stick to watching the show from my couch instead.
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They have found their man and will stick to him until the end.
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You can also flick the analog stick to drop treats to attract fish.
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So they should put a hard deadline on this and stick to it.
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I decided to stick to public channels, rather than exploring the private ones.
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If so, stick to talking about yourself, rather than gossiping about other people.
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They're made with an "extremely adhesive conductive material" that stick to your gloves.
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"I got to stick to my orders from the man himself," Ehrenreich said.
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A selling spree would allow Mr Jaitley to stick to his 3.5% target.
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Are there plans you didn't stick to, but which you wish you did?
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We'll stick to Bocce Why throw darts when you can throw an axe?
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Once you make a plan to pay off your debt, stick to it.
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To do that, you need to have a budget and stick to it.
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The average consumer, however, will probably need to stick to a cheap laptop.
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Stick to their River North and Fulton Market locations for late-night eats.
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For the deal to be effective, all parties must stick to their word.
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This year, make a resolution you'll actually stick to: become a better eater.
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Just be careful with those swords, kids — and stick to toy weapons only.
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But so far none of the charges has managed to stick to him.
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Of course, the best healthy food program is one that you'll stick to.
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Corruption in New York does not stick to one side of the aisle.
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Another well-documented behavioral phenomenon is that people tend to stick to defaults.
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So I will stick to there are some of them like boarding scools.
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If you want to keep your investment liquid, stick to publicly traded REITs.
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"They had their story, and they're going to stick to it," Wright said.
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It's 24 hours attention to what you're doing, and stick to your knitting.
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"Patients who are treated well stick to their treatment plans more," Theisen said.
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His "stick-to-the-brick" strategy has done handsomely, after an earlier crisis.
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We had a schedule, and everyone was on board to stick to it.
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Stick to the plan "It's about having confidence in the plan," Faull said.
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Michael Che and Colin Jost might want to stick to their day jobs.
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Unlike in Singapore, there's no obvious stick to go along with the carrots.
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He would stick to the "elites" and stand up for the average Joe.
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" It added: "Given the controversy, it is essential we stick to the evidence.
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The eggs stick to the sides of containers and can survive drying out.
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Instead, stick to a diversified portfolio of passively managed stock and bond funds.
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Why don't we all just stick to the aggregated statistics and actual facts?
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However, the single best budgeting strategy is the one that you'll stick to.
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The compromise measure would stick to the four main pillars demanded by Trump.
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Looks like the rest of us will just have to stick to Nutella.
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But stick to the idea that you have the organization's interests at heart.
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If possible, try to stick to your routine every day of the week.
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Mr. Trump's advisers are struggling to get him to stick to his message.
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Stick to keywords and short sentences in lieu of writing down notes verbatim.
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They would stick to the water bottle and the crevasses between my teeth.
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THEY'RE LAYING OUT A PLAN AND THEY'RE GOING TO STICK TO THE PLAN.
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However, prior to the referendum, few expected he would stick to his promise.
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But they ALSO know that "stick to sports" is a hollow talking point.
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Just stick to the tips on her website when planning your big day.
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Would it make them more or less likely to stick to the plan?
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Disappointment in yourself, in your choices, in your inability to stick to it.
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Please, just stick to what you'd find at a Papa John's, but veganized.
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So without starting any arguments, we'll stick to talking about tacos—delicious tacos.
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And House conservatives have been encouraging the president to stick to his demands.
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But the legacy media continues to stick to its "stagnating wages" talking point.
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However, they question whether he'll stick to conservative policy tenets once in office.
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However, there are other good reasons to stick to a plant-based diet.
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Some of these chemicals stick to surfaces, and others attach to dust particles.
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Others stick to a more constricted structure that limits the number of options.
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They don't stick to a relatively stable asset allocation, as balanced funds do.
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Make a routine now, test it, then write it down & stick to it.
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They are asking that people donating supplies stick to those on the list.
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Bauer's advice is to stick to the basics to get the same effects.
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But telling little lies to stick to my budget just stressed me out.
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We can't just stick to the issues that appeal to the party base.
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The studios, you might say, would do well to stick to their guns.
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But none of my ideas would stick to the boxes' slick acrylic sides.
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We made a deal last year; we have to stick to the deal.
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So basically, stick to whipped-cream cans and balloons, and open a window.
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Ideally she'll pick up on your disengagement and stick to job-related topics.
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The best diet, in truth, is the one you, personally, can stick to.
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When you peel the tape off, the disc cover should stick to it.
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"He was like, 'Don't lose your vision,' 'stick to your guns,' " says Spelling.
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"It seems to have worked if people stick to this plan," he said.
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Now more than ever it is imperative to stick to a screentime curfew.
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My strategy was to stick to the log roll, a rubber matted log.
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Stick to a reasonable portion of whatever you choose, and savor every bite.
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LAST: We should probably stick to basics, though, so here's what we'll do.
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He also has urged investors to stick to the facts and be cautious.
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But usually they do not do much more than stick to habitable surfaces.
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They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything.
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I was never gonna stick to PR. I was not good at it.
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But realistically, many people don't stick to these boundaries when using their gadgets.
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Stick to the rules on Thursday, when thoughtful Mercury trines a retrograde Saturn.
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Every month, I make a budget and work hard to stick to it.
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Know and stick to your principles in the face of changing political winds.
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Stick to fresh cranberries, not the dried kind, for the best nutritional benefits.
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City officials advised residents to avoid roads and stick to mass transit instead.
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Still, he remains firm in his resolve to stick to business and philanthropy.
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This is not your average stick-to-sports Super Bowl week in America.
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To stick to this budget, it simply adjusts what's covered by the vouchers.
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Next step: Stick to camera filters available through trusted apps on your phone.
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Ahead of Trump's announcement, China said it would stick to the climate deal.
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We should stick to the idea of holding the district at least nominally.
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Investors said the statement eased doubts that Russia would stick to the pact.
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He also makes himself mashed potatoes, but I stick to the green beans.
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Start your routine at the same time, and stick to it every night.
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If your risk tolerance is low, stick to lower-risk investments, like bonds.
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A financial planner can help you make a budget — and stick to it.
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Whether Mr. Tillerson will be able to stick to his timeline is unclear.
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Stick to your home WiFi or a trusted network when you shop online.
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For workers who want to stick to a cash bonus, that's fine too.
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The timeline, if Republicans stick to it, leaves senators with a tight schedule.
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But you can't stick to your word even when you swear you will.
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Analysts expect the Fed to stick to its hiking plans despite the curve.
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If so, it may be a good idea to stick to bottled water.
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Instead, the IAEA will stick to providing technical updates on Iran's nuclear activities.
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He has previously said the company would stick to its India growth plans.
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But use the card carefully and try to stick to your spending guidelines.
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So, despite the difficulties, we need to stick to this overseas economic strategy.
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Antitrust law should stick to protecting consumers and let the free market work.
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They can push the shutdown button and stick to it, really, one time.
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Honestly, it's difficult to stick to a routine when working such long hours.
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But there was an important footnote to the message: stick to responsible policies.
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But the Lakers seem determined to stick to their pants-on-fire philosophy.
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You have to have resiliency, and you have to have stick-to-itiveness.
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Serve with a toasted cinnamon stick to increase the intensity of the aroma.
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It doesn't stick to my skin and has a good selection of colors.
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Stick to nonthreatening conversations If you really want to ensure a PG-rated family gathering, stick to what Senning calls "Tier 1" topics: Pop culture, sports and shared experiences like the weather, the food, family matters or even the holidays themselves.
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Now the consumer has to say, 'You guys better stick to what you're saying.
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This will help you stick to your plan, even when you'd really rather not.
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Stick to your list, keep your head down, avoid the knick-knacks and save.
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Johnson has pledged to cut spending, stick to conservative fiscal policies and legalize marijuana.
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The president needs to understand he&aposs winning on this, stick to the course.
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I pull back on the left stick to send it quickly toward the ground.
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Every year we make a bunch of resolutions that we barely never stick to.
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"Stick to a safe happy face," Llarena advises, rather than trying to get creative.
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We've been assigned our narratives, and cinema has expected us to stick to them.
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Until then, I'll stick to finding recipes, shopping, and cooking the old-fashioned way.
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It's best to stick to other natural sources, like kefir, kimchi and sauerkraut. 3.
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Pick a time you want to wake up every day and stick to it.
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Stick to simple tasks that require the least amount of effort required of you.
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Analysts are watching closely whether OPEC and non-OPEC members stick to their commitments.
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If you only stick to those items on your list, you're sure to save.
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I don't stick to a strict diet of any kind because, duh, fried chicken.
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If the White House plans to stick to those demands, no deal is possible.
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If this variation is too challenging, stick to a standard or modified push-up.
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Even then, he emphasizes that you should stick to a strict two-page limit.
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I've never told anybody what it is, and I'm going to stick to that!
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You don't just press forward with the left stick to walk in Death Stranding.
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His scoring volley, assisted by Monahan, caromed off Patrik Laine's stick to fool Hellebuyck.
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Staph bacteria use certain mechanisms to stick to human skin cells and launch infections.
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Having them stick to the back of your sweaty thighs halfway through Beyoncé's set.
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"I'll stick to my guns and fight for a new commissioner," Parrish told reporters.
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"I'll stick to my guns and fight for a new commissioner," Parrish said then.
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Now she tends to stick to pieces by Camilla for a sure-fire hit.
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Aso said Japan would stick to the G20's commitment against competitive currency devaluation.
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Suddenly having $120 million stick to you — before taxes — it was upsetting for him.
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These things stick to a company's reputation, even when it's as sterling as Apple's.
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It's hard to sit for three days and just stick to the existing plan.
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Battery life is 22 hours if you stick to noise-canceling and transparency modes.
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But if you're going it solo, you probably want to stick to the center.
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A popular sports website was told to stick to sports — and staff members revolted.
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I'll probably stick to yoga or a massage when I want to relax, though.
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Although a valiant effort by both women, they should stick to their day jobs.
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Addressing questions about whether McConnell would stick to his word on DACA, Republican Sen.
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CNN first reported on Collins' use of the stick to keep members in line.
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So, she has to stick to those time-honored protocols to cover her reputation.
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The Essentialist knows what they like, and they've been known to stick to it.
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If they took Bray's characterization as gospel, they had to stick to that analysis.
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Kelli, stick to the trees and the branches you're used to from now on.
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Democrats prefer politicians who compromise, and Republicans prefer politicians who stick to their principles.
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"At these yield levels, investors should stick to the shorter maturities," said BlackRock's Shenone.
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The pressure to stick to one lane, one topic, one career path is understandable.
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In the meantime, some farms will stick to the old-fashioned way of communicating.
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But for the safety of others, Curley should probably just stick to lifting barbells.
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Until then we'll just have to stick to nonalcoholic pouches, complete with plastic straws.
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I would like to do something, probably still stick to fantasy, but more lighthearted.
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Pick a schedule and, unless planned vacation or total disaster happens, stick to it.
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Well stick to it—your readers will like it and so will the robots.
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However, Pena Nieto has emphasized that the government will stick to its austerity budget.
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Why stick to sane football strategy when you're laser-focused on a particular goal?
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"The general rule is stick to the status quo until something happens," he said.
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The trick to avoiding this curse is to stick to what you like doing.
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Just stick to nude everything, because you never know what will show through clothing.
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I tend to stick to simple pieces, with maybe one statement item per look.
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"Hopefully we can just stick to one name and people get it," she said.
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I am not an avid climber and stick to the 29s the whole time.
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With any luck, they'll follow Mr Pattinson's example and stick to their independent roots.
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But for now, his startup will stick to its B2C (business to consumer) play.
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But if you stick to it, it can improve your life in significant ways.
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Whether the Fed can still stick to that limited plan is now in question.
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Read on for the five steps that helped her actually stick to her plan.
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Stick to a cohesive color palette and the clean, simple lines of wardrobe basics.
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Generally, I stick to dating people who are also already seeking non-monogamous relationships.
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This will give your shadows something to stick to and create a luminous base.
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Many other services offer an uptime guarantee, and most of them stick to it.
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The Fed should wise up and stick to price stability rather than slamming workers.
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The virus has to stick to the cell and evade the monkey's immune system.
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Big software companies don't just stick to software any more—they build computer chips.
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The heated glass bed also ensures your printed objects won't stick to the surface.
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The company just has to stick to the schedule—and defy history doing it.
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Investors also wonder how long OPEC countries will stick to their agreed production cuts.
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Yes, it's a great advancement for vegan baking, but I'll stick to egg whites.
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The two of them should definitely stick to their day (and late night) jobs.
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Have you ever tried to stick to a diet of 220 calories a day?
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His team is already developing a prototype intelligent walking stick to showcase their research.
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Still, they might want to stick to what they're good at: the Queen's English.
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TT: Exactly, so let's stick to Q3, which is the last quarter we disclosed.
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If you are new to sobriety stick to it life really does get good.
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It can also make parents more likely to stick to recommended childhood vaccination schedules.
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Apple will probably stick to its regular schedule of launching new iPhones in September.
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I snack a lot normally, but these meals did not stick to my bones.
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The easiest way to stick to this habit is to make it automatic. 5.
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Breaking down my goals into actionable steps can make them easier to stick to.
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To leave the audience guessing if she'd stick to her plan, so to speak?
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The statement eased some doubts that Russia would stick to the pact, investors said.
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Question is ... can Johnny pull it together and stick to his sober comeback plan?
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And it established a framework that Activision would stick to for the next decade.
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Just make sure these decisions are right for you and then stick to them.
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Set clear limits on what help you can provide and stick to the plan.
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First, decide on a reasonable sleeping and waking time, and then stick to it.
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That is, if you do your research and stick to a few basic guidelines.
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Frequent fliers trying to stick to a budget could get some help starting Monday.
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" Tony deflects by suggesting Peter just stick to being "a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
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We don't need to stick to just one bucket and be defined as that.
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You can stick to the fandom labeling or really get creative, like these people.
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It's all too easy for him to stick to his guns, so to speak.
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Increasingly, you stick to outlets you unambiguously approve of, reinforcing things you already believe.
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For me, I'll probably just stick to my negative space or polka dot mani.
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Typically, when a celebrity discusses an encounter with Swift, they stick to a script.
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Still, it remains to be seen whether the Democrats can stick to the script.
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Students, read the entire article, then tell us: Should sports reporting "stick to sports"?
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Farrell later said Ortiz would have needed a hockey stick to hit the pitch.
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The weekend brings an alert to slow down, simplify, and stick to a plan.
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The person in charge should know their own mind and stick to their convictions.
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Many feel he may stick to his own ideas, but he is not insidious.
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Should that occur, for President Trump his role is straightforward: stick to the list.
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The UK government has indicated it will stick to the current system after Brexit.
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Solution methods typically produce impure alane because solvent molecules tend to stick to it.
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Elago's dust guards stick to the insides of the case and keep dirt out.
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You can stick to the mystery novels, anthologies, or biographies you've grown partial to.
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"When the leader says something, he likes to stick to it," said the senator.
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"Allen concluded: "PETA urges Mr. Nurmagomedov to stick to wrestling with willing human opponents.
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Then, John uses a long wooden stick to mix the curd into the water.
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Again, stick to a budget that works for you at this point in time.
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Kuhn, scientists stick to a theory even in light of observations that seem to
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But if you work at a WeWork, you might want to stick to Listerine.
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We've got to stick to what we're really good at and what we know.
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" Carlson, in turn, told Duca that she "should stick to the thigh-high boots.
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Ask for pronouns, and stick to the singular they/them pronoun when you're unsure.
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Once you have an investment plan, you have to stick to it, says Katchen.
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He also said China would stick to "the path of peaceful development" going forward.
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It may not have the parliamentary support to make compromises and stick to agreements.
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"Stick to sports," they say, don't push your social justice agenda through your programming.
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President Trump's upcoming speech on drug prices will probably stick to small-ball ideas.
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Your planetary ruler Mars enters Gemini on Sunday, helping you stick to your word.
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Normally, North Korean officials have to stick to strict instructions set out before negotiations.
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Do you guys stick to the scriptm or do you riff off each other?
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You should also stick to less concentrated forms of alcohol and give yourself time.
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He says he believes in UFOs—inasmuch as we stick to the literal definition.
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I grew up in the provinces of Manila, and there, they stick to traditions.
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I have to stick to it because this is the only thing I know.
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So until cupping is proven to do something magnificent, let's stick to the massages.
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Already there are doubts that Senate Republicans will stick to the plan on taxes.
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That's why we recommend you stick to our top pick, the Bialetti Moka Express.
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Add a cinnamon stick to the tomato sauce (remove it before serving the meatballs).
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Be clear with your manager and coworkers of your schedule and stick to it.
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Many stick to things that can be frozen or have a long shelf life.
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The moniker might stick to your digital embodiment whether you like it or not.
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If I try to stick to a particular diet, I probably won't follow it.
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"Today's game was important, just trying to stick to the game plan," Nelson said.
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Deb and I don't drink alcohol and never have so we stick to water.
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Should they stick to their plans to raise interest rates steadily, or slow down?
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I try to avoid the primary colors and stick to deep, richer jewelry colors.
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"Make a plan + stick to it + build a team + remain focused = #Joementum," he wrote.
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To court votes, an effective legislative leader cannot stick to an overtly ideological line.
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Figure it out all before, and stick to the schedule as much as possible.
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We listen to their words, but ask them to stick to what they agreed.
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"Have an agenda and stick to it," said Hallie Crawford, a certified career coach.
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Then a second antibody with an enzyme attached will stick to the virus antibody.
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If you'd rather stick to the Muttonhead clothing exclusively, you can sort by brand.
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Which is surprising: Why not stick to the White House's clear message of 'covfefe?
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A big question has been whether China will stick to the promises it makes.
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"Stick to sports" is the cry of the lout, accented by incuriosity and indifference.
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But maybe this Sunday, with any luck, Gervais will just stick to mocking celebrities.
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And currently you see that the China worries strictly stick to the UN's solution.
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Hey, maybe it'll even help you stick to your New Year's resolution for once.
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When exploring our parks, stick to trails or areas with short grass if possible.
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Mr Bannon's goal is to force Mr Trump to stick to his campaign message.
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I understand if you want to stick to an us-versus-them political ideology.
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That probably means you are still trying to stick to your New Year's resolutions.
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Step 3: Stick to our wine critic's suggestions, and no one will be thirsty.
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But Barkindo said Iran had assured him that it would stick to the agreement.
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He tries to plan his entire year in advance and then stick to it.
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Once you have your schedule mapped out, do your best to stick to it.
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Games are confined to about three hours and yield unambiguous, stick-to-sports results.
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They all fulfill a role and purpose on the team and stick to it.
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Sanders, on the other hand, appears poised to stick to his grassroots fundraising pledge.
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And to stick to his budget, he uses a simple trick anyone can try.
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The salad bar does look impressive, but we stick to ordering off the menu.
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It's more likely to stick to the plastic bottle versus dissolve in the liquid.
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If we manage to stick to this goal, there's a few things we'll need.
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But it took a lot of stick-to-itiveness to get this thing done.
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"You should stick to the thigh-high boots—you're better at that," he said.
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For groceries, gas money, daily purchases and the like, stick to a debit card.
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Unfortunately, by February around 80 percent of people have failed to stick to theirs.
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Zinke needs to stick to his word and support and fight for the LWCF.
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If you're trying to stick to a specific grocery budget, try going cash only.
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"Good companies in a bad neighborhood getting better — we'd stick to that," Yee said.
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But you should also consider how difficult the diet will be to stick to.
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They also stick to just about everything, even your special name-brand plant mylk.
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Will she stick to the delusion principle that nothing has changed or change tack?
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Consumers like paying with debit cards as a way to stick to a budget.
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Headlines - Boris Johnson to stick to claims of Brexit 'surrender' in election campaign on.ft.
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So-- I-- I would say at this moment, we're gonna stick to our strategy.
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While not required to wear black, tourists should stick to "respectful clothing", it added.
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The Republican Party will stick to its traditional conservatism on social and cultural issues.
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If something is done wrong, it's because the team didn't stick to their plan.
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First, budgets are complicated and hard to stick to for any length of time.
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The European Union has been scrambling to persuade Trump to stick to the deal.
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I just have to stick to my routine and next game, hopefully it's better.
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The former FBI Director is expected to stick to past conversations with President Trump.
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Stage productions featuring him are rare and tend to stick to the deifying narrative.
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Once decisions are made, stick to them, Willink said in that interview with Babin.
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He says he wants to stick to what he's good at here on Earth.
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Lowell may want to stick to a flip phone until the investigation is over.
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After it leaves, some then venture to shelters, while others stick to the streets.
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I may still stick to my point but I get where you're coming from.
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She was never afraid to stick to her guns on any issue of principle.
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He never wanted to stick to one medium but always stuck to one ethos.
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I'll stick to the way I play and then just see how it goes.
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With Bannon gone, there is no guarantee that Trump will stick to the plan.
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Working out is tough but trying to stick to a regular routine is worse.
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But at this point, some will prefer to stick to their phones for podcasts.
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But the MCU does make a concerted effort to stick to its established timeline.
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The worst admonishing comments came from people who told Fowler to "stick to sports" and to "stick to what you know -- baseball," and to "stay out of politics," as if he were commenting on someone else's family, and his own wasn't directly affected.
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Below the dock, you'll find micro-suction material to make it stick to any surface.
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"To give those gifts a stylish edge, stick to a consistent color palette," she says.
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They try to stick to certain food rules and feel bad when they break them.
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He also made clear that he wanted to show he could stick to his word.
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It's a city where people pick one corner of the city and stick to it.
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We stick to neutral topics, like the weather or movies one of us has seen.
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Town hall debates are challenging for candidates who tend to stick to certain talking points.
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They stick to each other about as well as socialism sticks to the American dream.
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Waymo will stick to an area around the southeastern suburb of Chandler, Ars Technica reports.
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"Stick to Atlantic fish — they are usually less likely to carry parasites than Pacific fish."
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"The ECB looks set to stick to the current autopilot," ING economist Carsten Brzeski said.
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However those gains were given up after Italy vowed to stick to the draft budget.
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Continue to stir so that the milk doesn't stick to the bottom of the saucepan.
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So he needs to have a plan and stick to it and be more clear.
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Maybe you stick to good old fashioned pencil and paper for your home decor plotting.
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You don't have to stick to one personality with lingerie; it's fun to play around.
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I will grab a stick to make a tool and once used, I discard it.
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The Fed's best line of defense is to stick to its mandate of price stability.
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So, will the French Open stick to its guns and continue to the bar suit??
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I stick to my list and only spend $57.80, which is basically nothing at Costco.
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I don't have to stick to any cultural or societal norms, because everyone's so open.
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If you do go to the beach though, you should probably stick to a daytime.
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What would be the point of being independent if we couldn't stick to our guns.
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Maybe we should all stick to using the product as directed from here on out.
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The First Orbital Selfie Stick To film themselves, astronauts rigged a camera to a pole.
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In order to stick to his strict diet, Asghari gave himself a $50 grocery budget.
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Whatever you do, it's important to find your ideal creative time and stick to it.
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And we will stick to the rules so that we don't bend them for anybody.
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My goal was to stick to one breakfast item for each meal over seven days.
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I try to stick to meals that can be made in 27 minutes or less.
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When the inevitable ski ballet renaissance arrives, I propose we stick to the original name.
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Cinema operators, such as Major Cineplex, may also be affected as Thais stick to home.
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And if you choose to write in complete sentences, be consistent and stick to it.
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The main issue was that I didn't stick to the timetable she'd set for patients.
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But if you stick to the lower end, the Fold would survive over three years.
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Plus, it's meant to hang from a backpack or stick to your shower — extra useful!
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"For now, I would advise patients to stick to an anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen."
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Rousey often uses a long stick to help maintain posture and improve balance during stretches.
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Most game shows or reality competition shows like this one stick to a certain format.
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"I would urge and have urged, both sides to stick to the issues," Obama said.
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F.lashes are tiny strips of LEDs that you stick to your eyelids with lash adhesive.
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Was she just trying to make a bigger splash and still stick to her script?
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But why, when America is acting outside the rule book, should others stick to it?
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You can update your Amazon Fire Stick to the latest software through your device's settings.
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He hasn't attempted a single three all season, preferring to stick to high-percentage shots.
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But there's no way to force ICE to stick to its budget this time either.
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I think I've finally found a workout that I truly enjoy and can stick to.
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However, 2855 percent of parents admitted that they never stick to their holiday spending budget.
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"If you tend to develop milia, stick to oil-free makeup and moisturizer," he suggests.
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Dip top ¼ inch of chilled pops into chocolate mixture, turning stick to remove excess chocolate.
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It has not yet used the new tool in privatisations, and could stick to auctions.
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Stir constantly as the beef cooks so that it does not stick to the wok.
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I don't stick to things for long, so this is a big deal for me.
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I'm trying to stick to Whole63 foods after completing the program a few months ago.
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This time of year, we stick to the LBD of hair accessories: the humble headband.
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TC: There's a lot in your teachings about grit about stick-to-it-ive-ness.
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I realize that the definition of "affordable" here is subjective, and I stick to gawking.
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Post-it notes scrawled with frowny faces stick to his office window, requesting unpaid salaries.
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She'll stick to light yoga, go for walks with friends, and just generally slow down.
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So, why wouldn't Slimane stick to what he knows and crank up his greatest hits?
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We'll stick to the 50% more cake and 50% more crème in these bad boys.
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Models usually stick to a pretty routine street style wardrobe (crop tops, skinny jeans, boots).
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Because soon enough, the sweet residue of Samoas will once again stick to our fingers.
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If Cindy is to keep her plea deal, she has to stick to that story.
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Pollution micro-particles stick to your skin and cause inflammation, sensitivity, redness, and collagen degradation.
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A Spotify spokesperson said it won't do that and instead stick to short-form podcasts.
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But they really should stick to fashion – as they bungled all of their political predictions.
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Unless you're really struggling on an old and slow Android device, stick to Gmail proper.
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He was gunned down running away and this gentlemen continued to stick to his story.
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" Essentially, Fuller said, the American Gods book "is a map that we just stick to.
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He also urged China to stick to international rules during unplanned naval encounters at sea.
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"Stick to your roots, and write essays that reflect who you are as a person."
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I just believe in being yourself, stick to what you are and who you are.
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It needs to be light, and it really needs to not stick to your skin.
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We have something very valuable in Britain: civil servants try and stick to the law.
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Ultimately, the "best" diet for losing your gut is one that you can stick to.
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These days, I stick to a lot of self tanner and even more SPF 30+.
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But the bigger worry today is that they stick to current policy and become unprofitable.
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The PMDB may stick to its tactic of supporting Ms Rousseff in exchange for patronage.
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But, when you've made up your mind, you should stick to your guns, he said.
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Oftentimes, small businesses stick to what they know when it comes to running their business.
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It looked set to stick to its message that it was likely to raise rates.
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The disease causes red blood cells to stick to vessel walls, which block blood flow.
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Give yourself some filters to run decisions through and stick to them no matter what.
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It doesn't stick to hair or skin making it ultra comfortable but still ultra kinky.
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Jury's still out on that one, but for now, we'll stick to our regular routines.
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Forcing users to stick to their real names violated their privacy rights, the watchdog said.
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I'll write a long Facebook status about this vow, forcing me to stick to it.
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If WADA is to have any credibility, they have to stick to their own rules.
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Millennial attendees will undoubtedly need a selfie stick to recreate this 2014 Academy Awards moment.
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He has already said he would stick to the 2018 budget crafted by Rajoy's conservatives.
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Meanwhile, Uber believes Waymo is stalling and would prefer to stick to the existing schedule.
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Despite promises that the tape would stick to horses despite sweat, it kept falling off.
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Failing that, hold down R1 and rotate the right stick to threaten with a submission.
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Welcome to 2016, the year you (at least try) to stick to your health resolutions.
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But attempts to stick to this lovely black-and-white story have grown increasingly untenable.
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They also need to stick to daily testing for at least a full menstrual cycle.
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Consumer Watchdog criticized the revisions, saying California should stick to its earlier, stricter state requirements.
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I just make sure I establish a budget for dining out and stick to it.
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It's best to stick to wiring money only to people you know and trust.3.
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Can the ACLU engage in grassroots activism and still stick to its traditionally nonpartisan approach?
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Set the expectation that you'll respond once or twice per day, and stick to that.
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I learned to keep the scoop wet so the ice cream wouldn't stick to it.
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I'd be up for some whiskey the odd time, but usually stick to the gin.
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Conservatives have scoffed at the Democratic approach, and urged Trump to stick to his position.
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It gives me a budget to stick to, and I don't need to remember cash.
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Stick to small bags or risk climbing over suitcases for the majority of your stay.
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Finally, Trump could stick to his guns on Iraq and eschew future regime-change efforts.
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"It would be helpful if Mr. Lindner would also stick to this agreement," he said.
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Follow all the local rules, and maybe stick to areas without many pedestrians or cars.
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Trump, though only enduring an inquiry at the moment, is unlikely to stick to precedent.
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But investors are hoping hedge-fund managers trust their process and stick to their strategies.
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If you want to travel light, stick to basic colors like black, white, or blue.
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When a business creates an expensive product, it must consistently stick to the highest standards.
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Once you have decided on an amount that you are comfortable with, stick to it.
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I think I'm going to stick to my guns and think it's going to drop.
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And it all started with some eyelashes, and a willingness to stick to her vision.
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But they stick to their guns, apparently unable to understand the extent of the threat.
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When withdrawing money from an ATM, on the other hand, stick to a debit card.
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The coalition has agreed to stick to its goal of a balanced budget until 2020.
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When you actually go to the store, stick to just the ingredients on your list.
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But European officials appeared determined to stick to their timetable to put pressure on Washington.
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Nearby, two guests extend a selfie stick to snap a photo with a Slimer statue.
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Japan, he said, would stick to World Trade Organization rules in terms of taking measures.
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If either of you is sick or has a cold sore, stick to separate brushes.
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You have to make sure you stick to your principles and what you believe in.
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I think it's also France's role in these moments to try and stick to principles.
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On the Switch you can use the left stick to tilt it ever so slightly.
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Depending on the audience, an interpreter might stick to one, the other, or a combination.
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Music-wise, the last few weeks of the year usually stick to a few patterns.
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As you squish the cheese between your fingers, the tacky outsides stick to the skin.
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Kanye and little North West stick to the bunny slope and make some snow angels.
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The handout says stick to "one small cup" of coffee and stay away from alcohol.
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You can't stick to a budget if you don't know where your money is going.
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Democrats on the panel are increasingly doubtful that the Republicans will stick to that calendar.
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We F150 drivers will stick to a rugged American vehicle at home in the heartland.
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At first they offered "stick to your ribs" recipes; later, it was power workout routines.
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But Bazille was an acolyte of Manet, who urged him to stick to modern life.
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For ease, you may want to stick to one or two positions your first time.
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The White House said it would stick to U.N. rules for withdrawing from the pact.
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AMLO recently said that Mexico "will stick to a no-confrontation policy" with Mr. Trump.
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Only problem is now he's so full of himself he can't stick to the script.
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"The biggest thing that I've learned is to not just stick to basketball," he said.
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Even when people work hard and stick to the rules, they often make little progress.
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I stick to my own statement — the guide told me, and he ought to know.
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If there's something you want to do, stick to your guns and take the risk.
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Either they decide on action no matter what or stick to a do-nothing approach.
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California has vowed to disregard any rollbacks and stick to its own stricter emissions standards.
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China's success partly comes from its ability to stick to a single strategy in trade.
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That's how I grew up eating, and it's a tradition I want to stick to.
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The fat will stick to the ice cubes, then scoop them out with a spoon.
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His daughters have been enjoying the time at home but still stick to a schedule.
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Again, avoid disinfecting wipes on the monitor, just in case—stick to isopropyl alcohol there.
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He tends to bounce around a lot, he doesn't like to stick to his script.
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To overcome the impulse to slack off, create a daily routine and stick to it.
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Stick to black and neutrals, for easier mixing and matching — and better hiding of stains.
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You should probably stick to the Heineken mini keg if you're trying to get drunk.
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They make a full cafeteria menu, but I tend to stick to the salad bar.
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It's about that time when New Year's resolutions get a bit harder to stick to.
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I have a skin-care routine that I stick to about 60% of the time.
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Why stick to one breed of dog, when you can have the best of two?
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He investigates him and uses the carrot and stick to make him murder his wife.
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We decide to stick to getting only two main entrees because the portions are generous.
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As for climate change, he urged that "signatories should stick to" the Paris climate agreement.
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We have to stick to Chris' dream, which was always to, hopefully, do a trilogy.
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Doing that ahead of time, she said, made it easier to stick to a budget.
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By 54 percent to 38 percent, Republicans preferred candidates who would stick to their positions.
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With 17 passing touchdowns in the last six games, he should stick to throwing, anyway.
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Does the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee stick to her cautious impulses and pick Virginia Sen.
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You obsess on the things you can control and then you ruthlessly stick to [them].
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Knowing these numbers in advance will help you stick to your budget when you're shopping.
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Rob Lowe may stick to a low-sugar diet, but his Christmas tree certainly doesn't!
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As long as they continue to stick to those issues, republicans can win in 85033.
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In fact, legendary investor Warren Buffett suggests everyday investors stick to low-cost index funds.
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John Shimkus (R-Ill.) today announced he would stick to his original plan and retire.
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With the Soundbrenner Core, you get a sticky magnet that you stick to your guitar.
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Stick to the topic at hand: how you can keep your account in good standing.
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With that approach, the chemicals stick to carbon, allowing clean water to be filtered out.
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He doesn't appear to practice his lines and he certainly doesn't stick to his script.
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I was simply handed a boatload of curriculum and told to stick to the calendar.
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Don&apost be afraid to stick to your set rates or ask for help, either.
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"It feels good to 'stick to our guns' even if we are wrong," they observe.
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Here are seven ways to help you stick to your holiday shopping budget this year.
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"The Trump administration certainly is looking for every opportunity to stick to it California," Rep.
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There's no single reason that most people fail to stick to their New Year's resolutions.
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The headline on Jay Caspian Kang's recent essay "Should Athletes Stick to Sports?" is provocative.
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Creates a pact with yourself that you know you&aposll stick to, which builds confidence.
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"If I'm a good boy and stick to it, I'll get it done," he said.
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Janeway, Hill and Wahl stick to paper records when they care for the asylum-seekers.
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Now, more than ever, is not the time to "stick to sports," as they say.
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Stick to it, and see just how much you've grown by this time in 2020.
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Learn the resolutions you need to stick to in order to get rich this year.
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I think if we just stick to the process we're going to be all right.
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The pigments stick to the shrimp's fat and the color travels up the food chain.
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Mr. Trump has wielded tariffs as a stick to get Beijing to the bargaining table.
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