One thing (a stiff drink?) led to another (stiff drink
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The damn thing was stiff as, well, stiff as a suitcase with a metal frame.
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But stiff back or stiff knees, You stand straight at Tiff'ny's, Diamonds are a girl's best friend.
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You'll find yourself feeling stiff, and probably cold, too, and stiff and cold are never good signs for the living.
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We've reached the point in pop culture where regular dicks and regular dick activities — becoming stiff, not becoming stiff — aren't shocking anymore.
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"I love that, on the one hand, it looks like a very stiff period drama, certainly with one character who is incredibly stiff," Redmayne told VICE.
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That's not to say it can't be stiff in itself, the great Kenny Omega's V-trigger looks terrifying to take, but then looking stiff is the point.
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So the party of the President, the party in control, will run into a head wind, and probably a stiff head wind, just a matter of how stiff.
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" - Liz, 303 "Bathmat stiff as a cutting board.
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Collman told authorities that when he picked up his son to put him in his car, he was so stiff — like "muscle spasm stiff" — that he could not move him.
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The bourbon company bearing Ray Lewis' name is accused of putting the "stiff" in stiff drink -- allegedly bailing on a $50k sponsorship deal involving one of the most famous racehorses alive.
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Good luck to the applicants – the competition sounds stiff.
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Gore's stiff and awkward demeanor really cost him some points.
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Yet Hollande's plans are meeting stiff resistance in some towns.
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But executives saw stiff competition and a tough economy ahead.
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High prices and stiff competition mean investors must think creatively.
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Abiy's liberalizing, democratizing reforms continue, but he faces stiff criticism.
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Their faces in the blue light were stiff as corpses.
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I started getting heart cramps and one arm felt stiff.
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I felt her cold, stiff body and realized she'd died.
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In South Korea, Korean Air faces stiff competition from Asiana.
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His arms are contorted, his body stiff, his face expressionless.
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Gabbard had been facing a stiff challenge from state Sen.
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It also continues to face stiff competition from internet retailers.
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DITIB's efforts in Cologne are impressive, but face stiff hurdles.
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What's next: The EU guidelines will soon have stiff competition.
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The shape of the limb against bulky and stiff plaster.
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Gone are the stiff metal backrests coated with thick padding.
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The biggest downside continues to be the increasingly stiff competition.
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Beat until stiff peaks form, 2 to 3 minutes. 8.
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Ten minutes later I had glossy, stiff, sparkling white meringue.
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Whip the liquid in a mixer until stiff peaks form.
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"A fart in a stiff wind," writes SI's Andy Staples.
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As for telecom, Lutts sees stiff competition from disruptive technologies.
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Romney, stiff and square by reputation, had commanded the room.
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CNN expected stiff ratings competition from those two reality shows.
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There's some pretty stiff competition on that side of things.
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His hands were so stiff that he couldn't move them.
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Too many of the establishing shots are stiff CGI backdrops.
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The bidding is getting frenzied because the competition is stiff.
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The stiff board, too, comes with its share of drawbacks.
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She was cold, blue, stiff and still clutching the syringe.
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He's stiff on TV and he's not great at business.
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It gets stiff but overall I'm happy with the trend.
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"This was a stiff competition," said DOT Secretary Anthony Foxx.
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Luther Strange survive a stiff challenge from his own party.
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By contrast, the M3 is so stiff it seems brittle.
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Joanna Gaines might have some stiff competition in the future!
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It can make your hair feel stiff, dry, and starchy.
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Polymer is basically a pretty stiff, but still bendable plastic.
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The problem may have resulted from its materials becoming stiff.
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But the Chinese company faces stiff competition in the capital.
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You've surpassed ample and stiff competition to get this far.
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Wisconsin cheesemakers face stiff import duties now shipping into Mexico.
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He is stiff when acting the role of the politician.
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Later, they wore wool sweaters under stiff, rubbery diving suits.
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A stiff breeze set the dog's ears flapping like flags.
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But they both could face stiff headwinds from their legislatures.
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Symptoms can progress to include headache, stiff neck, and confusion.
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But, it's smooth, the texture something akin to stiff linen.
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My mind is speeding, and my body is frozen stiff.
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Cut leaves from stiff green felt and decorate with marker.
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The penalties for not getting insurance were not stiff enough.
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The competition for a job at Goldman Sachs is stiff.
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Both patients had stiff necks, a sign of possible meningitis.
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"This is a stiff challenge," Madrid director Emilio Butragueño said.
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The crust is like stiff shortbread, the filling painfully sweet.
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Where Mr. Hubbell can appear stiff, she is constantly moving.
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As a set, this behemoth is stiff, clunky and dangerous.
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Breaking a nondisclosure agreement often comes with stiff financial penalties.
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It was later announced that his neck had felt stiff.
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He was stiff, humorless and obsessively guarded at news conferences.
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Pence 's clap score: 1 CLAP for looking so stiff.
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Jenkins's departure comes as Sports Illustrated faces stiff financial setbacks.
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The straps are padded and the material isn't too stiff.
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You have a severe headache, stiff neck, or trouble breathing.
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Still, Wendy's faces stiff competition when it comes to breakfast.
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Gliniecki once bloodied his tongue by tying stiff, refrigerated stems.
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The panel also recommended maintaining stiff penalties against illegal sales.
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No more stiff neck, back, or shoulders to be had.
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A president would impose stiff sanctions on Russia without loopholes.
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Nothing is working; her lungs remain stiff and in spasm.
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Her feet grew heavy and her tongue dry and stiff.
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And more generally, the GOP is already facing stiff headwinds.
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To be certain, South Africa is still facing stiff headwinds.
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The cheese quesadilla ($2.89) was very flat and very stiff.
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This is the price we pay for being stiff necked.
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Toby hunted for a stiff brush in the utility room.
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Why you so stiff, you need to smoke more, bredrin. . . .
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All you have to do is act like a stiff.
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Instead there's preservation: old shapes, stiff upper lips (or hips).
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Is there value in a celebrity shrugging off stiff orthodoxies?
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Mossberg: Sonos solves TV audio problems, for a stiff price.
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Gone are the stiff-shouldered trappings of the traditional power suit.
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And while that's some stiff competition, we're not all that surprised.
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You're a little stiff, slightly uncomfortable in front of the camera.
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Kenyatta is facing a stiff challenge from opposition leader Raila Odinga.
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OR our Caribbean empress Rihanna lovingly, inadvertently exposing Aubrey's stiff whine?
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"She was not responsive, and her body was stiff," explains Kristal.
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Achkar also acknowledged that competition among the Asian cities was stiff.
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He said the streaming video company was vulnerable to stiff competition.
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USC just delivered a pretty ferocious stiff-arm to O.J. Simpson.
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But competition is already stiff in the AI voice assistant space.
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It's also facing stiff competition from Instagram and Korean clone Snow.
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The headwinds facing the next chief of staff will be stiff.
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Those companies have faced stiff competition from online rivals including Amazon.
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MONTREAL/BELFAST (Reuters) - Stiff U.S. duties imposed on Bombardier Inc's (BBDb.
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Global markets saw stiff losses and extreme volatility during that period.
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"A Little Stiff" feels very French, very simple and very profound.
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If the shoe fell, nurses beat them with stiff plastic pipes.
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On both continents, the companies face the potential for stiff regulation.
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Uber, however, is maintaining a stiff upper lip on Lyft's expansion.
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And then I'd be a billionaire instead of a working stiff.
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Sony's 1000XM3 earbuds will face stiff competition out of the gate.
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When Apple's new AirPods are launched, they could face stiff competition.
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Chocofamily's food delivery service, Chocofood, faced stiff competition in the market.
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The fashion for stiff, formal roses was all wrong, he felt.
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What's for sure is that the 2018 Emmys have stiff competition.
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Any attempt to change the balance has met with stiff resistance.
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It just adds volume without leaving the hair stiff and sticky.
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Stiff penalties and better information can keep irresponsible users in check.
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Scared stiff, he roared at everyone to get back to work.
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He was 20 years old and "scared stiff," he tells CNBC.
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If the firm does not comply, it may face stiff fines.
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CF Denard Span (stiff neck) was not in the lineup Monday.
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MyWay will face stiff competition on the Europe to Asia route.
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It's highly technical, so the competition for talented candidates is stiff.
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She had stiff competition, but she sure as hell deserved it.
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The bill is expected to face stiff opposition in the Senate.
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Despite the stiff competition, it's probably their most romantic video together.
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"Nigerian is facing stiff competition almost everywhere," a trading source said.
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In a large bowl, whip the cream until stiff peaks form.
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Symptoms include headache, fever, stiff neck, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
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Those stiff losses are countered in part by rapid revenue growth.
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And he might be facing some stiff competition from your family.
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I realized, 'They don't know why my neck is so stiff.
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Or he'll burst in and immediately stiff arm out to range.
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Capito's reversal is the starkest, but she, too, faces stiff competition.
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The penalties for lying when registering a firm should be stiff.
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Chinese manufacturers continued to face stiff pressure from rising costs, however.
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"I was scared stiff of double-height windows," Ms. Shinar said.
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On Saturday, the Mets learned that Wright's neck was feeling stiff.
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The suspension goes from stiff and brittle to compliant and refined.
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Symptoms include fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck, drowsiness, convulsions, and coma.
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Mr. Trump thinks it's smart to stiff the federal government, too.
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The bottom is constructed out of two layers of stiff leather.
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" Mike Bryan joked, "I get stiff sitting down at the changeover.
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You don't wake up with that stiff pain in the morning.
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The set comes with one soft and one stiff brush head.
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He appeared stiff as he raised his arms toward the crowd.
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But far more mundane oversight matters are also facing stiff resistance.
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Others have ruined credit and face stiff penalties for missing payments.
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Efforts to investigate the brewing scandal were met with stiff resistance.
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A succession of bailouts for Greece aroused stiff opposition in Germany.
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But it met stiff resistance from pilots and other labor unions.
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Now, have we trapped meat to shore up a stiff supply?
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Unlike other balms, this concoction doesn't make things crunchy or stiff.
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Nope — stiff, white, plastic 'beds' and fluorescent lighting stopped that idea.
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Once completely stiff, drizzle an egg slowly over the rice paper.
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"Don't ask for an ambulance," I murmured through stiff, bloated lips.
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Trace and cut tea leaves and letters from stiff green felt.
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He was often stiff and uneasy in front of the camera.
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Failure to meet GDPR requirements could result in stiff financial penalties.
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In a mixer, beat the egg whites to stiff peaks. 5.
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Gradually, we children would doze off, our necks stiff from craning.
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His body became stiff, and he refused to eat or drink.
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Joyce Beatty faces a stiff challenge from consumer advocate Morgan Harper.
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Responding in a subsequent issue, Gabler maintained a stiff, dismissive stance.
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The plan has faced stiff opposition from many in the neighborhood.
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Buy the fancy toilet paper today, not the stiff, cheap one.
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The Trump administration recommended stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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After hours, the possibilities (slinky tank, stiff cotton blouse) are limitless.
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Stephanie Victoria Stiff and Dr. Chad Skaria Ellimoottil were married Sept.
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An American flag at half-staff flapped in a stiff wind.
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It finally feels like fall, with cool temperatures and stiff winds.
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If the Bonn trial ends in convictions, stiff penalties are expected.
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"Chinese patriotic education has failed — it's stiff and awkward," he said.
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Barbara Comstock is facing a stiff challenge from Democrat State Sen.
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Chase's biggest challenge will be stiff competition in the UK market.
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"Her hands and joints were stiff from arthritis," her sister said.
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The Tesla pickup will face stiff competition whenever it does launch.
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Feel free to insert your own "stiff upper lip" joke here.
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Cold and stiff I knock at the brazen gates of death.
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Your shoulders are stiff and your vision is a little blurry.
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Trump is almost comically stiff while reading a pre-written speech.
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The iPhone maker faces stiff competition and slumping demand in China.
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It faces stiff competition from China and Turkey among others, however.
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Prosecutors hoped for a stiff sentence because of the rape accusation.
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Feedback is instant and frequently abundant; virality has a stiff tailwind.
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That too is likely to meet stiff resistance, Mexican officials say.
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But suits happen — for weddings and funerals, for important meetings in stiff and even some not so stiff places, and for days when you might feel like shattering a few ankles on the way to the hoop.
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Huya will face stiff competition with Amazon-owned Twitch and Google's YouTube.
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It was all a little stiff, but, hey, she's just starting out!
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Using an electric mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form.
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Imposter syndrome had stiff competition against my self-hatred at that point.
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Working is that much harder if your clothes are stiff and scratchy.
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Awards shows are usually too polished and stiff to really have spontaneity.
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Beat remaining cream and sugar on medium speed until stiff peaks form.
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But over the past year, the company has faced increasingly stiff competition.
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Your knees get stiff, your feet go numb, and your back aches.
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Department stores have suffered from stiff competition from online rivals including Amazon.com.
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Yes, but: Netflix faces stiff competition in the bid for children's entertainment.
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Still, the level of mystery behind Melbourne's glyphs proves pretty stiff competition.
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Trump has been critical of China in the campaign, proposing stiff tariffs.
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The reboot faces stiff competition from online retailers and even Target (TGT).
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But those advantages may not have been as stiff as first expected.
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Airbnb is expanding in China amid stiff competition from Chinese rivals Tujia.
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But it faces a stiff test in local elections on Aug. 3.
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Symptoms include a stiff neck, rash, fever, vomiting and sensitivity to light.
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They seemed free-flowing, with "dancing" gestures that were loose, not stiff.
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Whisk egg whites in a large bowl until foamy and nearly stiff.
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Pat McCrory faces a stiff challenge from state Attorney General Roy Cooper.
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Plus, it's powerful enough to straighten out stiff cotton, linen, and denim.
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My legs and back are extra sore today, and I feel stiff.
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Seen through the viewfinder, they wave stiff Saltire flags on plastic sticks.
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Elastic bands inside the actuators pop them open into stiff rectangular boxes.
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As a presidential candidate, Trump called for Bergdahl to face stiff punishment.
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Our bipartisan work comes as American nuclear energy leadership faces stiff headwinds.
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And really stiff to touch, which I love, because it elevates it.
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The competition in this increasingly crowded luxury crossover segment category is stiff.
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Companies have to comply with these rules or could face stiff fines.
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In a clean bowl, whisk the egg whites until stiff peaks form.
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One has a two-foot tall mohawk as stiff as his characterization.
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Reliance is surely going to face stiff fight from the new biggies.
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It may soon have some stiff competition in the Chinese market, however.
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Trump was not a hapless stiff—he was a very effective candidate.
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They think that at work, we have to be stiff and formal.
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I sat up straight, stiff-backed and close-thighed through many flights.
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"Everyone too much formal like that," he said then mimed being stiff.
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Reza says there should be criminal charges and a STIFF financial penalty.
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That means competition to lend to the most attractive borrowers is stiff.
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He's far too stiff and bland to carry a movie like this.
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Rylance's Mr. Dawson is a cardboard version of stiff-upper-lip resilience.
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Add sugar and rose water and whip until stiff peaks form. 9.
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But even the wealthiest individuals are up against some seriously stiff competition.
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But Whaboom fights dirty, stiff-arming Kenny and claiming a tainted victory.
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To your brain, stiff hamstrings are better than a herniated spinal disc.
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U.S. wheat prices were capped by stiff competition in global export markets.
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It helps a person walk over ground, but not with stiff legs.
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The reaction from John Kerry, America's secretary of state, was uncharacteristically stiff.
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Using a hand mixer, beat the heavy cream until stiff peaks form.
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Symptoms can include a headache, stiff neck, confusion, fever and muscle aches.
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Department stores have suffered from stiff competition from online rivals including Amazon.
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Signs warn they face a stiff fine: payable in new Taiwan dollars.
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Colorado will likely face stiff competition for the site, as Florida Gov.
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Pros: Abrasion-resistant, almost invisible underwaterCons: Expensive, stiff (sometimes difficult to handle)
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That's difficult to do, says Drexler, when you sound stiff and monotonous.
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It looked as if they were hoisting shots in a stiff wind.
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Sometimes you need a stiff drink to settle into those holiday vibes.
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Schools found to have violated the Clery Act can face stiff fines.
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Later symptoms include stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, seizures and hallucinations.
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Maybe not a knockout blow to London, but certainly a stiff jab.
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Yet "Bumblebee" will face stiff competition in the form of Warner Bros.
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The stiff combination at the end of round four was also terrific.
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The next CEO faces a stiff challenge trying to fill those ranks.
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After stiff resistance from Buhari for a full devaluation throughout last year.
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Expect chilly temperatures and a stiff breeze on your way to work.
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Probably his pants, which were black and of a shiny stiff material.
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They viewed the official student paper, The Little Hoya, as too stiff.
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Plastics can be stiff or flexible, opaque or transparent, durable or fragile.
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He then untied knots while his fingers were still stiff and numb.
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That's not to say Huawei doesn't face stiff opposition from some corners.
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The vice president's stiff demeanor had obvious influence on his applause methodology.
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Fashion then was still a bit stiff, but Halston was breaking molds.
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Judging from the early episodes, it's fine: lush, moody, a bit stiff.
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On a recent visit, it was stiff enough to require occasional gnawing.
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The law carries stiff penalties, including up to five years in prison.
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Prosecutors said on Thursday that Ms. Winner's actions merited a stiff sentence.
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That includes stiff fines, forced closure by police — and even jail time.
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It's hard to go from a gentle motion to a stiff one.
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She is a daughter of Dr. Patrick J. Stiff of Naperville, Ill.
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Even when characters endure increasingly cruel scenarios, the movie feels deadly stiff.
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In the exam room, the child shrank into herself, stiff and uncomfortable.
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He's stiff, a little awkward, almost like he's acting like an actor.
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The competition is stiff, and it can be hard to get noticed.
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But that doesn't mean you need to settle for scratchy, stiff linens.
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Being all curled up seems hygge -ier, but my knee is stiff.
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But the company continues to face stiff headwinds on the print side.
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Unfortunately, there is still stiff resistance to change within the committee itself.
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The only sound was the flutter of flags in the stiff wind.
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Efforts to attack the problem, even by the president, face stiff headwinds.
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Dr. Zabel said he has encountered some stiff skepticism about his plan.
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As they spoke, the victims said, Cardinal Pell remained stiff, eyes downcast.
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First, make a stiff, unsalted mayonnaise by whisking oil into egg yolks.
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Failure to claim your overseas assets can result in stiff financial penalties.
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Vorotnikov could face charges of hooliganism in Russia, which carry stiff sentences.
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It depicts an athlete in action, dynamically stiff-arming an unseen opponent.
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That said, the towering, 6'3 welterweight is no stranger to stiff competition.
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Suffice to say, it's tough in these streets, and competition is stiff.
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Yes, we ARE gonna play Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board.
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Data loss can only occur via a stiff breeze or errant bike messenger.
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In India, Amazon faces stiff competition from local companies like Snapdeal and Flipkart.
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"Washington events are usually stiff, but their kids were right there," says Manatos.
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He had two stiff wings that were sticking out, looking like bat wings.
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Between Kaia Gerber, Lucy Hale, Zendaya, and Kylie Jenner, the competition is stiff.
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Finish with a blast of texturizing spray to break up any stiff spirals.
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Grateful that it wasn't worse for me, but very sore and stiff today.
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Not surprisingly, the blowback has been stiff from abortion rights groups and politicians.
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I unzip the tent and walk into a stiff wind, toward the beach.
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The Brits may have stiff upper lips, but they've got crappy immune systems.
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In a separate bowl, whip your eggs whites until stiff peaks form. 4.
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Scared stiff, she sat up front next to the driver, a convicted murderer.
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The sector was already struggling with thin margins, stiff competition and falling prices.
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N) are struggling against stiff competition from online retailers led by Amazon (AMZN.
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It has faced stiff competition from Chinese e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com.
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The front of it was completely stiff from being coated with soda syrup.
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Early frontrunners do not always sustain their lead and Sanders has stiff competition.
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The tradition of socialist publications is rife with factionalism and stiff party lines.
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Add in 1 cup marshmallow creme and continue to whip to stiff peaks.
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You'd be frightened stiff of bringing the shame on your mother and father.
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A conviction carries a stiff penalty: from five years to life in prison.
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The IRS can also tack on stiff penalties when companies fail to comply.
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But others were longing for a stiff drink as they watched his speech.
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The TPP faces stiff opposition from presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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Competition is stiff and these start-ups are burning through cash to compete.
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The next day, I drained it and it was still stiff and reusable.
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Meningitis, though, also comes with a stiff neck and sensitivity to bright light.
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Still, its action cameras face stiff competition from ever-improving cameras on smartphones.
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But there may be a stiff financial penalty for any would-be whistleblower.
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As a presidential candidate, Trump called for the soldier to face stiff punishment.
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One area might, for instance, be made stiff while another is made soft.
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Many business groups support the deal, but it faces stiff opposition in Congress.
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Gilmartin could start Saturday if RHP Jacob deGrom (stiff neck) is not ready.
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In September, the agency found desmethyl carbodenafil in Stiff Bull Coffee as well.
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I know people think she's too robotic and stiff, and that's a weakness.
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It is among the most unequal countries in Latin America, against stiff competition.
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Then a stiff neck, seizures and hallucinations begin as the infection becomes worse.
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I have four very stiff cocktails but only have to pay for two.
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Under Germany's strong labour laws, slashing headcount would mean stiff social-insurance payments.
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Whip the egg whites until stiff using the wire beater of the mixer.
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Beat ½ cup granulated sugar and remaining cream and vanilla until stiff peaks form.
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And then you'll wake up stiff and the whole cycle will start again.
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Once clunky, stiff, and simple, robots are now becoming agile, soft, and sophisticated.
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For maximum safety, Festo's new BionicSoftHand doesn't have a stiff skeletal structure inside.
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I felt my stiff, injured knee jerk as she pulled me over it.
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Strength training, in other words, doesn't make you muscle-bound, stiff, or inflexible.
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But the stiff faces and flat delivery don't limit the film's mesmerizing impact.
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He was still stiff, but also more moralistic, courageous and, yes, sometimes funny.
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When HomePod finally does launch, it'll face stiff competition from Amazon and Google.
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True, they weren't quite dry, and they would freeze stiff in the frost.
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Kelly Ayotte is fighting off a stiff challenge by the state's Democratic Gov.
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Lee remains optimistic about the potential of OTT streaming — despite the stiff competition.
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But the Japanese giant faces stiff competition even in such a new market.
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Before all that, check out the gloriously stiff "Shut It" in full below.
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To boot, Affleck, 41, had stiff competition in the category of Best Actor.
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What I got was… a very pretty-but-stiff and ultimately lackluster imitation.
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Symptoms of listeriosis include headache, fever, stiff neck, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
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Faster PWV indicates high blood pressure, stiff arteries, and a risk of hypertension.
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Rondo sits through most of the session like a statue, unblinking and stiff.
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The process faces stiff opposition form left-leaning lawmakers, community leaders and environmentalists.
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The pockets were awkwardly front-facing, and the fabric felt stiff and cheap.
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His speaking style can appear stiff and scripted, especially next to Mr Bevin.
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He pointed to several stiff leaves, surrounded by knitted slices of buttered toast.
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This means that stiff price competition will be less likely for Amgen's products.
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Voi, however, is up against stiff competition from some highly-valued U.S. rivals.
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As Megan Rose Dickey reports, Uber's stiff losses continued in the fourth quarter.
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They also have to fend off stiff competition from Chinese and Japanese rivals.
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A stiff wind picked up as I stood in front of the three.
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But that has caused stiff competition and driven up prices for infrastructure deals.
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The upshot is that handling is exceptionally stable, despite the incredibly stiff suspension.
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"You don't want hair heavy ... or stiff with strong-hold hairspray," she cautions.
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These tires make for a stiff, loud ride on paved roads and highways.
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The casual lace-up gets more substantial with stiff leathers and lug soles.
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Expertise is trustworthy, which often means that it's stiff and it doesn't wiggle.
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Eurowings has in the meantime moved to attract experienced crew amid stiff competition.
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My hips and back, my arms and legs felt stiff, though loose, somehow.
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Is it just me, or is Ben more stiff around JoJo than Lauren?
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But something told me I would need a stiff drink on this adventure.
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Lower your body to the floor, staying stiff from your ankles to shoulders.
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Using a hand mixer, beat the cream until thick and stiff peaks form.
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But May knows she needs the U.S., so she stiff-upper-lipped it.
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Stiff lateral shakes and sharp drops in altitude were frequent during our flight.
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She continued to say nothing and do nothing, and she was still stiff.
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The fabric is often stiff or scratchy, and just doesn't seem very comfortable.
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The board—a stiff, hard-railed thing selected off a rack—was unimpressed.
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If you're waking up stiff or achey, it's time to upgrade your bed.
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You're pretty much froze stiff on the outside but warm on the inside.
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For a moment Mark seems not stiff and domineering, but needy and perplexed.
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It creaked as it stirred, so long had it lain stiff and immovable.
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In this opening act, Mr. Tresnjak maintains the stiff quality of an oratorio.
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There were still frantic news reports and stiff statements of sorrow from politicians.
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It would, however, benefit some industries that happen to face stiff European competition.
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His neck was stiff, as if there were a crick on both sides.
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President Trump has considered placing stiff trade sanctions and investment restrictions on China.
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His hands shook a little when he talked; his movement was slightly stiff.
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Young Bieber was also a fan of zip-ups and stiff baseball hats.
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"It's still a bit stiff, so now we're working on that," he said.
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Pittsburgh will face a stiff test at home from the Los Angeles Chargers.
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They face stiff competition from cheap natural gas, with some needing costly maintenance.
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The stiff penalty gives the prosecutor, Bill Montgomery, an unusual degree of leverage.
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True, the suspension is tuned stiff, and that's not pleasant on battered roadways.
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West Virginia Governor Jim Justice was a stiff coronavirus skeptic earlier this week.
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The corn is shorn and the stiff yucca stands guard in the dusk.
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"The veneers are stiff, and they break when you fold them," she said.
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Shopping Guide Unlike stiff, formal sofas, sectionals come with the promise of fun.
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Under stiff Indian opposition to American intervention, Mr. Obama abandoned his mediation effort.
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The scooter sharing company will face stiff competition when it launches in Germany.
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His fingers were scarred and remained stiff for the rest of his life.
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That plan immediately met stiff resistance from Senate Republicans who oppose raising taxes.
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The six-term congressman is facing stiff GOP primary competition from former Rep.
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But her neck still felt a little stiff, and the headache was unchanged.
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My aunt's hair was pure white and looked as stiff as the curtains.
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I was stocked with platitudes about stiff upper lips and hanging in there.
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I never strove to roll smoother pie crusts or iron exquisitely stiff collars.
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Trump, however, had a nasty tendency to stiff his business partners and associates.
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In the UK, this, in standard stiff-upper-lip fashion, is frowned upon.
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The stiff-but-sweet concoction was enough to make a grown man cough.
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Meanwhile, beat the egg whites in a large bowl until stiff peaks form.
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The bank was one of several that faced stiff penalties for similar actions.
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"Katy Perry was vocally for Hillary, but she released stiff records," says Lefsetz.
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Though polite, the two leaders seemed stiff and distant during their public appearances.
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Think: less stiff cocktail gowns, more cashmere sweatpants worn under a slip dress.
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Both brands along with Huawei have posed stiff competition to Apple in China.
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RHP A.J. Griffin had a precautionary MRI of his stiff shoulder on Tuesday.
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The stiff material gets wet quickly and often leads to urinary tract infections.
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The competition is incredibly stiff and that is steadily driving home prices higher.
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They&aposre not stiff; you&aposll have full mobility and plenty of dexterity.
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Memorizing your responses beforehand makes you seem awkward and stiff in an interview.
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Kim Reynolds and Representative Rod Blum, both Republicans facing stiff challenges in November.
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Editorial New Yorkers are not known for collectively possessing a stiff upper lip.
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The Centre for Robotics Research in London developed this one, called STIFF-FLOP.
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"It's that super friendly Italian approach we like — simple, not stiff," he says.
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"We face stiff competition in securing able workers," said Yuko Ishida of CyberAgent.
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He can come off as stiff and cautious in speeches and on TV — and can in fact be stiff and cautious in person too — but he was also clearly bred for public life, and adept at turning it on as necessary.
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But that remains a stiff challenge, even if many reformists were reinstated on Saturday.
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We lie flat, stiff, face down, on arduous, uninviting surfaces, say, an escalator's steps.
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Each has in front of them a stiff frog on a sterile steel tray.
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Even with stiff opposition from the legislature, the Governor was able to repeal HB2.
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Pension reforms have been repeatedly pushed back as they face stiff opposition in parliament.
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My colleague posed with grace, a seasoned expert, and I became stiff and awkward.
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Elliott often employs his first juke or stiff-arm five yards past the line.
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The competition at an Olympic trials is stiff and it steps up that level.
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In a large bowl, beat the heavy cream and cinnamon until stiff peaks form.
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In addition to facing the law of large numbers, Snap has some stiff competition.
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Though significantly more comfortable than stiff, structured shoulders, the look remains iconic and strategic.
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Players expect to face stiff opposition and understand that failure is a real possibility.
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The dialogue can feel stiff—far too formal for a ragtag group of mercenaries.
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It is too early to say how stiff a fight IS will put up.
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Its stiff bristles also make it the better choice for tackling tough food stains.
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Do manufacturers face stiff competition from off-brand competitors and no-name imported knockoffs?
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Often, what the audience finds funniest is the robot's stiff posture and strange chuckle.
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An earlier attempt to introduce such legislation was rejected by parliament amid stiff opposition.
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So rough we could probably all use a stiff glass of scotch and nap.
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THE BOYS are a little rusty, their limbs stiff from the fallow winter period.
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They loathe the chore of rebuilding this graph, posing a stiff challenge for Polygram.
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But it was a pretty stiff drop the minute the story hit the wire.
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The hair becomes stiff but pliable and is easily coiled into bold geometric shapes.
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In such cases, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions may occur.
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The law will require websites to verify the users ages, or face stiff penalties.
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I showered him with praise, though he struck me, almost immediately, as a stiff.
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He is expected to face a stiff challenge from former Democratic Governor Ted Strickland.
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The doll lay stiff in a vacuum-sealed bag surrounded by gray packing peanuts.
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"His lips are purple, his body is extremely stiff," the caller told the dispatcher.
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This would make it harder to impose stiff anti-dumping duties on Chinese exports.
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I feel groggy, low energy, and my legs and feet get swollen and stiff.
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The Cordura material, chosen for its durability, is quite stiff and not particularly elastic.
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Coughlin complained that players were now sitting out games with toothaches or stiff necks.
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I got a stiff neck 24 hours a day every day of my life.
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Moreover, Yelp faces stiff competition from major tech companies including Uber, Google, and Facebook.
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The U.S. is facing stiff competition to build the networks before Chinese companies do.
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Maybe Trump will lose and we can deal with another dope, or another stiff.
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In typical English style the shopkeepers are stiff upper-lipped about their new arrivals.
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Common symptoms include stiff neck, high fever, sensitivity to light, confusion, headaches and vomiting.
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Violators may face stiff penalties if an employer decides to pursue damages in court.
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Others say he would at the very least mount a stiff challenge to Ellison.
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Tens of thousands of stiff-limbed flyers quickly signed their names to the entreaty.
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Kerala imposed stiff controls last year, and Bihar plans to do so in April.
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Anybody that's had a stiff neck realizes how tough that is, especially to swing.
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When O'Donnell inquired about a promised bonus, Trump used the deal to stiff him.
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The phone, of course, faces stiff competition from Apple's iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy phones.
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I got a stiff neck 24 hours a day every day of my life!
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"He's stiff, and he might have had a heart attack," she told the dispatcher.
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Of course, DJ's got some pretty stiff competition for the AL MVP -- Trout's hitting .
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I was scared stiff that they would beat me, but of course they didn't.
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Symptoms can include headache, stiff neck, fever, muscle aches, confusion and loss of balance.
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We're told he got a stiff sentence because this was second petty theft bust.
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Facebook will also come up against stiff competition in markets where WhatsApp is popular.
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When we first established open-prisons they drew criticism, and we faced stiff opposition.
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But its biggest foe is the stubborn status quo of stiff-upper-lipping it.
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Zelle has some stiff competition from Venmo and its parent company PayPal Holdings Inc.
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I'm not sure if it's the knowing semi-smirk or the amazingly stiff arms.
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The R15 is also quite heavy and stiff, whether it contains anything or not.
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"Oooh!" the boys on the lift shouted, holding their legs stiff as they ascended.
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The proposed takeover also faced stiff political opposition over potential job losses in Britain.
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Why am I going to Italy where it's so stiff and bourgeois and old?
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The blowback was particularly stiff among vulnerable Republicans up for reelection in swing districts.
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Most expected a repeat of Kavanaugh's dry, rather stiff performance during his confirmation hearings.
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Payments processing "has a long-term trajectory of contracting" margins and faces stiff competition.
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Maybe it stemmed from seeing me shake out stiff legs after a long drive.
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And she loved to have a stiff drink with Bob Gates and John McCain.
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Some of the feathers were silky to the touch; others were stiff and lustrous.
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Hicks was starting for Brett Gardner, who missed Wednesday's game with a stiff neck.
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Symptoms can include headaches, nausea, vomiting, fever and a stiff neck, the CDC said.
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I think that he'd find Cooper a bit of a stiff and a weirdo.
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NOTES: Mets RF/1B Jay Bruce (stiff neck) sat out a second straight game.
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However, the race is fluid and a stiff breeze could disturb the pecking order.
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Pros: Stiff, light and waterproof, durableCons: Toe box width is on the narrow side
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"I thought it would be this really stiff kind of thing," Mr. Bridges said.
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That's not to suggest it's stiff: The kitchen doesn't close until 2 a.m. (aiguaformentera.com).
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Other anti-slavery campaigners, including those in the IRA, have also faced stiff sentences.
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Later symptoms can include stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, seizures, hallucinations, and coma.
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Her German was stiff and precise: nothing like the casual warmth of her English.
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Stiff winds blew the smoke flat, creating a dreamy white line above black fields.
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The women wear stiff and elaborate headgear: patches of white in the humble gloom.
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Clinton is stiff, lacks any sense of humor or charisma, and reeks of bureaucracy.
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I woke in the morning with a stiff neck, and Newfoundland on the horizon.
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In one photograph, children are hosed down, their bodies curled and stiff with death.
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Competition for ordinary savers is stiff because state-backed community savings banks are dominant.
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Verbal incontinence stands to carry a stiff price for the president and his party.
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Inside Pitch Jacob deGrom skipped his scheduled start Monday because of a stiff back.
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Some mornings, she woke with hands so stiff that she could not make fists.
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This weekend Rothwell meets the brilliant Josh Barnett in a stiff stylistic match up.
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Increase the speed to medium high and whip until stiff peaks form, 30 seconds.
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He seemed to be hiding behind the stiff mustache he grew for the part.
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His mother and some of the older people were stiff and sore for days.
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I remember laying there frozen stiff on the table, utterly mortified, confused and scared.
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It's not fair to write off a person based on three stiff meetings, though.
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Grayshift is likely posing stiff competition to much more established firms in this space.
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Perhaps worst of all, Stekkjastaur has long, stiff legs and can't bend his knees.
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Otherwise, you can wind up with permanently stiff limbs, grogginess, weakness, and tingly hands.
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It gave Johnny Caron's longstanding late-night reign on NBC's Tonight Show stiff competition.
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FACC's leadership is confident that the company has many advantages despite the stiff competition.
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They both looked as if they were launching the ball into a stiff breeze.
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Pogba wins the ball and holds off Messi with a Heisman-like stiff arm.
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It's not fun, exactly, but it has a menschy, working-stiff sense of humor.
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Drug traffickers understand that stiff sentences typically attach once they are arrested and prosecuted.
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Stiff and snug, they can be uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
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As the days pass, each haul is a little less stiff, a little juicier.
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The surprisingly stiff pushback, especially in Congress, suggests that frustration runs deeper than Trump.
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First-term incumbent Cruz is facing a stiff challenge from three-term Democratic Rep.
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The company has faced stiff competition from Apple and cheaper Chinese smartphone makers alike.
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Andy Barr MORE (R-Ky.), who faced a stiff challenge from Democrat Amy McGrath.
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My back was really stiff this weekend so I'm extra excited for the class.
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Elsey lifted her tail, high and stiff, raised her hackles and dropped her head.
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In other cars with this much power, they feel constantly on edge and stiff.
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On rough pavement, my molars clattered from the stiff ride on its noninflatable tires.
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The pants, khaki chinos ($68), were fine — a little stiff, maybe, but not irredeemable.
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Then, in the present, they began to be bored and their knees were stiff.
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Figure another $240 billion to keep the tax cuts for the working stiff coming.
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While Ms. Huppert is putting up stiff competition, it's almost assuredly Ms. Stone's year.
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A longer, pricklier trade war and stiff Chinese resistance to economic reforms could result.
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He seemed frail, keeping his legs wide and stiff as if running on stilts.
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I flung my arm over his side as we lay quietly, stiff as boards.
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Saquon Barkley stiff-armed Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nate Gerry into oblivion on Monday night.
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Many said he appeared stiff, awkward and unable to clearly articulate Facebook's next steps.
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Shoykhet admits his startup will face stiff competition from well-entrenched tools like Bloomberg.
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In Indiana and Iowa, lawmakers have proposed stiff punishments for demonstrators who block roadways.
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Bredesen, a popular former governor who is mounting a stiff challenge to Republican Rep.
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"I think they're great for the game," Stiff said of Auriemma and the Huskies.
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The stiff leather pairs will, too, but it takes them longer to do so.
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Then it became sore, stiff and swollen, prompting her to go to a hospital.
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Portwenn's stiff doctor tries to salvage his marriage for the sake of his baby.
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Otherwise, you'll end up paying stiff rates again, when the zero percent period ends.
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I think we both try not to be stiff in the things we do.
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Turns out Hef had some stiff competition, from someone with an even bigger mansion.
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The light from the doorway picks out his face, which is stiff with pain.
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The cut scenes actually looks pretty ropey, all stiff limbs and oddly oversized heads.
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Marlboro faces stiff competition from premium brands of India's largest cigarette maker, ITC Ltd
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Stiff ride notwithstanding, it also suffers from the same braking issues as the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
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Compared to the touchpad on the Type Cover, the Trackpad feels stiff and almost unmoving.
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DeGrom was scheduled to start Friday but was pushed back because of a stiff neck.
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Better pour yourself a stiff drink and wrap a feather boa around your neck first.
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His limbs were stiff, and his skin was cold to the touch, the complaint states.
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The government is concerned about exposing secrets, while defendants are worried about potentially stiff sentences.
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The announcement comes as a surprise, not least because of the stiff competition Twitter faced.
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Listeria can cause fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions.
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He now says he's facing a stiff penalty for not having insurance, which enrages him.
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However, Facebook faces stiff competition for premium content from companies like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.
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In hindsight, stiff French rolls and Bumpit buns are hair trends we'd rather not repeat.
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"He felt something walking around the other day, felt a little bit stiff," Scioscia said.
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Analysts remain cautious, however, as the Brexit deal faces stiff opposition in the British parliament.
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I expected them to feel waxy or stiff, but they felt like totally normal jeans.
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Samsung is likely to face stiff competition from Tesla and Panasonic in the battery space
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"She has some pretty stiff competition from several other women in French history," notes Clegg.
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It's stiff enough to roll around, but the tarp shell, however sturdy, is still soft.
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According to the Mayo Clinic, the classic symptoms include fever, headache, and a stiff neck.
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Queen Elizabeth takes the "stiff upper lip" approach and insists on walking to her appointments.
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Onlookers described the meeting as "stiff" and the pope as "stone-faced" during the meeting.
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And, he reportedly beat out stiff competition because he mastered his father's iconic character's mannerisms.
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The main reason for the failure was "stiff resistance from the United States," per Reuters.
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And to edge out the stiff competition, Paris knew she'd have to be ~extra~ too.
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When I tried them on, the denim almost creaked and cracked it was so stiff.
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I love her, and the session makes my stiff knees feel a million times better.
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Whereas the planned transgression of this one was less a stiff shot than small beer.
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If it's another car, keep the outside stiff; it's a human, loosen up as appropriate.
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You know, 'stiff upper lip,' 'soldier on,' and 'this is what you signed up for.
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It is smart, layered, interesting, and wildly — perhaps excessively — ambitious, but also a bit stiff.
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Gander also has stiff competition from rivals like Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's Inc CAB.
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I knew what was coming, as I followed him — his stiff walk — down the halls.
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Uber's business spans six continents and the company often faces stiff competition from local operations.
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The fact is abortion is common, and the people who provide it face stiff opposition.
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Check the consistency -- it should gooey but not too stiff - it shouldn't hold a peak.
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THE man strides forward, bent slightly at the waist as if resisting a stiff breeze.
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My review unit might have been just a little stiff out of the box, though.
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Germany is also threatening stiff fines against social media companies that don't delete hate speech.
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Foreign private banks face stiff costs to obtain dollars through the swap line, he said.
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The whistleblower told Reuters that he hoped for a stiff penalty for the Swiss bank.
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And overall sales from China, where Apple faces stiff competition, were down by a fifth.
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It has encountered stiff resistance from local environmentalists, who fear it would threaten protected wetlands.
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But IBM is facing stiff competition from the likes of Microsoft, Google and even Alibaba.
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New, stiff sanctions from the US mean that Venezuelan oil also has fewer buyers now.
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He also said China's economic slowdown would likely prove a stiff test to Beijing's leaders.
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The couple doesn't want guests to have to be "stiff" with their china, she explains.
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Compounding the stiff competition from well-funded early stage competitors there's another issue as well.
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The airline faces stiff competition, not just from major players like Emirates and Turkish Airlines.
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I'm always kind of British, stiff upper lip, but I guess I have feelings, too.
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Trying to get all five crew out on a single playthrough is a stiff challenge.
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You have to keep your hands stiff and hold them in one place for hours.
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The controls felt stiff, enemies weren't engaging to fight, and the dungeons showed zero personality.
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But that conciliatory comment can't mask the stiff competition Apple faces from WeChat in China.
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Continue beating until mixture is glossy and stiff peaks have formed, about 3 more minutes.
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The vibe of the interview instantly changed from open and friendly to stiff and standoffish.
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The competition is stiff, but Pai may be the most reviled man on the internet.
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Against Gustafsson, Jones resorted to trying to stiff arm the Swede away from his body.
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But as result some demand spilled over into smaller cities where curbs are less stiff.
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The application window for the lottery just opened this week, and the competition is stiff.
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If for nothing else, watch this trailer for Cranston's stiff-yet-goofy take on Johnson.
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The measure faces stiff opposition in the Senate, where several Republican lawmakers have voiced concern.
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But the South Korean electronics giant is coming up against some stiff competition in China.
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Panelists said they reduced output due to fewer incoming new workloads, undermined by stiff competition.
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Dogs may get stiff or tense, lift their lip or let out a low growl.
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Disclosure of the plan, mandated by Congress, is bound to meet stiff resistance from Republicans.
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Ordering pizzas online is getting to be big business, and Pizza Hut has stiff competition.
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This makes your fascia rigid and stiff, which causes pain, tightness, or just dull soreness.
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Sarkozy wants to run again in 2017 but faces stiff competition in his own camp.
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But he faces stiff opposition from many Republican lawmakers, as well as some fellow Democrats.
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He recognizes there will be stiff competition for a market that's worth trillions of dollars.
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But he faces stiff opposition from many Republican lawmakers as well as some fellow Democrats.
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Ms Rousseff pushed through laws rewarding plea bargains and mandating stiff penalties for corporate bribery.
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The generic Apple lightning cable is designed with an inconvenient length in a stiff material.
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We all deserve a stiff drink—and a hearty meal to go along with it.
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Will James and Durden's stiff-upper-lip marital and sexual sparring continue to be funny?
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Be that as it may, the proposal is likely to meet with the stiff resistance.
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But any move to undermine net neutrality is likely to be met with stiff resistance.
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" She continued: "I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a 'stiff upper lip.
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Yet, weirdly, the songs aren't stiff; they're light-bodied and place trust in the universe.
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Against stiff opposition, the license was approved, but local leaders stressed that it was temporary.
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"(His) voice is too stiff, and there are problems with the pauses," said one user.
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They are ready to die with their kind, dry and stiff above the wet earth.
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The stiff and structured frame looks composed but also protects its contents from accidental bumps.
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At a Detroit-based denim business, the jeans are stiff … and so are the owners.
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Luckily, you can transform those stiff-as-a-board mattresses for $40, or even less.
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If the meringue is too stiff, the cake will not maintain its height once baked.
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That, and nature's providing us with a fan: A stiff breeze is in the forecast.
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I mean, you talked about how the suspension was pretty stiff in comfort mode earlier.
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Only a strong, independent congressional voice can offer a stiff opposition to this Russian campaign.
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It was a major accomplishment for the country, but it exacted a stiff personal price.
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A stiff left and Alvarez goes to one knee, but once again bounces back up.
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Ten years ago, paper books got some stiff competition: the first Amazon Kindle was released.
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Today, the company faces stiff competition from Uber, but shows no signs of slowing down.
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But in the realm of cybercrime, those guidelines are extremely broad and carry stiff penalties.
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But the country still faces stiff competition from other more established energy producers, like Russia.
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Kavanaugh initially encountered stiff resistance from Democrats, who took issue with his conservative judicial philosophy.
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Polls showed most Cuban-Americans still supported the embargo and a stiff anti-Cuba position.
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Duran would step in with a stiff one-two and put them on their rump.
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"Bye then," he says, turning to you and giving you a big stiff dad hug.
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Verizon has been facing stiff competition from companies such as T-Mobile US Inc TMUS.
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Rating: The sweet freedom of getting that stiff, biting plastic all-inclusive bracelet snapped on.
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Those wines are often just as stiff and fake as the people who make them.
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When he put the shirt back on it felt cold and stiff against his skin.
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Recruitment efforts could be complicated by stiff political headwinds facing Republicans in the upcoming election.
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Here's why: $399 is a stiff price to pay for a gadget with lightweight utility.
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His hands were curled at the wrist, in a stiff position from lack of use.
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And then, on Thursday, Mr. Trump signed orders imposing the stiff and sweeping new tariffs.
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The inside of my nose felt alarmingly stiff, and I kept slipping on the ice.
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Pastry Pete (Reggie Watts), a pretentious baker who mentors Bertie, is a ramrod-stiff penguin.
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The stiff, floaty, uncanny motion looks like something from a '90s CD-ROM video game.
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He was a bit of a stiff, with a barmy, overbearing family of his own.
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And this is the best shit they can coax out of his stiff, dead body.
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The members carried him inside; Mr. Deng's body was stiff and his breathing became labored.
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The company faces stiff competition from digital advertising behemoths Google and Facebook, which owns Instagram.
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Last month, India's government imposed stiff tariffs on imports of cellphones, video cameras and televisions.
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Continue beating at high speed until meringue forms stiff peaks, approximately 8 to 10 minutes.
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The bill, known as the Financial Choice Act, faces stiff odds of surviving the Senate.
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Will we ever go back to things that pinch, to fancy dresses, to stiff fabrics?
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Stiff and gaunt, he subsists on a diet of rice, steamed bread and hard liquor.
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CNN: Nigeria faced a stiff test and it seems, at this stage, that they passed.
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Madison had some stiff competition though in the attention department ... as in the birthday cake.
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And if you lay flat, your body stiff as a plank, it feels like flying.
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The neck support consists of a few stiff ribs on one end of the scarf.
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The green water, kicked up by a stiff breeze into white dappled rollers, looked peaceful.
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If only all jobs required a fun video pitch instead of another stiff cover letter.
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But Collins is expected to put up a stiff challenge in this year's general election.
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Her body stiff but rocking as Fred rapes her and Serena Joy clenches her arms.
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It would need to pass the Senate, where it would face stiff opposition from Democrats.
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A Trump effort to reverse the name last year reportedly met stiff opposition from Sens.
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Symptoms of listeriosis include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion and loss of balance.
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This week, they will face stiff tests in the Toronto Blue Jays and Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Centuries of stiff-upper-lipped repression boiled over in a great howl of collective anguish.
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He managed to persevere, it seems, by a mixture of champagne and stiff-upper-lipness.
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The sole is still relatively stiff, so you wouldn't exactly choose it for a walkathon.
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They have stiff competition both from Apple and the lower end of the smartphone market.
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Of course everybody would love to be the winner, but the competition was very stiff.
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He then faces a stiff second-round test against either Joao Sousa or Dustin Brown.
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You, a Brit, cackle at the lack of a stiff upper lip about bad weather.
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There's stiff competition on K Street among smaller firms, many of which reported similar revenues.
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The GOP faces stiff winds in November, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned last week.
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The president also moved last week to impose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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Buster Posey was a late scratch from San Francisco's lineup because of a stiff back.
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He is facing a stiff challenge by Democrat Brad Schneider in a competitive House race.
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Mexico faces stiff competition from regional rivals keen to attract cash from global oil majors.
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TAPPER: When Hillary Clinton says it's a racist attack -- TRUMP: Hillary Clinton is a stiff.
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And Samsung is facing stiff competition in the crucial, large markets of India and China.
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It's very forced and stiff, like pretty much any wedding video that's ever been shot.
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Consumer goods groups are facing stiff competition from smaller, nimbler players and changing consumer tastes.
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The experience, along with the stiff competition, might help the Rangers a month from now.
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Uber is also facing stiff competition in the Indian ridehailing space against local rival Ola.
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For other groups, symptoms can include headache, confusion, loss of balance, convulsions and stiff neck.
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The move would rely on Trump's February emergency declaration, which has faced stiff legal challenges.
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European Commission officials responded angrily to the German proposal, calling for stiff and unequivocal retaliation.
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Professor Deierlein said the city should consider regulations mandating that buildings are twice as stiff.
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But it faces stiff resistance in her Conservative Party, meaning it could fail in parliament.
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Failing that, Mr. Trump has also been floating the possibility of stiff-arming Congress altogether.
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Other regions are considering the Minneapolis approach, but proponents have run into stiff political opposition.
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Which is huge ... 'cause the competition (Tinashe, Alexis Ren, Juan Pablo Di Pace) is STIFF.
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And Malek is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award, where he faces stiff competition.
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My back was stiff, and it felt that way right on through to warming up.
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In its early days, the Resident Evil series was somewhat infamous for its stiff, slow controls.
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Competition is stiff in securing supplies, including using the relatively untested technology of floating production platforms.
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A stiff jab sent Swanson to the mat and Moicano quickly found himself in the mount.
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Although modern devices tend to be stiff agglomerations of sensors and circuits, that will soon change.
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Eating food contaminated with listeria can cause headaches, fevers, stiff neck, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
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Uber has been pushing hard in India where it faces stiff competition from market leader Ola.
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In the clip, Stanniland can be seen eating the burger, which appears to be very stiff.
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We found the simulation trainer just one of many stiff challenges in the driver's license process.
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Let the mixer whip on high until the meringue is glossy and holds medium-stiff peaks.
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" (CNN)The first celeb booted from "Dancing With the Stars" was criticized for being "so stiff.
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Tiny buttons and joysticks are stiff and overly clicky, making high score attempts even more challenging.
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Regardless of what happens, I think both of them earned a nice, stiff drink or five.
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Corner is out now via Barely Regal Records (UK), Community Records (US) and Stiff Slack(Japan).
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I think that point, stiff of fact that John Brennan may have a hand in this.
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And never mind that suave gestures of bonhomie are at odds with the stiff Japanese etiquette.
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Maize is the key ingredient for sadza, a stiff porridge that is the national staple food.
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Each one will make your hair shine on Instagram without making it feel stiff and gritty.
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Cars exported from BMW's factory in South Carolina to China have been hit by stiff tariffs.
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While Apple hasn't mentioned it, the company also faces increasingly stiff competition selling phones in China.
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Fox was reported to have made a "stiff" offer but has never commented publicly on it.
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The failure to file a Form 8300 can result in jail time and stiff financial penalties.
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When it launches, NBCUniversal's streaming service will face stiff competition in an increasingly crowded streaming market.
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In formerly safe Republican districts, these contests have seen outsized Democratic turnouts and surprisingly stiff competition.
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He moved through the disaster center in a stiff, lurching gait, with occasional jerks and tremors.
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She comes from a stiff-upper-lip middle class family in which she's the rebellious one.
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He spun after being shot and crumpled to the ground, his body stiff as he fell.
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Stiff labour laws still make firing permanent staff difficult, a particular headache for young, fragile firms.
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And this leaves aside U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to levy stiff steel and aluminum tariffs.
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While the United States is Uber's biggest market, it faces stiff competition from local rival Lyft.
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Over the past decade, coal has also faced stiff competition from abundant, low-cost natural gas.
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Banks are not keen to be in the higher brackets, due to the stiff capital requirements.
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The penis is quite stiff at the base, but it gets progressively softer towards the tip.
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The catalyst weakens bonds responsible for polyethylene's stiff structure, accelerating its breakdown into a liquid product.
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He spins after being shot and crumples to the ground, his body stiff as he falls.
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But the agreement faces stiff resistance in her Conservative Party, meaning it could fail in parliament.
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The important point is that the kick was legitimate, stiff, and sent those guys went flying.
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His ankle was a little stiff the second day, so we backed off a little bit.
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He's waiting for an important phone call, this stiff young man pretending to be a chef.
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But with the right song, suddenly those shaky party clips and stiff landscape panoramas become epic.
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Diuretics remove excess fluid and make the arterial walls less stiff, which can lower blood pressure.
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There are also some deep-cut gems from acts like Stiff Little Fingers and Brian Eno.
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In milder cases, symptoms can range from stiff neck and weakness to fever, vomiting and diarrhea.
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Fallon was visibly stiff throughout the segment, but the last animal seemed to calm him down.
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First, beat egg whites to stiff peaks before folding them into the rest of the batter.
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When my body shut down and could no longer provide this communication, the sheets grew stiff.
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Granted, by normal Mercedes standards, the suspension is a bit stiff — so, too, is the chassis.
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Why does anyone try anything when your efforts can be swept aside by a stiff wind?
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Voters have warmed to the patrician leader, whom they once regarded as unforgivably stiff and technocratic.
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He put out a single of ours on Stiff Records and it took off really quickly.
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I ask why older men have got the stiff end of the deal, so to speak.
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Olaf is the snowman, and Chmerkovskiy would have some stiff competition as far as dancing goes.
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Solo Stove Bonfire Pit for $225 ($75 off): Fire restrictions in dry areas are getting stiff.
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Lowry had 12 points and eight assists after missing six straight games with a stiff back.
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Standing on top of the world, quite literally, he credits his nerves for a stiff routine.
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In a large bowl, whisk the egg whites with a hand mixer until stiff peaks form.
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Early signs can include cramps, tight and stiff muscles, slight twitches, or difficulty chewing or swallowing.
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Clubs face stiff penalties if they make a loss of more than €30m over three seasons.
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The more important question, he adds, is why your muscles feel stiff in the first place.
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Then along came the threat of stiff global tariffs on steel and aluminum exports from Europe.
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A pretty stiff price to pay for a reform that helped loggers as much as anyone.
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Snohetta made the best of the San Francisco Museum's stiff Botta building by largely overwhelming it.
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The airline faces stiff competition, not just from major players like Emirates and Turkish Airlines (THYAO.IS).
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Both bills face stiff opposition from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and most Republicans in Congress.
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But the legislators are encountering stiff opposition from what has been a trusted ally: law enforcement.
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Bridal styles can often have the same sorry outcome as prom hair: crunchy, stiff, over-done.
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The Nationals (66-45) were without Bryce Harper, who has been bothered by a stiff neck.
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The White House later imposed stiff sanctions aimed at curbing Maduro's grip on Venezuelan oil revenues.
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Gardner said that he was still "pretty stiff" but that he hoped to play on Monday.
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Many of them are taking place in Zurich, and other places without stiff investor protection laws.
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Not cooperating means that Guzman is likely to receive a stiff sentence, perhaps life in prison.
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Some stiff accused him of being involved in some alleged cheating on some meaningless history test.
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Oh, you're right, Alejandro, it's too stiff, it's too strict, too expensive—and it's not enough.
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With stock market valuations high and stiff competition for assets, this trend looks set to continue.
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This is because DSG has limited brand presence internationally, and the company may encounter stiff competition.
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A new development with major infrastructure demands in the crowded city may also face stiff opposition.
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Efforts to reform the state's bail industry floundered after stiff resistance from the bail-bond industry.
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"For some reason, I was throwing against a stiff front leg versus last year," deGrom said.
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" Drayton said he strangled Stewart and tried to resuscitate her but eventually, her body went "stiff.
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Cameras recorded scary footage of Best laid out in the end zone, stiff as a board.
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He went to prison in 2008, receiving a stiff sentence that his lawyers said was unfair.
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The Tigers also scratched pitcher Daniel Norris from his scheduled start because of a stiff back.
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Her figures are stiff and rigid, each curved line she uses ending at a sharp angle.
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A Turkish court last week rejected Brunson's appeal for release, drawing a stiff rebuke from Trump.
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Thompson believes that Stiff Bull will again be available for purchase within the next 30 days.
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Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the egg whites to medium-stiff peaks on highest speed.
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"Their predatory power grabs demand strict & stiff investigation & antitrust action," the Connecticut senator wrote on Twitter.
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Don't stiff the Medicaid expansion states: 84 percent say they should keep getting their federal funds.
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There are concerns that stiff U.S. tariffs could raise global steel prices, which would impact Mexico.
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We're up against some stiff competition, though, so we need your help getting the vote out.
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This means there's stiff competition for those wealthier students, and schools start to bid on them.
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Slightly concerning was Weidman's stiff fingered drives towards Mousasi's face which went overlooked by the referee.
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As it turns out, there are many possible reasons some people like to be scared stiff.
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I woke up with a stiff neck and migraine after the first night of using it.
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"I think he's still fairly stiff, but he got treatment," Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said.
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For most, symptoms include headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, fever, muscle aches and convulsions.
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For camping and hiking, look for traction and a stiff ankle to keep you from sprains.
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The agency's quarterly hog supply report added to concerns about stiff competition in the pork market.
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Silver hologram sequins littered the floor as I wrestled the stiff, shiny material over my hips.
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A serious area for concern, though, is how much he seemed to fade against stiff competition.
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He was still stiff in the morning, but by lunch he almost felt like himself again.
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I thought of the stiff functionaries in Beijing who had also reacted poorly to getting played.
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With stiff riding crops in hand, they whip their horses, each other's horses, and each other.
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The 130-year-old American aluminum producer has in recent years faced stiff competition from overseas.
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When he gave his 2019 State of the Union address, she offered stiff-armed, mocking applause.
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EU efforts to establish a quota system have been unsuccessful, meeting stiff resistance from eastern states.
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His body is stiff, his hands are shaking and his voice is low -- he is nervous.
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In 2015, The Times reported that some boys were refusing to wear stiff jeans, preferring sweatpants.
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Bright green chiles animate a stir-fry of julienne potatoes, cooked so fast they're still stiff.
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For all the thumping energy, the music has a touch of stiff irony reminiscent of Shostakovich.
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Amid warm temperatures and stiff winds, it produced soaring scores and scathing reviews of the setup.
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This is compounded by the fact that the clickers are stiff and wholly unpleasant to use.
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He cries as he struggles to lift his right leg and arm, both stiff and unyielding.
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It was another dreich day, and my stiff denims sucked up the damp from the pavement.
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She faces stiff competition from Senate colleagues like New Jersey's Cory Booker and California's Kamala Harris.
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"It's not bad at all, it just got a little stiff during the game," McGruder said.
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Mexico faces stiff competition from other Latin American countries keen to attract investment from energy firms.
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The move by Modi's government faced stiff resistance from opposition parties, minority groups and student bodies.
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Mr. Cornwell plays Kyle as an upstanding stiff, and the authorities investigating Frank are vindictive bureaucrats.
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And a faulty temperature control setting often produces ice cream that's too stiff or too soft.
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That stiff white disk will never dissolve, leaving hard, sugary pockets where mousselike suppleness should reign.
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His style may be unconventional — his critics call it stiff, even clumsy — but it is effective.
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The new law makes permanent the "reasonable impediment" declaration procedure and imposes stiff penalties for violations.
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Or at least, that's what I thought before I picked up this stiff, wafer-like aberration.
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Unfortunately, in Matthew Rosen's fictionalized take, "Quezon's Game," this story of intrigue turns stiff and sentimental.
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"The son, he knew nothing, the son is a stiff, he knew nothing," the president said.
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They were the Germans I'd known growing up, stoics and stiff-upper-lippers of long standing.
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Wheat exporters from the Black Sea region continued to offer stiff competition in the international market.
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He caught a short pass, stiff-armed his defender, and ran for an additional twenty yards.
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That, coupled with stiff competition in the market, has weighed on the insurers in recent years.
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The greeting between the Obamas and the Trumps was camera-ready cordial, if stiff, as Mrs.
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And the fast start for the broad benchmarks means the performance differential is already pretty stiff.
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The move by Modi's government faced stiff resistance from opposition parties, minority groups and student bodies.
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Above all, do not stiff the staff, even if the doorman is on your naughty list.
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Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry shrugged off any worries of stiff competition from rival Palo Alto Networks.
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Temperatures were in the teens on Thursday night, and stiff winds made it feel below zero.
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She fashions her "prom jeans" from a mix of stiff denim and cascading panels of silk.
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His rankled pragmatism now has company and, at the Academy Awards, it's also got stiff competition.
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Although possibly now under stiff competition from Moore's response when asked whether he'd dated teenage girls.
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The dough will be stiff but still fairly sticky, with a minimum amount of gluten developed.
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Trying to beat this level, on the highest difficulty, against the stiff headwind of designer's intent.
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Once there, he turned upfield, muscled through one arm tackle, and stiff-armed another defender away.
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Not quite as twitchy as Apex, but a far cry from the stiff character movement of PUBG.
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It's this blending of the seemingly sumptuous with stiff, uncomfortable material that make Reaves's pieces particularly alluring.
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Talk of mergers meets stiff local opposition, not least from the elected commissioners who govern each force.
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Stiff competition Gass blamed the unexpected sales drop on cold weather and struggles within Kohl's homegoods division.
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A good meal, a stiff drink, and a football game is the perfect way to wind down.
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She dropped out of the Boston Marathon around mile 18 because her body felt weak and stiff.
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Touchpad feels a bit stiff, meanwhile, some panels and the hinge have a worrying amount of flex.
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But it faces stiff competition to attract the billions in private investment needed to develop these resources.
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The benchmark rose 21.6 percent last week and finally cleared stiff resistance around 21.6,180 after several attempts.
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His body became stiff and his lips turned blue, according to court documents provided to BuzzFeed News.
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And, the book itself — I don't want to offend Lovecraft fans — is kind of a stiff read.
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At a presidential primary debate on Friday, Biden conceded he faced stiff competition in the Granite State.
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Other symptoms can include a weak or stiff neck and a drooping of the face and eyelids.
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A few are relaxing stiff dress codes (one in Chiba bans shoes with more than three colours).
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Operators will face stiff taxes of up to 30%, higher than competitors in Las Vegas or Singapore.
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The Grizzlies will face a similarly stiff challenge in their next game, in Oklahoma City on Wednesday.
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It was enough to earn them the A.F.C. South title, though their competition was not exactly stiff.
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Free, ad-supported streaming services are rising, as subscription streaming services face stiff competition for consumers' budgets.
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Stiff work and visa restrictions and local measures, such as curfews, have been in place for years.
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That makes the Urus flat and stiff through the corners while not being punishing on the road.
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Maybe your neck is stiff, or your shoulders are tight, or you just need to yawn dramatically.
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Henry Briones stabbed him up with jabs and Marcus Brimage caught him with stiff southpaw left straights.
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This two-story spot in Pietermaai, known for using local ingredients, offers stiff drinks and big servings.
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Cocktails, which have stiff spines, can make the clock tick faster; so can the fine domestic beers.
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So far, it has beaten out some stiff competition, including offerings from Paul McCartney and Tom Odell.
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Not surprisingly, he never informed the media of his broken promise and decision to stiff the family.
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BUSINESS • Workers at many U.S. companies now face stiff financial penalties for refusing to undergo health screenings.
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He doesn't walk with the stiff, chest-thrust-outward, buttocks-clenched-tight stroll of some white politicians.
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At the granulated sugar and continue beating on high speed until glossy and stiff peaks have formed.
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Futures gains, however, were tempered stiff competition in export markets that has limited sales of U.S. supplies.
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San Diego-based Qualcomm is facing slowing smartphone sales and stiff competition from Chinese and Taiwanese rivals.
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Being very still If you come across as super stiff, that might look odd to the interviewer.
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Some MPs are pushing for tougher sentences for such crimes, although stiff penalties can already be applied.
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But stiff competition for premium card customers from rivals like JPMorgan Chase & Co have weighed on results.
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Hands out stiff in a near embrace, they shared breaths as Robinson slowly sank into Poe's lap.
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FitBit continues to face stiff competition in the wearable devices industry from products like the Apple Watch.
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How are you supposed to relax with a stiff collar and silk noose tied around your neck?
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" Trump said on Twitter that month that the attorney general was "scared stiff and Missing In Action.
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Ariana Grande has a powerful voice, but can be a little stiff when it's time to dance.
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The UK has stiff penalties that carry up to two years in prison and an unlimited fine.
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The Adapt 1.0, by comparison, were heavy, stiff and rough to wear for feet outside the norm.
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If he had chosen to run again, he would have faced stiff competition from former state Sen.
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Yet both councils represented a stiff challenge for Labour, with a heroic swings necessary in some wards.
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A stiff tariff on auto imports might also seem to fulfil other objectives of American trade hawks.
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The worm secretes mucus that hardens to form a stiff, sandy tube that protrudes from the sand.
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Slowly pour in the remaining 1/4 cup sugar and beat until the meringue forms stiff peaks.
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They are also facing stiff competition from "alien ants," so designated because Hawaii has no native ants.
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This massager kit warms up, loosens, and relaxes the sore and stiff muscles in your shoulder area.
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And they had stiff competition from a town of Ryan Reynolds clones and Christopher Walken sock puppets.
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First, look for pant silhouettes that have built-in structure, like crisp pleats or stiff, straight legs.
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That bill would impose stiff sanctions on Russia over meddling in U.S. elections and aggression against Ukraine.
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You're very cold and a little stiff, and you're having to hit marks and inhabit the character.
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A stiff and delayed response from the authorities has further inflamed grief and anger among the public.
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For now, Saya seems a little stiff, especially in the way the fabric of her dress moves.
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Get yourself an electric mixer, because whipping egg whites to stiff peaks by hand is no joke.
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They are the author's exemplars for how everyone should deal with offensive speech: A stiff upper lip.
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The stiff arm was one of many methods that Holly Holm used to hinder Rousey's usual bullrush.
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Like other department stores, Macy's has been squeezed by stiff competition from online retailers such as Amazon.
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Bored stiff since his wife died and wants to come off benefit and pay his own rent!
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World number five Tiger Woods withdrew from the tournament on Friday morning because of a stiff back.
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Corn and wheat fell as traders mulled weak export demand for U.S. grains amid stiff global competition.
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There's your usual leather bands, which I can confirm aren't stiff like *cough* on LG's smartwatches *cough*.
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But he faces stiff opposition from many Republican lawmakers, as well as some of his fellow Democrats.
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By the time the Model 3 goes into production, it could face stiff competition from several entrants.
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Even this very limited gun-control measure was met with stiff resistance from the National Rifle Association.
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Moutai has done little to remove the underlying threat – and shareholders may yet need a stiff drink.
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He's stiff, but he also clearly has no issues with taking as much as he gives out.
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Market analyst Jaipal Singh at IDC India said competition in the Indian smartphone market was very stiff.
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