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And because he couldn't sort of answer that question, it just stuck around and stuck around and stuck around.
Sure, job applications stuck around for lower-end jobs, like fast food, but the résumé stuck around nearly everywhere else.
Scientists who stuck around in the field have made advances.
Even though Henrietta and Henry began nesting, Thomas stuck around.
"I feel like I would have stuck around," she said.
It has stuck around simply because it's easy to remember.
He stuck around for the ceremony, but not the game.
But the habit of shaking [the bottle] has stuck around.
I stuck around for ... Explain the company that they bought.
Kushner stuck around for the more successful May 4 vote.
When Zuffa bought the promotion in 2001 Silva stuck around.
But Martin, who presented the award, stuck around humiliating himself.
Mr. Choudary never stuck around long enough for a confrontation.
He then stuck around to take additional questions by himself.
Average hourly wage growth has been stuck around 2.5 percent.
First responders said she first got stuck around 4 p.m.
In this way, axions might get stuck around a black hole?
And he stuck around because he was the one for me.
But I stuck around, thinking that I could change the situation.
I stuck around to press Artiris on how its pods work.
But prices have remained stuck around current levels since late February.
If stuff got stuck around the drain, take out the plug.
If I stuck around for more, I might tip into problematic.
Even after Manafort was fired from the campaign, Gates stuck around.
He's stuck around as a regular and informal advisor ever since.
And you haven't only stuck around, you're talking marriage with him!
What's your pleasure, you asked, then stuck around for an answer.
And then, for good measure, he stuck around for another decade.
This time, they stuck around to meet the new boss, too.
If they actually stuck around, the dynamics wouldn't be as good.
The woman -- shockingly -- stuck around and she and Bryan exchanged info.
Shigetoshi Hasagawa stuck around for a while and was mostly pretty fine.
She stuck around for a couple more years, but she'd had enough.
It's an age-old adage, but it's stuck around for a reason.
But it's this tactic — the endless prolonging of debate — that stuck around.
"I wish he could have stuck around a little longer," he added.
Unlike so many art-as-tech experiences, people stuck around to marvel.
It's not clear how many of those users have stuck around, though.
Instead of flying off into the sky, the butterflies stuck around the
But then skinny stuck around, throwing a wrench into the style wheelhouse.
He stuck around after the sale and still leads the company today.
Only a few have stuck around Cleveland for more than a year.
He stuck around until EMTs arrived, but left before cops got there.
The Cuttys stuck around because to me they had so much personality.
That's four straight quarters that it's been stuck around 185 million users.
Had Ms. Dungey stuck around, she would have reported to Ms. Walden.
While the fundamentals have stuck around, there are also plenty of additions.
Unfortunately, Harper's parents may not have stuck around for the special moment.
I wanted more than that but instead of leaving, I stuck around.
I started getting spots at 11 and they've stuck around ever since.
Some sales have stuck around, though, and weren't too hard to find.
But the back legs stuck around for tens of millions of years.
As social media crept into existence, the lack of periods stuck around.
If you stuck around for the credits, you'll also spy Williams' name.
The best parts of the endearingly spunky 2015 Giants have stuck around.
Most of the players who stuck around to this point are dedicated.
"We had numerous chances to take the lead and take some of the will away from them and they stuck around and stuck around and they started to take our will away from us," Oilers coach Todd McLellan said.
So, it's not that shocking that a spirit or two has stuck around.
Around 250 fans stuck around and watched on, and yeah, they looked tired.
Lucky for us, the Clippers were missing shots early so we stuck around.
But in reality, even if Franken stuck around, he'd never be the same.
But it's the latest iteration on the look that's stuck around the longest.
According to Prada, Perry and her pals stuck around for about ten minutes.
Square—she never stuck around for a summer, when the pools were open.
Rioters have stuck around so they can riot about... I don't know, stuff?
I stuck around school for a couple of more years but never graduated.
Read why other Facebook executives have stuck around in the full Recode report.
We would've loved that fight; it would've been great if he stuck around.
Cohn, who stuck around to fight tariffs, now seems more likely to leave.
He stopped making new pop music in 1993, but his fans stuck around.
Neither McIlroy nor Mickelson stuck around to explain the torments of Shinnecock Hills.
But if you stuck around and watched patiently, you'd see something strange happen.
Would that have happened if any of her classmates had stuck around, too?
Free Wi-Fi would be added to help ensure those customers stuck around.
They stuck around because they needed the work, because they loved the work.
Glad y'all stuck around so we could see how this all ended together.
"For all the folks that stuck around, they were definitely rewarded," Maddon said.
Unemployment is stuck around 10 percent, more than twice the rate in Germany.
Weather: Sunny skies may help melt whatever snow stuck around from last night.
"I stuck around in Hollywood for too long," Previn told Britain's Guardian in 2005.
But Barber says viewers stuck around because it was a reunion that didn't disappoint.
Then, he stuck around and filled in as a production assistant and an extra.
Carroll's Hideous Men entered the picture early and stuck around for a long time.
Tekashi and his crew stuck around, though, and they were all interviewed by investigators.
But what was born from necessity has stuck around long after the economy rebounded.
Since November 4, the cryptocurrency has been stuck around the $700-709 trading band.
He tried to change it, failed, and stuck around for two more years anyway.
There's a reason chopsticks have stuck around for some 9,000 years: They're super versatile.
It has stuck around 2245 to the dollar on the official window since August.
What could they have accomplished if they stuck around just a few more years?
FundAnything stuck around for a while after Trump's departure, although its purpose wasn't clear.
Instead of rebounding to $1.83 a barrel, U.S. crude has remained stuck around $21.8.
If you've been feeling stuck around a creative project, things will start moving soon.
Still, its rhetoric stuck around despite the fact that the paper's claims were discredited.
And he stuck around long enough to record a point for each of them.
Powers was once arrested during Giuliani's graffiti crackdown, but since then he's stuck around.
Instead of rebounding to $2278 a barrel, U.S. crude has remained stuck around $49.
That's one reason that physical newspapers have stuck around as long as they have.
" Even after Ossoff left the stage, many supporters stuck around, chanting, "Flip the Sixth!
Basically, orgasms stuck around, but are as useful today as our stubby little tailbones.
Kohl's said Tuesday the summer's warmer temperatures stuck around longer than normal this September.
The off-season ended, but Chopra and his camera stuck around into the season.
They arrived an estimated 21 million years ago and stuck around for a reason.
Opinion ____ He stopped making new pop music in 1993, but his fans stuck around.
Justin stuck around and continued to shoot arrows and throw Molotovs, charged by adrenaline.
If you stuck around for the credits, you would have noticed the familiar name.
Then the Chainsmokers stuck around, longer than most artists behind so-called novelty singles.
A weather pattern that stuck around longer than usual created a dangerous mix of conditions.
If you stuck around for Infinity War's post-credits scene — you did do that, right?
Most attendees stuck around, however, and even "greeted him warmly" when he took the stage.
But his impulse to dodge the censors stuck around, as did his knack for subversion.
If enough of them stuck around, they help the Democrats take the House and Senate.
Everyone else left, but Christie and Mike stuck around to chat, laugh and be merry.
Reese and Wernick stuck around, fine-tuning their idea with Reynolds as a creative partner.
Ali was pushed to the floor, so they gave up finding A.D. Mona stuck around.
The book could have been called "Monkey in Miami" if he stuck around long enough.
But those that've stuck around still clearly know how to have a gay ol' time.
Even if he can't shoot threes, it'd be nice if he stuck around awhile. 5.
They came from the new rave era but they shed that label and stuck around.
Unemployment remains stuck around 10 percent, with too many young people trapped in temporary jobs.
Chéreau stuck around, and, like the great theater director that he was, he was adjusting.
But, it was so bad, people that stuck around after the game were clowning him.
Despite increasing awareness that women can have the disorder, the shame part has stuck around.
After Warren finished, she stuck around for four hours, not leaving until 11:40 p.m.
"I need to say this," he told a handful of reporters who had stuck around.
Mountain goats that stuck around humans were generally not as vigilant as their backcountry counterparts.
"I always stuck around to make sure I knew what was going on," she said.
Viewership dipped slightly after that, but enough viewers stuck around to boost MSNBC's 10 p.m.
Those who stuck around kind of maybe didn't get the irony of it or something.
Duffy left Nest early the following year, but stuck around Google for eight or so months.
Teigen said that some of the weight she gained with her second child, Miles, stuck around.
It's pretty nuts to think about how this trait stuck around in both flies and humans.
It was a safe place for the bunny, who had plant matter stuck around its neck.
Jessica Simpson's edible Dessert Beauty line only stuck around long enough to give us a toothache.
If you stuck around for all of it, or even most, then this is your moment.
In mouse intestines, for example, the E. coli strain stuck around for up to three weeks.
Had Stoops stuck around for a 19th season, he could have expected more of the same.
So why has the 2013 movie stuck around for so long for the under-5 set?
That post-racial idea stuck around quite a while, didn't it, after Barack Obama was elected?
While Trump may have stuck around D.C. for the weekend, he wasn't always hard at work.
The new customers came in for a while, stuck around a bit, and eventually left, too.
So for the next buy-up, I just stuck around all my shit at all times.
Then the third wave that has stuck around is about false cures and false preventative measures.
And so for me, men appeared in chapters, but they never stuck around for the epilogue.
He stuck around in Buffalo to start a concert-promotion business called Harvey and Corky Productions.
His campaign was a tiny operation, and Lewandowski got in early, stuck around and stayed loyal.
"It wouldn't do any good if we stuck around, but there wasn't any newspaper to index."
Chris stuck around on the scene until EMTs showed, but bounced before the police could arrive.
Lithium ion has stuck around for so long because it is cheap and easy to reproduce.
It wouldn't be surprising if Hearst gave Coles the promotion to make sure she stuck around.
He stuck around for two seasons before he was traded again, this time to—who else?
But Joe Thomas Sr stuck around and practiced with the team for the majority of four seasons.
Sherrod joined the band after Crowded House reunited in 2006, and stuck around through two studio albums.
Kozak, though, stuck around; he's still working on the Lukashenko project from his desk in Foggy Bottom.
Like the adults of Riverdale, they've stuck around their hometown and often had children of their own.
This bug, which first appeared in Windows XP, in 2001, has stuck around in all subsequent versions.
If it is like 2018's, when more stuck around, the nominee's prospects will be much better.
She earned her name for the empty roll of packing tape that was stuck around her neck.
The animal stuck around for millions of years and populated South America before declining for unknown reasons.
It's a bit of a misnomer that stuck around from when they were discovered a century ago.
The fact that the light from the explosion also stuck around for so long was also mysterious.
Unfortunately for players that stuck around, the economics of post-release downloadable content (DLC) created a problem.
The homeless woman left the restaurant, but instead of pocketing the loot and running ... she stuck around.
Stan Hansen, WWE's most recently announced Hall of Fame inductee, never stuck around one place for long.
Which is why what has "arrived" at both Antwerp and New Orleans hasn't stuck around for long.
After flirting with the NBA last year, Tyus Battle stuck around for his junior season at Syracuse.
Kardashian stuck around through most of it, until she finally ended things in the summer of 2015.
Things may feel stuck around communication today, but a make-out session is in your stars anyway.
In all, he stuck around the league for 13 seasons, playing 783 games and recording 236 points.
While the majority of white supremacists had left the city limits to avoid arrest, some stuck around.
On Saturday, he stuck around to the end, though he stopped short of endorsing Mr. Chernow's remarks.
Ultimately, this midnight vote has stuck around because of what it represents for each of these towns.
That notion of the composer as a godly figure stuck around, at least during the 19th century.
Lots of students stuck around campus, preparing for another police advance, but officers didn't return to CUHK.
Good guy that he is though, he stuck around appeared to hop down and attempted to help.
He gave me the opportunity to apply for an internship and I have stuck around ever since.
But in the end, even Putin stuck around for Macron's Paris Peace Forum — while Trump returned home.
We're told Jason and Will also went uninjured, and even stuck around to talk to the police.
After the game, he stuck around and put on a wood-bat BP show for the assembled scouts.
That controversial cup only stuck around for a short time and Starbucks soon released 13 different holiday designs.
"Congratulations" seems to represent to him a chance to say thank you to that fanbase who stuck around.
Between that and Trump's lament about Flynn's "judgment," it's surprising Flynn stuck around as long as he did.
This particular red tide, however, has stuck around around for about a year, which NOAA says is unusual.
Even at Raw 1000, The Rock stuck around for his match with John Cena at WrestleMania that year.
Per the WSJ, "A stagnant economy has left average disposable incomes stuck around $500 a month" in Russia.
Tupper got his name because he had a lid stuck around his neck for who knows how long.
Like other things at Monzo, it came about organically, but people really liked it so it stuck around.
Toni Collette plays Joni, who was married into the family and has stuck around since her husband's passing.
The president stuck around following his speech to shake the hands of each of the nearly 1,000 graduates.
This area has been the first stop for many Irish immigrants for decades, and many have stuck around.
Parkway Bakery & Tavern: Another institution, Parkway has stuck around since 1911 and is foundational to po' boy culture.
Some came, made some money, and returned to Quebec, but others stuck around to make it in America.
Happily, these "walk-on" players showed up, stuck around, and, like the rest of us, began inviting friends.
"Everybody stuck around and kept talking — perhaps because it was so fun to watch Edmund White hold court."
At the same time the company has stuck around in core markets like mainframe computers and database software.
Even if they stuck around for some reason, there is no guarantee they would turn into useful tissue.
Candy Crush may have notched impressive premiere numbers, with 4.1 million viewers who stuck around after Big Brother 19.
Even after his boss's ouster in August 2016, Gates stuck around, staying with the campaign through the general election.
It furthers the mystery of why some dinosaurs went extinct but others (the birds we see today) stuck around.
As for the name Scrotal Recall, it was just a working title that stuck around a little too long.
Mr Trump's approval ratings remain stuck around 40%; unlike most presidents, he has barely tried to expand his appeal.
Not all these additions have stuck around – the new travel-focused City Guides section, for instance, has since disappeared.
Some only stuck around for a single episode, a few for multiple story arcs, and one was her soulmate.
Randolph stuck around until 2003, a year after the company went public, and stayed on the board until 2004.
Offset performed a handful of songs, and he stuck around to take pics with some of the guests too.
And now, since you stuck around through the first wave of threats, you are now a much BIGGER problem.
Part of that success was Verizon's low churn, meaning customers who signed up for their wireless service stuck around.
The RSUs entitled workers to Lehman common stock if they stuck around for five years and met performance targets.
We're told the guys stuck around for about 30 to 45 minutes and couldn't have been nicer to everyone.
Technically there's a final consensus process done by email, but clearly the hum has stuck around for a reason.
The team stuck around too long and pushed just a little too far against Immortals, eventually paying the price.
A work requirement stuck around, first in the earned-income tax credit, and then in Bill Clinton's welfare reforms.
After completing the mission, he stuck around to marry Peggy Carter and live out a happy life with her.
Those who stuck around mulled the possibility that the storm would turn back after heading out to the Atlantic.
Though Clinton quickly expressed "regret" for the remarks, the phrase stuck around on both the left and the right.
But he stuck around for a full season in 2016-17, rolling up 20143 penalty minutes in 58 games.
But he stuck around amid the franchise's upheaval and dysfunction, and last season averaged 20.5 points and 5.4 rebounds.
"Chargers" was selected in a name-the-team contest and stuck around for all those years in San Diego.
From the Ballmer years, only finance chief Amy Hood and legal head Brad Smith have stuck around with Nadella.
He didn't seem to enjoy it very much, but the fan loved it ... and stuck around for some selfies!!
But if it wasn't for the cost of living I probably would have stuck around and taken my chances.
It has stuck around these levels all year, having fallen from around 0.90% of GDP in August last year.
But Mezei stuck around in Florida for five seasons, developing into a relatively reliable defensive defenseman and decent fighter.
It stuck around in a way the story of a rich and wealthy white man hurting a woman couldn't.
The tally was met with sobs from one outraged Trump delegate, who stuck around to wait on the final results.
Bill's old friend Charlie Utter (Dayton Callie) stuck around to settle down and honor the memory of the fallen gunslinger.
Kerry said she went there for the free candy, but stuck around to pick up some dance moves as well.
Even Spicer has stuck around, and his job has reportedly been on the rocks since Trump's first week as president.
This isn't a completely new tactic: Bill Clinton blazed the trail when he shrugged off his impeachment and stuck around.
The talented canine contestant stuck around long enough to take the lead, but this first place hold was short lived.
Instead of flying off and moving on with life, the bird stuck around to show her appreciation after her recovery.
He stuck around, even though he knew I was a virgin and wasn't planning to have sex any time soon.
The Batcave has produced spinouts that stuck around, including the Google Brain research unit and its Verily life sciences arm.
Although the program has evolved in recent years, there's a reason its point system and group meetings have stuck around.
A Kentucky woman remains behind bars after she allegedly broke into a local bar and stuck around until employees arrived.
It stuck around just long enough to make use of its gimmick, before realizing it was time to move on.
Micha preferred a more Vegas vibe, but stuck around as long as there were pretty girls and plenty of champagne.
Menza stuck around through four studio albums, contributing to Rust, Youthanasia (1992), Countdown to Extinction (1994) and Cryptic Writings (1997).
She stuck around for a private dinner with Ms. Turner, her husband and some close friends at the star's hotel.
Adding mass means that more of that material could have stuck around, their smaller size keeping them from being detected.
Krzyzewski didn't seem particularly surprised by the fact that head coach Ben McCollum's squad stuck around with his Blue Devils.
He stuck around long after his meager athleticism had drained out of him, for that reason and that reason only.
Right-wing users brought together by the 2240 Trump traffic explosion have stuck around, migrating to right-wing meme pages.
You do have a little more flexibility with the one-year rule if you've stuck around longer in previous jobs.
They stuck around to make sure the elderly woman was OK, and discovered a different problem: her microwave was broken.
That McAdoo has stuck around is a credit to his work ethic, his team-first attitude and his cheap contract.
The customers who stuck around got to hear Danelis' 90-ish second song that was addressed directly to his manager.
But I can tell you that they're super happy to see it's stuck around and everything we're doing going forward.
United Pickle Company acquired the Guss name and only a handful of the original companies from that heyday have stuck around.
However, she says that Dillon was the only guy who stuck around no matter what crisis the family was going through.
One man got a wedding band stuck around his penis when he tried to use it to help with erectile dysfunction.
People who were told they'd already been with their partners for a decade stuck around for 294 days longer on average.
But, really, it's just Eden and the Waterfords' pastor (slash boss?) who have stuck around enough to sink into our memories.
The distinctive "waxed" cardboard package was invented in 1899 and has stuck around with only a few modifications all this time.
The police colonel may well have been right: had we stuck around, we'd have seen what has them all so worried.
Few of them have stuck around, though, including former COO Emily White, HR head Sara Sperling and revenue boss Mike Randall.
Figures for the third quarter are due next week and are expected to show core inflation stayed stuck around 1.5 percent.
Benavidez is no longer in custody as of Sunday afternoon, but he stuck around long enough to pose for this mug.
They might have been good for a two-on-one… but that would depend on if they stuck around long enough.
But it's not quite absurd enough that you could get rich by betting otherwise, so the unlikely guess has stuck around.
It also stuck around for a while, with new variants on the attack popping up in Google security reports for months.
Like Manafort, he also worked on the Trump campaign, though he stuck around even after Manafort was fired in August 2016.
Instead of ruing Franklin's exit from the sport, her legions of fans should be grateful for how long she stuck around.
The 26-time All-Star was partially at the US Open to promote the book and stuck around to watch Gauff.
Five days earlier in Atlanta, Fleetwood had stuck around after his round to watch Woods clinch his 80th P.G.A. Tour win.
Many Republican incumbents are stuck around 45 percent, and in several districts the undecided voters are predominantly young, nonwhite and Democratic.
She actually stuck around for quite a while and even got behind the register for some purchases, proudly ringing up customers.
When he was done, he didn't speed off, but stuck around, sitting on the top turnbuckle to watch his friends perform.
The state provided minimal services, so whoever showed up and stuck around became an important source of aid in the camp.
But the piece stuck around, on paper and in my head, and now, a year later, I'm ready to share it.
This wasn't the last we saw of Paul's character — he stuck around for a few more episodes — but the point was made.
Some of these genes have been lost forever (due to natural selection weeding out unfavorable inherited traits), but some have stuck around.
That's why, as of two years ago, nearly a billion people had signed up for Twitter, most of whom never stuck around.
But the biggest factor in Harvey's gargantuan discharge, according to Sobel, is how it has stuck around the region for several days.
Not all of the players stuck around long enough to drink champagne in L.A. on Wednesday night, but the biggest names did.
Fox also stuck around for a cover of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" which he stunned the crowd with in the film.
From the accounts People cites, it sounds like the collision was an accident, and Bieber stuck around afterward to help the man.
Instead, I stuck around and volunteered to help clean, was turned down, and then looked blankly at my phone for a while.
We stuck around to try and sneak an interview with Sean Paul on his way out, but security told us to leave.
Diddy performed with Nas, and we're told he stuck around with friends and fam to check out the rest of the acts.
He was dealt to the Kings for a draft pick in 1989, and stuck around until 1992, when he was traded again.
Over the next several weeks or months, you realize that your would-be ghost has stuck around in your social media mentions.
At least, that was the plan before the controversies and confusion of last week's "immigration week" stuck around to steal education's spotlight.
We shot her in the studio here, and after the shoot, she stuck around for a few hours, goofing with the staff.
The Pomeron and Odderon ideas have stuck around, and scientists have previously found experimental evidence for the Pomeron, but not the Odderon.
Systrom and Krieger have already stuck around longer than most startup founders, thanks to the independence that Facebook granted them for years.
But she's stuck around either on the strength of her sad flower girl persona or the songwriting or her legitimately good voice.
But the Porter story has stuck around longer than most of the many other scandals that have embroiled the Trump White House.
The group remains stuck around four kilometers into the cave and nearly a kilometer underground, according to the latest information from rescuers.
But he stuck around long enough to catch a glimpse into the league's power structure, and it left him a bit queasy.
Chance's Coloring Book has stuck around and Bowie's Blackstar hasn't left, but "big" releases by "big" artists have been overrun this year.
For a game that was a bit of a flop on its release, it has certainly stuck around in our collective consciousness.
Who knows — if more Vikings had stuck around here, you might be drinking mead and eating fermented shark at the holiday table.
A more prudent guy might not have stuck around, but Mr. Chin did, and his life has not been the same since.
It is the summer of 2019, and the story, predictably, has stuck around — part talk-show joke, part right-wing talking point.
On Thursday, colder air near the ground stuck around longer than expected; that meant that more snow ended up sticking on roads.
This is a daring and risky strategy for a president whose job approval rating remains stuck around 40 percent in many polls.
In my experience, the product lasted throughout my commute into New York City, and also stuck around throughout most of the morning.
After Friday's game Manager Terry Collins and deGrom each played down the fact that his velocity was still stuck around 92 m.p.h.
These small-molecule metabolites in the shark skin may have stuck around because it helps sharks recognize mates in dark blue places.
These small-molecule metabolites in the shark skin may have stuck around because it helps sharks recognize mates in dark blue places.
But when O'Brien heard that the provocative Breitbart writer Milo Yiannopoulos was slated to appear later in the day, he stuck around.
It may be that no one will ever best Strom Thurmond, the South Carolina Republican who stuck around until he passed 843.
Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Kevin Durant and Curry were among those who stuck around to pose for photos and talk about basketball.
If the lead investor, Valor Equity Partners, had stuck around, the firm would've made a small payday in just a few months.
In her case, she stuck around Homebirth Australia, helping to get the practice regulated and develop national guidelines on safe home birthing.
But unlike normal supernovae that fizzle out after 210 days, "iPTF14hls" stuck around for three times that, flashing and dimming the whole time.
"I just felt happiness," he says, explaining he stuck around and traveled throughout the Bahamas before settling on a spot in Marsh Harbour.
She stuck around for five years, seeing the company spun off in an IPO in 2007, before departing in 2008 a wealthy woman.
The workshop had gone about an hour over schedule, but Grand stuck around to help attendees put the finishing touches on their devices.
The famous shawarma scene at the end of Avengers was a pleasant little gag for fans who stuck around and watched the credits.
The orders were also announced in a way that made it seem that the city had alternative plans for those who stuck around.
In a marketplace full of bold trends and a competition for Kim Kardashian-scale rocks, it's no surprise that minimalism has stuck around.
These sneakers have stuck around in her closet for years, and needless to say, they don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
But now, after Maldonado, Fedor Emelianenko looks less like his idealized uber-self and more like The Fighter Who Stuck Around Too Long.
It eventually spun off into its own subset of vaping, and while most mods are now bulk manufactured, the name has stuck around.
The dollar amount represents the total Kelly stood to earn from her three-year contract, had she stuck around for all of it.
LAST June, progressives breathed a sigh of relief when Anthony Kennedy (pictured) stuck around to serve a 43th term on the Supreme Court.
While Kevin, Joe and Sophie took off from the restaurant individually throughout the night, Priyanka and Nick stuck around until 11:30 p.m.
Instagram rose to dominance in part because they stuck around to keep its culture and product distinct from the company that bought it.
She's had to make instant, impossible decisions with unthinkable consequences and yet she's stuck around (mostly, except for the start of season 3).
Inflation has been stuck around zero, easing the strain of low pay growth for households, but looks set to start edging up soon.
As Niantic steadily released new features and generations of Pokémon, plenty of players stuck around — and some new ones even came on board.
Instead, she's stuck around Grey Sloan Memorial — a hospital named for her dead half-sister and friend, don't forget — for 12 seasons. Trooper!
CB was released on his own recognizance without bail hours later, though, and free to leave France ... though he stuck around for work.
The only reason coal has stuck around so long is that many of its costs have been borne by people and the environment.
After Cohen appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, he stuck around to talk about the love lives of his famous friends.
And if Ryan stuck around, he'd return to a House very likely overrun by Democrats and end up handing over his speaker's gavel.
Better reporters stuck around for a while, spent the night, shared the combat food rations, the heat and rain, made friends before leaving.
In other words, Cuomo isn't being any less cautious than he has been in the past—he's just stuck around for a while.
Even though Macs stuck around, their market share stayed well below 3 percent for much of the build-out of the PC era.
"Go Fish" (season 2, episode 163) To be honest, some of that dumb-but-fun stuff stuck around into very late season two.
I know, I know: You've stuck around this long to find out what all this religious business means for an Oprah presidential campaign.
The good news for Jessica ... her fans stuck around, chanting her name, and she eventually came back out and talked about her book.
That doomed Sanders in 2016, and he remains relatively weak there, with the combined vote for left-leaning candidates stuck around 252 percent.
One nurse stuck around to hand me my bedsheets and a gown that I had to wear until my parents dropped off clothes.
The good news is that pretty much all the best deals from Black Friday have stuck around, with some new offers for company.
"Thank you so much for your patience, or if you've stuck around for nine months just waiting, I really appreciate it," she said.
Vermont stuck around and went into the locker room trailing 24-18 after Lamb beat the first-half buzzer with a 3-pointer.
But today growth remains stuck around 5 percent to 6 percent — even if a new official accounting methodology puts it above 7 percent.
But the rate of growth remains stuck around 15-year lows, highlighting concerns that consumers are growing less confident as the economy slows.
Specifically, policymakers have been looking for signs of accelerated wage growth, which has been stuck around 2.5 percent for most of the year.
But most of the guys stuck around, only to be told, quality by quality, things that would disqualify them from taking her out.
A guy named Randy Couture walked into Thornton's gym and stuck around long enough for Thornton to corner him in a UFC fight.
Every few years the job is reinvented, and I think fundamentally that's the reason I've stuck around is it's just so damn interesting.
While hospitals in Ahmedabad have been building out heat wards, they would run out of space if a heat wave stuck around for long.
But that critical Pinkerton blueprint, of automatically hating anything Weezer do unless you're emphatically convinced otherwise, has stuck around like a tremendously awful fart.
But stick-shifting has defiantly stuck around, joining ax throwing, rock climbing and ultramarathons as an activity people stubbornly enjoy despite its needless difficulty.
And since she's stuck around for a second week, let's take a look at Bachelor contestant Elyse's Instagram to find out more about her.
The pilot got a warm reception, and after the credits rolled Loeb celebrated the fans who had stuck around for the Friday evening panel.
But when I cancelled dates last-minute, 'cause that's how life is with my heath challenges, you cancel things last minute … he stuck around.
The temperature at puck drop was 32.5 degrees, and it fell throughout the game, but the crowd of 493,574 stuck around to the end.
The temperature at puck drop was 242 degrees, and it fell throughout the game, but the crowd of 43,574 stuck around to the end.
Thunberg, O'Connor, and other activists who left the earlier meetings stuck around for that session, sources in the room said, and it proceeded smoothly.
But Greg St. Jean, a St. John's assistant coach who also stuck around to watch, began referring to the contest as a civil war.
Arya rode West of Westeros, prime for a spinoff, while the rest of our faves stuck around King's Landing to support their new King.
"There were mandatory evacuation orders, but only idiots like us stuck around," said Jordon Tood, 220, a charter boat captain in Port St. Joe.
Khloe stuck around for Lamar Odom after their breakup and his overdose, and postponing their divorce to remain in charge of his medical care.
Unfortunately for Bannon, Obamacare is still in place, Trump's travel ban is facing multiple legal challenges and his approval rating is stuck around 40%.
Lock was removed with under 103 minutes left in the fourth quarter to loud applause from the fans who stuck around in miserable weather.
If Mike Flynn had stuck around, for example, his anti-Islamic theories would have slotted snugly into the executive branch's history of social scapegoating.
I noticed Jenn's mom and dad stuck around to cheer for everyone else, which was even classier than their daughter's bedazzled eyebrows Wednesday night.
But Ellie Kemper stuck around and watched the music, and I'm 19203 percent sure that the musical act that night was War on Women.
The Senate is normally out of town on Friday, but stuck around to give 2020 Democratic candidates a chance to vote on the amendment.
In 2011, Schmidt stepped down as Google CEO, though he kept his title as executive chairman, and stuck around to advise Page and Brin.
"Some of our early investors have stuck around with us for a long time, and this is a liquidity event for them," said Benson.
Despite all this evidence, mismatch theory stuck around because, through Fisher 1 and Fisher 2, the Supreme Court kept affirmative action an open question.
Cruz's rendition is fun, and a part of a now-illustrious history of a song that has stuck around for an improbably long time.
Instead of a dozen new memes to keep up with every week, the good ones were few and far between and stuck around forever.
Snargs stuck around through the '80s and '90s, but have now been mostly replaced by screw-screws made by Black Diamond and other companies.
Dial, who Exotic recruited at a local Walmart where Dial worked as a store manager, stuck around in order to provide Exotic emotional support.
That left eight spots in the draw to be filled by players who had lost in the qualifying rounds but stuck around the site.
The Warriors have their share of passionate fans who stuck around during the ignominious years and are now reveling in their current great fortune.
Instead, after bumming a Marlboro off her in September 2011 at Long Island University, he stuck around and tried to strike up a conversation.
The daring stunt show stuck around long after the Happiest Celebration on Earth event ended in 2006, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of Disneyland.
This was a static system, and you could always figure out how to game it if you stuck around or paid someone who did.
"Rather than run to the locker-room and escape the scene, he stuck around and thanked his friends who had followed him," Greller wrote.
I've had acne-prone skin since my late teens, and the breakouts (though they've changed in placement and form) have stuck around into adulthood.
Julie, 33, initially got hooked on chiropractic videos for the cracking sounds, but stuck around for the sense of relief those sounds give her.
Tiny Tots is one of the few cloth diaper services that has stuck around since the heyday of reusable diapers, owner Tim Aagard said.
They stuck around because of that; all the bands that were too cool and put out flavor of the week albums, those bands are gone.
Millions of people tuned into the black hole event, and millions stuck around for hours after, waiting to see when the intended result might materialize.
But the longer the show stuck around — and the more it illuminated the perspectives of trans women — the more off-brand that original choice became.
The company prides itself on how it's stuck around for the past 16 years as a reliable time capsule for people to revisit their memories.
Like, 'Oh, if only you'd stuck around, maybe we could've had some kind of better relationship…' But they didn't stick around, which is totally understandable.
It would be better if donors scaled up their largesse gradually, channelled it through national coffers where possible and stuck around for the long run.
She stuck around (in feature films like August Rush, and Waitress), but mostly flew under the radar — until The Americans, which premiered in January 2013.
But although YouTube creators flocked to Twitch to get in on the Fortnite hype and a seemingly booming base of viewers, few have stuck around.
The current season began the week of Thanksgiving in late November, and has stuck around for 21 weeks and counting, according to the Associated Press.
Because of her turbulent relationship with Alex, Jo stuck around; she's officially an attending doctor at Grey Sloan now, right alongside her husband Dr. Karev.
But more fashionable, and less smelly, iterations have stuck around, and in the nearly 200 years since its invention, the mackintosh has become a classic.
He couldn't believe we weren't shot at; if we stuck around we'd see the firepower they face every day, bullets that have killed his officers.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, a trade group for human resources firms, expects pay rises to remain stuck around 2 percent this year.
Medica stuck around the Obamacare marketplaces as big for-profit plans fled, scared away by dismal financial returns and uncertainty wrought by the Trump administration.
Had he stuck around, the baked, balding greens might have beaten him up the way they did most of the 76 players who soldiered on.
In the RealClearPolitics (RCP) national polling average, he is stuck around 14 percent and has recently been pushed into third place by a surging Harris.
Kris stuck around, though ... and now the whole fam (sans Kylie) seems to be reunited yet again amid a tumultuous time for the new parents.
The denim jacket, however, is one of the few wardrobe items that's stuck around through decades — and that's partly due to how adaptable it is.
Still, watching their team get eliminated at Wrigley Field had to sting, although many of them stuck around as the one-sided game dragged on.
Riva had to get back to bridal duties after that, but Shocky stuck around for a couple of hours greeting guests and posing for photos.
Unemployment has been stuck around 10 percent for four years, and the economy has failed to recover from the financial crisis as fast as Germany's.
Chicago took an 203-79 lead into the fourth, but the Timberwolves stuck around despite shooting just 13 of 24 from the free-throw line.
But unlike Porzingis, Anthony stuck around, even when things soured and even when it was clear that he had become a part of the problem.
The "Steady Staters," as the lot who have stuck around to support this growing debacle refer to themselves, do not sway but continue to stay.
This popular trend has stuck around ever since, but being a little more difficult to style and wear, it's far from everyone's cup of tea.
The results were mixed, but the term seems to have stuck around as a kind of verbal shrug in the general direction of an idea.
"He was talking to her — 'I'm on the run; I'm hiding out from the law' — so she stuck around," Captain Lynch said of the bartender.
Marlen Pflueger, a dance student who stuck around after a for a recent "Lates" offering, said she'd been to the Yard before for dance parties.
The amount of power being generated there is at about 255 percent of capacity — and it has been stuck around that level since late November.
In 21 Sam Hetherington, a friend from high school, filled in for the boy who normally wore the "N," and he's stuck around ever since.
The good news ... it didn't matter for some of the patrons who stuck around and had a great time, according to Star Tribune's Eric Roper.
You've probably been looking at the stuff your whole life — in drugstore aisles and your grandma's cabinet — but this tube has stuck around for a reason.
The Episode 1 premiere that did air was largely but not completely re-shot — a few holdovers from the first version of the pilot stuck around.
Parisians who had stuck around to watch the fire decrease in intensity clapped for the firefighters as some of their trucks retreated, according to Le Monde.
Mission Chinese Food's West Coast outpost now makes Lung Shan its permanent home, and with it, these impossible tingly, pepper-covered wings have stuck around, too.
He stuck around to co-found Facebook's enterprise collaboration suite Workplace while Potrocky built engineering architecture there and Morris became a mobile security lead at Uber.
Christina Strain wasn't the original Runaways colorist, but she stuck around for the three runs that came after Vaughan and Alphona left the book in 2007.
Bauckhage said the core fan base has stuck around, in part because studios have innovated within the typically risk-averse world of intellectual property-based blockbusters.
The metal used in power and construction has been stuck around $6,13 since the end of February but is still up some 7 percent this year.
She fought her corner against cabinet colleagues who either dismissed her as a dullard or, as she stuck around for years, feared her as a rival.
He stuck around the office, nominally if not always literally, and periodically vetoed bills that passed through a legislature that no longer feared or respected him.
If any insurers stuck around—not a sure thing—the exchanges would come to resemble high-risk pools, where the ill go to buy subsidised coverage.
As the swollen Mississippi River spilled over the levee, the town of Valmeyer, Illinois, was buried beneath 500 feet of water that stuck around for months.
Jameson first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to Batel in April 2017.
After Saturday night's loss to the Golden State Warriors, Durant stuck around the Bay to snap some photos of Super Bowl 50 for the Players Tribune.
Pao stuck around for a few more months, but faced with a myriad of death threats and harassment, in July 2015, Pao resigned as Reddit CEO.
Bonner, who played basketball at the West Virginia University and University of Massachusetts Amherst in the mid-2000s, stuck around in the summer for voluntary workouts.
Every once in a while, I take a final guilty glance at those good intentions, those volumes with bookmarks stuck around Page 49, and chuck them.
For his part, Montae claims he did NOT leave the hospital on the night in question -- and stuck around to help out until Crabbe's family arrived.
"The reason he has stuck around is he understands the theatrics of the issue and he understands the president's communications style," the former Trump aide said.
And it makes sense for many reasons: The longer Shane Smith stuck around Vice as CEO, the more surprising it was that Smith was Vice's CEO.
The personal consumption expenditures index, which is the Fed's main inflation gauge, remains stuck around 1.3 percent annualized, and in fact has been dropping this year.
I was one of the few that stuck around, but even in my case, it took a large toll on my personal life and mental health.
After months of confusion over how he could possibly have stuck around, he tendered his resignation on May 9 and officially left office on June 1.
By June 2019, Mr. Delaney was stuck around 1 percent in the polls, but it was enough to qualify him for the first two Democratic debates.
It wasn't quite "Saturday Night Fever" but Travolta still danced his ass off, and even stuck around and grabbed a mic for Pitbull's "Get Ready" performance.
"Everyone stuck around, and it's funny — all the content that made us smile and laugh a few years ago, still makes us smile and laugh," he says.
While Biel went home earlier in the evening, Timberlake – who also hung out with his childhood friend and creative director Trace Ayala – stuck around until 3 a.m.
The President's eldest son, his wife, and four of their five children returned to New York; son Donnie, 8, stuck around with his cousins, aunts and uncles.
You've felt so stuck around your career or your reputation, but things are finally going to shift now that Mars is done with its retrograde in Scorpio!
But it's precisely because Asian-American characters are scarce on screen that it's worth questioning why, of all the types, the Tiger Mom emerged and stuck around.
One that's stuck around is the concept of being a falconer: having a bird that you could train and care for, while working together to solve problems.
The actress, 65, says she stuck around for so long because of the constantly changing cast of new children and ongoing positive message the series put out.
I saw first hand how women talked and leaned on one another, plus got advice from panelists who stuck around to do just that: Share their knowledge.
His later films, like 2015's Results, have headed in a more accessible direction, but a sensibility that emphasizes character and dialogue over plot has stuck around.
In this sport, you have to continue to learn or else you will not be able to stick around the way I've stuck around in this sport.
It's a bad design that sets a bad precedent, but it likely stuck around because, when it comes down to it, it's cheap and solves a problem.
Tepper bought the team back in May for $2 BILLION ... and many think if he hadn't -- and Richardson had stuck around -- the signing would have never happened.
Uranium spot prices remain stuck around $34.65 per pound, some 40 percent lower than in March 2011, when an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, triggering a meltdown.
Over the years, though, as she's become one of the veterans, Christina has grown close to the handful of other girls who've stuck around since middle school.
While Bruce finished up their dance degree, Hopkins, who had graduated from the theater program a year earlier, stuck around campus pitching PWR BTTM to record labels.
One need only look at how long the iPad 2, which was released in 2011, has stuck around to see people are hanging onto their tablets longer.
It is a pity, however, because if Xi had stuck around he would have learned more about Hong Kong than from the rest of his short tour.
To fill the void, third-party Reddit clients with unique takes on how the site should operate on smartphones have sprung up and stuck around for years.
So when a pompous psychologist (Paul Giamatti) arrives to evaluate Morgan's mental state, his techniques are so pleasurably over the top that I wished he'd stuck around.
In my view, higher wages are inevitable, but the year-over-year advance in average hourly earnings has been stuck around 2.5 percent for almost two years.
Seconds later, I heard a woman scream and he was immediately surrounded by the few dozen diehard fans who had stuck around long enough to see him.
And some of these believers soon developed what was later called the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis, a term that has stuck around since and whose meaning remains self-evident.
Place names come and go — with help from (surprise!) the real estate industry — but a few that have stuck around offer a window onto the city's past.
To the unenlightened souls who stuck around, he would say whatever he thought would soften their resistance, like a persistent salesman with a foot in your door.
Since the drubbing at the hands of political neophyte Justin Trudeau, Harper stuck around as a member of Parliament, hovering about like the ghost of Christmas past.
The effects of the drug also stuck around in the blood for at least 18 hours, suggesting DMAU would only need to be taken once per day.
Sterling has been stuck around $1.27 as investors await the outcome of the Conservative party leadership contest to decide who will succeed British Prime Minister Theresa May.
As it turned out, it didn't take that long, but if I hadn't been on the job, I wouldn't have stuck around long enough to find out.
As the only member of the group who stuck around, he's developed an obsession with finding ways to defeat Pennywise in the event that the clown reappears.
Beverages were served, and after seeing off the last stragglers Neville stuck around with a handful of the super-recognizers, drinking wine in plastic cups and chatting.
On Thursday, during fifth-seeded Duke's quarterfinal game against Louisville at Barclays Center, it seemed as if some Tar Heels fans stuck around simply to boo Allen.
The rink, stretching between the 24-yard lines, needed a squeegee more than a Zamboni, but nearly 20,000 fans stuck around at the home of the Eagles.
Parker stuck around and on Sunday he helped lead his team to a shocking upset of the Patriots, giving Miami a nice ending to a trying season.
But as a fan of the man and of football, I wouldn't mind if he stuck around for a while, which, of course, he's going to do.
Bieber blew him off ... so, he stuck around for a few hours waiting for a second crack at the pop star -- but that didn't pan out either.
I knew that if I stuck around in Toronto, I wouldn't have been able to afford my daily expenses while still being able to travel the world.
You saved me the effort and time I would have spent figuring this out for however long you might have stuck around had I not gone through depression.
The Sun is currently in Gemini, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules socializing; however, you're feeling a little bit stuck around having fun and connecting.
Though Jon Snow appeared to be leaving Castle Black at the end of "Oathkeeper," he stuck around just long enough to pack up — and to reunite with Sansa.
And that's what this cartoon is about — how America's unique gun culture came to be and then stuck around when the rest of the developed world moved on.
In California last week, a high-pressure system kept the air in the region relatively stagnant, and smoke from the fire stuck around, sending the air quality plummeting.
The scandal has led to an advertiser exodus for Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor," which the variety show made fun of by showing which sponsors had stuck around.
The other main centrist force, Cardoso's Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), backs former Sao Paulo governor Geraldo Alckmin, who remains stuck around 7 percent support, Tuesday's poll showed.
Indonesia's president, like India's leader, face an election soon and a rate cut could help eventually lift growth that has been stuck around 5 percent in recent years.
But official data so far has shown annual wage growth stuck around 2.0 percent, despite Britain's unemployment rate falling to its lowest level in more than four decades.
"[Toys-to-life] has already, I think, stuck around longer and had more successful shots on goal than rhythm games did," Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg told Mashable.
A supply glut has stuck around for three years, despite an OPEC-led output cut in 2017, keeping oil at less than half its price of mid-2014.
Trump sees an approval rating maddeningly stuck around 40 percent, while most of the country — 57 percent of it, if you credit Gallup — wonders: Really, still 40 percent?
Toyota has kept the Tundra around since the George W. Bush administration, Nissan's Frontier is absolutely ancient, and the first-generation Titan stuck around for over a decade.
By that point, I'd accepted that an interview wasn't going to happen in that kind of commotion, but I still stuck around to see what might go on.
Though the $10-a-month plan to see a movie a day by MoviePass was too good to last, the idea of movie-ticket subscription has stuck around.
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, Florida residents — or at least those who stuck around — are left scrounging for the items they need most, mainly food and water.
Vegemite stuck around after the war and then got another boost during World War II, when the Australian army bought supplies as a nutritious food for the troops.
It started subtly enough (and with the help of stylist Monica Rose) — but once Taylor Swift declared it the reigning trend of Coachella, the nostalgic necklace really stuck around.
People stuck around, and it became an opportunity "to interact with art, instead of hanging out for 15 minutes, then going on to the next show," Boi Boy said.
MACCALLUM: Yes, and even if -- you know, I mean, it&aposs pretty clear that if he was urged to honor recused himself, he said no, and he stuck around.
A 1979 article in Esquire magazine used the term "power lunch" to describe the midday meetings; the phrase and its association with the Four Seasons stuck around for decades.
In this universe, she declined his offer to take her away, and instead stuck around King's Landing long enough to get married off to Tyrion and see Joffrey die.
Based on Goldschmidt's Twitter feed, Swift stuck around for at least a little while after her performance to chat with the happy couple and pose for a few pics.
More than a third of customers Shift monitored spent over five minutes in a shop after receiving their food, and one in eight stuck around for more than 20.
Jameson first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
The only reason she stuck around in limbo was to keep an eye on Sabrina, but now she sees that her daughter has a loving family and support system.
Just ask Facebook or Google employees who received options at a few dollars per share and stuck around long enough to see them vest and convert to tradeable stock.
The big guns WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger have in excess of one billion monthly users each, while Line has been stuck around the 200 million mark for some time.
That was a pretty bad idea on Starz's part, as both apps really should've stuck around until the network and Comcast could work something out for the new app.
People weren't totally welcoming to new folks, but if you were able to hang and you stuck around and you got to know people then eventually everything was cool.
But many stuck around even though it was 35 degrees outside and event staff warned us that, even though the shop was supposed to stay open until 27 p.m.
He was by no means the first creative director of Lanvin (notable predecessors included Claude Montana and Antonio Castillo), but his revival of the label stuck around the longest.
Towns Sr. stuck around for the rest of the game, but by the end, his knee had begun to swell considerably and he couldn't put any weight on it.
But the only toilet paper in the room was stuck around the rim of the toilet, perhaps by someone who did not want to sit on the spattered seat.
When the last title card announces, with no explanation, that "these days, Ernesto competes with a woman," it's hard to believe the filmmakers stuck around for the full story.
Some of my original clues were way too out there, but I'm glad a few of the weirder ones stuck around, like the clues for ROLE PLAY and EWE.
Few of the attendees actually stuck around to hear from them, underscoring the reality that with such a crowded Democratic field, voters are eager to pare down their options.
Two of Elliot's bodyguards turned Tekashi's entire crew away, which blew up when some of them stuck around and allegedly instigated a brawl ... that ended with someone being shot.
Giancarlo Stanton wasn't in a hurry to leave Miami after he was traded to the Yankees -- he stuck around an extra day to rage in Miami with 2 Chainz.
Travis Scott's concert in Oklahoma did not go well -- it was called off before it even started, and angry fans stuck around to voice their displeasure ... and to vandalize.
While most of the couple's friends evacuated Florida ahead of the storm, the few who stuck around came over to help — and the one pizzeria that stayed open, delivered pizza.
Maybe it's just that she doesn't really release music that often, or maybe she's too much of a perfectionist, but she just hasn't stuck around like it seemed she might.
The revelation breaks Clay (Dylan Minnette): he was away at his grandparent's house that summer and lives with the myth that he would have dated Hannah had he stuck around.
The bottom line is that I stuck around at that CES exhibit for way too long, driving an uncooperative tank aimlessly, just soaking in the beautiful sights of Battlefield's landscapes.
He starred in Kenneth Lonergan's play from March to May of 2018 – and though the mustache only stuck around for his tenure in the show, it caused quite a stir.
But Horstmann, who'd gone on a date with Tayshia Adams during Monday night's episode, stuck around and tried to woo Hannah Godwin, insisting he only came to Paradise for her.
The star first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
And while her Cher hair stuck around for some time, there's one other notable woman she's dressed as on more than one occasion: Princess Jasmine (her go-to Halloween costume).
Nearly 1.8m players crashed out on question three (bird's-nest soup, a Chinese delicacy, is made from actual bird nests, not fried noodles); 800,000 stuck around to watch the finale.
After revealing Barb's new adventure, the young cast stuck around and played a silly game with Fallon where 12-year-old Brown got to show off her impressive rapping skills.
The aluminum unibody stuck around this year, with a weight of 161g and the addition of a chamfered edge around the back, making it easier to hold and non-slippery.
Dash Buttons must have had at least some modicum of success, because they stuck around (bad pun alert) for four years, dressed in the branding of hundreds of different products.
He made the rounds Monday in his jeep loaded with supplies, and says he's glad he stuck around for his community instead of jetting to NYC for Fashion Week events.
Instead of flying off into the sky, the butterflies stuck around the The Van Gorder family lost Vanessa, who would be 29, in a car accident a few winters ago.
Although snaps songs can be sung any time spirits are on the table, usually, says Ericsson, they aren't, and that's part of why she suspects the tradition has stuck around.
Either way, we wouldn't mind if they stuck around for a few months — at least until they reach that annoying growing-out phase (if, indeed, they are the real thing).
Perhaps it was the absurd action sequences or the comedic fourth-wall breaking, but either way, audiences stuck around for last year's sequel, "Deadpool 2," which grossed $785 million globally.
The "Jordanian option" hasn't stuck around because Israelis love the idea of handing over the historically and religiously significant territory on the West Bank of the Jordan River to Jordan.
Up until now, practically all vehicles we have sent toward the Sun have stuck around the star's mid-section, orbiting in line with all the planets in the Solar System.
The ads changed a lot as Axe grew up, but certain elements stuck around to remind viewers who the product was really for, like the floppy haircuts and unripped torsos.
There are legitimate reasons why we've stuck around for so long, most of all for the personal, tight-knit community early internet message boards and fan sites were known for.
I was happy I stuck around to hear Mr. Olyphant's delivery when Joel, offering a smoothie to Sheila, says, "I found a bag of his face behind the ice cream."
While she would have liked to have stuck around long enough to get into a terrible conflict with another queen, Jaymes told me she isn't bitter about getting sent home.
The star, 44, first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
Ferguson's third touchdown run with 8:493 remaining turned the game's remainder into a celebration for the few thousand fans from a crowd of 35,329 that stuck around after the delay.
So why has this myth stuck around, particularly in very conservative religious circles — like the Family Research Council, an anti-LGBTQ group that continues to promote this myth on its website?
Samsung POWERbot Star Wars — $372 See Details Many robot vacuums fail to do their job because they get stuck around furniture or get too clogged up — but not the POWERbot R9250.
After testing what ended up being hundreds of formulas, we've finally narrowed our vanities down to the very best, the products that stuck around through snowstorms and heat waves, 3 a.m.
But I lived on Ohio State's campus with a bunch of friends, so I just stuck around and bartended and took my time deciding what exactly what I was gonna do.
But a poor showing by her in a potential speaker vote in the middle of the session could give energy to moderates and others who think she's stuck around too long.
Even if it put him in hot water, he still stuck around performing his memorable impressions of Jay Z, Barack Obama, and other notable black actors like Denzel and Will Smith.
Australia's jobless rate has remained stubbornly stuck around 5.5 percent and levels of underemployment - those already working but wanting more hours - are near historical highs, a major factor weighing on wages.
Our sources say cops only wanted to speak with Tyga's crew -- not the rapper -- and he was told he could leave many times, but he stuck around to snap the pics.
There is not too much activity in China as prices were stuck around the $1,295 to $1,300 level, said Ronald Leung, chief dealer at Lee Cheong Gold Dealers in Hong Kong.
Australia's jobless rate has remained stubbornly stuck around 5.5 percent and levels of underemployment — those already working but wanting more hours — are near historical highs, a major factor weighing on wages.
Ryan Ottley was the comic's artist for the bulk of its run, and Walker — Kirkman's friend as well as a colleague — stuck around, somewhat informally, as a sort of story adviser.
His early comedic skits and parodies brought in a massive audience base who have stuck around to see Dawson evolve into creating hour-long documentaries about conspiracy theories and other YouTubers.
Some of the Oberst faithful stuck around, though, and found some holes in the accuser's plot, namely that her dates didn't line up and she had a history of catfishing online.
Kobe Bryant watched a major car crash unfold right in front of him in Newport Beach, CA on Friday -- but didn't leave the scene ... he stuck around to comfort everyone involved.
During the 2000s, "denuclearization" stuck around because the Joint Declaration was North Korea's only written commitment to abandoning its nuclear weapons after Pyongyang withdrew from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in 2003.
Obviously, it worth noting that although GM&aposs market cap is stuck around $50 billion, in just three years it and other investors have created a $20 billion company in Cruise.
The Green and Left parties are also stuck around 8 percent each, with the liberal Free Democrats hovering around the 5 percent hurdle that must be cleared to win parliamentary seats.
After graduating from New York University, Landes stuck around in the city to become part of its folk music scene and to build a career as a producer and sound engineer. 2.
"We plan to open as soon as the storm passes," read a sign on the door, suggesting that some employees must have stuck around to pick up a shift the next day.
After hitting the red carpet in Shanghai on Sunday at the premiere of the highly anticipated World War II drama, the actor stuck around for a few days to enjoy the city.
"The moose stuck around through the rest of the ceremony and then we had the reception inside, so I&aposm not sure how much longer it stayed by the pond," Celest said.
In almost all my matches in Apex, my teammates stuck around after dying and we would make it our mission to get them back into the match if we could manage it.
He stuck around for a couple of sequels, but actors inevitably want to move on to new things, or at least limit themselves to one or two ongoing series at a time.
The growing prospect of a grand coalition in Germany also boosted sentiment around the region's equities, as the DAX has been stuck around the 13,000-point level for the past two weeks.
Here it is: all season long, Washington ran into a brick wall whenever head coach Scott Brooks subbed guys off the bench, and that problem, too, has stuck around for the playoffs.
While he zipped through American wrestling feds like he was spinning a rolodex, Hansen would travel to Japan whenever he could, and stuck around in AJPW for the bulk of his career.
UGG Ansley Water Resistant Slipper, available on Nordstrom, $99.95They're not a new name, but UGG slippers have stuck around for a very good reason: they're incredibly soft, durable, and made really well.
With an SBGi fighter in all but one of the fights after this, a good few viewers would have stuck around on the off chance that McGregor did do or say something.
Fittingly, Leicester fans stuck around after their victory over Crystal Palace by singing a sparkling round of "we're going to win the league" to the tune of for at least 20 minutes.
It was once a great city that fostered an enormous black middle class, most of whom have stuck around through the bad times and expect to be part of Detroit's next act.
After one NBA game at TD Garden in Boston, the self-made billionaire stuck around for more than 30 minutes to sign autographs, Salesforce's Vala Afshar pointed out on Twitter last week.
He gets slightly better ratings for his handling of the coronavirus outbreak than for his job performance over all — but even on this, his approval is stuck around the 50-yard line.
The way in which she delves into human emotions, there's a reason these books have stuck around for such a long time, and it's that human beings haven't really changed that much.
In the Jazz Age, Edna St. Vincent Millay was so popular that her 1939 collection "Huntsman, What Quarry?" hit No. 1 on the Times list, and it stuck around for two months.
Despite critical praise for its game design only a tenth of its initial 22012,22015 players stuck around two months after launch, and only a few hundred players remained two months after that.
Twenty-seven birds approached the food, and 19 of them stuck around long enough for the researchers to look directly at them and to look away as they inched toward the fries.
Joe stuck around to take selfies and chat with everyone before picking up the $300-400 tab ... and leaving a few hundred bucks for tip to say thanks for the turn up.
The day of the crash, Immesberger finished his bartending shift but stuck around for three hours and was allegedly served to the point of "severe intoxication," TMZ and Florida news station WPTV reported.
In an effort to recoup funds lost after the attacks, airlines began charging extra for things like checked luggage, and even as their profit margins have corrected, those fees have mysteriously stuck around.
Standing in his underpants and a hat, the 6′ 5″ former player had around 50 sensors stuck around his body to measure impact and pressure on his bones as he made a tackle.
"Could Hillary really do the unthinkable and ask Joe to become what the students called a 'super seventh-year' -- somebody who had stuck around at Hogwarts for longer than the standard seven years?"
So far, most of the stickers launched for specific days have stuck around, so unlike the short-lived Mother's Day reaction, your Father's Day sticker pack probably won't go away any time soon.
If you stuck around for the post-credits scene in Deadpool — minor spoiler alert — you heard our hero promise there will be a sequel, and it will feature the as-yet uncast Cable.
Rosenstein, who was appointed a US attorney by George W. Bush but stuck around under Barack Obama, quoted attorneys general who served under Democrats and Republicans, all of whom were critical of Comey.
I had gone to ask the governor a question about the likely election of Philip D. Murphy, but stuck around for the full, 17-minute impromptu conference in a chilly firehouse parking lot.
Developed by Saikat Chakrabarti, who worked as a software engineer at Stripe before getting into politics, the software has stuck around because MoveOn, the progressive advocacy group, has dedicated resources to maintaining it.
Given that Kielholz has been on the board since 1998, stuck around after he retired as CEO in 2002 and held the post of chairman since 2009, the change can't come soon enough.
That OakNorth is switching out its CEO as it enters a growth phase is a marked difference from other SoftBank-backed founders who have, perhaps, stuck around too long in the top job.
Small tamarin monkeys that aren't worth hunting stuck around, but the meatier howler monkeys, whose calls can travel more than 3 miles through the jungle, were only heard two or three times each year.
" While Spears wasn't sure if the former president and the Democratic candidate stuck around for her Piece of Me performance ("they might have been in and out"), she dubbed the encounter, "a great conversation.
Sterling - stuck around $1.29 - has struggled this week as lawmakers returned from an Easter recess with little sign of progress in Prime Minister Theresa May's efforts to convince lawmakers to back her Brexit deal.
Throughout 2016, the Loon team tested the new methods in Peruvian airspace and found their hunch was correct: some of the balloons stuck around in the same place for as long as three months.
Adobe acquired Behance in 2012 for more than $150 million in cash and stock, and Belsky stuck around for a little more than three years as a VP in charge of the business unit.
McBride arrived on stage bearing a bouquet of yellow roses and, at Lynn's insistence, she stuck around to reprise "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)," which appears on McBride's 2005 album Timeless.
Eddie: There were people who were over the band, but who liked the connections they'd made up to that point so they stuck around, even if they hated the music that was coming out.
Though technology, film techniques and modern design has changed, there's a reason that many of the traditional aesthetics of the mystery genre of yesteryear have stuck around: They're the basic design elements of intrigue.
Farmer, a tech power broker at Microsoft, still had a personal interest in making sure the Presidential Innovation Fellows program stuck around into the new administration, so he devoted his spare time to it.
With global oil prices stuck around $60 a barrel and production taking a hit, Tullow expects free cash flow in 2019 to be around $350 million, down from an earlier forecast of $400 million.
"I know that you all want nothing else for me but to see me win, and i thank the many of you who saw the beauty in me and have stuck around this far."
The European Central Bank's reaffirmation last week that rates would remain low through the summer of 2019 hurt the euro and the currency remained stuck around $1.1649 against the dollar in early European trading.
But it has been stuck around that level for more than half a year, a sign that progress may have stopped or that employers have shifted some jobs permanently away from full-time status.
Sterling - stuck around $453 - has struggled this week as lawmakers returned from an Easter recess with little sign of progress in Prime Minister Theresa May's efforts to convince lawmakers to back her Brexit deal.
And all I can say is, now, while I could go over a million different scenarios of how I could have stuck around, I'm in a great place today, and I'm happy about it.
So here, presented alphabetically, are 24 TV shows from the first half of 2018 that I gave four stars or more and that have stuck around in my memory in the time since they aired.
Not everyone will get to see Mr. Rubio at a venue like the Ultimate Sports Academy — where, after his speech, supporters stuck around to eat pizza and cake and watch the game on projection screens.
After it became a saloon, a policeman named Henry was killed there, and seems to have stuck around: He's often spotted near the ladies restroom, where women have reported getting an inappropriate pinch by him.
A ton of fans flocked to the track to see the race star drive that night -- the Jackson Motorplex even advertised it as "Tony Stewart Night" -- so Tony stuck around afterward to sign some autographs.
They appeared during the early Cambrian Period, when multicellular fossils became common in the fossil record, and stuck around for another 300 million years before dying out in the mass extinction that preceded the Triassic.
But CNN media analyst Brian Stelter has said network data indicates there was no drop-off in viewership, meaning that 80 million people stuck around to see Clinton dominate the final hour of the debate.
But since taking off on Vine, the looping micro-video app, with his #6secondcover versions of others' pop hits, this Canadian singer has done something more impressive: He's stuck around with songs of his own.
The pair stuck around to catch some of the plays and were so moved by what they saw and heard onstage that they set to work on a twelve-song suite inspired by the Bard.
Clinton's big lead doesn't look so durable, at least in historical terms: She holds only around 48 percent of the vote, and has a commanding lead only because Mr. Trump is stuck around 40 percent.
It's honestly a bit surprisingly the whole thing stuck around for as long as it did — though granted, it probably required little in the way of heavy-lifting from the company to keep it around.
Typically, employees could only buy or sell options in private companies while they were employed, and so either left money on the table to leave or stuck around long past when they would&aposve liked.
But some did love it, and it actually stuck around until October 2018 when another Google fail prompted the company to kill it — a huge data breach that the company initially hid from its users.
It took years of updates and additions for it to approach its ambition, but a humongous player base stuck around because, despite its flaws as a game, it largely excelled as a digital town square.
Dai stuck around after the session to speak with Broadly about why girls need to be included in every aspect of music production and why she feels compelled to be the one to make it happen.
Despite having been off the radio and concert circuit for quite some time, Bradbery is ecstatic to find that her faithful fans have stuck around and are as excited about her new music as she is.
It was a three-year project, and because we stuck around and put that commitment in, then things eventually revealed themselves that spoke to the deep concern that a lot of people have for this institution.
The director of operations for Big Star, Alex Johrden, told BuzzFeed that the actor was in a hurry, but stuck around long enough to pose for a photo with two employees and the now-famous sign.
We stuck around the event long enough to grab a drink and few bites to eat, as well as some videos and pictures of the makeup that Seamon planned to post later on her Instagram Story.
Johnson went the route of another Lakers big man, Elgin Baylor, who surprised many by quietly walking away on his own terms when he could have stuck around and let his past achievements justify his presence.
"Senators appreciate what the Vice President is doing," one Democratic congressional aide told CNN, noting that at a recent lunch, the Vice President and his team stuck around for roughly 45 minutes fielding questions on coronavirus.
Karloff left the studio after one, the sci-fi gangster movie "Black Friday" (1940); Lugosi, who had a minor role in it, stuck around a bit longer to reprise Ygor in "The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942).
THE UPSHOT "Saturday Night Fever" stuck around for just over a year, a total of 501 performances — no mega-flop, but not the hit you might have expected from a brand property loaded with great songs.
"I consider him a mentor," said King, who developed a friendship with McCain after the Armed Services chairman noticed King was one of the few senators who stuck around for the entirety of the committee's hearings.
I always wondered why Armstrong, after generating a huge personal fortune and a long, difficult tenure as CEO of a public company, stuck around Verizon after selling AOL to the telco for $4.4 billion in 2015.
Sterling has been stuck around $1.27 recently as investors await the outcome of the Conservative party leadership contest to succeed May, who is stepping down following her failure to take Britain out of the European Union.
The basic premise for the season—Clementine on her own, without Lee, trying to survive—had little going for it beyond that premise, but hey, I stuck around because I wanted to know what happens to Clementine.
During a trip to Africa, Thomas Rhett decided to hit up the gym while wife Lauren hung back at the lodge with Hubbard and his wife Hayley — a special moment he sure should have stuck around for.
When Michael Brown was killed on August 9, 2014, and the cameras arrived on Canfield Drive, they came for a flash in the pan protest but stuck around as the protests became a new Civil Rights Movement.
While some of the trends she's best known for have long been retired — ahem, denim formalwear and pigtails— many looks she ushered into the fashion and beauty zeitgeist stuck around past the death of our first iPods.
Merkel opened this year's Gamescom — a consumer video game trade show that has been held in Cologne, Germany every year since 27 — and stuck around to see some cosplayers and even get her hands on some games.
"We don't expect to see much of a recovery in the first quarter of this year," Capital Economics' analyst Gareth Leather said in a note, adding that GDP growth will remain stuck around 5 percent for sometime.
But as the show comes to an end, it's nice to give the fans who stuck around for seven years a shout-out (proof the writers have been following the internet black hole created by PLL fans).
Yes, it's possible a straight-shooter could have accepted an executive position in the Trump Organization, but anyone with an interest in honesty and fair-dealing would not have stuck around for as long as Cohen did.
Since then, Claris has stuck around as a wholly-owned Apple subsidiary — though it quietly changed its name to FileMaker, after its most popular product, in 1998, around the same time that Easy-to-use tools50,000 customers
An angry Carson stuck around a few more weeks, hurting both Cruz and Marco Rubio by peeling away evangelicals, before deciding to drop out after finishing far back in all 11 Super Tuesday states earlier this week.
He stuck around for a few more innings before driving to the newspaper's stately offices in downtown L.A. Even in that pre-digital age, when film was developed in the darkroom, Roark was confident he'd nailed it.
So, if one wants to be cynical, it'd be easy to say ants stuck around after making it into traditional medical systems because people just felt better for having taken them, even if they had no effect.
What I Love 7 Photos View Slide Show ' The choreographer Kelly Devine grew up in Los Angeles, and stuck around for the first two decades of her career to stage dances for film, television, videos and commercials.
Its duration alone, in the fickle and ageist world of pop, is staggering: The 22016-year-old Lopez has stuck around long enough to ride the wave of two different "Latin booms," from "Bailamos" to Bad Bunny.
The bottom line: O'Rourke's leadership on gun safety may be his best prospect to regain momentum in his quest for the Democratic nomination, where he is stuck around 3% in the latest Real Clear Politics national average.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's new currency was stuck around 2.5 to the U.S dollar on Tuesday as tight restrictions on trading and exchanging it remained in place despite a central bank pledge to let the RTGS dollar trade freely.
So for instance, if users watch a video for a few seconds, realize it isn't what they were expecting, and click out, that video wouldn't show up in users' feeds as often as one where viewers stuck around.
Most racers stuck around for the Monday night party at the Tap Root bar in Anchorage to celebrate, brag, complain and bond over what they accomplished and how they are probably crazy enough to try it again next year.
Today's finding, however, dispels that, and could mean that H. naledi was a lingering lineage that arose about 2 million years ago, and stuck around at a time when a bunch of other early human ancestors roamed the planet.
"The market has stuck around the 6.68 level for nearly two weeks, but investors are adopting a carry-trade strategy ahead of the upcoming Mid-Autumn holiday," the trader said, noting the yuan's premium versus its offshore market levels.
Mixed messages Unlike former Vice President Joe Biden, who left New Hampshire for South Carolina before the final results were in, Warren stuck around on Tuesday night long enough to address supporters at her election night party in Manchester.
But until today, Google's version only stuck around for 24 hours and was mostly designed for a quick shared augmented reality session where you could have a few different Android and iOS phones aimed at the same virtual objects.
After losing a 2018 camp battle to sophomore Tua Tagovailoa, Hurts stuck around and cemented his place in Alabama lore when he came off the bench to lead a Crimson Tide comeback against Georgia in the SEC title game.
But it's not all bad: understanding which stretches of Neanderthal DNA stuck around might also help scientists tease apart which traits might have helped ancient humans survive in Eurasia, like changes to skin and hair, or resistance to certain diseases.
This week, numerous CEOs who sat on Trump's American Manufacturing Council publicly declared that they couldn't continue to work with an administration that's so comfortable with bigotry, but many others stuck around, showing that they weren't bothered enough to take action.
So much of her stuff, we were shooting at five in the morning when she wasn't technically supposed to be there and she just stuck around and we would come up with an extra scene for her to pop up in.
And Bedford brand trucks were one of the first introduced to India, brought to the country during World War II. Bedfords and other similar models stuck around after the war, and since then have been produced commercially throughout the country.
Compère Lapin: There's a reason Chef Nina Compton stuck around the Big Easy after her appearance on Top Chef: New Orleans: She was drawn to the city's historic yet groundbreaking nature, a concept she wanted to bring to her food.
Blanked for seven innings by Greinke and in the eighth by two relievers, the Giants gave those who stuck around a thrill when Stephen Vogt drilled a three-run home run off Greg Holland to get San Francisco within 20-28.
In a recent German study, middle managers who spent four nights in a hotel outside their usual environment felt less stressed and better recovered when they returned than those who merely stuck around the house for the same amount of time.
Anyway, after doing an interview with host Trevor Noah to promote her latest book, The Path Made Clear, she stuck around to do one of the show's "Between the Scenes" segments, and to answer exactly two questions from two audience members.
Despite such rules, Uber has stuck around in Berlin—where it's little more than an app to hire official cab drivers—and also manages to deal with drivers required to hold commercial licenses in London and New York, among others.
The metal, used in power and construction, rose from an 933.503-month low of $5,736 in January on hopes that China, the largest consumer, could prevent a sharp economic downturn, but prices have remained stuck around current levels since late February.
Kolar said his opposite number, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, stuck around after to congratulate him on both his performance and the result, but that he was let down with the behaviour of some of the other Barcelona players, Lionel Messi included.
And so we began thinking, how could we do ... What would it mean for explainer journalism, the kind of stuff we love — and we can talk about what that is — to be in a place where instead of going away, it stuck around?
According to Stern, some research suggests that there were once more large planets in the solar system that may have been thrown out, but it's likely that some of those planets stuck around in far-off orbits like this theoretical planet, he added.
The temperatures are breaking records, the sun has stuck around a little longer, and the unsettling notion that we're all just getting a taste of what it might be like to walk the earth post-apocalypse has washed away with the rain.
But if Duncan and Ginobili stuck around for one more year, it's hard to look at this team's poise and potential on both ends and not come to the conclusion that it can be the most complete team the NBA has ever seen.
But while that "obstacles to peace" phrase has stuck around for 30 years, Daniel Seidemann, the director of Terrestrial Jerusalem, a nongovernmental organization that monitors settlement construction and the ever-shifting map of Jerusalem, said the current administration is sharply escalating its rhetoric.
The numbers are starkest in the hospitality industry: Job-switchers in hospitality earned $23.18 an hour, versus $25.73 for those remaining loyal to their company; but switchers were seeing 6.9% year-on-year wage growth compared with 4.8% for those who stuck around.
He'd entertain a girlfriend from time to time, but no one ever stuck around, and I wondered whether they grew tired of him, or he grew tired of them, or if the relationships were constructed from the start to fizzle out like matches.
That makes it all the more remarkable that the Stud, a gay bar in San Francisco's South of Market (SoMa) district, has stuck around for half a century, even as it becomes harder and harder for the city's queer spaces to survive.
The city had given the okay for one of those new factories to go in where the old pulp mill had been, and he figured she must be working out there now, or why else would she have stuck around after graduation?
The lingering sense that some of it could have been true stuck around for years, subconsciously lending plausibility to the idea that Harry Potter and his friends were a subtle attempt to induct children into Satan-worshipping cults or witchcraft-practicing covens.
Theron, Kidman and Margot Robbie stopped by the daytime talk show to debut the new trailer for their movie "Bombshell" and stuck around to play a cringe-worthy game that involved Robbie and Kidman judging different male celebrities' compatibility with Theron, who is single.
The fitness influencer, 34, recognizes that a lot of what people see on the social media site is perfectly filtered, so she makes a point to share her "flaws" — like the loose skin on her stomach that stuck around 16 months after giving birth.
However, with no major attacks on French soil since last summer, polls show that unemployment, stuck around 10 percent, and political integrity - an issue that has arisen after accusations of nepotism leveled at Fillon in particular since early this year - are bigger issues for voters.
While attending various colleges ("I tried to go to many places, but the longest I stuck around was at Montclair State College in New Jersey"), she married an American, and the two of them began dreaming of how they might lure the Bhagwan to America.
I stuck around for a few more minutes to see if I might be able to get some more clear shots, but then decided I didn't want to spend any more time waiting to photograph the same barn that thousands of other people have photographed.
For Sanders, the decision was complicated by the widely held belief that had he stuck around he would have been able to break Walter Payton's career rushing record and perhaps even amass enough yards that Emmitt Smith would not have been able to overtake him.
Her "funeral" was her farewell to her home city when she knew it was time for fresh horizons; soon after, she came to New York, invited by the artist Martine Syms to participate in a video work, and stuck around with $300 to her name.
The substance of golf is the indelible — and wholly organic — image from the end of the P.G.A. Championship, when Jordan Spieth and a handful of other players stuck around long after they were finished so they could be among the first people to congratulate Thomas.
While major economies like those of Germany and the United States have unemployment rates below 4 percent, Australia's has been stuck around 5 and a half percent, higher than the average in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group of mostly wealthy nations.
This adage—"eat local"—has stuck around, and "local" food is often used as a selling point, with claims that it's not only healthier, but good for the environment, "since shipping food over long distances often requires more fuel for transportation," Oxford University Press noted.
Many players came to town for six or eight years and could have been the greatest if they had stuck around longer: The solid starter Frank Tanana began his career in California, and the slugger Vladimir Guerrero came to town after eight years in Montreal.
Without that game twist, maybe Ryan would have sided with Ali and Roark, and maybe Roark would have stuck around to the merge where she could rejoin the Healers – who seem to be in an even more dominant position now that Dr. Mike has found an idol.
As surreal as it was to see Neopets throwing a Comic-Con party in 2018, its presence (as all the loyal fans who've stuck around for the past 17 years that showed up) also felt like a confirmation of better changes to come in the future.
Because the Angels' pitching depth is so thin, Angels manager Brad Ausmus had little choice but to leave Tropeano (0-1) in to eat up innings, so the starter stuck around for five innings, allowing seven runs on six hits and three walks, while striking out three.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (R-Mo.), stuck around for one term as minority whip before leaving for the Senate.
Lana Del Rey, once perceived as a music-industry hallucination—a mystery figure who emerged from the ether and muddied the line between prefab and authentic—has stuck around, penetrating the mainstream with her blend of downcast, narcotized pop and old-Hollywood glamour laced with tragedy.
This it how it ends: you, your best mates, and that weird bloke you met in the smoking area who was convinced he knew one of you and stuck around for so long that you all felt terrible about sacking him off when the club closed.
It's actually interesting to see the fact-checking is working... We're not seeing videos about people [who purportedly had the virus] falling down anymore... So once a wave is debunked — except the one about the false cures, that has stuck around — it seems to be gone.
In 1994, when former football star O.J. Simpson was pursued by police down a Los Angeles freeway in a white Ford Bronco, everyone in America tuned in, then stuck around for more than a year to watch his arrest, trial, and eventual acquittal in October 83.
Even though gas taxes have never fully paid for highways — a recent Public Interest Research Group report found they've covered between 43 and 74 percent of costs through the interstate system's history — the widespread perception that highways and freeways are somehow self-funding has stuck around.
People joined the groups looking for a place to talk about an interest (books, podcasts, the media, the news around the world), and for the most part, they've stuck around and become regulars because of the wide range of tastes and perspectives they encounter within them.
But on the way to Paris last Wednesday night, Mr. Trump stuck around much longer than expected, spending more than an hour talking with reporters before returning to his private area, which led to some confusion over which of his comments had been suitable for dissemination.
Warren stuck around deep into the New York night on Monday, taking photos with each person who'd waited in line -- a process that took nearly fives times as long as the candidate spent delivering an impassioned anti-corruption address to the thousands who filled the park.
But if you're like me and already felt that Instagram had lost its way years ago—perhaps around the time it started pilling on cloned features like Stories—then you can blame Systrom and Krieger, who stuck around for years as Mark Zuckerberg used the app to destroy Snapchat.
In an analysis of head coaching turnover for The Cauldron, Donovan Rose found that, over the last decade, the average lifespan for a NFL coach who reaches the playoffs at least once is a comically short 4.4 seasons, while coaches without postseason appearances stuck around only 2.1 seasons.
Amazon's pullout was a huge victory for the groups that protested the billions in tax breaks the company brokered in secret, but some of the deal's architects — including New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio — wish that Amazon had stuck around and compromised.
By the time you encounter Hilary Swank's F.B.I. agent, or figure out that the obnoxious British energy-drink mogul who is the only truly villainous character is Seth MacFarlane, you feel like you're a family-reunion crasher who stuck around long enough to get promoted to second cousin.
The colonizers may as well have spared themselves the 600-plus years in cryosleep and stuck around to help Shepard liberate the Milky Way from the Reapers (the Ark-Hyperion peaced out on the galaxy in the year 2185, between Mass Effect 2 and 3 in the timeline ).
Lunch with her friend, Caroline, is gossip about their old neighborhood, where neither of them lives nor visits anymore, discussions about who has stuck around too long, who is doing better than expected, who is leaving for a job or school or the Mid-western city they grew up in.
And "Timmy's Prayer​," arriving at the start of the summer, gave his voice all sorts of space to meander over a sweet, spare beat, all building to a chorus so classically and simply melodic that it could have cropped up and stuck around any time in the past 60 years.
"I loved that Michael did that," said Phelps, who stuck around an extra day after playing in a sponsor's golf event at a nearby course so he could demonstrate his belief in Spieth in his bid to become the sixth, and youngest, man to win all four majors in his career.
But the converse may also be true: Perhaps using MoviePass helped cultivate customers' enjoyment of going to the movies — still an inexpensive night out compared to seeing live theater, sports, or music — and that desire stuck around even after the service started limiting customers' choices of which movies they could see.
The people that stuck around through The Process used those years of abjection as an excuse to dream of a brighter future; in doing all that, in their various fan communities, they built in the hopeless present a new and communal vision of what it meant to care about a basketball team.
Mohammed, his mood now soothed by a quick selfie with Infantino, stuck around after his team's loss for the second semifinal, between Mowasalat, a government-owned transport company whose players are mostly bus drivers, and Gulf Contracting, a construction company that itself was embroiled in a recent scandal over its treatment of workers.
And while it's true that Bronn doesn't have his title yet, and Gendry doesn't win over Arya when he asks her to marry him, both of these guys have stuck around the story for so long that they're going to end up with some pretty impressive titles when all is said and done.
In contrast to the long evenings he'd spent over the past 10 months sticking around to shake every hand and grasp every shoulder in relatively small crowds at his events, he stuck around to talk to many people Tuesday night but left dozens still clamoring to meet him as he wrapped up.
Blanked for seven innings by Greinke and in the eighth by two relievers, the Giants gave those who stuck around a thrill in the ninth when Pablo Sandoval singled, Alex Dickerson reached on an error and Stephen Vogt drilled a three-run home run off Greg Holland to get San Francisco within 4-3.
You'd think that this would've been enough for the NWA to fold up shop, but inexplicably it stuck around, a steadily putrefying zombie insisting it was still relevant even as the WWF was claiming the mantle of greatest pro wrestling organization, and WCW had glommed onto the remnants of the Southern, old school style.
Because as much as the show tried to remind us that Eugene (also irredeemable; despite helping Gabriel and Dr. What's-His-Face escape) made the Saviors' improbable escape happen, it's undeniable that Daryl, Tara, and Morgan should have stuck around the Sanctuary with really big guns to make sure this exact thing didn't happen.
He joked with reporters for years about being the first to follow Duncan out the exit door, but Popovich has stuck around to try to launch a new era of winning basketball in South Texas, with the newly acquired DeMar DeRozan and the holdover All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge as his new franchise cornerstones.
Every Man Jack was founded in 2007 and has ultimately stuck around in the super crowded grooming and skincare space for a few key reasons: The brand's wide array of products are made from clean ingredients, they use cruelty-free and environmentally-friendly manufacturing techniques here in the USA, and most importantly, they're affordably priced.
The director of such horror classics as Night of the Living Dead died last summer at the age of 77, but I wish he could have stuck around long enough to see the Oscars confirm what Romero knew for decades: If you want to dig deep into viewers' brains, you're best off doing it through genre.
The newly minted MTA chief—who arrived from Toronto, where he was transit head, and London, where he was once a manager, to somehow salvage our city's ailing subway system—stuck around for over an hour, talking to riders, reporters, and whoever else approached him about the transit crisis that was sitting on his desk on Day One.
They need a new "longest reigning champion of the modern era," just as they needed a new longest reigning tag team champions in The New Day and a new longest reigning Divas champion in Nikki Bella, who beat AJ Lee's reign (Lee and Punk are married, and she stuck around for roughly a year after he left).
Loyal fans who stuck around until the end of the Defenders credits (despite Netflix minimizing them in an attempt to entice you into clicking away to another suggested title) were treated to a sneak peek at Marvel and Netflix's next collaboration, The Punisher, starring Jon Bernthal as the troubled vigilante Frank Castle, which Netflix has now released via YouTube.
At six, the twenty or so people who had stuck around, nearly all of them women, started moving desks to the perimeter of the office and putting down blue yoga mats for a workout, which would be led by a celebrity trainer through Google Hangout, and broadcast live on OV's Instagram feed, so that anyone could follow along.
Sad As of press time, it was not clear whether Trump really did stop watching SNL after the cold open, whether he stuck around for Weekend Update's continued hammering of his tweeting habits, or whether he understood the irony of tweeting about a sketch that depicted his tweeting as an impulse he can't help but indulge.
Nye's beloved PBS show that taught 90s kids important life lessons like "inertia is the property of matter" may have gone off the air in 1998, but the series has stuck around the public consciousness primarily because it is a good thing for middle school science teachers to put on when they're too hungover to lecture.
This is partially because the show has made Jonah and Amy very specific characters of their own (he took the job as a placeholder when other career paths stalled, and discovered he actually kinda liked it; she had to take the job after having a baby when she was a teenager, and has stuck around ever since).
Given that the researchers found the trait in all of the frog, salamander, and caecilian species they tested, they might assume that fluorescence is highly conserved in their lineage—that is, long ago a common ancestor of all these animals evolved the trait, and it proved so useful that it stuck around as amphibians went their separate ways on the tree of life.
Instead, I stood in the front row for all of Ben LaMar Gay's riveting set — a tangle of samba, blues and math-rock, bouncing from Bubber Miley to Animal Collective — and then stuck around for Joshua Abrams and Natural Information Society, a sextet featuring the bandleader on guimbri, Lisa Alvarado pulling chords out of a sighing harmonium, and Jason Stein playing sharply cut patterns on the bass clarinet.
The buzz from inside the Trump White House suggests that Gorka was mostly serving as a public face for Trump team on cable news, and that he stuck around largely because of Bannon's support and the president's appreciation of his willingness to go to the mat for Trump on TV. "This guy has always been a big mystery to me," one White House official told the Washington Examiner earlier this year.
Back then, the Republican president's approval rating was stuck around 40 percent, the House was seen as wallowing in corruption, and Democrats faced a similarly uphill climb in terms of the map (they needed to win 0003 seats but there were only 16 Republicans in districts won by John Kerry in 2004, while this year Democrats need to win 23 seats while there are only 25 that were won by Hillary Clinton).
I don't think I stuck around for the rest of the movie (presumably, my parents realized I was too young to be watching and switched it off), and to be fair, it was just one movie — but that scene ingrained in me the idea that if anyone who looked like me had a place in a major Hollywood movie, they were the plot devices with no names and no lines, meant to support and bolster white heroes.
And if we stuck around in the past and observed her in the context of her contemporaries, we'd see that although Wharton held many views that were reactionary even then (she was writing, after all, during a moment when the whole world was watching the Dreyfus Affair, and when thoughtful people understood anti-Semitism to be a sordid prejudice), she was ahead of her time in other ways, particularly in her awareness of how women of her era were suffocated by the social roles imposed on them.

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