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And we stuck to it, and it stuck to him.
The unfortunate part is that D'Antoni stuck to his offensive game plan when he should have stuck to his defensive.
" — Redditor DinosaurFriend'Bites his fingernails, then spits the fingernails everywhere' "They are all over his desk, stuck to the cube walls, stuck to his chair … everywhere.
" - Jamie, 23 "Used condom stuck to remote control.
They largely stuck to that plan — until the postseason.
While most Republicans on the panel stuck to Ohio Rep.
J.P. Morgan stuck to its $46 price target on Pfizer.
And this year they stuck to what they do best.
Meanwhile, Harry stuck to a classic black suit and tie.
That evening, I was stuck to the toilet for hours.
To see which products stuck to my face the longest.
"But this is our way and we've stuck to that."
Harry, 34, stuck to a classic black suit and tie.
The Four Seasons ... Or are you stuck to going there?
Trump stuck to his talking points too, if more haphazardly.
A quarter century later Thomas has stuck to his testimony.
Of course, Bush always stuck to the script, unlike Trump.
Dylan Farrow has stuck to her story over the years.
And at the 2017 Emmys, Woodley stuck to her pattern.
But Saleh stuck to his neutral rating for the company.
Of course, I promptly got stuck to a different corner.
So the Justice Department officials stuck to pleading through staff.
At the White House, Kushner stuck to the same script.
Makes sense some of that could've gotten stuck to her.
With her boss's permission, she stuck to a 9 a.m.
Other major currency pairs on Tuesday stuck to tight ranges.
Maxwell, though, has stuck to songs of love and heartbreak.
Meanwhile, Antoni Porowski and Bobby Berk stuck to classic suits. 
He pledged to play more conservatively, and stuck to it.
The company stuck to the existing outlook for profit growth.
Sarah stuck to her Ashkenazi ways, Dekel told the congregation.
Ms. O'Neal, who owns the podcast, stuck to her instinct.
To be clear, riders are often stuck to unrelated legislation.
If anything, it has stuck to its guns even harder.
Apparently, their coarse hair would get stuck to the fabric.
I surprised myself at how much I stuck to it.
He used a (gasp) teleprompter and basically stuck to his script.
As the years went by, I stuck to my mom's regimen.
That seemed too hard, so I stuck to the original move.
Your nose is stuck to your phone for hours a day.
Not that Australia's deputy prime minister stuck to the unspoken rule.
Her dress was drenched in sweat and stuck to her skin.
Davidson stuck to his signature look in a bright orange jacket.
Some A-listers stuck to their earlier digs, like Donald Glover.
J.P. Morgan stuck to its $91 price target on Starbucks shares.
Mr Xi stuck to a formulaic style, repeating oft-used phraseology.
The precise weights matter less than that they are stuck to.
We stuck to the story, but just added more visual things.
She fishes into the man's pant pockets, stuck to his corpse.
Its pilot episode largely stuck to a familiar family sitcom formula.
By and large, he stuck to that commitment, these people say.
" She also stuck to a makeup look she's been doing "forever.
This year, like last, Mr Trump mostly stuck to his script.
That's what I really stuck to, and it's really helped me.
Goldman and Nalebuff stuck to their core mission despite the distractions.
"She did it once and she stuck to it," she says.
I developed a plan around luxury resources and stuck to it.
One group stuck to their normal eating habits for one year.
She regarded J like a used prophylactic stuck to her sneaker.
His feet drew back, horrifyingly, and stuck to his rear end.
They stuck to their guns and tried to sell their vision.
Maybe I wouldn't have felt so physically stuck to the ground.
The colorful magnets of fruit that remain stuck to the refrigerator.
" Swatton added: "He hung in there, stuck to the game plan.
He should have rejected this one and stuck to his principles.
They stuck to the classic, and they did it so well.
"I think we just stuck to our game plan," Anderson said.
Lecomte even found microplastic stuck to his face after a swim.
When it came to the hats, Ponomareva stuck to her story.
Only 31% preferred an elected official who stuck to their positions.
They came out with a game plan and stuck to it.
John Kasich stuck to playing the grown-up in the room.
So, they stuck to what they knew—brushes and acrylic paint.
For his 2017 Oscars monologue, Jimmy Kimmel stuck to the basics.
Dungeness crab arrived overcooked, the meat desperately stuck to the shell.
Tyrannosaurus rex, however, likely stuck to the forest's edge, Jasinski said.
Blake stuck to his word and politely declined Bri's date card.
I stuck to the notion that making a relationship work matters.
But PUCN dug in its heels and stuck to its decision.
They stuck to generalities, and called on the parties to deescalate.
Some were stuck to tires; others were windblown against the gutter.
At the end of the day I've stuck to my word.
But the coalition that had come together stuck to its vision.
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, Google and Amazon stuck to their strengths.
If only this director had stuck to that ethos more often.
"He stuck to his principles," said a source close to Bolton.
Yes, Trump stuck to the script and presented his case well.
But I think they should have stuck to the old uniforms.
But many stuck to the old ways, limiting participation to men.
If there was a lab manual, I stuck to the manual.
The company stuck to its 2017 EBITDA target for Bouygues Telecom.
Ms. Della Femina, the New York loyalist, stuck to her roots.
A small poster of Saied was stuck to a wall nearby.
For the most part, the animals stuck to their normal behaviors.
Bell stuck to his guns and sat out the whole season.
The government on Wednesday stuck to its forecast of 1.7 percent.
Other senators stuck to the rules but appeared to struggle greatly.Sen.
Republicans certainly stuck to their "partisan food fight," David Axelrod noted.
A dollop of snow stuck to the bridge of his nose.
The leather couch stuck to my skin, made noises beneath me.
China seems to have stuck to the letter of the agreement.
The IMF stuck to its projection of 3.6% growth in 2020.
If he stuck to that line, everything would have been fine.
It was vetted and he stuck to Teleprompter, and avoided disaster.
But I settled on a dinner order and stuck to it.
Mr. Sestero: I kind of stuck to the traditional silver spoons.
"Johnson stuck to his guns on this," a Shaheen spokesman said.
But so far, the results have stuck to party lines. Sen.
Ever since, I've (largely) stuck to story missions and stranger quests.
He probably should have just stuck to talking about the single.
Stuck to her part and sang the hell outta A Natural Woman.
We oscillate between disgust and fascination, but remain stuck to the screen.
This year we've stuck to the smaller rooms and it feels right.
While the shares have plummeted, analysts have stuck to their price targets.
Yet the government stuck to its relocation policy for another three years.
They measured how the mucus stuck to both the cells and itself.
Her pants were stuck to her ankles, her feet swollen and sore.
During the regular season, he has stuck to a traditional starting rotation.
The poor generally stuck to the right and aristocrats to the left.
Trump stuck to his prepared text and did not mention the trial.
The tiny pieces of plastic also stuck to the gooey snot houses.
But unlike the president, she carefully stuck to the topic at hand.
Clinton stuck to the tradition script as she took the dais second.
Still, I stuck to my guns: Ambition was not really my thing.
In the first debate, Clinton mostly stuck to her anti-Trump strategy.
Mancini stuck to Chapecoense's policy of combining experienced journeymen and young prospects.
Guo's group stuck to the basics, using an actual Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
Last year, Apple stuck to software and didn't announce any new hardware.
He also stuck to the government's 2017 deficit target of 2.7 percent.
Tomi dodged that controversy, and stuck to her own social media crisis.
In spite of her plunkiness, Kelly admirably stuck to her original goal.
For a light, they have two electric torches stuck to the wall.
Under his leadership, LIC has stuck to its traditionally cautious investment approach.
On Thursday he took to Twitter and stuck to his usual script.
We stuck to our game plan and just kept grinding it out.
Home Club, on the other hand, was determined stuck to its guns.
He famously stuck to the score, ending arbitrary practices and interpretive excesses.
He had a pattern of playing football and he stuck to it.
If Trump stuck to the old, failed tactics, we know he'd fail.
Meanwhile, OPEC and Russia mostly stuck to their much-ballyhooed output cuts.
Inpex stuck to its annual dividend forecast of 18 yen a share.
In Greece, demonstrators have largely stuck to burning European leaders in effigy.
Then he noticed a golden blob of amber stuck to the branch.
All the random dirt and dust stuck to her white T-shirt.
But of course, I stuck to that resolution for about five hours.
Chigvintsev stuck to his signature look in a flannel shirt with jeans.
Oh, and basically everyone pulled a Jay Z and stuck to #allblackeverything.
" But Trump stuck to his statement, saying the EU was "very difficult.
In a tweet Friday morning, however, Trump, stuck to standard name-calling.
In his dealings with foreign entities, he's stuck to this campaign promise.
Eventually, the battery and cover melted and stuck to the aircraft floor.
Sanders stuck to his brand, too, of calling for a political revolution.
Pence simply rolled away the outlandish promises and stuck to the policies.
They stuck to the same color for years and years and years.
Autumn, 41, and her two daughters stuck to T-shirts and jeans.
The other men popped open bottles of beer; Kubitschek stuck to juice.
Here, a tiny piece of the virus is stuck to a plate.
He didn't diverge into his usual tangents and stuck to orthodox positions.
She insisted the Bible preaches against homosexuality and stuck to her guns.
Hailey and Justin Bieber stuck to tradition and packed on the PDA.
Where Trump is a serial liar, the Democrats stuck to the facts.
T.I. stuck to his guns, saying he wants to shelter his daughter.
The company also stuck to an operating margin target of above 10%.
Marshmallow bits are stuck to a layer of dirt across their cheeks.
Her gaze remained stuck to the moon, as mine remained to her.
Ragged balls of fabric form potato-like clumps stuck to a neck.
She stuck to her forecast for 0.3% growth in the third quarter.
He knew what to make his prey, and he stuck to it.
One rejection from a record company executive stuck to her for decades.
In an appearance on MSNBC later Monday, Comey stuck to his story.
The Philadelphia 76ers stuck to their familiar script of never being boring.
GEDmatch itself has not always stuck to its word on such matters.
In Webster City, Cruz stuck to the plan, refusing to counter-attack.
Their niqabs stuck to their skin and made it hard to see.
When you touched it, it actually stuck to itself and held together.
Mr. Bush stuck to his troop surge in Iraq, reaping unexpected gains.
And I think, as Liz said, that we stuck to the facts.
The cheerleaders resolutely stuck to what looked like a highly scripted performance.
It stuck to me, it stuck to me like painfully worded sentences can and if I'm being honest — and I'm being honest because I'm 50 and that comes with the territory — I carried that sentence with me into adulthood.
All of the beans burnt and stuck to the bottom of the InstantPot.
Bright, too, has stuck to his fervent defense of the confederate battle flag.
I tried to take it off, but it was stuck to my sweat.
Until now, Ethiopian Airlines has mainly stuck to aircraft from Airbus's U.S. rival.
For nearly 30 years, the couple has stuck to a weekly allowance system.
During Dan + Shay's performance, confetti poured out and stuck to their wet faces.
Connolly tells PEOPLE the power producer mostly stuck to his role as mentor.
Officers discovered her partially dressed, the Taser prongs still stuck to her chest.
Rubio has stuck to attacking Cruz rather than going after the front-runner.
"We've stuck to the same sleek look since I've known her," Sellers admits.
It's like half melted, vanilla ice cream with little hairs stuck to it.
We mostly stuck to the things you can download for a home headset.
And despite everyone being stuck to a computer, there was some entertaining showmanship.
Should the president have stuck to his red line once he drew it?
While urging participants to take precautions, march officials stuck to the date, Jan.
The judge stuck to the bail plan and set his bond at $50k.
They stuck to their knitting and that's going to show in the stock.
A '90s cereal that really stuck to the "more sugar is better" mantra. 
I feel like they've stuck to that and that's been driving them since.
Parrot has stuck to that commitment, though the transition hasn't necessarily been easy.
We can't hold back innovation, and we can't get stuck to an ecosystem.
There was always friction, but I think people stuck to their own sections.
"I couldn't wear shoes for two weeks," said Meg, who stuck to sandals.
But he largely stuck to his tone of knowing confidence, using professorial mannerisms.
I stuck to it, and I actually lost about thirty or forty pounds.
We stuck to our principles and basics and came out with the win.
Lee: Well, it was in his manifesto, and he stuck to his word.
In the end, I took his advice and stuck to less dangerous hikes.
Bourges authorities said nearly 5,000 yellow vests stuck to the designated demonstration area.
There's a dead salmon stuck to the wall, a marlin above the bookshelf.
Had he stuck to those areas, this would be a small fraud case.
A few winking flourishes aside, Trump on Monday night stuck to the script.
But then the damn hands are just there, still stuck to his arms.
It stuck to a target for 2017 EBIT of around 3.75 billion euros.
It stuck to its 2016 forecast for Entresto of $200 million in revenue.
We're told Idris mostly stuck to house music during his two-hour show.
The group stuck to its bullish forecast for growing oil demand next year.
In the interview, Mr. De Blasio stuck to his critique of The Post.
During the ceremony, while Gates stuck to the toilet talk, others did not.
A clammy paper shred stuck to my tongue, plus a piece of popcorn.
She stuck to a simple black-and-white color scheme for the event.
I think that is important in these times, that promises are stuck to.
That was my New Year's resolution, and so far I've stuck to it.
A sign was even anonymously stuck to Williamson's office door mocking his proposals.
Needless to say, I counted my blessings and stuck to Siamese boxing thereafter.
I sat down and my skirt stuck to the back of my thighs.
I stuck to none of them for more than four or five months.
Instead, Trump either stuck to broad principles or delegated the job to Congress.
It's basically stuck to the hip of every hipster, so nothing original there.
So far we've stuck to our initial plan of splitting every bill equally.
But while the mayor stuck to Twitter, other elected officials spoke out publicly.
All over the country, his party members wished he had stuck to Caracas.
Had he stuck to a signature style, he would likely be more famous.
In their remarks, the three officials largely stuck to Trump administration talking points.
In an interview after the article was published, he stuck to his guns.
My nose easily gets stuck to each page, regardless of where I am.
However, all I felt was that this McGriddle was stuck to my teeth.
Mr. Spicer said Mr. Flynn stuck to his original account, making matters worse.
But when Dr. Smithies ran the experiment, the insulin stuck to the paper.
They stuck to that script through the first three rounds of the playoffs.
Her eyes paused on one of Zay's homework assignments stuck to the refrigerator.
"Although I had a 'budget,' I never truly stuck to it," says Jennifer.
State media outlets have mostly stuck to retweeting the government and police statements.
The address was given from a teleprompter and Trump stuck to his script.
And the Irish have stuck to that good policy through thick and thin.
Mr. Maduro has until recently stuck to friendly interviews with state television outlets.
There was my daughter's card stuck to a mirror about five feet away.
Geoffrey Boycott stuck to it and he got the runs in the end.
Most major currencies stuck to narrow trading ranges ahead of central bank decisions.
If he stuck to the rules, rap might still sound like Run-D.
Even while other companies adjusted deployment plans, Cruise stuck to its timeline until now.
Miley stuck to the classics in a plunging black gown with full circle train.
And five days later, McCain stuck to his word and was at the Capitol.
He always stuck to his guns and did and said exactly what he wanted.
Japan over the past four years has largely stuck to that rate of increase.
He was stuck to positions that I know he's held for years and years.
Warren stuck to her script, talking at length about her litany of policy proposals.
Instead, William sipped the Irish drink while she stuck to a cup of water.
"It was so hot, your thighs would get stuck to the chairs," Pitbull recalls.
"Everybody's calling them googly eyes," she said of the objects stuck to the statue.
The others stuck to the metal and formed into separate bunches, resembling land masses.
Trump's defense is beginning to look insufficient The President stuck to generalities on Tuesday.
But recently, Apple has stuck to software and saved hardware announcements for other presentations.
Well, I mostly stuck to that plan and we had a really good time.
He stuck to more apparently prosaic matters: is there a stage in the club?
In one sense, the 20143 MLB playoffs have stuck to this anything-goes script.
And Trump has stuck to the right, the far right, on questions like immigration.
The IT services company stuck to its annual targets after a "pleasing" first quarter.
It has stuck to Christian roots by keeping stores closed on Sundays, for example.
We've stuck to this 15-month plan, so when he's ready, he'll be up.
Stuck to the side of your couch where you passed out at 2 a.m.?
The lender however stuck to its profit target of 800 million euros for 2017.
Stateside, NBC reported that Lochte stuck to his story but tweaked several key details.
But facts are facts: Hillary Clinton took the fees and stuck to her convictions.
" Your Cake is Stuck to the Pan "Make sure your cake has cooled completely.
So far Mr Corbyn has stuck to a line that just about satisfies them.
But Carson stuck to his assertion that America should move to a flat tax.
Instead, he stuck to his position, which has become radioactive to his fellow Republicans.
In them, he mostly stuck to the story of what he told the FBI.
The battery and cover were melted and stuck to the floor of the plane.
You knew your role, you knew your bus seat, and you stuck to it.
He stuck to his guns and went for broke ... and that's what he got.
Most stuck to the island's less developed north coast, along the border with Malaysia.
Ilana gets stuck to a van, which begins to move, taking her with it.
It also stuck to its full-year production target of about 300 kilo tonnes.
I'm pleased to report Ford stuck to the proven method for the 2020 GT500.
Sheffield stuck to steelmaking even as others learned to make it better and cheaper.
Salvini said on Sunday that "no one is stuck" to the 2.4 percent target.
It stuck to plans to reduce it further in 20153 to around $25 billion.
The restaurant initially stuck to the basics, offering five food options and soft drinks.
They stuck to the Pakistani government's position ever since the Indian attack on Feb.
Mr. Key chose a glass of red wine; Mr. Birbiglia stuck to sparkling water.
The browned bits stuck to the bottom of the pan give the sauce depth.
Imagine the savings had I stuck to my "cash diet" throughout all of 2017.
So for now, scientists have largely stuck to computer simulations of a robot learning.
At the same time, Cohen stuck to what he no doubt has told prosecutors.
I hung out there on several occasions, [but mostly] I stuck to our side.
Trump stuck to the list of conservative judges he had promised to draw from.
The nickname Pixie had stuck to her since childhood, because of her upturned eyes.
"He always stuck to his guns and did and said exactly what he wanted."
Trump and Sessions, however, have stuck to their prior beliefs about policing and incarceration.
Dorsey said the goat was served cold, and that he personally stuck to salad.
There were Post-it notes stuck to some surfaces, noting what data to change.
The jaw still had bits of rock stuck to it, and these contained uranium.
Subsequent state and city leaders stuck to this rob-Peter-to-pay-Paul pattern.
McNamara stuck to a strict vegan meal plan that included supplements and turmeric tea.
In the statement he released late Wednesday, however, Mr. Boyden stuck to his claims.
But others have stuck to their guns when it comes to their China calls.
The company stuck to its production forecast 3.8 - 4.0 million carats for fiscal 2019.
Those tunnels would nearly be built by now, had he stuck to the plan.
This season, more than ever, designers stuck to traditional runway presentations for their shows.
In the clip, Heidi is stuck to the glass side of the tank, asleep.
The company stuck to its target of improving comparable sales by 4% to 6%.
My husband had a similar upbringing, so we stuck to that philosophy for years.
Clinton has so far stuck to the tradition of not commenting on monetary policy.
"Tree sap can also get stuck to feathers, which can cause distress," said May.
" He stuck to his script, but his pugilistic delivery made even phrases like "Heal!
Last summer, while filming "Space Jam 2," he stuck to a rigid workout schedule.
But we all knew it was bullshit so we just stuck to our word.
We ignored the GPS on the way home and stuck to the coastal road.
He never wanted to stick to one medium but always stuck to one ethos.
The participants who stuck to using the device lost, on average, dozens of pounds.
I really didn't feel like more acid so I stuck to the regulation dose.
For his part, Powell has stuck to the position that the Fed remains data dependent.
Gosling was about to find out why even professional astronauts stuck to the time limit.
Prudently he stuck to water while his patients drank themselves to death on Madeira wine.
He has stuck to large rallies filled with boisterous supporters who don't ask challenging questions.
The rest of the time he easily stuck to a palatable and fairly neutral script.
But on guns, the 2020 candidates have, until Booker's plan, generally stuck to old ground.
But she set a routine of going to bed earlier, and has stuck to it.
No, I've always pretty much stuck to myself and my family and a few friends.
I noticed in every one of these games, you were stuck to following predetermined paths.
So naturally, she stuck to the sparkly theme for her last hurrah of the year.
They vowed total, unstinting opposition and stuck to it with remarkable consistency for eight years.
She has generally stuck to dark shades like black and navy for her public engagements.
Beating an incumbent who has a strong economy and has stuck to his campaign promises?
Tim Seymour, founder and chief investment officer of Seymour Asset Management, stuck to the basics.
" —Anonymous "I stuck to popcorn — large combos — but you could probably hit up a Chipotle.
Even Serial stuck to weekly releases and a general structure established by This American Life.
Then they deployed monitoring devices to make sure network operators stuck to the new plan.
Once dry, your foil should be firmly stuck to your agate, and ready for guests.
Goldman Sachs, perhaps the world's most influential commodity bank, stuck to a more bearish view.
But when someone responded to her, "Unless they're ungrateful," Kardashian stuck to her benevolent mood.
If the commission stuck to its announced schedule, it wouldn't meet again until March 23rd.
Plus, I prefer the "Breaking Bad" model, which largely stuck to one villain per season.
Economists stuck to their view that inflation will remain tepid through this year and next.
Unlike Facebook and Google, Netflix has steered clear of news and mostly stuck to entertainment.
This year, like last, Mr Trump mostly stuck to his script when speaking to Congress.
Only Singapore in APAC stuck to the agreed timeline, and it has applied transitional arrangements.
"I'm very happy with what I said, and I'm glad I stuck to my guns."
When I made plans, I stuck to them and expected others to do the same.
In addition to her intense workouts, Judge stuck to a very clean diet to prepare.
For 40 years, he has stuck to the same script on campaign finance, on the
There was no standing and trading and most importantly no getting stuck to the fence.
If he had stuck to his vision, Levitan posits, his friend might have done better.
A decade ago, scientists mostly stuck to using it to protect yogurt bacteria from infections.
I stuck to that story even when he was yelling unintelligible things throughout the night.
But had he done so, Trump might have stuck to his original positions on policy.
Like Ikea, beauty giant Elizabeth Arden has stuck to a singular aesthetic throughout its existence.
The U.S. central bank still stuck to its plan to raise rates twice in 2016.
Something was stuck to my foot, but I hurried out on to the floor regardless.
But Mercadona has not made acquisitions and has stuck to its strategy of organic growth.
Still, the company stuck to its aggressive investment plans to remodel and open new stores.
" An alternative description would be "like reading a bunch of signs stuck to a wall.
Those kind of things are positive and I stuck to it and it came together.
But yeah, it would have been much stronger if we just stuck to one thing.
"I should have stuck to posting pictures of rescue dogs and daily life," she said.
They found a package stuck to his head with about 30,000 euros ($34,000) of cocaine.
But for the most part Trump stuck to the usual State of the Union bromides.
He called him "low energy," a label which immediately stuck to the former Florida governor.
MD: You mention how they've stuck to the original game's roots, and I see that.
Tape doesn't touch a photo's emulsion, only other pieces of tape stuck to the back.
Rhodes stuck to the ideals of the Arab Spring, but Obama was leaving him behind.
It would have been cheaper had they stuck to the open-air markets, Mark said.
Meanwhile, the Fed also stuck to its forecast for three interest rate hikes this year.
"They've been pleasantly surprised that he has stuck to some of his promises," she explained.
When the mode is enabled, files are essentially stuck to these spots like a grid.
I stuck to my word and I controlled it behind the jab, the counter-punches.
The company stuck to a forecast of a further double-digit growth for next year.
So maybe because we have that Middle America appeal, and we've always stuck to that.
Still, the district attorney's office stuck to that narrative through two trials and several appeals.
North Korea stuck to the centrally planned economic system, denouncing China's economic reforms as revisionist.
We all stuck to those websites like a driver sticks to incorrect Waze GPS directions.
She chugs chardonnay during her cabaret act, but here she stuck to seltzer and coffee.
Early on Tuesday, he was still having second thoughts, but ultimately stuck to the plan.
Evangelical voters are delighted that President Trump has stuck to his promises on the issue.
" Mr. Herman, the designer, said, "She was strong-willed, humane and stuck to her vision.
The researchers tracked biomarkers that helped them ensure that the participants stuck to their diets.
He stuck to that talking point again, at length, on Monday at a press conference.
So I am glad that our negotiators stuck to their guns on those two things.
When investigators gave him an opportunity to change his story, he stuck to his testimony.
While American literary culture evolved, the review stuck to its buttoned-down style and traditions.
For the longest time, I stuck to simple, minimalist timepieces like the one from Instrmnt.
Although much in demand as a sideman, he increasingly stuck to leading his own bands.
"I'm constantly cleaning," Mr. Musciacchio said, showing how the metallic soot stuck to a magnet.
The yen fell broadly after the Bank of Japan stuck to its dovish policy stance.
Her mouth was open wide and her hair stuck to the sweat on her forehead.
Like it was the first adult decision I made, and I really stuck to it.
So far she has stuck to the course articulated by her immediate predecessor, Mario Draghi.
The rice is stuck to the bottom of the saucepan and the fish is charred.
Daou acknowledges that Verrit should have stuck to fact-checking instead of defending Clinton's legacy.
I stuck to my original strategy of smiling and ignoring social cues—the American way.
Others correctly called a Turkish crisis and stuck to holding U.S. tech, despite pricey valuations.
A picture of the torn envelope stuck to the mouse glue trap was posted online.
Burger King mostly stuck to their burgers, but took a shot anyway, to no avail.
But alas, the robot within the PM kicked in and she stuck to her script.
How she wanted glow-in-the-dark dots stuck to the ceiling of the nursery.
Ryan said that we'd be fine if we stuck to the few low-angle slopes.
Obscure entries made the crosswords frustrating for me, so I mostly stuck to variety puzzles.
Stuhlberger stuck to his call that domestic equity prices are reflecting "exaggerated optimism" over Rousseff's departure.
The hearing was cordial; lawmakers and witnesses mostly stuck to the policy effects of Jayapal's plan.
It stuck to its full-year forecast for pretax profit of 30 to 60 million euros.
This first robot "was basically this motor with two batteries stuck to the side," Adekunle says.
A toilet bowl freshener is stuck to an improperly placed fire alarm with dangling, cut wires.
Next, the Knowles sisters, who definitely stuck to their signature aesthetics on and off the carpet.
At first, Johnson stuck to the medical illustrator canon, animating cells in a classic, cartoonish style.
The red ones have gum permanently stuck to the soles, but I'm pretty sure they're clean.
A free disk stuck to the front of a computer magazine changed Eddy Willems' life forever.
Lyft stuck to the rules, patiently discussing policy and waiting for the city to pass regulations.
He was very willing to answer my questions, but stuck to Instagram DM to answer them.
For the most part, Trump stuck to the teleprompter during the hour and half long address.
But Apple also stuck to a strategy that hasn't wildly swung around from year to year.
Harry, 34, stuck to a classic blue sweater and button-down combination under a grey jacket.
Faithful to Mussolini's call for autarky, the Futurists stuck to Italian-made alcohol for nationalist reasons.
X-rays of what must have been my body were stuck to the lit-up wall.
The ministry stuck to its assessment of industrial output, saying production is picking up over time.
Hall led early and then stuck to her race plan, finishing fifth in 210:22017:22018.
While the pesos go into his wallet, two other banknotes are stuck to his office window.
Check out four other mega-stars who stuck to a natural glow for their nuptials, ahead.
Mr Mulvaney rode the Tea Party wave into Congress, in 2010, and stuck to its principles.
If they had stuck to their original plans, Freedom says they would have named her Violet.
But the DUP stuck to its guns, hardline eurosceptics refused to budge - and May lost again.
It's in fact pretty striking that you've stuck to your guns on some issues, choice say.
I could tell by her face if she'd had a Manhattan or stuck to G&Ts.
Tormund and the others wind up having to burn him, still stuck to the wall. Yikes.
Then again, I know even more sad examples of people who have stuck to their guns.
With time, I discovered other bands and music genres, although I stuck to classic rock bands.
From then on, I stuck to a shotgun and clay pigeons in lieu of real birds.
While eventgoers drank the unlimited cocktails and wine, Cosmopolitan reports that Teigen stuck to Red Bull.
I just knew what I was capable of doing, so I stuck to my race model.
But he stuck to his centerpiece plan to turn the deficit into a surplus by 2020.
But when she opened the package, the slime stuck to her hands and smelled like chemicals.
The airline had come through recent share price turbulence and "stuck to its guns," he added.
Day. The Tax March stuck to much of the same formula: a main event in Washington,
The model stuck to sophisticated staples, including one of her favorite jet-set pieces — the blazer.
Anderson stuck to 'Shogun' in the dying round to the audible disappointment of his hometown crowd.
His first few tries stuck to the grill because it didn't get hot enough, he admitted.
And yet the Treasury secretary stuck to it in congressional hearings and has never backed down.
A few Ebola educational posters had been stuck to the walls with strips of masking tape.
Using a Q-tip, pick out any debris stuck to the inside edges of your case.
Santander recently stuck to its target to reach a 11 percent fully-loaded capital by 2018.
So maybe it's just as well they've stuck to light shaming or not entirely serious incentives.
There was one exception, however: Bernie Sanders stuck to his dress shirt with rolled-up sleeves.
Unlike many of her co-stars, when Curtin left "SNL," she mainly stuck to TV roles.
Popeyes' breading is so fresh that it can peel off if it's stuck to the bun.
Still, many Hispanic Clinton allies have stuck to Perez, who himself was a top Clinton surrogate.
Could you tell me a bit more about how you've stuck to your guns this year?
Since joining the royal family in 2011, Kate has stuck to more formal looks on outings.
We kept putting the pressure on and stuck to our game plan and never gave up.
At first he stuck to his story, that the Ukraine president's office had contacted The Times.
I was delirious without sleep, but I'd seen Paris and had stuck to my shoestring budget.
My shoes, sticky with spilled beer, stuck to the floor as I squeezed through the crowd.
Sony, on the other hand, stuck to a handful, but presented them in much greater depth.
It explains why my fringe is stuck to my face and everything is drenched in sweat.
We had a locked script which was approved by the army and we stuck to it.
It's on yard signs and t-shirts and magnets stuck to the back of 18-wheelers.
She stuck to her normal stump speech, while other candidates were pointing to their delegate totals.
But his administration has also stuck to its other efforts to kick people off food stamps.
Then he deglazed the pan to get all the browned bits still stuck to the metal.
Kelly stuck to largely softball questions and accepted the softball answers Trump offered up in return.
For a while, we stuck to our guns but we got tired of making people angry.
"We stuck to the script about physical backups and digital copies," LoFrumento wrote in the email.
Rather than bashing the Chinese for stealing American jobs, he stuck to larger principles of fairness.
"She would much better have stuck to her needle," The New York Times wrote that year.
He has, perhaps surprisingly, spared the venom since Mr. Bush's death and stuck to gracious admiration.
Globs of congealed sauce stuck to the meat, dried out from hours under a heat lamp.
The pope's speech at Croke Park avoided the subject of divorce, and stuck to safer shores.
They have largely stuck to the 30-second commercial format rather than the narrative videos, however.
Yet it produced no fireworks, as Warren stuck to her pattern of not criticizing other Democrats.
"Everyone left there stuck to their profession because they loved what they did," Mr. Marquardt said.
After the intermission, the clubs stuck to playing the game, and they delivered an entertaining one.
Today the law is no longer in place, but many people have stuck to the tradition.
Their questions were unsettling, however, and I stuck to my story as much as my smile.
Dr. Nobu's team often found the microbe stuck to the sides of bacteria or other archaea.
He stuck to the plainspoken approach that serves him well electorally, even as pundits disparage it.
The baby, a stranger, yet so strangely familiar, flecks of blood still stuck to her scalp.
The president stuck to form on Sunday evening in trying to dismiss the new whistle-blower.
Mr. Moon admitted that some people cheat, keeping illicit fish, but he stuck to the rules.
I got very fortunate, but I also stuck to my process and tried to stay positive.
Sportscasters Chris Carrino and Tim Capstraw stuck to game chatter and stayed away from political talk.
Clean off any flour mixture stuck to the fork and add it to the dough. 212.
Sportscasters Chris Carrino and Tim Capstraw stuck to game chatter and stayed away from political talk.
Apart from being organic, Bollinger has stuck to traditional farming, harvesting, vinification, fermentation, and disgorging methods.
For the most part, prosecutors said, Mr. Sinaga stuck to a consistent pattern in his attacks.
Rio Tinto stuck to a 2017 target to produce 3.5 million-3.7 million tonnes of aluminium.
Because they failed to adapt to a shifting climate and instead stuck to outdated business models.
Skin cells stuck to the hair shafts turn out to contain rich supplies of nuclear DNA.
The cauliflower was moist on the inside, and the fried coating stuck to the vegetable well.
Smollett has stuck to his claims that the attack against him was real and not staged.
The company stuck to its estimate of 50,000 deliveries in the second half of this year.
It came off when a guy aggressively rubbed against me, and it stuck to his chest.
Former residents of the White House have stuck to books as a way to tell their stories.
Katie: A good night's sleep (with none of last night's makeup stuck to your face) is essential!
Even after O.J. was finally arrested, after brutally beating Nicole in 1989, no charges stuck to him.
He stuck to his guns about that every time Howard, or anyone else, grilled him about it.
The company stuck to its forecast for annual profit to be significantly below last year's $2490 billion.
" Deutsche Bank stuck to its hold rating on GE shares, saying the stock now has "limited downside.
The straight-talking lawyer stuck to her no-fuss style to say "I do" to boyfriend Steve.
Bickert stuck to a rehearsed line that "We are not creating content and we're not curating content".
"I think we stuck to our principles," Hayward said on why the Jazz were so successful defensively.
In a news conference this week, they stuck to the view the cases weren't related to radiation.
Like this wildflower, trillium: Their seeds actually have a little thing stuck to them that's ant food.
As she does in many public events, DeVos has largely stuck to the script during campaign events.
It could be that the e-cigarettes helped more people quit because they actually stuck to them.
Apple has stuck to the basic idea of a grid of apps for more than a decade.
Kristen Wiig stuck to a classic nude strapless gown for her first Oscars red carpet in 2012.
He looked down and discovered in horror a discarded syringe stuck to the sole of his shoe.
Initially these lenses attached to a metal plate that stuck to the back of an iPhone 5.
As I work from photographs I've taken, they are usually stuck to the wall by this point.
Our position and the values which we have stuck to from the beginning have remained the same.
I just think it was a whole movement but no one stuck to it except for Christian.
Khadijah also stuck to the monochrome color scheme in a curve-hugging black minidress with mesh cutouts.
For all four meals these days, I stuck to simple spinach salads with tomatoes, carrots and cucumbers.
While Trump made several brazenly false claims in just 90 minutes onstage, Clinton stuck to the facts.
Rihanna, however, did not join the rapper onstage, and instead stuck to hanging out inside the club.
FCA stuck to its full-year 2019 adjusted operating profit forecast of more than 6.7 billion euros.
The few women who painted professionally in her era mostly stuck to modest portraits and still lifes.
While Davy stuck to navy in a shorts A-line dress with matching cape and spikey fascinator.
Just make sure not to get yourself stuck to any trucks while you're out on the town.
The company, which is based in Boston and New York, has largely stuck to the East Coast.
The company stuck to its production forecast of 3.8 million to 4.0 million carats for fiscal 2019.
And who wants to go to sleep with all that city grime still stuck to their face?
On my own, I stuck to like straightforward circuts that alternated between lifting weights and dynamic movements.
But instead of addressing these issues, Tillerson publicly stuck to a diplomatic approach — in public at least.
What was remarkable was that 95 per cent of the participants stuck to the regime without cheating.
Aramco has historically stuck to producing Saudi Arabia's vast, low-cost oil reserves, the world's second largest.
The Queen stuck to her love of bright colors in a striking fuchsia coat and matching hat.
But Trump, too, found it was a useful tool, even as he rarely stuck to the script.
However, the company stuck to its full-year forecast, anticipating revenue growth in the mid-single digits.
The French conglomerate stuck to its prediction that it would improve group profitability over the full year.
Even at a rally for Obamacare in Warren, Michigan, on Saturday, he stuck to his longtime message.
In a bright spot, the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stuck to his dovish message on Sunday.
GKN, which has a market value of 7.2 billion pounds, stuck to its rejection of any deal.
I love that Dell, for the most part, has stuck to the basics with the XPS 15.
Wade as "settled law"—a line he's stuck to since earning President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nomination.
And stuck to one of those monitors is a Post-it note — with a password on it.
Finally, he stuck to ECB expectations for a rebound in growth, albeit with a degree of uncertainty.
The zloty was steady, stuck to the weaker side of the 211.74 psychological line against the euro.
I couldn't move at all and felt like my body was stuck to the sofa with superglue.
Nonetheless, Pearce stuck to his tradition of trotting out her present every Christmas and not opening it.
Should agents wait to see if he stuck to the meet, or arrest him and Wright immediately?
However, he has conducted some interviews, albeit with mostly friendly outlets, and has stuck to talking points.
After you left public access, you stuck to that mentality of having local or lesser known bands.
In response, Trump has stuck to the same flawed approach: North Korea has just launched another missile.
" He stuck to his hard line on illegal immigration, too, insisting "walls work and walls save lives.
"Those who stuck to those standards would be offered reasonably-priced insurance policies against fraud," he added.
But low-cost carriers like it have generally stuck to short-haul flights in their local region.
The company stuck to its forecasts for "moderate" full-year sales growth and orders higher than sales.
Instead, he stuck to Facebook's argument that rejecting politicians' misinformation would infringe on their First Amendment rights.
But he has also stuck to his teleprompter on occasions like his address before Congress in February.
They stuck to the guideline "locate, isolate, evacuate," meaning find and neutralize the threat before helping victims.
The company has long stuck to family trees rather than genetic predispositions, but that could soon change. 
But Australia's central bank stuck to a neutral stance on the economy and interest rates on Tuesday.
Slow sucking noises replaced the roar as the cloth stuck to every square inch of my body.
Davis and Fox have since stuck to the official line and Johnson has made few public comments.
Griveaux urged the AFEP and Medef employers' federations to ensure companies stuck to their executive pay guidelines.
He jumped up, leaf litter stuck to his flank, and took a strategic position behind the fence.
Years ago, he said, there were fewer roads, so drivers stuck to known routes, clogging main arteries.
Inside were five taxidermied catfish, each with an extra eye stuck to the middle of its forehead.
It feels like there's a narrative that we've stuck to in America, and I wonder about it.
She also essentially tells Jessa that she's not a good investment, since she's never stuck to anything.
That wouldn't have happened if Silverman had approached the speech more traditionally and stuck to the script.
Gotti Jr. stuck to his withdrawal defense, maintaining his assertion that he left the life of crime.
Large pieces of flesh and body parts were still stuck to the wooden frame of the tent.
But Mattis, almost surely knowing he was filmed live, stuck to a script that Trump would appreciate.
"It stuck to my lip like a kind of glue and was hard to remove," she said.
Its showrunners largely stuck to the same patch schedule as Blizzard's, and they implemented few structural changes.
Not that Dr. Karbaat stuck to that rule, though—he still gave women anonymous sperm after 2004.
N.C. State has stuck to a primary eight-player rotation as some expected role players nurse injuries.
She stuck to her plan and died 34 days later, increasingly lucid through the last few days.
The mayors stuck to the cuts despite a surge in property values that the subways helped create.
But the UAW had stuck to its position, advocating for its 150,000 members working in the US.
Republicans stuck to their promise of lowering the tax rate for "pass through" businesses to 25 percent.
High up on a wall, stuck to peeling paintwork, are photographs of nine drivers killed in service.
That is Myanmar's truth, and everyone from the military to government officials has doggedly stuck to it.
Ms. Sinema stuck to that message through the general election with a disciplined and well-financed campaign.
The others stuck to their guns, irritating May's chief of staff by bombarding him with "pointed" questions.
He sent his car to a specialist who found a GPS tracking device stuck to the chassis.
Mr. Kelleher stuck to the low-fare concept, believing that lower prices did not mean lower profits.
Samsung has stuck to an almost identical design with the Galaxy Buds Plus compared to the originals.
A hearty and delicious lunch is a tradition for Italians, and it's one that I've stuck to.
The C.E.O.s usually stuck to talking points that portrayed their companies, and themselves, in a flattering light.
Mr. Goddard and I stuck to the front of the beach, where the sea licked the rocks.
However, Australia's central bank stuck to a neutral stance on the economy and interest rates on Tuesday.
Even though he was always down for a printed top, Styles mainly stuck to black skinny jeans.
Mr. Portman stuck to his position of supporting Mr. Trump while largely distancing himself from his remarks.
People were already starting to hit the Mellow Park jumps, while beginners stuck to the magic carpets.
He could have been eaten up by an inferiority complex but Murray has stuck to his task.
England haven't stuck to their aggressive choices in the past, Alex Hales being a case in point.
Sanders took a lot of heat, but stuck to his usual script bashing billionaires and wealth inequality.
I found several clues completely mysterious, and another bunch stubbornly stuck to the tip of my tongue!
I stuck to the two main exhibit spaces, the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and Sands Expo.
Dorsey said he remembers that the goat was served cold, so he stuck to salad for dinner.
February 25th, 2020: The day I wished Rush Limbaugh had stuck to comparing me to a dog.
Although both have stuck to their promise, other prominent rappers, including Kendrick Lamar, have announced shows there.
He stuck to his old patterns and melodies, and pushed back against the rigor of the production.
In his July testimony, Mueller mostly stuck to the report, but his performance was halting and shaky.
The Chinese currency stuck to a tight range on Friday in the absence of fresh trade headlines.
The Patriots&apos videographers stuck to the script, but the Bengals security officer wasn&apost buying it.
After the game, cleaning crews found the stickers of Frank stuck to plexiglass walls, immediately prompting outrage.
Gigi says that because poop can get stuck to a tail, it is part of the butt.
I still stuck to the act and hobbled around on crutches for a while to sell it.
While Bradley stuck to the facts, he certainly took a detour to the shadier side of things.
But he rarely returned to these targets and instead stuck to his guns in swinging for Ortega's head.
But he rightly spied uncertainty in the Trump-Clinton race, and stuck to his guns despite much ridicule.
But the bank stuck to its forecast that underlying revenues would be higher in 2019 than in 2018.
I was looking at, for example, what happens if the polymers are stuck to each other, or linked.
I've stuck to traditional outings, like going to the zoo, a movie or career-focused outings through work.
During the speech before Congress, the president stuck to his guns on both economic growth and tax reform.
Jimmy McGill stands with his hands stuck to the hot stove, unable to remove them despite the danger.
We're particularly drawn to "Cheese Knife," which seems to have cheese stuck to its handle for some reason.
Even people who disagreed with his actions stuck to the issue at least and kept a civil tone.
For about 80 minutes Tuesday night, President Donald Trump largely stuck to a scripted speech and acted presidential.
Most of the time she just stuck to Credence and looked worried, which caused more annoyance than intrigue.
But they stuck to one steadfast rule during their house hunt: They weren't going to leave the neighborhood.
Moore stuck to a classic black column dress, which featured a subtle shimmer and a thigh-high split.
Our test cars had optional decals stuck to the hood and rear doors that are probably best skipped.
I've had trouble with some of the guys in the past, but I stuck to my game plan.
Chipotle, on the other hand, has largely stuck to the same menu that it has had for years.
That minimizes drag and increases downforce to keep the CLA 45 stuck to the ground under hard acceleration.
In our observation, he ad-libbed quite a few adjectives and asides but otherwise stuck to the teleprompter.
He largely stuck to the script at the first event of the day in which he discussed cybersecurity.
Imagine a fabulous dinner party is underway, and the elaborate homemade cake comes out stuck to the pan.
Twitter's problem is that it's never really stuck to a guide or agreed on how to enforce it.
And he stuck to his tried-and-true formula when it came to her new Sweetner tour looks.
You were not interested but you were very sweet about it, and you stuck to your Fleetwood Mac.
In written responses to follow-up questions from Senator Leahy, the company stuck to the familiar, evasive line.
Johnson stuck to his guns, telling Juncker that the backstop had to go, a Downing Street spokesman said.
However, the Fed stuck to its outlook for two more rate hikes this year and three in 2018.
Reddit stuck to text and links for much of its history, fostering the kinky literature and audio communities.
Still, Demi held her own like a champ — and stuck to posting just a "before" shot on Instagram.
For 2016, Rolls-Royce stuck to guidance for profit to be 650 million pounds lower than this year.
After watching a video on blue whales, Caleb stuck to his guns and asserted that bears are bigger.
They stuck to the coasts for the most part so there was little pressure for them to evolve.
That's his story, he stuck to it ... and that's why he got thrown in jail for the violation.
Market participants largely stuck to the sidelines however ahead of the U.S. non-farm payrolls report for February.
Still, New Delhi has stuck to its tough line, demanding an end to violence before talking with separatists.
She didn't know what he was doing here, but he was stuck to the famous photojournalist like glue.
Shares of the company rose 1.053% before the bell after it stuck to its full-year sales forecast.
And they've stuck to a theme — lots of graphic, pretty prints at every stop (see: here and here).
So, he countered with his own waiver -- a shorter version which stuck to ONLY physical injury-related issues.
Admittedly, sitting on the toilet wasn't as comfortable, so I mostly stuck to the side with actual chairs.
But even still, I'd never set or stuck to a budget or set a monthly savings goal before.
The message did not reach the White House, which stuck to outdated talking points contradicted by the facts.
" On another, in red tape stuck to the metal, are the words: "Bring the Wild Boar team home.
Beckham also stuck to her signature silhouette of fitted skirt suits, which were chequered, and wide-leg trousers.
Over the months, Gus regained his movement, stuck to his properly proportioned diet and dropped the extra weight.
I stuck to Shakespeare's more popular plays and Will/Joel offered a lot of feedback along the way.
But I think that's partially because they stuck to their guns [in terms of being out and vocal].
Facebook stuck to describing what the Pages and accounts did, not trying to determine what their motivations were.
No doubt, but Bill James stuck to 15 questions for his Keltner List, so I did as well.
However, the district's top administrative official Sandeep Nanduri stuck to the earlier view that the leak was minor.
They stuck to their script without deviation and avoided eye contact, America's version of the Buckingham Palace guards.
But news organizations have stuck to their decision to refrain from reporting any results early on Election Day.
"I was stuck to the ceiling with happiness," he says of working side-by-side with his son.
Ice stuck to the plan and put in all his required hours while working with Habitat for Humanity.
I wanted to start talking, and I suddenly felt that my top lip got stuck to my nose.
My daily appointment with the scale eliminated any doubt about whether I'd stuck to my program or not.
In dozens of speeches since, the president largely has stuck to two specific claims about his deregulation record.
Although Barnes pulled Horstmann aside to chat, he stuck to his word and politely declined Barnes's date card.
During a string of media appearances last week, Sanders stuck to her "slip of the tongue" talking point.
Flausch said he had told members of UITP that he would check the company stuck to its promises.
"I wouldn't be sitting on this sofa right now had I not stuck to my guns," he said.
He also ensured the Trump stuck to a diplomatic approach with North Korea rather than a military one.
The food that gets stuck to your dishware is basically hydrocarbons, and they are great sources of electrons.
It's a position McConnell has stuck to throughout the drama this week surrounding the report on Bolton's book.
I love the purity of agave spirits undistorted by oak, so for this tasting we stuck to joven.
Two single-issue candidates — one who stuck to his issue throughout the debate, and one who did not.
Fan-footed gecko eggs were stuck to the wall, thanks to an epoxy-like substance in the shells.
Sanders vehemently denied that he made the statement, while Warren stuck to her claim that the exchange occurred.
Sanders vehemently denied that he made the statement, while Warren stuck to her claim that the exchange occurred.
And Elliott says the team mostly stuck to that plan, while giving themselves freedom to try new ideas.
Under Armour has largely stuck to selling the sweat-wicking performance gear that it has become known for.
But the CPD has stuck to its exclusionary policy, despite significant criticism for relying on notoriously inaccurate polling.
All the other top leagues in Europe have stuck to the longstanding deadline of August 31, or thereabouts.
The bike The bike Basically, Peloton is a $2200,2500 stationary bike with a tablet stuck to the front.
Customers had stuck to buying basics like bread, milk and sugar, where the margins were thinnest, she said.
Despite the unmet demand, the company stuck to its plan to make the car for just one year.
When Trump finally stuck to Pence, at the end of his lengthy speech, he seemed robotic, bored, restless.
Companies thought plowing millions of dollars into research and development was risky and stuck to safer revenue streams.
They stuck to grocery stores and local markets, where Ragusa quickly uncovered how to score the best deals.
By that time, bits of my hair had broke off and stuck to the wounds on my back.
Instead of randomly choosing producers, the two stuck to artists who spoke to them on a personal level.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly certified that Iran has stuck to the terms of the nuclear deal.
"I'm stuck to my routine," she told Bustle as she celebrated Proactiv's Paint Positivity campaign in New York City.
It was Ashby, who Dalton calls "Glenny", who stuck to his guns on critical elements of the new program.
But unlike a day earlier when he falsely claimed a record-high murder rate, Trump stuck to the facts.
The young scholars stuck to the regeneration theme when Schleifer started Regeneron in 1988, with Yancopoulos its founding scientist.
So it's a decent bet that some of these are still stuck to the Curiosity rover, now on Mars.
It stuck to a forecast for a solid rise in its 2016 operating margin from 12.91 percent in 2015.
Plus, the bottom of the mat stuck to the floor and it didn't slide around during class, she said.
Fans think Kylie Jenner is pregnant again after she posted a photo of her daughter Stormi "stuck" to her.
The London-listed company stuck to its 2019 production guidance set out in an update to investors in December.
I wash my face twice a day and moisturize, but I've never religiously stuck to a skin-care regimen.
"Give the Dodgers credit, they pitched well, had a great plan, stuck to it, didn't walk anybody," he said.
She mostly stuck to the script, although there was one cute moment when she recognized material from her audition.
In South Carolina, Mr. Kasich has stuck to his centrist message, but his campaign is also stressing his faith.
" The student described the suspect as "very quiet," saying he "stuck to himself [and] wasn't a very social person.
The deal was also a notable bite for PepsiCo, which has largely stuck to smaller deals in recent years.
The dried and pressed flowers — including daisies, cornflowers and forget-me-nots — were stuck to the models using adhesive.
Vedanta's Indian founder and boss, Anil Agarwal, stuck to the PR script, repeatedly describing the shooting as "absolutely unfortunate".
Apple Music, Tidal and, until recently, Spotify, failed at music discovery because they stuck to a blog-style format.
Even when adapted for modern consumers, the two companies stuck to one tradition: manufacturing their stroopwafels in the Netherlands.
On the digital side, the Johnson campaign has largely stuck to its roots by embracing the Libertarian community online.
But for the most part, Miley stayed away from theatrics and stuck to pouring her heart out in song.
Direct Line, however, called its third-quarter performance "robust", and stuck to its 2018 and medium-term financial targets.
However, major currency pairs have largely stuck to their ranges since news of the email probe broke last week.
They have stuck to their game plan and believed in their way of doing it, and that's a strength.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stuck to religious readings for their ceremony, as did Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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Despite being convicted last month on a pair of assault charges, Gross, 31, stuck to his story on Wednesday.
It is not planned, but when I look back, I see that I have not stuck to a genre.
Plenty of people mount their TVs on a wall anyway, and Beam can be stuck to a wall too.
I was stuck to the ground, I could almost feel gravity pulling me down with all of its force.
Originally, the McCurry's set their retirement budget at $32,000 a year, which they stuck to in 23 and 2000.
Gelbakhiani said that what makes nightlife in Tbilisi so extraordinary is that it isn't stuck to a specific routine.
Rand Paul—readmitted to the main stage after his relegation to the undercard—stuck to his unelectable libertarian principles.
Under Portia Simpson Miller, the prime minister since 2012, the PNP government has doggedly stuck to an austerity programme.
Appearing at more than 100 town halls in New Hampshire, he stuck to his core message of economic revival.
NFL quarterback Wilson, meanwhile, stuck to the theme by rocking a white hooded top with matching pants and sneakers.
When I implemented an effective morning routine and stuck to it, I was able to massively reduce my anxiety.
Deutsche Bank analyst Gregg Gilbert stuck to his "buy" rating on Mylan stock earlier this month, noting its valuation.
Hooper stuck to various flavors of horror for most of his career, though it wasn't just big screen features.
From the moment he took office, Reagan had a vision, and he doggedly stuck to it for eight years.
When our camera guy asked if that included her mom, Danielle pretty much stuck to her original tag line.
She stuck to her plans to target five North American factories for closure and cut nearly 13,000 jobs overall.
The group stuck to its target for return on invested capital (ROIC), which one analyst said was a disappointment.
Toyota has stuck to its tradition of introducing new technologies to the masses with each remodeling of the Corolla.
Ozobot peers and competitors like Dash & Dot, Makeblock, Cubetto, Goldieblox and Roominate have stuck to their own homegrown brands.
"I stuck to an audio palette with references to the natural world," said the artist to THUMP over email.
Scientists have found that 0.8 of a degree of warming could be avoided if countries stuck to their commitments.
Other than some occasional third-down wrinkles, Bradley stuck to the same predictable Cover-3 on early downs Sunday.
In spite of the challenges that faced him, he stuck to his guns and transformed his struggles into strengths.
The White House's story was easily debunked—and yet they've stuck to it, even as more contradictory evidence emerges.
Clinton didn't receive roaring applause because she stuck to granular policy details, and not because the crowd wasn't supportive.
The group also stuck to its goal of ending 2016 with its net-debt-to-EBITDA ratio below 2.2.
Seibert said the principle of German parliamentary involvement in any such decision would be stuck to in any case.
We need to assess how they've stuck to their commitments and know that they're being true to their word.
The women competed in the fitness category while the men's competition stuck to the classic version of the sport.
He had his water cut off and an earth wall built around his house, but stuck to his guns.
Not only is the meat browning, but it's leaving little bits of caramelized flavor stuck to the pan ("fond").
Similar to ground beef, Impossible's beef crisped up and left plenty of little flavorful pieces stuck to the pot.
I congratulate those GOP members who have stuck to their guns and refused to go along with Trump's nomination.
Rosen stuck to the Democratic Party's 2016 platform, including calling for comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship.
Not only did he persevere to win, he stuck to his positions despite the "experts" and their widespread derision.
Yet, the government's nutrition experts have ignored the latest research, and stuck to their anti-fat, pro-carb message.
The dark spots swam in front of her eyes and her tongue stuck to the roof of her mouth.
But living like that is harder for young people whose parents haven't stuck to traditions as much as mine.
The angst of decision making was low as long as you stuck to the Big Blues of the world.
The fact that Cormier rallied, regained his faculties, and stuck to Johnson at the first missed blow was remarkable.
Joe Biden fumbled repeatedly as Trump turned his defensive posture on Ukraine into a narrative that stuck to Biden.
He gamely stuck to his insistence that dissension does not undermine the alliance, even as Mr. Trump's denigrations continued.
The company, however, stuck to its output forecast of 1,137,000 - 1,207,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2020.
There was a lot on his sheet but not a lot on theirs, they stuck to the same areas.
"In the dissident world, the nickname Prince stuck to him — and he wore it with dignity," Mr. Sakharov wrote.
The few speakers who stuck to the script about jobs were mostly past and present business associates of Trump.
Many consumers have posed playfully with the masks stuck to their faces and posted the images on social media.
That legislation would not be filibusterable, so long as it stuck to a given set of budget-related topics.
After years of picking my skin bloody, I've finally found (and stuck to) a routine that anyone can follow.
For the most part, she stuck to the talking points she had delivered on Wednesday, down to the wording.
Few tourists were making the trip to Vietnam by 21960, and those who did largely stuck to the capital.
The White House said it fully expected the meeting to take place, if North Korea stuck to its promises.
Mr. Schulz, who was advocating a coalition (and his continued leadership role within it), stuck to the script, uninspired.
When I was 23, I left my New York City apartment with a panty liner stuck to my back.
No matter what he thought in private of such comments, Djokovic has stuck to the high road in public.
The performance of the Haydn that Ms. Malkki led suggested why the nickname "Philosopher" has stuck to the symphony.
Gals stuck to cozy knits, though some, inexplicably, wore T-shirts and backless tops on this nippy fall night.
A group of French sailors stuck to a more old fashioned way: throwing a message in a bottle overboard.
Bowling stuck to her plan and made her final payment 90 days later, at the end of March 2015.
You see the chewed gum and crusted snot stuck to the table's underside, the run in the hostess's stocking.
But others have stuck to their reading lists, sometimes even addressing the moral stakes of their decisions in class.
The menu is extensive, and although Spanish cheeses and charcuterie are also offered, we stuck to the star attractions.
She stuck to it and encouraged me to try, but she didn't force it on the rest of us.
While the Warren campaign has stuck to its corruption-centric message, it has noticeably shifted tactics in recent weeks.
Until now, Analogue has stuck to re-creating consoles, but the Analogue Pocket will have a few hidden talents.
Martin has stopped making kids' music, but he's stuck to his impulse to write songs that sound like him.
" It was a recipe that Ms. Higgins Clark said she stuck to, with the addition of the question "Why?
The 78-year-old, who had a heart attack last fall, stuck to not releasing his comprehensive medical records.
In 2013, Mr. Rajoy called the slush fund documents "apocryphal," and he stuck to a similar line on Wednesday.
"We still paint on cardboard with a stick with animal hairs stuck to the end," he said in 2006.
In the campaign, Mr. Johnson stuck to a disciplined strategy, forswearing the clownishness that has characterized his political career.
Krzanich stuck to the company line that the updates would not drastically affect computer performance for the average user.
Now, more than 10 years since Winfrey's 2006 interview with Wapner, the business mogul has stuck to her word.
The person at the meeting said they were shocked and dismayed that Smollett stuck to his story of innocence.
The central bank largely stuck to its previous assumptions for growth and inflation over the three-year forecast horizon.
However, the Fed stuck to its outlook for two more rate hikes this year and three more in 22.8.
It was Ashby, who Dalton calls "Glenny", who stuck to his guns on critical elements of the new programme.
Trump, meanwhile, stuck to his normal line: nothing to see here; everyone else is doing something wrong except me.
Here we are celebrating the fact that he stuck to the "optimistic" script without devolving into incoherence and cruelty.
Over the next three months, Pelosi stuck to her strategy, even as more of her Democratic colleagues broke ranks.
Democrats could not filibuster that legislation as long as it stuck to a given set of budget-related topics.
And then I would have heat packs stuck to me — three on my arms, a couple across my chest.
Mr. Xi, a senior Trump administration official said, stuck to his talking points during the call with Mr. Trump.
I wasn't sure how to prepare myself the night before the test, so I stuck to business as usual.
It could be that they stuck to their treatment better when adults in their lives were more actively involved.
The subject came up a few times, but Tillerson stuck to what has been his public position for years.
She had previously stuck to the ultimatum: pass the Brexit deal, or leave without one altogether on March 29.
Aberdeen-based Wood also stuck to its expectation of revenue growth, strong earnings growth and cash generation in 2019.
I actually got stuck to the floor, my hairpiece stuck to the floor, so I actually remained on the floor for the last half hour to 45 minutes of shooting that scene, because I didn't want to get up and have them put me back together again, so I just stayed there.
Contacted by Reuters, Borghi said he stuck to his position that the state should remain a stakeholder in the bank.
He and Wilke both stuck to the party line, emphasizing the importance of the customer experience in everything Amazon pursues.
Maybe connecting the headphones to an iPhone messed them up for good, and I should've just stuck to Surface gadgets.
A notice stuck to the door explained that, once again, the world would have to make do with a quartet.
They are particles that fell out of the Ohio winter sky and stuck to the windshield of a parked car.
More than the sexual aspect, Nadkins are about men feeling fresh and not having their balls stuck to their thighs.
However, medical products maker ConvaTec added 5.3 percent after it reported in-line first quarter and stuck to annual targets.
"We stuck to our roots of what we do best: Seek out and curate and package existing content," John said.
Phoenix stuck to the same exact look, including the longer tie, at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 19. 
A pretty young girl attempting to ninja-murder a businessman ends up with poisonous sea urchins stuck to her face.
Dollar General reported better-than-expected results and stuck to its full-year forecast to account for already announced tariffs.
United Technologies said this week it would not lose focus on industrial issues and stuck to its engine production goals.
I stuck to ocean tones, with accents of magenta and lavender — and lots of fun patterns and textures, of course!
The most damaging label that has stuck to the former banker is that he is "the president of the rich".
Mueller had vowed not to speak beyond the contents of his 448-page report, and largely stuck to those guidelines.
This cherry case feels super cheap — it's made of pleather with a metal backing stuck to it with cheap glue.
We stuck to a very specific palette for the Meths [the show's upper class], because they live above the clouds.
Disciplined, because he laid out clearly before his election what he planned to do, and has stuck to his word.
Once I got my shit together, found the right plan and stuck to it, then everything would fall into place.
We got a little rowdy, but I stuck to my guns, and we just ended up making out, a lot.
North Korea has so far stuck to the moratorium on nuclear tests and missile launches it announced earlier this year.
Turning to Britain's plans to leave the European Union, Kaeser said the agreed timetable on Brexit must be stuck to.
We've stuck to the ones whose characters are still alive in the show, just so the list isn't too long.
Given these significant differences, Porcaroli stuck to the script, not to the scandal, when preparing for the role of Chiara.
Unfortunately, Whittaker saw that horrendous knockout and it was likely why he stuck to Romero constantly in the bottom position.
Other popular messaging services like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger have largely stuck to the basics without overhauling their design constantly.
"I'm stuck to my routine," Jenner told Bustle as she celebrated Proactiv's new Paint Positivity campaign in New York City.
For one of the most recognizable faces in the world, Julia Roberts has never stuck to one look for long.
Novartis on Monday stuck to its full-year forecast of $200 million in revenue from Entresto "as of right now".
For lunch and dinner, I stuck to hormone-free meat and eggs, and paired them with spinach, cauliflower or broccoli.
Susan Collins: Collins made her decision early and stuck to it, ultimately emerging as the repeal bills' harshest GOP critic.
Stuck to playing offense, the kitten does his best to wrangle the snack away without actually hurting his squirrel buddy.
I smashed the claw-side of my crowbar at the picture of my ex that was stuck to the side.
The bank also stuck to its overnight borrowing rate at 7.25 percent and its overnight lending rate at 10.75 percent.
Stuck to the glass window of a Denver office building, the Post-it Notes spelled out "Fearless" on Friday morning.
As for variations of the shoe on offer, Muaddi has definitely learned, and more or less stuck to, what works.
Shelby said he wouldn't vote on any nominees until after his primary was over, and he stuck to his word.
For 2019, it stuck to its target of 6.5 percent, while maintaining a 5 percent outlook for the medium term.
Bouygues stuck to its forecast for improved group profitability this year, driving its shares up 3% in early session trading.
An eyewitness and an interior ministry official said a vehicle caught fire after a bomb stuck to its underside exploded.
However, they have made clear that, so far, May has stuck to her position that she will seek no delay.
Still, the poll taken over the past 2135 days showed equity strategists largely stuck to bullish views, their default position.
"We stuck to the things we knew well, and we were comfortable with that we wanted to do," he said.
While many teens were abandoning Facebook in favor of snapping, I stuck to my guns and existing social media habit.
While she made clear Berlin and Washington would "of course" remain close partners, Merkel stuck to her language from Sunday.
After the seminar, I followed up with Grossman multiple times to clarify this point, but he stuck to his guns.
Here's the story of how we planned the perfect day and stuck to our budget — and how you can, too.
Washington signaled it would pull out of the arms control treaty six months ago unless Moscow stuck to the accord.
Several lawmakers appeared skeptical, suggesting Roberts was naive and overly relaxed, but he stuck to his assessment throughout the session.
But their captions stuck to dates and names, giving little suggestion of defeat or what these remnants might symbolise today.
After going without a goal in two hard-fought losses to Switzerland and France, Albania stuck to its defensive approach.
Capita, which provides IT-led services for the public and private sector, also stuck to its full-year profit forecast.
When it comes to China's commitment to reform and opening up, China has always stuck to its word, he said.
Meanwhile, in Gilbert's office there are three giant cutouts of Buffett's head stuck to a whiteboard, one of them autographed.
He works at Microsoft, developing Samantha 2, an adhesive patch that, once stuck to your brow, relays your thoughts onscreen.
The company stuck to plans to invest $25 billion this year, at the lower end of the long-term target.
Meantime, more than 58 million people shopped only online, and over 803 million individuals just stuck to stores, NRF said.
The company stuck to its forecast of underlying operating margin growth of between 0 to 50 basis points in 2019.
I was once thrown to the ground from the kick of a rifle, so at 9 I stuck to handguns.
However, I knew the value of my company, and I stuck to my guns and did not take the bait.
The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star has more or less stuck to this bang-free look over the years.
Although scantily clad women greeted visitors at many of the booths, exhibitors on the whole stuck to family-rated content.
The test chart photo above was taken while the fly was still stuck to the glass element inside the lens.
Powell on Wednesday stuck to the program on interest rates, but he may have gone afoul in another arena: tariffs.
For his part, the Mandarin stuck to the far side of the pond, ducking the attention and the telephoto lenses.
The Fed stuck to its outlook for two more hikes this year, instead of the three expected by the market.
Cernovich did the only thing you have to do to win in today's media landscape: He stuck to his guns.
But no such confrontation was broadcast, and his interviews with celebrities stuck to the typical fare of fashion and film.
He told people there was a problem very simply, and stuck to a vague argument that he would fix it.
For starters, he has served platters of fast food to athletes when his predecessors mostly stuck to cookies and punch.
She's excited and elated that Gray has continued to espouse a belief she held and stuck to during her career.
Sanders stuck to his view that tackling mass incarceration and other inequities is a way to help mend that history.
She stuck to a popular message, raised huge sums of money, and built a formidable grassroots organization across the country.
In the Cabinet, he invited debate but stuck to his main principles: balanced budgets alongside investments in infrastructure and defense.
But President Trump has not stuck to his plan, nor developed the political good will necessary to carry it out.
Several other witnesses testified Perry left almost immediately and stuck to his "usual talking points" about fighting corruption that day.
The word "acting" is still conspicuously stuck to his title, even though Mr. Trump could remove it at any time.
The Queen stuck to her traditional of sporting bright colors — worn so she can be easily spotted in large crowds!
This little circular fella uses adhesives to latch onto flat surfaces and provide the location of whatever it's stuck to.
Blake has stuck to some form of this routine ever since she left Google and ventured out on her own.
If there's one line intelligence officials have stuck to about Russian interference in US elections, it's that it never stopped.
Since its beginnings, Everlane has stuck to classic, ageless basics like straight jeans, plain leather flats, and crewneck cashmere sweaters.
Most Republicans stuck to the line Ryan used — that what Trump said about Curiel is racist and he should apologize.
The institute now expects a 1.7 percent expansion this year and stuck to its forecast of 1.6 percent in 2017.
Ever since the original PlayStation hit the market in 1994, Sony's series of videogame consoles has stuck to the numbers.
Then reduce the heat and simmer for about 2 minutes, scraping loose any browned bits that stuck to the pan.
Langer stuck to using the long putter, adhering to the rule by moving the club inches away from his chest.
So for a while, they mostly stuck to building their own systems on platforms like Linux, Android, or Blackberry QNX.
The result is a sticky, painful mess -- kind of like if you got superglue stuck to your fingers, he said.
Until now, Pelosi has stuck to her commitment not to pursue impeachment, instead offering up limp and hopeless legislative proposals.
Pelosi stuck to her "investigate, legislate, litigate" strategy even as a majority of her caucus was supporting an impeachment inquiry.
They come with a reusable adhesive so they can be stuck to hard surfaces like a fridge or a countertop.
The Patriots stuck to the ground to convert on essential third down plays behind all-purpose running back James White.
"We stuck to our guns, we talked to our customers, we did our research, and we kept going," he said.
When asked what in the deal was painful for the OVP, Woeginger said each party had stuck to its issues.
They could easily have stuck to the path of middle-class establishmentarianism, more interested in civic engagement than political engagement.
They would duck in on guys as they got stuck to the fence and muscle the fight to the floor.
"We stuck to our system, we stuck to our game plan, and we did it longer," said Anderson, who took over the team lead in wins with his 2200th while improving his record to 6-2 since returning to the team after a two-month absence spent with his wife as she battles cancer.
Throughout this series, Albers stuck to one pictorial formula, the square, in which each shape (color) within was also a square.
She then stuck to her promise: Everything on her Twitter and Instagram traces back to her album, which launches November 11.
Air France-KLM also stuck to a target for a reduction of unit costs of at least 1.5 percent this year.
The airline stuck to its outlook for a positive income before tax and nonrecurring items for the 2015/16 financial year.
Democrats have mostly stuck to slamming Trump for feigning to act on drug prices while cozying up to the drug industry.
Christy Carlson Romano stuck to her Disney roots while searching for the perfect theme for daughter Isabella "Izzy" Victoria's second birthday.
Gustavo, who stuck to drinking, saw people snorting coke and smoking weed there, and felt it was a lot to handle.
Princess Sofia, a former model and a reality TV contestant, stuck to a dark brunette color for her June 2015 wedding.
You've generally stuck to pretty measured criticisms about President Trump in the past, but you're making some pretty dramatic statements today.
Inspired by Cinderella, the actress stuck to the theme with a light up ballgown designed by long time collaborator, Tommy Hilfiger.
Check back in with me next week, I bet the case will have little crusted bits stuck to it by then.
He didn't insult anyone; he showed deference to his rivals and stuck to the populist script of making America great again.
Foreign investors have for now mostly stuck to real estate deals because that market is better established with easily-valued collateral.
The tone was a notable contrast from the president's address on Afghanistan last night, in which he stuck to the teleprompter.
Like Doom, it was a revival of an aging property; like Doom, it worked best when it stuck to the basics.
According to identical statements issued by the two governments following the call on Monday, both men stuck to their existing positions.
Still, the day after the Cohen news, red-state Democrats mostly stuck to the line about needing to see more information.
See for yourself: While everyone has made the leap to dual cameras, Google has stuck to just one on the back.
So far he has stuck to that, at the expense of economic growth, which is unlikely to exceed 1% this year.
Speaking at the bank's regular inflation briefing, Cetinkaya also said the bank has stuck to its 2019 forecast of 6.5 percent.
And it stuck to a financial "road map" telling investors how profitable it intended to be over the next five years.
"You mean, the lip gloss that your hair would get stuck to and then make streaks across your cheeks?" she laughs.
According to Karl, that gross stuff on its tail is just dirt and fir needles that got stuck to its slime.
And if we stuck to that schedule, we'd be able to edit four 10- to 15-minute documentaries in six weeks.
Sanders stuck to his message on health care and other core economic issues during a CNN town hall in New Hampshire.
Trying To Succeed Where Other Asian E-Commerce Giants Haven't In the United States, Mercari has stuck to a similar strategy.
It has also stuck to its prediction that net outflows would fall to zero in the second half of the year.
For now, at least, the Clinton campaign has chosen a central line of attack for its commercials and stuck to it.
Facing intensifying concern from investors over the bank's independence, Cetinkaya has stuck to careful responses to public questions about political influence.
When core consumer price inflation for June rose to 2.1% on Thursday, Powell stuck to the script and stocks rallied further.
Trump traveled to New Hampshire, where he stuck to the same theme, telling 500 Republicans at the Portsmouth Rotary Club that
This means that the region stuck to its lowest pace of growth in four years in the final quarter of 2018.
Billy Nungesser said the copper box was stuck to the bottom of the pedestal, so once removed it had no top.
Didi is also considering offering bike-sharing, scooters and motorcycles in Mexico, while Uber so far has stuck to ride-hailing.
While Francis stuck to his custom of using a simple car, he was escorted by many armored military and police vehicles.
I met her at a really fancy hotel in London, where I ordered a beer, and she stuck to black coffee.
How to Get Elizabeth Olsen's Half Bun Look As for their style, they stuck to their signature looks through and through.
Brunson made a similar discovery, and nowhere was this clearer than when he stuck to Sam Alvey like white on rice.
The company stuck to its 2016 earnings and revenue forecast it issued earlier in January, which was slightly below analysts' expectations.
It's as goofy and adhesive as anything he's released to date—more hot tar stuck to the bottom of your shoe.
Berkeley rose 1.9 percent after it stuck to its profit target despite softness in Britain's housing market caused by Brexit uncertainties.
Berkeley added 2 percent after it stuck to its profit target despite softness in Britain's housing market caused by Brexit uncertainties.
The group said in July the plan was starting to take hold and it stuck to its full-year profit forecast.
The company, which stuck to its full-year guidance, said it expects better performance in the second half of the year.
He stuck to his bright blond hue with newly frosted tips and got a slight trim keeping his usually shaggy length.
At the outcome of a two-day monetary policy meeting on Friday, the Bank of Japan stuck to its dovish stance.
You came here to welcome our workers and thank them for what they have done and that's what he stuck to.
I stuck to houses and geometric shapes; they pulled limbs out of the air, molded orange basketballs, rendered figures in motion.
It's unclear whether the negativity has stuck to Trump — the polls have stayed relatively consistent, with Clinton in a slight lead.
A deleted email on your server is likely still stuck to the inbox of its recipient or one or more servers.
As we told you, they flew from Chicago to attend the arraignment ... and stuck to their phones as they walked in.
"He has long sought to shake off the abnormal military-first policy the country has stuck to for a long time."
There are many other issues where Trump has stuck to his guns despite advice from his staff and other informed people.
Until the very end, Mr. Kasich stuck to his message, even as it became clear it was not a winning one.
He stuck to whatever center still exists in American politics -- supporting Judge Brett Kavanaugh and saying he wouldn't vote for Sen.
Despite the little league viewers' chants of "go go go!" and "you're almost there!" he stuck to his slow-motion run.
"Had he stuck to what his camp claimed he came to do, we would not have had a problem!" she wrote.
He didn't love the gummy grape candy that he said ended up stuck to his $4,295 treadmill during the delivery process.
He stuck to his promise, declining to answer a number of questions and referencing the report in response to numerous questions.
So the filmmakers stuck to the black-and-white theme as much as possible and desaturated the colors on the creatures.
Instead, and especially under the strongman leadership of Xi, China has stuck to market economics but clamped down on political freedoms.
It's also left the CPU stuck to the cooler (and you can see the bent pins on the upper right side).
While Starr's release delivered a political punch to Clinton, he stuck to the reporting of the facts, as he gathered them.
According to the Times' report, this all could have been avoided had Musk stuck to the agreement his lawyers had negotiated.
Pang and his team wanted to figure out how the tentacles stuck to things underwater, so they made their own tentacles.
There was little sparring and only a few barbs as the contenders largely stuck to talk of trade, terrorism and immigration.
Hess stuck to its plan of spending $2.9 billion in 2019, up 38 percent from its projected spending plan for 2018.
Trump, being Trump, inflicted some wounds on himself even as he mostly stuck to his previously stated attacks on Clinton's trustworthiness.
It spins and lurches and gets him so lost that, if he's not stuck to a wall, he's running in circles.
Just then, a fellow audience member pointed out that there was a fruit sticker stuck to the back of my thigh.
Indivior stuck to its 2018 revenue guidance but said it would revisit the forecast if Dr. Reddy's launches the cheaper drug.
When pressed on whether she would stand up for LGBTQ students under a federal voucher program she stuck to her script.
He didn't love the gummy grape candy that he said ended up stuck to his $4,295 treadmill during the delivery process. 
Black kids in the neighborhood mostly stuck to basketball, and those who chose football rarely got the chance to play quarterback.
Clinton stuck to a safe script and leveled no surprise attacks; Mr. Trump widened his political vulnerabilities with ill-considered comments.
To state that in very clear terms: We stuck to the law and the result was a decline in our traffic.
Whether I spoke to a stranger or a friend, the exchange flowed freely so long as I stuck to small talk.
Prodding firms to raise wages and boost investment became a challenge for the BOJ as companies stuck to a deflationary mindset.
We had a strict time limit, so we stuck to broad themes, rather than exploring the many intricacies of his case.
He struck a deal with a landlord who was willing to forgo rent as long Mr. Matthews stuck to his studies.
" Then, a turn toward the dark: "I'm currently stuck to my couch, so I figure it's time to solve this mess.
The team dated the tooth dentin and enamel, the sediment stuck to the upper jaw, and tools found near the fossil.
In the past I have not stuck to my resolutions, but this year I made a goal that I can achieve.
Basically, let this sauce do the work for you and whatever you're craving, instead of feeling stuck to a rigid recipe.
On Pro Basketball Had he stuck to his oft-cited timetable, Gregg Popovich could have dodged the whole Kawhi Leonard commotion.

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