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But rules are rules, and they had to be stuck to," Paxman said.
Some of them had to be stuck to the teeth overnight.
The questions, Katherine reassures us, are just conversation starters, and not to be stuck to rigidly.
"There's no reason to be stuck to the old way of doing things," she said.
The bottles are BPA-free, and some have suction cups so they can be stuck to walls in tight spaces.
You might want to stick to your exercise regimen, but you don't want to be stuck to the ground.
We might rejig the details of it, but the spending plans as they're set out will be stuck to.
The spending plans as they are set out will be stuck to, not a penny more, not a penny less.
What is most different about these cases (there are also models for a variety of phones) is the number of ways they can be stuck to various surfaces.
Freezing of gait (FoG) is a common symptom of the disease and results in the person appearing to be stuck to the ground.
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