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The city has become stuck with more available office space than any other central business district in the nation except Chicago, Washington and Boston.
The cases they do take, he says, tend to be short and easy, lest the lawyers become stuck with long-term commitments that may end up counting against them.
Mr. Morris, who covers mall-based clothing chains, said several had begun cutting back on orders for the holidays, lest they become stuck with racks of unsold sweaters and coats.
If you're looking at a Q, we're recommending waiting for the Pro, lest you become stuck with the formerly sexy but now just garbage not-so-smartphone that pawn shops won't take.
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Plomer – whom Furbank described as "precise and sedate, with a teasing and foxy aplomb" – appeared a good choice but he soon became stuck, with a block against detailing Forster's sexuality.
That fortuitous meeting, in turn, led to a rendezvous in New York a few weeks later, where they became "stuck with each other during a blizzard," recalled Ms. Fisher, then a marketing manager for a company in San Francisco that sold Franzia wines, a business her grandfather Salvador J. Franzia helped found.
Several cars became stuck, with drivers having to radio for a cinch from our medically trained mountain guides.
The aftermath was ugly; as homeowners surrendered their homes to the banks, banks became stuck with non-performing assets on their books and liquidity dried up.
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