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Next, he began sticking photos on the brick wall.
Visibility worsened and snow began sticking to the field as the band played at halftime.
Yet after Trump's win, Turnbull, too, began sticking it to The Man.
It's as if the models glowering down the runway at a Yohji Yamamoto fashion show suddenly began sticking out their tongues and pulling faces.
Over the past decade, as gaming spread and casinos started proliferating up and down the East Coast, gamblers began sticking closer to home.
The Red Cross began "sticking" people on a large scale during World War II, when it was called on to provide blood for soldiers.
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For snow to begin sticking on roads, it may require an additional hour.
Meanwhile, a group of women who say rosaries on the church steps every Monday have begun sticking fliers to the door.
Favored by artisanal butter-makers, a batch churn, which resembles a washing machine, aerates the cream to froth it, then spins it until the fat molecules are flung from the liquid and begin sticking to one another.
He was about to begin sticking them all over his hands when I caught him and took the sheet away.
Since then, Trump has overhauled his campaign leadership and appears to have moved on from the Khans and begun sticking to his core issues of immigration and trade on the campaign trail.
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