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So why didn't Holder and his colleagues try to make another criminal case stick?
Some people find milk sits horribly when they're feeling anxious, in which case stick to toast.
The failure to make the case stick was a bitter disappointment for Mr Genachowski, who had hoped it would set a legal precedent for any future violations of the net-neutrality principle.
"This progressive wear, combined with certain operating and environmental conditions, can cause friction in the mechanism to increase and intermittently result in the accelerator pedal being harder to depress, slow to return or, in the worst case, stick in a partially open position," it said.
Some people are known to not like this style; if that is your case, stick to the creamy, tender potato salad.
However, attorney David Benowitz, a gun law expert, told the Post that making the case stick would be difficult because the attack seemed to happen near the shooter's property line.
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But in this case sticking to such a low fixed price is self-defeating.
Of all her legal victories, the 2003 Massachusetts case sticks with her.
No case sticks out more starkly in this regard than Irom Sharmila, who continues to be force fed.
Camacho entered college in the fall of 2012, with her case stuck in a family court in lower Manhattan.
Stuff the EU, stuff dismantling the Brexit case, sticking it to the Conservatives was what really counted.
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