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Mr. Martinez, impressed that she had stuck up for herself, responded, "I do like you".
In another studio, some years previously, John had stuck up a photo of Liverpool footballer Kenny Dalglish, with a handwritten caption: "God, an informal pose".
I'd been there many times before and thus was familiar with the droll monstrosity on a giant poster that an engineer outfit had stuck up on a stanchion — a creation executed by some marine who had been a cartoonist in civilian life.
But the secretary had stuck up for Brathwaite Burke, explaining that it was the TV networks' decision.
A small part of it had stuck up above the soil and when the landowner was tilling the land and discovered it, he had it raised again on the same spot.
For example, she had stuck up a note saying that test results would be declared to patients after 12PM – something I thought was amusing, since we were often given the results earlier and had plenty of time to pass them on before midday.
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Authorities have stuck up a plaque, put out 63 bats.
"Look," he says, "it has stuck up early pieces of content.
Sharpton: I'm sticking up for a lot of people that have felt that no one has stuck up for them.
We have lost many, many strong community activists who have stuck up for their area for many long years.
"He has stuck up for me a lot and I feel the need to stick up for him this week," Collins said.
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