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"The stigma has stuck for so long".
NBC has stuck for many years to a policy of not pre-empting the highly profitable "Today" show to carry Wimbledon in the early morning.
If you go in search of a copy today, you will discover that the label has stuck, for her works are usually kept in the specialist crime or thriller sections of bookstores rather than among general fiction.
In person, Avraham Yehoshua – the B is for Bulli, a nickname given to him by two girls at junior school that has stuck for life – conveys none of this.
The catchy name has stuck for over a decade, but Serigraphie Populaire literally translates to "Popular Screenprinting," and the duo have moved further and further away from the printing process that originally obsessed them when they dropped out of art school in the early 00s to focus on touring in bands and creating increasingly abstract gig posters.
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On the contrary, numerous changes in the ratio over the years have stuck: for example, NBA teams won 65% of their regular-season home games from 1975-1992, compared with just 60% since then.
Sharpton: I'm sticking up for a lot of people that have felt that no one has stuck up for them.
That has stuck true for over ten years now".
And that began a business that he has stuck with for his entire life.
Technically there's a final consensus process done by email, but clearly the hum has stuck around for a reason.
This isn't the first time the U.S. Chamber has stuck up for its buddies at Bank of America.
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