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It is hard to make a staple sound fresh when it has achieved an iconic status like "Madama Butterfly".
Knowing you have the ability to make a staple foodstuff that you thought was only available in shops changes the way you see yourself.
The price of "gozo", the crushed cassava used to make a staple dish, has almost doubled since the crisis began.
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Vladimir Putin has made a staple of invoking history to justify his actions.
It's a tournament that Roddick made a staple in his tennis diet each February, playing it 10 times in the last 12 years.
James Infirmary," which Ms. Wilson has made a staple in recent years, releasing it on two separate albums, "Loverly" (2008) and "Silver Pony" (2010).
All the imagery of the rapt and the raptured and the rest that the "Left Behind" books have made a staple for fundamentalist Christians represents contemporary people and events, and was well understood in those terms by the original audience.
I would feel terrible if they'd added guitars, you know, tried to modernize it: I would hate that!" Not that he's so old-fashioned -- he was into "sampling" long before rappers made a staple of it.
China's role will be key – it is North Korea's sole ally and economic backer, and it has made a staple of throwing its weight around in the region.
But the comparative analysis, which Hume made a staple of empiricist methodology, does not exhaust the gamut of intellectual values.
On 9 February 1363 the town was made a staple port.
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