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It might be sticky.
("People think the jewelry might be sticky like a lollipop," she says. "It's pure sugar, so it's not sticky at all").
"I hope they can be patient, it might not go right at the flick of a switch - there might be times when it doesn't go right, there might be sticky times in near future".
One squid had trouble disentangling itself from a submersible, suggesting its extremities might be sticky.
Also on the short list: CEO Parsons and Viacom President Mel Karmazin Mel Karmazin, although a dual role for the former at the company might be sticky given potential corporate governance conflicts.
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That money, which helps push share prices up even further, might be stickier than the foreign kind.
Back at home that evening, we find everything has been cleared up, although all the surfaces have a dull sheen, as if they might still be sticky to the touch.
Over time, however, the company realized that a pay-per-class model might not be sticky enough for users, which led to the launch of ClassPass.
A shot of liquor, if you're a drinker, adds a fizzy warmth that fortifies a drink that might otherwise just be sticky and sugary.
In its opening moments the production — conceived by Mr. Gray's widow, Kathleen Russo — would seem to confirm fears that the show might be a sticky, willfully positive celebration of a life that ended tragically.
And, perhaps surprisingly, philanthropy might be more "sticky" if it involves personal sacrifice, according to Lara Aknin.
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