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Mr. Paul repeatedly stuck to the message he has been delivering since the beginning of the campaign season, and all of his political life, really.
The finding, they said, could be worrisome in the case of babies and premature infants in intensive care units who are repeatedly stuck with needles and subjected to other painful tests and treatments.
On the other hand, I could just be reflecting the cynical bias of my generation, which has been repeatedly stuck with the bill for the baby boomers' political excesses.
Since his downfall, Affleck has been accused on multiple occasions of sexual misconduct, while Damon has repeatedly stuck his foot in his mouth in conversations about sexual harassment and assault. .
But Wall Street's campaign spending and lobbying power is so intimidating that banks have repeatedly stuck the public with the tab for their losses and no one in Washington stops them.
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For repeatedly sticking a glass in someone's face, a man was fined £200 and given a community service order of 100 hours.
Cross a gecko with a mussel and what comes out is a new type of adhesive tape that can repeatedly stick and restick, even underwater.
Romney then had his best twenty minutes since New Hampshire, repeatedly sticking it to Newt on his resignation as Speaker of the House and his employment at Freddie Mac.
Gavin Esler poses the questions and Smith responds by repeatedly sticking his tongue out at the camera, mumbling mostly incoherent replies.
It was Andrei Geim and Kostya Novoselov at Manchester University who realised that they could create layers of graphene just one molecule thick by repeatedly sticking and peeling back Scotch tape from flakes of graphite – the stuff found in pencils.
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