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His hotel was on Chang'an Avenue, and although it was after eight o'clock, his taxi was soon stuck in traffic.
A strong gust blew the boat over, and the cloth sails were soon stuck in the water.
Anna tracks him down; he receives her warmly, but those blue eyes of his are about as welcoming as a glacier, and she is soon stuck fast in the schemes of Russian mobsters, as well as those of their delightful Chechen counterparts.
Bornstein was soon stuck with $27,000 in losses.
This led to the particle acquiring his name - informally at first, but it soon stuck.
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Lineups and World Series baseball is coming soon, stick with us.
With Brooklyn out in November, and a further half-dozen independent films in the pipeline – "I'm shying away from getting lost in really bad movies for really good money" – the name should soon stick.
DJ Earworm's annual mashup of the year's most popular songs is here for the holiday season and it'll soon get stuck in your head, just like the songs it's made from.
They could soon be stuck in the same old ordure: billionaires, toadying politicians and environmental damage, versus locals, biodiversity and beautiful natural landscape, just like England.
Yet the truck soon got stuck in the mud, forcing us to remove our equipment temporarily to lighten the weight, and by the time we reached the river it was pitch black under the canopy of trees.
Plomer – whom Furbank described as "precise and sedate, with a teasing and foxy aplomb" – appeared a good choice but he soon became stuck, with a block against detailing Forster's sexuality.
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