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But Ms. DuPont lives full time in Greenwich Village, a point that sticks deeply with some of the homegrown advocates still living without power.
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He also had the intellectual toughness of sticking "with deeply discomfiting consequences of his theory, that natural selection has no goal or purpose".
Though it appeared to be stuck so deeply within the black and ruinous stump, the cunningly crafted farm tool slipped from its place with ease, ringing with a clear, angelic tone into the night.
Otherwise they could find themselves more deeply stuck in this difficult country than they would wish.
It is unfortunate for real wolves that the image stuck and became deeply embedded in the western psyche: the wolf as devourer of Christians, the quintessence of mankind's basest carnal desires.
When you put all those factors on the table, then you don't have to use the disease label to explain why some people can get really deeply stuck in addiction.
Now, Mr. Kadyrov's grip on Chechnya looks far weaker, leaving Moscow with a choice about whether to stick with a deeply flawed policy or risk a change of course.
The verb was later defined by Merriam-Webster as "to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix" and was used by native speakers more loosely to mean "to stick into so deeply that it's hard to get out".
I mean, not thawed, but deeply stuck in a credit freeze?
Each of the country deeply stuck in their own history, the structural and political challenges.
Stick your nose deeply into it, until the nostrils are completely underwater.
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