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When things were stuck, a bit of horse-trading got them moving again.
All that anti-patriotic tar stuck a bit, along with some egregious, unsubstantiated analysis of her college thesis.
4. Drink more water Without water, waste in the gut can become dry and stuck; a bit like the cork in the neck of a wine bottle.
Jess got stuck a bit on the start and perhaps it put her a little bit on edge and perhaps she was trying to make up for the difference she lost.
Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com gave it a mixed review, noting that it was "only half a mess", and that Ratner "could have stuck a bit more closely to the 'Dark Phoenix' narrative than he did".
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"Stick a bit of kale in a juice, and you can sell it for £2.50 as opposed to £1.99".
"If you hit it into the ground where another pitch has been it normally bounces and runs away but here it sticks a bit and you're not getting value for your shots".
"It sticks a bit when you get decisions like that which for me are not in the fairness of the game and what we are known for in this country," Bruce said.
The keys were sticking a bit and the camera has lost some of its sharpness but otherwise, all is well.
Something about the material that this little guy is made of makes it difficult to slide your fingers across it without sticking a bit.
The quinoa will dry, then begin to stick a bit.
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