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"Everyone is stuck, at this point," said Mr. Tarif, the human rights advocate.
The Home Builders Federation has estimated that around 185,000 plots are stuck at this point.
The weather, especially for a set of islands stuck at this latitude, is notoriously fickle and what we have experienced over the past few summers and winters reminds us of the inherent unpredictability of a fundamentally chaotic system.
"Yeah, I often think, if The Office hadn't come along, how much longer would I have stuck at this?" says Crook. "Because I'd already been doing stand-up for eight to 10 years before The Office and I was getting just a bit bored".
With a number of new features, performance improvements, and so on, it's the next generation of Android and the hope is that it will help to unify the disparate platforms stuck at this or that previous version.
I was stuck at this place, following orders, unable to talk to anyone, and with no idea when or how I would ever get out.
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Europe is stuck at the moment.
Tantalum beads were stuck at the stem surface and spread at the endosteal surface.
Don't get stuck at the airport.
They might also just keep him young enough to stick at this for more than another four years if all goes to plan, and an Orlando title in the near future may not be a pipedream after all.
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