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She later said: "When Stuck came out it was crazy 'cause we went to Six Flags and we were there and so many kids recognized us from Stuck in the Suburbs, I'm like wow that movie must have done really well".

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If they are stuck coming up with a plot for Thor 3, it's a thought.

Uh, as in the English stuck, comes from back in the throat; oo, as in stooge, is farther up front.

The eldest son Charlie has become his father's resentful carer; the youngest, Maurice, is emotionally stuck, coming to terms with the fact that he is gay.

Do you ever get stuck coming up with the right image for a badge?

The worse kind of "stuck" comes from accepting the (short-term) expedient move in a difficult job market instead of pushing through and getting your "ticket punched" by industry.

If General RAAM gets stuck coming to you throw some grenades at him to get the Krill off of him and then shoot him with whatever you have.

Yes, we saw a lot of lot of jute, a lot of simple obi belts and a lot of slouchy ensembles in white but will those trends stick come Milan and Paris?

The stick came up wet, and Johnson sighed.

Those sticks came in two pieces, the handle and the blade.

"I had my elbow up and the stick came up straight into the eye and split it," Neeld said.

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