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Other than that, he stuck strictly to the text.
The 76th academy awards ceremony stuck strictly to the script in Los Angeles.
In its noticeably short online report of his death this morning, the Sun stuck strictly to the facts.
She said her group had sought out the Institute of Medicine because its work is highly respected and rigorous, and her group wanted an unbiased report that stuck strictly to the science and did not go beyond the data.
In a production that stuck strictly to Puccini's score (and keys), Ms. Ronstadt made a valiant effort but proved that a big difference exists between an opera singer and the finest pop vocalist.
When the scientists looked at those mothers who had stuck strictly to the early introduction regime, the relative risk of developing a food allergy was 67% lower than for children who had just been breastfed to six months.
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Why not stick strictly to the old formula?
Deborah Eisenberg, a professor of writing at Columbia's School of the Arts, is a rarity among fiction writers: one who sticks strictly to short stories.
The four paintings in Mr. Elrod's show, however, stick strictly to the visual, making the act of seeing uncommonly visceral.
Q For medical reasons too boring to go into, my husband must stick strictly to the government's guidelines on daily units for the next six months.
He affirmed it was most important for the IAEA to stick strictly to its verification responsibilities and not offer political "proposals" or "negotiations".
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