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Malinowski (South) doubled five clubs; Hallberg (West), with more clubs than hearts, passed; and East surprisingly stuck to his guns.
Hughes not surprisingly stuck with the same outfield personnel that held Celtic to a 1-1 league draw last weekend but appeared to wrong-foot his opponents by switching to a more ambitious formation with two up front.
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Two proofs are provided, one using topology and the other one, surprisingly involved, sticking to analysis, on the basis of the previous result.
One surprisingly rigid paw stuck out from beneath the blanket.
Surprisingly, the girls stuck their heads over the can and inhaled.
Some talented skaters suffered in the transition, but the sport -- and less surprisingly the manufacturers -- stuck by the decision that it was best to push ahead.
Surprisingly, Norrington and Vogt stuck the end of the piano in the middle of the orchestra so that the pianist had his back to the audience and was flanked on both sides by the first and second violins.
It's honestly a bit surprisingly the whole thing stuck around for as long as it did — though granted, it probably required little in the way of heavy-lifting from the company to keep it around.
But actually, via northern "bassline house" – the scene that birthed Wolverhampton producer TRC – it stuck around in surprisingly rude health.
Running back to the car to sup some surprisingly good Maine beers, we stuck it out until about 4.30am, when we braved it outside with sleeping bags and pillows on the mountainside facing the east.
Lacking substance and dimension, defined by sex appeal and revolving around men, Carrie and her friends are stuck in a surprisingly old-fashioned, Jane Austenian trap: having failed to leverage youth and beauty into something more substantial, they are now in danger of becoming spinsters.
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