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"The nature of police work can encourage a tendency to stick together in the face of threats".
Whether you're using a sauce or a rub, chicken has a tendency to stick to the grates.
As with Latin vocabulary and judges' robes, once something has become a legal habit it has a tendency to stick.
Tarrytown also found that bilingual students had a tendency to stick together, said Michele Milliam, principal of the Tappan Hill School.
Some journalists have a tendency to stick a dash in every time they don't feel like writing a proper sentence – like this.
"But this kind of an oil is even harder to clean up because of its tendency to stick to surfaces and its tendency to become submerged".
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He posited that how they swim will depend on each individual's competing tendencies to stick close to the others (and thus move in the same direction as them) while not actually getting too close to any particular other fish.
Pompeo shows similar tendencies to stick to his principles regardless of the impact on his district, Beatty said.
The resulting prose has a tendency to get stuck in your teeth.
It's certainly easier to pop them out once the fruit has softened, but I don't detect a great flavour benefit from including the skins in the finished dish, and, as my testers will confirm, unless you laboriously sieve the puree, the bits do have a tendency to get stuck in the teeth.
Some keys had a tendency to get stuck in place; others move freely, but simply don't respond.
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