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Many YouTube creators point their fans to their Instagram for their short-form content and behind-the-scenes action — something that YouTube likely hopes to stem with its launch of Stories.
The surge began more or less accidentally, with programmers looking for something to stem the summer exodus of rerun-phobic viewers to cable channels.
start to stem from this.
Moreover, by calling for the offshore ban to be lifted, McCain can claim to be doing something to stem high energy prices without going so far as to call for drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge something Bush also urged Wednesday.
For one thing, Mr Daukoru insists that OPEC will do something to stem the slide.
It also can chase off people you want to keep, something Gerald Groenewold tries to stem.
Clearly, something must be done to stem the violence, rein in the drug cartels, and regain a sense of normalcy for Mexico.
One of the biggest challenges for Parkinson and those working to stem overdoses in Ontario is the lack of statistics on overdose deaths, something that comes only from the provincial coroner's office, which investigates deaths.
Something has to be done quickly to stop this carnage in the world and for the Muslims to stem the downward slide, if we are to prevent ourselves from being marginalized.
Ospreys coach Steve Tandy says something must be done to stem the player-drain from Welsh rugby.
Brown gained praise for leading a global effort to stem the worst of the crisis, and he and Chancellor Alistair Darling raised the rate of income tax for top earners - something Labour had pledged not to do in their 2005 manifesto.
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