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were a staple
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Beginning in 1947 and ending a decade later, dramatic plays performed live were a staple of network broadcasts.
BANANAS When my kids were young these were a staple.
The adventures of "Bennifer" were a staple in the media.
Donald Duck cartoons were a staple of television entertainment.
For many of us, pen pals were a staple part of childhood.
For nearly three decades his youth concerts were a staple of the Brooklyn Philharmonic.
(It helps to know that eels were a staple of Renaissance diets).
But 250 years ago, oysters were a staple of poor folks' diet hereabouts.
A year or two ago, ritual denunciations of the Fund were a staple of public life.
(These were a staple of my travels in Turkey and Lebanon).
Puffins were a staple, though he did not remember exactly how they tasted.
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