"We had your good old boys who wanted to stick it to him, " Lard says, laughing.
It can be revived as long as both parties are willing to stick it out.
Americans who want to stick it to the man are instead sending money to the man.
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Seriously? 14 days to compose a few hundred words and stick it in the website?
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The proposed Forever stamp is good for a first-class letter no matter when you stick it on the envelope.
In the past, foreign courts have tended to award full repayment to bondholders who stick it out.
But with Newt, his intellect appears to be focused on ways to stick it to Democrats and liberals.
Nevertheless, the Conservatives the architects of the original market liberalisation jumped at the opportunity to stick it to the government.
The point now is simply who won, and how he is going to stick it to the other side.
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He removed a staple from the table and tried to stick it in an electrical outlet, the detective testified.
Iran's nuclear weapons program is the stick it now wields to coerce the Arab world to bow to its will.
Their willingness to stick it out oftentimes puts them in a position of leadership that they are completely unequipped to handle.
For example, even the tax zombies don't dream that we stick it to the big oil companies by charging gas taxes.
She impressed on him how much better it would be to stick it out in his lower-level job than to bolt.
There is nothing like a sweet-sounding, and all but meaningless, phrase to persuade voters to stick it to themselves once again.
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But calls to stick it to the rich must be balanced with genuine knowledge about what most rich people have already paid.
Occupy Wall Street movement on the West Coast calls for shutting down ports in order to stick it to the one-percenters.
Clinton said his preference would have been that Lake stick it out.
New services like Postagram will send a postcard with a personalized photo and message, stamp it and stick it in the mail.
But once greed and stupidity entered the picture, consumers told CEO Reed Hastings where to stick it, and investors scattered.
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If the Post was going to stick it to the president, she wanted to be the reporter doing it -- on her terms.
China is the only actor who can foot the level of investment needed in Afghanistan to make it succeed and stick it out.
Miller wanted nothing more than to stick it to an ownership group that he saw as having stuck it to the players for years.
The war in Iraq was going nowhere and the considered view of esteemed Republican and Democratic policy hands was to stick it to Israel.
It would not stick it to 25 million working American families.
Wrigley, maker of 90% of the gum sold in the U.K., is trying to stick it to the gum-tax movement with a cheeky public education campaign.
Stick it to small businesses (through higher payroll taxes, cap-and-trade and union card check) and the assaulted will trim their payrolls until conditions clear, if ever.
There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
But BT, which has long been aggrieved at the stick it gets over what some consider the slow progress of its broadband rollout, is hitting back.
"We were the only team ready to take the race on -- and what a way to stick it to everybody else, " he told Eurosport TV.
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