It stuck sometimes in a partly open position, and the connecting loop could slip out.
While the statement had little impact at the time, it stuck in their minds.
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Napoleon was so popular that he declared himself emperor in 1804, and it stuck.
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Is it stuck in the committee, is it stuck -- what can you tell us about that?
There have also been instances when the robot battery died, leaving it stuck in the middle of a hallway.
Unlike many of its peers, it stuck to commercial lending and didn't get tangled up in the subprime mess.
It flubbed both businesses because, Floyd says, it stuck to moneylosing marketing schemes and let more enterprising competitors destroy its early lead.
Helmsley denied ever saying that, but it stuck with her all her life and helped convict her of federal tax evasion in 1989.
It could have succeeded, had it stuck to a formula of being orthodox in doctrine, conservative in liturgy, and open-minded in social policy.
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The Romney campaign promised for weeks that the app would be the first place it would announce the VP pick, and it stuck to its word.
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The trainspotter image was always far from the full truth about the Tory leader, but it stuck and his advisors were eager to replace it with a racier style.
Sure, you could blame the evil carrier -- hell, that's always the easy route -- but where in this scenario can HTC insist that it stuck up for the enthusiasts?
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Aposiopesis is one of those literary tropes you learn while studying "The Aeneid" in high school Latin, and it stuck in my head better than many others over the intervening years.
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Actually, as the snow was blown against the siding of the garage it stuck there, sealing off the cracks, and my atelier became a bit cozier, though not in time to keep me from falling ill.
It stuck with that outlook until August, projecting that economic growth would slow for a couple of quarters but not into recession, and then begin to grow again in the last half of the year and through next year.
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It has stuck with me my whole life and it has served me well.
More important, it is stuck in an economic slow lane that makes it hard to repair its finances.
That is because it has stuck to a rigorous fiscal rule drawn up by its predecessor requiring it to save much of the revenue gained when the copper price rises.
The venerable Bentley name would look very odd indeed if it were stuck on a rebodied Audi.
Legislation for it is stuck in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, where Labor lacks a majority.
ECB, rather smugly, can say that it has stuck to its pre-crisis rules.
The vehicle had been "carrying staff and support personnel" when it became stuck on the ramp, the spokesman added.
The fans reappropriated it and stuck the name on a 20-foot English flag.
If it does not, the sufferings of sub-prime lenders may make First Union wish it had stuck to banking.
Instead, it largely stuck to its niche market and thrives to this day.
It was stuck in a nostalgic fog that will soon do in others.
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