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The companies offer big dividends as incentives to investors to stick with them while they make acquisitions or build up other products that will make share prices grow again.
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"I think earlier on he had given a couple of decisions that were offside as well, but if they keep doing it and doing it, they get fed up with the fans giving them stick and, if you are not strong enough, they will give it, " he said.
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Its products are like spaghetti, Google throws them up against the wall to see if they stick.
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Just fill up a couple of clips with water, stick them in your pockets, and reload when needed.
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"You pick up the crumbs I drop at the dinner table and stick them in books, " he said.
WSJ: Zelda Fitzgerald's Moment
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"With a problem solver, you can stick them in a dark room and tell them to solve something and they will come up with novel solutions - it comes from deep within, " he says.
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Writers who brazenly attempt something new after wrapping up a popular series often find that their fan base doesn't stick with them.
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Because Republicans knew how to stick together and put some of their bruised egos aside (although it would have helped them stand up to the president when he turned a federal surplus into a deficit).
CNN: Democrats need to learn to compromise
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Some two million people worldwide have signed up for Coursera offerings in the past year, though only a fraction of them stick around to finish all the required coursework.
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