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But I've never been shy about sticking my neck out.
"This is just a matter of me sticking with it and being lucky," he said.
"Long-term returns would have been best served by sticking it out."
No one complained about it sticking to the roof of his mouth.
You're an old hand at sticking sharp things into people."
Yesterday, he told the world that he'd long ago given up any ambition of sticking around for a second term.
That's what you get for sticking your neck out.
You have to start your day when you plan to by sticking to a schedule.
George Mason, sticking resolutely to its game plan, did just that.
You haven't seen the latest flock of nuggets they're sticking us with!
They've also shown discipline in sticking to their market niche."
"I have to give him credit for sticking to that," Seau said.
Like sticking your finger in a light socket, only a hundred times more intense.
He was justified in sticking to his corpuscular theory of light.
Well you really can't blame the folks at Microsoft or 343 for sticking to the formula.
Because of this problem which is really sticking deeply, any companies could not make an action in this area.
People started sticking their heads out of windows and children came down the street in bicycles to investigate.
She had a way of sticking large pins into any attempt at pomposity.
He looked jovial, but still a little frightening, with his black gun sticking out on the side.
You're all used to sticking to certain operational guidelines.
Then Bell got to know something else-and bless his heart for sticking it down!
The report was probably exaggerated, however, game wardens being little better than hunters at sticking to the simple truth.
He was small and wizened, with ribs sticking out like a skeleton's.
"But as far as sticking up for you, I really don't think that will be necessary.