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Orden stuck to his point.

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Clods of soil stuck to the spade.

The family stuck to healthy food.

The gum stuck to his fingers.

The paper stuck to the wall.

Sweat stuck to my aching body.

The old grandmother alone stuck to him faithfully.

They have stuck to armed struggle for nearly 20 years.

Nobody agreed with him but he stuck to his colours.

She stuck to her task like grim death.

You stuck to your guns and everything panned out.

He has stuck to his pledge to return them quickly to private ownership.

Till then, I had stuck to my resolution to eat nothing that had had life.

It pretty quickly started to melt underneath and then stuck to the kitchen hotplate.

The dress clings to her body; The shirt stuck to the athlete's sweaty chest.

He should have stuck to his guns and refused to meet her.

Tom's mouth watered for the apple, but he stuck to his work.

Peel away the waxed paper if it has stuck to the bottom of the cake.

Tom's mouth watered for the apple, but he still stuck to his work.

Broadly speaking, his government has stuck to the responsible macroeconomic policies that have kept inflation low.

He lowered his voice and leaned closer, with his cigarette-stub stuck to his lower lip.

In 2009, hoteliers stuck to the basics. In 2010, many are willing to experiment with new initiatives.

(fig)She tried to get rid of him at the party but he stuck to her like a bur.

It took me quite some time to pick off the burs that had stuck to my coat.

After leaving college, Jobs stuck to his weird, vegetarian diets, believing they would stop him having body odour.

The seeds stuck to the stalks of the dandelions, and they were as beautiful as white feathers.

Its value lies partly in demonstrating the consistency with which Hitler stuck to his basic ideological precepts.

The cave is actually a crack formed by many stones stuck together, which only allows one person to pass through.

Everyone told him he was being foolish, but he stuck to his guns and did as he planned.

An entire toolbox is available to express information to users, but designers and programmers have stuck to using the same blunt instrument—the dialog—to communicate information.

To achieve this, an adhesive layer is added to the mucus-like properties, which allows the device to be stuck to the layer of mucus.

Mr Osborne stuck to his guns about the overall scale and pace of fiscal retrenchment in the four years to 2014-15, the final year of this parliament.

I used to wonder why I stuck to the truth of some things and made so many people unhappy. Now I understand that people are full of interest.

It is a vulgar, but still a useful help towards contempt of death, to pass in review those who have tenaciously stuck to life.

The pages are stuck together.

When she found the lawyer stuck to the wash-stand, which was very large and heavy, she took hold of him with both hands to pull him away.

These dumplings have stuck together.

These stamps have stuck together.

It was my first thought to pluck forth the dirk; but either it stuck too hard or my nerve failed me; and I desisted with a violent shudder.

The Right opportunists in the Party, headed by Chen Tu-hsiu, would not accept his views and stuck to their own wrong ideas.

Based on the "Accounting Law", this article has explained policies must be stuck to in the "one-pen" approving system of financial expenditures.

Earlier this year, at a forum in Krasnoyarsk that gathered the country's business and political elite, most participants were stuck to name one state institution that works.

Tight-back binding: Binding in which the spines of the sections are stuck to the back of the book. Reinforeing its strength.

And although he doubtless went further than a McCain administration would have done to help GM and Chrysler survive, he has stuck to his pledge to return them quickly to private ownership.

No one wants to eat food Fried in rancid oil, and no one wants to find particles of old oil-soaked crumbs stuck to their food, even if it is safe to consume.

He considered going east to the lands of his Mongol relations, but regarded them as savages (and would have been horrified to learn that the Persian word for Mongol stuck to his dynasty).

The trouble, say critics, is that much of the extra government spending is turning out to be permanent-and so the economy is starting to resemble a Toyota with the accelerator stuck to the floor.

It takes a minute or two each day to go through and tick which habits you've stuck to - but this simple practice can make a huge difference to your motivation.

They stuck together through thick and thin.

Over the years it has got stronger and it can be quite a nuisance now except of course people never seem to get tired of me walking around with keys or phones or even an iron stuck to me.

If the Fed were to go for 4 per cent inflation while the ECB stuck to its target of 2 per cent, or thereabouts, the sentiment could brutally reverse.

After the defeat of Anqing, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom fell into panic. On the one hand, they stuck to Tianjing, on the other hand, they turned their attack direction to rich Shanghai.

In equity (Rule 1-4), the ball should be dropped, without penalty, as near as possible to the spot where the club was when the ball stuck to it.

Cartons to be double wall corrugated, containing three flat layers of liner paper, one of them to be between two layers of flute paper, which must be stuck together well.

The Lib Dems, an avowedly anti-establishment party, were not untainted by the recent parliamentary - expenses scandal but most of the mud stuck to the Labour party and the Tories.

In the afternoon the snow was even greyer and fell in flocks and stuck to the window-panes and then slid down and new flocks appeared out of the twilight and replaced them.

Your hair will be messed up, gross stray hairs will be stuck to your skin, the girl will have a bit of white lubricant running out of her cootch.

at Spring Festival, farmers usually stick white paper on the windows of their houses and then paste green and red papercuts on them;hanging papercuts are stuck to doors and roofs.

Mr. Montier of SG Securities found that a Japanese investor who stuck to a disciplined 'value' strategy throughout the country's 18-year bear market actually made about 3% year.

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