Thai media can mostly be relied on to stick to the official narrative.
Count on Hannity to stick to his guns on this.
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The City Council's Public Safety Committee has set its sights on the huge inflatable apes and dinosaurs that local entrepreneurs particularly garage owners stick on their roofs to draw attention to themselves.
The dead al Qaeda chief was very careful to stay away from electronic devices himself, but it is thought he wrote down messages on pieces of paper which a trusted lieutenant would then type and save on to a USB stick, finally passing this to someone else to post on the forum.
But with Newt, his intellect appears to be focused on ways to stick it to Democrats and liberals.
Here at Mixed Signals when we get a lot of comments on a post we like to stick with the topic (or, depending on your point of view, flog it to death).
According to Fabiani, Cheney said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) had "gotten its act together" to put curbs on production levels and stick to those limits.
Lundqvist slammed his stick on his way back to the net, knowing another chance at the Stanley Cup was gone.
In the wake of 2010 election debacle, it is absurd to expect him or congressional Democrats to stick out their necks again on Medicare to say nothing of Social Security.
The China Banking Regulatory Commission has warned banks to stick to rules on mortgages for second homes, which require a down-payment of at least 40% of a property's value.
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With design cues that we thought had been abandoned by 2006-era laptops, we're left scratching our heads as to why no one felt the need to stick this on a treadmill for a couple of weeks -- although Fujitsu did say that it would have had to pass the costs of shrinking the hardware onto the consumer.
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After the board meeting, CEO Steve Ellis invited me to stick around and sit in on a pitch he was giving to a prospective client.
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Of coarse, you will have to put the weenies on a stick as long as a football field to get close enough to roast them without being roasted yourself.
Although his father wanted him to stick with the hard sciences, Wolfowitz went on to the University of Chicago, to study for a Ph.
"The aim of providing gluten-free food products on NHS prescription is to encourage patients with coeliac disease to stick to a gluten-free, nutritious diet so they do not go on to develop more serious illnesses, which can affect their quality of life as well as being much more costly for the NHS, " he said in a statement.
They asked customers to put their empty bottles into one of two labelled bins to indicate whether they should focus on their new venture or stick to their day jobs.
In contrast to the homebrew potential on Memory Stick, there is no way for consumers to burn UMDs.
Labour has effectively ruled out the adoption of the radical plan put forward by Lord Jenkins, although it is expected to stick to its manifesto pledge to hold a referendum on voting reform.
In 2006 a review by America's National Research Council endorsed points Mr McIntyre and his colleagues made on some methods used to make the hockey stick, and on doubts over a specific set of tree rings.
To stick to the current agreed global limit on emissions - which is sure to be breached - the firms would probably be able to emit no more than about 125-275 billion tonnes of CO2 - about a quarter of their assets.
Most organizations have a budget for awards, and managers are measured on whether they stick to that budget.
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Given lighter ones, they realised they had to hold on to the stick and push down on the platform.
Images of euros and other financial symbols rain on stick figures that seem to be screaming and running for cover.
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The hope is that the kind of big investors which buy bonds would put pressure on banks to stick to the straight and narrow.
China's banking regulator has ordered banks to stick to the rules on mortgages and make sure lending goes into the real economy, not shares.
The National Pig Association said any investment in the industry was welcomed and all farms have to stick to strict limits on noise and odours.
Issuers prefer staleness for "stability's" sake, and rating agencies are happy to stick with a business model that relies on infrequent rating revisions to minimize costs.
If a molecule of the type the sensor is designed to detect sticks to one of these anchored antibodies, it can also stick to an antibody on one of the free-floating outer channels.
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