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  • And he's even started dropping broad hints that he plans to stick around in Formula One, to stay with Ferrari until he's 40.
  • Also, he hadn't mentioned that he had no job and no prospects and that almost his last dollar had gone into paying the check at The Dancers for a bit of high class fluff that couldn't stick around long enough to make sure he didn't get tossed in the sneezer by some prowl car boys, or rolled by a tough hackie and dumped out in a vacant lot. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
  • Whether that will be enough to convince buyers to stick around remains to be seen.
  • But if you mean to stick around on the planet for a bit, you need to keep your eyes skinned.
  • All three countries enjoyed rapid economic growth during the dictators' first eight to 10 years on the job before lapsing into lengthy economic stagnation after their leaders decided to stick around for the long haul.
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  • So why should human dads stick around and burp a baby?
  • Among many of these species, females ovulate just after giving birth, perhaps encouraging males to stick around until after babies are born.
  • Stick around for the whole show, because at around six minutes, you see the Earth larger this time sink into the darkness astern your moonship. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Earth, Moon, and Sun
  • She asks, and for the first time, I look at her, really look at her, the line of her blond pageboy haircut, the crust of lipstick around her mouth.
  • Perhaps you'd like to stick around and watch?
  • Carbon tetrachloride released into the air can be expected "to stick around about 50 years," he adds. Toxic 'carbon tet' lingers in air near schools
  • By speeding water off the soil, drainage tile also speeds up the loss of nitrogen, which might otherwise stick around to be denitrified by bacteria into biologically unavailable forms or to be taken up by the crop. Chicago Reader
  • Stick around afterwards for craft activities inspired by the old toys on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want it to be a little better than it is (as with Desperado's other title reviewed above, part of the problem may be the lack of an editorial hand), but the pacing is fine so far, and Sudzuka's art is quite lovely (except for Megan's "spaghetti hair"), so I'll stick around to see how it all turns out. Pen-Elayne on the Web
  • In other words, the more vasopressin in the brain, the more male voles want to stick around and mingle with the female after copulation is through. In the Now How About That Dep’t: The bonding gene | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • Be sure to stick around for the epilogue to this episode.
  • But there are just hints and insinuations that if I stick around long enough there might be a plot later.
  • The man's stories may stick around in your head once you leave the soup kitchen, and you will ruminate on them, reviewing the details worriedly in circles. Bernie Glassman: The Buddhist Way Of Being Present To Suffering
  • Stick around and you will learn something!
  • Shouldn't that be incentive enough for him to stick around in an ad hoc ambassadorial role? Times, Sunday Times
  • Stick around afterwards for craft activities inspired by the old toys on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • In other words: bribe your readers with freebies, and they'll stick around.
  • If you stick around and look underneath the make-up you just may find a very decent and worthy human being.
  • He spun his stick around in his fingers like a spinner would with thread.
  • A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.
  • It costs a pretty penny -- about $600 -- so if you're giving it as a gift, you should stick around until it's opened so you can sneak a dram for yourself. Tony Sachs: Single Malt Scotch Makes A Singular Holiday Gift For Your Loved Ones (Or Yourself)
  • Burnett can opt out of the final two years of his five-year, $55-million contract after the season, but manager Cito Gaston is hoping he'll stick around. USATODAY.com
  • Nowaday, geek chic is in, and I think the etiquette of that look will stick around. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Marissa’s Review Forum
  • This single change has alone transformed an iffy stab at rethinking Bizet into a colourful triumph which deserves to stick around for years.
  • Why doesn't she stick around to help him figure out who is catfishing him?
  • Your fellow-passengers, severely shaken, Will almost all be loath to stick around.
  • A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.
  • Because concrete can be repolished, it can stick around for years.
  • Stick around a while and see what develops.
  • Rutgers fans speak with envy of Midwest football schools such as Nebraska, where the fan support is rabid and the local kids stick around.
  • I'd like to stick around for twelve months to help put this deal together.
  • Radcliffe may be a lantern-jawed 22-year-old leading man, and Watson a 21-year-old fashion maven, but the memory of those schoolkid personas – owlish and goody-two-shoes respectively – will stick around for ever. The arts in 2012: life after Twilight and Harry Potter
  • If you stick around long enough, you fall into disfavour. Film of The Deep Blue Sea returns playwright Terence Rattigan to the spotlight
  • Anyhow, I welcome any readers that popped in here for a look at that post yesterday and decided to stick around.
  • But it is rude and disingenuous for you to block the activities of those of us who expect to stick around when we try to do something about the poop we might happen to perceive nearing the air impeller. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.
  • My friends know I can live for days on apples and peanut butter, or rice cakes and veganaise, bananas and almonds – whatever concoction sneaks its way into my life tends to stick around for a long while. Imperfect Delicious Zucchini Wraps « martinis & mantras
  • Perhaps you'd like to stick around and watch?
  • Most food is equally palatable hot or cold, apart from very high-fat foods, which stick around the mouth unpleasantly when cold.
  • Stick around: I have more promises to keep … And merci, merci, Monsieur K. – norbert blei December « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • This is a forked stick around which the carded wool sausages are wound.
  • You didn't expect us to stick around and wait for that slowpoke, did you?
  • Despite having paid a $20 door charge for the privilege, Considine didn't stick around, spending most of the time with Sundance honouree James Marsh, who directed him in C4's Red Riding and was one of the first to see both the script and a rough cut of Tyrannosaur. Paddy Considine: 'I'm trying to make sense of a lot of things'
  • The verdict from Monash University chair of linguistics Kate Burridge is that the apparently non-committal expression will stick around.
  • Unlike stories written for newspapers and magazines, articles on the Web stick around much longer.
  • The club needs a knight on a white charger who wants to stick around and ensure a bright future. The Sun
  • A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.
  • Existing investors should stick around for the bonus share next spring, but for others there is no reason to invest now. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is the strawman Darwin erected - Creationism = fixity of species, and as with Haeckel's embryos has managed to stick around regardless of the facts. Blast From the Past
  • They had to work out how long Evans would stick around if he was given a wad of money and they even contemplated a joint venture to spread the risk.
  • The ship is sinking and nobody with a sense of self-preservation wants to stick around this mess anyway.
  • Despite some wind early on in the regatta, the expected meltemi did not stick around and the two days of finals were not only calm, but a light head wind contradicted all expectations.
  • With the election so finely balanced, deceased early voters could yet swing the election, without the arduous duty of having to stick around for the legal disputes.
  • Soon he is off to a small town on the west coast where he decides to stick around awhile.
  • Jon Stewart took enough interest in the guy to have him stick around for a couple of rounds of "unedited" prying. Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Psychology of Presidential Ambition?
  • Stick around afterwards for craft activities inspired by the old toys on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike us critics, you won't have to stick around for what seems like an interminable two hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your inner techie is underwhelmed at this point, stick around for the third “big idea”: the City Car, a project in development at MIT’s Media Lab. Sundance Does Transportation: Cars, Bikes, Trains and More…
  • Will the movies stick around forever on the box, or can I tape them legally to a VCR or recordable DVD?
  • Gast decided to stick around at his own expense and film as much as he could with the fighters.
  • Customers tend to stick around. ‘These are sticky, long-term contracts’.
  • And it looks like the good weather will stick around the rest of today and most of tomorrow.

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