We had posters displayed on most estates, taped or stuck up with Blu-Tack, and they stayed up. |
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I have always stuck up for the players and not publicly had a go at them when they've not played particularly well. |
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He would be stuck up, haughty and stubborn most likely, but she knew that he was in her immediate future. |
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As he tried to walk across the mud he began to sink after just 15 metres and was quickly stuck up to his waist. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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Well, I verbally let fly, causing Daddy to come in and, thankfully, and fairly, he stuck up for me. |
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He's a bit stuck up and rude to everyone, but to the working girls he is very charming. |
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Along the streets lamps were covered in flowers, icons and hand-written messages, stuck up with coloured candle wax. |
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My guess is that, having stuck up for him in the past, she believed in his innocence because he was never charged. |
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We stuck up notes, handed out flyers and placed adverts in the newspapers in which we asked for help with our search. |
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It had me creased up laughing, and, although it's well past its sell-by date now, it's getting stuck up here anyway. |
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She didn't have an easy life, but she stuck up for her community and almost in spite of herself became an effective community leader. |
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Nick probably hears worse from the little ladies whose cats get stuck up trees. |
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The grass was less than perfect, parched patches dotted the lawn, and numerous dandelions stuck up here and there making the landscape ugly. |
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I remember the hallway where I ducked in had newspaper funnies stuck up on the doorways. |
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Firstly, his hair was not perfectly groomed but instead it stuck up in strange directions. |
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Many old computers are stuck up in attics as people don't want to just throw them out. |
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His hair still stuck up in odd places and the shadows beneath his eyes only seemed to have grown darker. |
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As I continued round the green I saw that these sheets were stuck up everywhere, on hoardings, on pillar boxes, on passing dogs, on to the faces of tramps. |
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As would any Head of State or Government, President Chirac has stuck up for his country's gas consumers. |
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The posters of Aide et Action stuck up on the buses travel on the streets of Hong Kong. |
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It made me feel kind of restrained because I was afraid if I stuck up for the person being bullied, I would be bullied myself. |
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It works by being stuck up into the payout coin chute and into the counter itself. |
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I mean, a unique original one, that has been stuck up on the wall at a place they have played last March? |
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She was a stuck up little snob who thought the world revolved around her. |
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I'm the person who stuck up my hand and said, let's get this project going. |
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Later didactic murals on town-hall staircases and library walls tended to be executed on canvas and then stuck up, rather than laboriously painted in situ. |
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He stuck up for those that were helpless to defend themselves. |
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He knew everything about me and stuck up for me all the time. |
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They did what most kids would do and stuck up for their parents. |
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Lovebirds Stefan and Beth Davies, a Durham University researcher, feared for their lives after becoming stuck up Ben Nevis. |
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Photographies are stuck up on a rigid sheet, 2 millimeters thick. |
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There must have been a man from Florida back there because I heard him yelling something about a sunny beach... I saw another guy waving in a funny way with only his middle finger stuck up in the air. |
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The type of battery and the battery power level may cause the lens to be stuck up. |
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The rich people in that neighborhood were stuck up and not friendly at all. |
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Cat stuck up a tree: Should you call 9-1-1 to get help for a pet? |
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If this is not possible the exercise can be done with coloured card stuck up on the wall under the three headings or arranged on the floor under the headings. |
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He guessed one of the well-off people living in these houses must have took a shine to Cody and decided how he'd look good stuck up on they roof. |
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He slicked his hair back with mousse, but the cowlick still stuck up. |
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Women go into pubs... to enjoy a quiet drink with friends. And any halitosis-ridden, hand-wandering blooter who thinks otherwise could find himself stuck up his own optic. |
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