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It’s all been going relatively swimmingly for him, who simply sticks to his ways.

Reeves is expected to put up taxes or cut spending at the Budget in November in order to stick to her own rules on government borrowing.

From BBC

And even Verstappen's future was in doubt this year, following his courtship by Mercedes, until he confirmed he would stick to his contract, something he made clear only after Horner's departure.

From BBC

As people in the audience spread their curtido, or pickled cabbage and carrots, on their pupusas, others await for their food with anticipation, while some choose to stick to drinks.

Sixty-five percent of Democrats want their representatives in Congress “to stick to their positions even if that risks sacrificing bipartisan progress.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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