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stick

verb as in poke with pointed object

verb as in position, lay

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“He was absolutely militant about sticking to the highest standards of objective reporting,” McManus said.

The problem with the head of a journalists’ association making such declarations under a Trump administration is that you’d better have the stones to stick by it, regardless of what happens.

From Salon

Marginal changes - such as larger buttons and control sticks - will get attention.

From BBC

“The best hope was their sticking together and fighting the illegal, retributive orders.”

The Louisiana Republican told reporters on Tuesday that President Trump had a "high bar" to clear if he wanted to stick around once this go-round in the Oval Office ends.

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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