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They were all redheads; it was better and safer to pre-emptively ostracise themselves by sticking together.
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If it is the moderate consumption, researchers theorize that it may be alcohol's role in promoting the production of good cholesterol which prevents blood platelets from sticking together.
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The bacteria multiply inside the flea, sticking together to form a plug that blocks its stomach and causes it to starve.
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To allow efficient stacking of product in the furnace during sintering and prevent parts sticking together, many manufacturers separate ware using ceramic powder separator sheets.
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As the pieces of honeycomb cooled, they absorbed moisture and started sticking together.
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Even though the team is small, the team plays hard and teaches students teamwork and the value of sticking together.
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It's a story of underdogs sticking together to combat the cold, unfeeling outside world.
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It's about the expression of solidarity with an area... sticking together with your family and kith and kin.
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