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Long a staple of Middle Eastern cuisine, hummus is earning a growing following among Americans seeking more-healthful snacks.
WSJ: Hummus Is Conquering America
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The fact that they have now latched on to the exploitation of suspense long a staple ingredient of movies should not be so, well, shocking after all.
ECONOMIST: Computer games
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Benchmarking to a single or customized index has long been a staple of the investment management and advisory businesses.
FORBES: Investors Need To Make Money, Not Beat Benchmarks
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It has long been a staple of the economics profession that large sporting events do not, or at least very rarely do, make money for the places that host them.
FORBES: The Olympics Will Lose London Tourism Money
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Jail break films have long been a staple offering of Hollywood but, in a real life reversal of form, the Los Angeles Times reported that a former prisoner of the California State Prison in Sacramento, one Marvin Ussery, attempted to break into the jail.
FORBES: Breaking into Jail
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Long toss had been a staple of arm rehabilitation for many years.
WSJ: Dylan Bundy, Trevor Bauer, Matt Barnes: Throwing Long to Throw Short
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It is a little surprising, then, that it took so many shrewd beauty companies so long to push the lowly dairy staple.
FORBES: Getting Milked
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While increasingly faster communications are here to stay, face-to-face skills have been a staple for getting business done for too long to think they will ever go out of style altogether.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Sure to be staple of crush-fueled mixtapes for as long as such a thing exists, "Much More Than That" feels contradictory in its very nature: It's a brilliantly expressed look at the way big love can't always be expressed brilliantly.
NPR: Sharon Van Etten: Big Love In Small Moments
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Although most of the entertainment channels fall into the variety-show format (a staple of the early years of television), some creators are attempting long-form dramas.
NEWYORKER: Streaming Dreams
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The long-running reality game show, which came to an end in September, had been a summer staple on C4 since 2000.
BBC: Channel 4 boss David Abraham wants more 'risks'