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Valdes had always wanted to open a quick-service restaurant, an idea that stuck in Bayless' craw.
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These different experiences are nonetheless tied together by the way that Bond seems to stick in our cultural craw.
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While Mattrick's words are sure to stick in more than one craw, they reflect the reality of the market.
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One failed deal sticks in his craw, and Semler has gone to federal court in New York City for restitution.
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"It just sticks in my craw every time I hear them say it's an intelligence failure, " Drumheller told CBS' Ed Bradley.
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What sticks in the craw for Estonia, which is now in the euro, is having to bail out much richer Greeks.
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And that has always stuck in my craw -- i.e.
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But what sticks in the craw, for those of us that have made them home, is the idea, so ubiquitous from the outside looking in, that all council estates are bad things.
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"It sticks in the craw" of farmers, Mr. Gertson said, that the authority will continue to release water to golf courses and other recreational customers that pay higher rates for a guaranteed water supply.
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Difficult though it is to be guided by reversion to the mean, there is something that sticks in the craw about devoting so much of a portfolio to the best-performing asset in recent history.
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With stocks challenging multi-year highs, I thought today would be a good opportunity to address one persistently negative datapoint that seems to be stuck in our collective craw: the trend of insider selling way outpacing insider buying in Corporate America.
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It sticks in his craw.
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