Being made from 100% long-staple cotton means it's also more durable than short-staple cotton.
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It's made in Portugal with 100% long-staple cotton, which is more durable than short-staple cotton.
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Within some communities, chokers remain a staple accessory—inasmuch as any accessory can ever be a staple.
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And as soon as there was a line about a staple, I was, like, smacking a staple gun.
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So if it's going to trade like a staple, maybe people should start considering valuing it like a staple name.
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They added trading (a staple of the main series) in June of last year, and player-vs-player battles (another staple) in December.
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My colleague's research report was rejected because the staple was diagonal instead of straight, sent back with "Please staple correctly" scribbled onto a sticky note.
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The pair is accused of hitting the opponent in the nose with a beer bottle and shooting a staple into his forehead with a staple gun.
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Staple financings give potential buyers comfort they can finance a bid, they have however been traditionally seen as something to beat by other non-staple banks.
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If Lollapalooza becomes a staple for us, or Coachella becomes a staple for us, I don't think it's wrong to say that that's the way we could go.
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Then woman hit his head with a beer bottle and popped a staple into his forehead with the staple gun they'd been using to hang the posters, Zwolinski said.
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"The staple financing was there to provide certainty of funds during the auction process but the staple is now there to be beaten," a senior leveraged finance banker said.
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Linen is a summer staple — except in a suitcase.
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Bath & Body Works was a staple of our youth.
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But French toast may be our favorite DIY brunch staple.
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SeaWorld was a staple trip for my family each summer.
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Needless to say, it has become her staple summer shoe!
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Charlize Theron just flipped the script on a wardrobe staple.
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This relatively straightforward position is a staple for a reason.
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But boxing has long been a staple in her life.
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This has been a staple for the past few years.
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The longer the fibre or staple, the higher the quality.
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Fresh, local produce is a staple of any healthy diet.
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"[It's] one of the world's ultimate staple companies," he said.
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"I want to be a pop culture staple," she muses.
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For many, socks may seem like an insignificant wardrobe staple.
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And the book itself is a staple of kindergarten bookshelves.
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MEW has become a staple product for anyone in crypto.
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It is becoming a staple in much of the region.
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Norse mythology has long been a staple of Western culture.
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Dua Lipa is becoming a staple at music awards shows.
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Fitness became a staple in my life to schedule around.
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Marathon D.J. sets are a staple of electronic music culture.
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The adorable Animal Planet staple will return on Sunday, Feb.
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His music was a staple in our home, growing up.
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Group life insurance is a staple of many benefits plans.
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The characters themselves know that Staple is wrong about them.
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And now, forbidden love is a staple in movies, too.
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That's why, in our books, they're such a seasonless staple.
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Some European cities are banning diesel, a commercial vehicle staple.
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But you won't catch him eating one camping staple: S'mores.
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Power armor and exoskeletons are a staple in science fiction.
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The kiss cam has become a staple at sporting events.
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But the staple can be poisonous if not processed properly.
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Piper Jaffray & Co. also arranged for staple financing for Zoosk.
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The longer the fiber or staple, the higher the quality.
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Maize, a staple crop here, has been hit the hardest.
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Name hoop earrings are kind of a NYC girl staple.
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Financial, consumer staple and industrial stocks were the biggest losers.
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And you get to see me staple gun my head.
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It's $99 and will be your wardrobe staple all season.
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Jelly beans are another staple for the annual Easter basket.
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That's been a staple of US power projection for decades.
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Just don't make them the main staple of your diet.
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In Rwanda, white maize and beans are the staple foods.
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We can revive "Bring It Back" as a club staple.
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Bread is now the region's daily staple; beer barely registers.
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The broad fare sale has become a staple for Southwest.
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This tension is a staple of the Russia investigation coverage.
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Eggplant is a Middle Eastern staple, used in countless ways.
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Olive oil is a staple in homes, supermarkets, and restaurants.
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The modified food staple has been controversial for decades (Science).
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ZERØGRAND is a modern menswear staple in its own right.
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Road maps were a staple of American cars for decades.
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Safety pins have long been a staple of anarchist culture.
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My circle shades are not only a staple - they're essential.
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Justin Staple: When did you first come across The Dirt?
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Second Amendment rights are a staple of conservative stump speeches.
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He was a staple at Fashion Weeks across the globe.
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"Creatine has become a staple of sport supplements," Jo says.
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The most mundane office staple becomes an object of desire.
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People have their staple places they like to go to.
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Wealthy Saudi holidaymakers are a staple of Istanbul's tourist industry.
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In the kitchen, okra is a staple of Cajun cuisine.
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Concept vehicles are a staple of the auto show circuit.
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He is a tabloid staple, without having a TV show.
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This kind of fearmongering is a staple of American politics.
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Another staple is Parmesan chips dipped in salsa and guac.
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"Dumplings are a huge staple in Chinese culture," she said.
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It has become a staple of his campaign events, too.
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A Quentin Tarantino staple, Reservoir Dogs is a bloody knockout.
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Eels used to be a staple of this city's diet.
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Wildfires have become a staple of life in this state.
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Deadly police shootings are an unfortunate staple of American journalism.
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After World War II, revolving restaurants became a tourist staple.
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This place is, like, truly a staple in this neighborhood.
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Tim Hortons — aka Timmy's — is a staple of Canadian culture.
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Chicken wings are a staple of any Super Bowl celebration.
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The manual transmission, a staple of the original, is gone.
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"Bill Nelson is almost a staple in Florida," Pedicini said.
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It later became a staple of Mr. Trump's campaign appearances.
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But rarely does this tireless Thanksgiving staple get any thanks.
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Black cod in miso is a staple of Nobu restaurants.
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And there's also the usual mall staple, a movie theater.
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Yogurt is a favorite breakfast staple of many nutrition experts.
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The trench coat is a fall staple for a reason.
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The dish has since become a staple at restaurant chains.
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They tracked down 371 wild relatives of 28 staple crops.
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For many, eggs are considered to be a household staple.
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Sweet treats have been a staple in lunchboxes for years.
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In general, cold noodles are a staple in Korean cuisine.
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Titillating images of women have been a Fox News staple.
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They remain an alarmist staple in communities across the country.
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This is a staple of Trump's rhetoric on foreign policy.
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Bug bounties have become a staple part of information security.
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The seeds, which are high in anti-oxidants and low in fat, have been a staple of Ayurvedic medicine — thanks to their purported anti-inflammatory properties, and are a staple of Indian snacking traditions.
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Yet another staple being revived thanks to normcore, these typically solid-colored, cotton pieces (and normally embroidered with some type of logo or pop-culture reference) are become a staple in a whole new way.
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The neighborhood flower store, once a retail staple, is rapidly disappearing.
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My grandma's tortillas were a staple of my family's favorite snacks.
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Heather Locklear became a staple on the hit series "Melrose Place."
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Is there then a place for seafood as a staple food?
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It's a smaller, more traditional magazine size, and it's staple bound.
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As the cleanest drink available, beer became staple fodder for all.
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The song has become a staple for the parade ever since.
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Get ready to mourn the loss of a familiar mall staple.
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So this holiday season, Duff is handling a Thanksgiving staple again.
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More info on how to format, print, and staple those below!
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Prices of some staple foods have increased by up to half.
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Pasta, in moderation, is a staple of the healthy Mediterranean diet.
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Pitch-off events have long been a staple of TechCrunch events.
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She was also a staple of NYC who spread good will.
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Healthcare and consumer staple stocks weighed the most on the index.
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That sense of shared grievance is a unique staple of Trumpism.
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The feature has since become a staple on the search engine.
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Oil majors, despite their critics, remain a staple of investment portfolios.
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Every so often a new kitchen appliance becomes a household staple.
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Bralettes have officially become a staple in any fashion girl's wardrobe.
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Fishermen are also struggling to catch mackerel, another long-time staple.
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Coffee ice cream has long been a staple in freezer sections.
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Fawning coverage of Mr Xi is a staple of their output.
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The Golden Girls has always been a staple of gay culture.
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Love it or hate it, candy corn is a seasonal staple.
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Saturation of the airwaves has long been a staple of campaigns.
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These are a very important staple at the Christmas dinner table.
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But one staple of July 23th rises above the rest — literally!
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Love triangles are a staple in TV dramas and romantic comedies.
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Interspersed amongst this staple diet is dialogue-heavy narration and conversation.
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"Acquisition-driven growth is a staple of our sector," he added.
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In peacetime, impoverished Yemen imported 90 percent of its staple foods.
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Massage Envy's purple-logoed storefronts have become a strip mall staple.
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It was a staple of the game's rival character, Masuda says.
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Did you know that burning candles is a staple in Denmark?
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A compact comfort on the road, and a night routine staple.
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Slack isn't just for hanging out, it's a workplace communication staple.
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And blazers aren't the only staple in her game-day wardrobe.
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We always buy our groceries separately but share most staple items.
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It's a staple of models, makeup artists, and the general public.
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Bey performed "Daddy Lessons," a staple on her Formation World Tour.
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At 6.25 times, the staple financing is competitive, several sources said.
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Black greek letter organizations are a staple of the Black community.
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Smoky eyes have been a makeup staple for decades — nay, centuries.
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For some, credit cards have become a staple of their budget.
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Another hotel room staple, it seems, are sex toys and dolls.
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Statement tees have become a staple for any fashion-loving feminist.
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And they're not the only ones obsessed with the shower staple.
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Obviously you already know that avocados are a staple of summer.
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The staple is just easy — and goes with just about anything.
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Meat, a staple, is 5.80% more expensive than a year ago.
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Fifteen years after its release, it's still a Black cultural staple.
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An especially boring American staple has become very popular: the fleece.
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Maize, also known as corn, is a staple food in Africa.
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So by this time, I'm not a staple, but I'm familiar.
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Traditional dictionaries also used to be a staple for every classroom.
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"TOP ten Airbnb horror stories!" is a staple headlineon certainlist-basedwebsites.
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One franchise staple is players' ability to hire, then murder, prostitutes.
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Sheet masks (12 pack) Sheet masks are a self-care staple.
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Stockings Take advantage of this fall wardrobe staple in the bedroom.
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Rattan, and wicker in general, is a staple of tropical climates.
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Customer: The food is a staple, it's not just a snack.
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Similarly, consumer staple stocks are a less volatile, more defensive play.
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Either way, Christmas carols are a staple to the holiday season.
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"You shot a guy with a staple gun," Detective Agosto said.
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North Korea was ostensibly doing something simple: buying a food staple.
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Poutine with Bacon is Burger King's take on the Canadian staple.
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Colored contact lenses are another Halloween staple, enhancing the scary look.
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I decided to search for a pretty basic household staple: cereal.
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Within a month, it was a staple of the French Laundry.
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It is a closet staple for six months of the year.
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Today, popcorn is still a staple snack throughout Disney theme parks.
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In 2005 designer Jeff Staple released his Nike Dunk SB Pigeon.
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But contempt for another seasonal staple appears to cross party lines.
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So was Roebuck (Pops) Staples, the paterfamilias of the Staple Singers.
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Ford's success has become a staple of business school case studies.
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Common Core-bashing is a staple for almost every Republican candidate.
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Bedbugs have been a staple of American life since the Mayflower.
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"Acquisition-driven growth is a staple of our sector," he said.
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Luxury boats are arguably a staple on most Kardashian-Jenner vacays.
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Rust colors with an orange undertone will be an autumn staple
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Attach with craft glue and staple to a length of string.
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Palin's family life also became a staple of the gossip columns.
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Debuting 130 years ago, Moulin Rouge has become a Paris staple.
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Shop with Jeff Staple in Tokyo and snag limited-edition sneakers
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Cheap Trick has been a staple of radio for 40 years.
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And yet, it is not a staple in the home kitchen.
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Swapping currencies, particularly dollars, is a staple of global financial transactions.
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Now, partisan smears are a staple of every single news cycle.
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Nice Try's long been a staple of this loosely affiliated scene.
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It's the staple of what a great defense should look like.
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The episode is now a staple of her daughter's stump speech.
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Insider attacks are an enduring staple of the war in Afghanistan.
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Instead, opt for another summer staple: the plain white leather sneaker.
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Sparkle has been an Academy Awards fashion staple through every decade.
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Market Report The winter staple is about to get unseasonably cheerful.
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Stuart Whitman, a staple of '60s, '70s and '80s is dead.
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Mr. Trump made the incident a staple of his stump speeches.
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As with pizza, locals make this international staple their own way.
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Yes, but: Food service jobs are a staple in college towns.
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These days, the Holocaust drama is a staple of Oscar bait.
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But tweaking the stereotypes became a meaningful staple of the show.
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Email is a staple in every workplace, no matter the industry.
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This superfine almond flour is a staple for gluten-free baking.
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The company will begin performances of the seasonal staple on Thursday.
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They've been a staple of their diets since the Roman Empire.
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The classic black tux has always been a red-carpet staple.
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Forever 43 has long been a staple in America's shopping malls.
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Thailand's staple food has long been a factor in its politics.
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They have also become a staple at the A.C.H.A. national tournament.
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Since then, the lake has been a staple of communist lore.
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Plane crashes and damaged buildings were a staple of those explanations.
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The high school yearbook is a staple of American teenage life.
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Kerala's setting on the Malabar Coast means seafood is a staple.
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Low-rise pants were also a staple of the earlier decade.
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Minute Maid's commercials also advertised orange juice as a breakfast staple.
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Coffee is an American staple, in addition to being beloved worldwide.
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Hype alone isn't what makes the frittata a menu staple, either.
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Okay, so "fighting over a pickle" isn't exactly a genre staple.
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Online gaming was already a staple, even on home game consoles.
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Gerhard Richter has been a lucrative staple of these London auctions.
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Crispy roasted pork belly is a staple dish in Cantonese celebrations.
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The company uses the staple crop in many of its products.
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Panda Express is a staple at food courts and shopping malls.
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We can even set up a weekly repeat on staple orders.
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This soft, moist cake will be the staple dessert for fall.
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Yvonne Staples (1937–2018), member and manager of The Staple Singers.
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Citronella candles are a staple of many backyards, my own included.
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The fresh sauce and crispy crust make this a staple snack.
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Now, the evil twin trope is a staple of the genre.
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Today, the minivan is a staple of the American suburban landscape.
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Salt, sugar and fat will remain a staple of the American diet.
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Violence and death have been a staple of the Internet for decades.
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The bandana aficionado is a dreamy staple of my high school years.
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Especially for the Refinery29 girl that top is such a good staple.
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Faux leather leggings are a wardrobe staple in the fall and winter.
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We do most of our staple grocery shopping at Costco these days.
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Many experts predict the technology will become a staple for schools anyway.
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Toy Story, Inside Out, Cars—this is a staple of Pixar movies.
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Late night Pizza Hut is a staple of the Model UN diet.
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Hopefully the track can replace "Closing Time" as the bar closing staple.
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Concept cars have been a staple of the automotive landscape for decades.
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"The Fairly OddParents" has been a staple on Nickelodeon programming since 2001.
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The song has been a staple of his live shows for years.
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Ah, rosé — the refreshing, warm-weather beverage is always a summer staple.
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They bought Red Top and ran the community staple for two decades.
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"Gun violence should not be a staple of American life," he said.
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Jesus: We have the tlayuda, which is a big staple in Oaxaca.
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San Francisco's fashion staple seems to be ripped jeans and a hoodie.
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When it comes to style, vintage finds are a timeless wardrobe staple.
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The play turns on a staple of American drama: the family gathering.
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Amazon's Echo lineup is a staple in the company's portfolio of devices.
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This OG cleansing water is a staple in every makeup artist's kit.
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Like avocado toast, cold brew coffee has become a staple millennial obsession.
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The kitchen staple is actually rich in antioxidants and won't clog pores.
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Pocket Run Pool turns the pub staple into a single-player experience.
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That unique blend has been a staple in all of Flower's music.
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Black cabs have been a staple of London's transportation system for decades.
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Marks' "Oaktree Memo" has become a widely followed staple on Wall Street.
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Other staple food crops had their genomes sequenced long before bread wheat.
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Some fear clashes after the poll, a staple of previous Nigerian elections.
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Indian audiences need their staple - they need to see you every day.
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The Food Network star puts a fresh spin on a Thanksgiving staple.
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The sex helper that should be a staple, right next to condoms.
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Ahmed Hindawi, who imports wheat, another staple, is in a similar situation.
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Black leggings, divisive as they are, have undeniably become a fashion staple.
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The "fish out of water" premise has been a venerable sitcom staple.
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One prime example is a staple jean style from denim brand Mother.
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Despite these hurdles, VCRs became a staple of the home entertainment system.
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Aerie has somehow made this supersoft staple even more comfortable and cute.
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Sooner or later, this action will become the staple of Porzingis' game.
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Incognito (almost) everywhereIncognito mode has been a staple of Chrome since 2008.
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So is his take on pork roast, a Southern Sunday supper staple.
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It's been a staple spot for Philly's most famous plate since 1939.
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Leave it to Meghan Markle to make a fashion staple feel fresh.
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Unfortunately, the Costco staple was discontinued and replaced by a fruit smoothie.
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And it has a surprisingly long history as an alternative health staple.
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Apple products are way more of a household staple than we thought.
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It's time this breakfast staple belonged to a protected class of foods. .
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Watermelon Another summer staple you likely already have sitting in your fridge.
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Often chided as "policy wonk in chief," intellectual discourse is his staple.
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Instead, they're about to become a staple in all of our wardrobes.
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That, my friends, is a caterpillar cake, a staple of British childhood.
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It was a staple of childhood, so there's a nostalgia about that.
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Since the initial utterance, the phrase has been a social media staple.
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That means day three is the time to buy consumer staple names.
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The bikini has been our favorite swim staple ever since, well, forever.
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The novel popularized an enduring staple of military science fiction: power armor.
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The original Charlie the Unicorn was a staple of mid-2000s Internet.
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Justin Staple is a video producer for Noisey based in Los Angeles.
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But recently, we wondered if we've sold the frozen breakfast staple short.
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Flan is a caramel custard that's a holiday staple for Puerto Ricans.
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By 22017, the Ivanka Trump label was a staple at department stores.
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Sherlock Holmes, of course, is a fairly well-trod pop-culture staple.
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This has been a staple of Republican attacks against ObamaCare for years.
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Here, they discover wine in a box, a staple of the 99%.
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The Choose Your Own Adventure books are a staple for young readers.
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Only afterward did they see that the object was a staple gun.
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"Frittata is an Italian staple that I grew up on," Abdoo said.
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But Cheez-Its are a staple of every millennial's childhood snack cabinet.
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Shoulder-padded blazers and double-breasted plaid jackets were a 1980s staple.
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Washington's George's Sausage and Delicatessen is famous for being a Seattle staple.
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Toys R Us has long been a staple in American retail history.
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For over 70 years, NASCAR has been a staple in American sports.
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Then it became a staple in Molloy's tips for climbing the ladder.
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"He's been a staple here for a long time," Ms. Cintron said.
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They make yogurt, a staple, instead of buying it, to save money.
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"Gun Game" is a staple of a particular Call of Duty experience.
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Why are fax machines still such a staple of American health care?
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The sale to Phibro also spawned another Wall Street staple: boardroom coups.
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The gainers were led by the consumer staple index's 0.54 percent rise.
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I think that was the staple of his diet over those years.
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Apple spy photos are big business and a staple in tech journalism.
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Click on through to see our best bets for this closet staple.
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The aquifers also served as incubation ponds for brine shrimp, a staple.
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It's basically a staple human uniform at the end of the day.
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There are a few great reasons condoms are such a nightstand staple.
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Since the 1950s, pro wrestling has been a staple of American television.
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Capping Medicaid spending was a staple of the GOP ObamaCare repeal plans.
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The OG Air Max 95 is a staple sneaker for New Yorkers.
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This led to Purell becoming a staple in medical settings and restaurants.
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"A staple since high school," he told GQ of the $50 tees.
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Rice forms the bedrock of so many staple dishes in Malaysian cuisine.
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He created this monster smoothie, which is a staple of my day.
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Straw-stuffed human effigies have become a staple of the autumnal landscape.
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" And I'm like, "you want to staple it to your own walls?
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"It became a staple, and people were dependent on it," he said.
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Apologies have become as much an industry staple as cashmere and denim.
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Protests became a weekly staple outside the state offices of Republican representatives.
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Such imaginary law-giving has long been a staple of the genre.
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Bucket hats have been a street wear staple for a while now.
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Sambhar is a southern Indian staple, eaten almost daily in many households.
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It's a staple of language classes and parental lectures: Say thank you.
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If anyone would like to brainstorm pantry-staple recipes, I'm completely game.
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Many Kenyans cannot afford to buy staple foods or pay school fees.
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You really can't go wrong with chocolate — it's a Valentine's Day staple.
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But the most important pantry staple, according to Pepper, is jasmine rice.
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I see it as an L.A. staple for the N.Y.-style slice.
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The condition, known as the munchies, is a staple of popular culture.
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Trump's hostility to Hispanics has been a staple of his bitter campaign.
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It's also the staple cocktail of the world's best bar of 2019.
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Other images show bare shelves after customers stocked up on staple items.
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"The flattop is just a staple in black culture," Mr. Wagner said.
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Visiting wineries tends to be a staple activity for tourists to Tuscany.
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Mr. Trump also made the issue a staple of his campaign speeches.
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It's that staple, and comfortable even if it's a human gumball machine.
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By the 1990s, it was a staple of offices around the world.
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Martha Graham's 1936 "Chronicle" is a staple of the Graham company's repertory.
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The original and authentic Nando's, chicken piri-piri is a Portuguese staple.
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Lobster, once a staple in southern New England, have decamped to Maine.
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Metallic lip colors haven't become a staple in most people's beauty routines.
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Pearls can be a staple of elegance in any Academy Awards wardrobe.
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Bookmark our Practice Management center and make these pieces a weekly staple.
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But single-aisle airplanes, a staple of domestic routes, rarely have one.
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Fish soup was a staple, and rice was harvested by the family.
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Market capitalism is a tool, like a staple gun or a toaster.
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Twenty year old rap and R&B tracks became the NQ staple.
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Frosted Flakes is a tried-and-true breakfast staple for most children.
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Instead of being a morning staple, cereal has become a snack food.
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Swans no longer seem to be a staple of the royal table.
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Egyptian cotton is prized because much of it is "long staple" or "extra long staple," meaning the length of the cotton fibers is longer, resulting in a finer, lighter more durable fabric and longer-lasting, higher-end clothing.
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Breakfast cereal is an American staple, and now, thankfully, a high-end delicacy.
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Sometimes it's love that brings us together and sometimes it's a staple remover.
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Cereal This breakfast staple makes a prominent appearance four times in the show.
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In fact, fingerprint identification has become a staple among almost all flagship smartphones.
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Snapchat rode this idea to become a cultural staple for the younger generation.
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For more than 70 years, NASCAR has been a staple in American sports.
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But it's not just the staple crop of maize that is under attack.
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Still, the consumer staple has fallen 6 percent in the past four weeks.
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About 3 billion people - mostly in Asia - depend on rice as a staple.
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But don't expect athleisure kicks to become a Teigen style staple anytime soon.
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He has become something of a staple of the New Hampshire political landscape.
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Ariel Winter has found her festival style staple: a fun and lacy bralette.
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Embracing the LGBTQ community has been a staple of Gillibrand's run for months.
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We pick out a host of staple sauces and a single Bartlett pear.
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They were a staple of urban enclaves across the country throughout those decades.
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Retail chain and shopping mall staple Brookstone has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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These bad boys are now a staple food at any July 4th cookout.
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I predict that this will become a staple for America, these doughnut fries.
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I became a staple and that was an early, informative experience for me.
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Teff, a staple grain, costs about four times as much as in Ethiopia.
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The new Staples logo: People got seriously amped when that little staple unfolded.
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Some are even switching to other meats as the dietary staple becomes unaffordable.
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Coca-Cola is already very much a staple of many people's bar carts.
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Pagey is a staple when celebrating company milestones or even just celebrating Fridays.
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The nearest Tim Hortons restaurant, a Canadian staple, is about 60 miles away.
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"The staple was tuna, cheddar cheese, and really bad green olives," he says.
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I also get some corn tortillas because I'm out and they're a staple.
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Low-rise pants and skirts were also a staple of the earlier decade.
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I decided to try the cheese curds, which are a true Wisconsin staple.
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They're also delicious and versatile and a staple of many classic summertime dishes.
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We usually order from Walton's Fancy and Staple, and today is no different.
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Read These Stories Next:Trader Joe's Newest Product Just Dethroned This Frozen Food Staple
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A pretty maxi dress is a warm-weather wardrobe staple for a reason.
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Milk, the kind from cows, was once a staple of the American diet.
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Smaller, biddable regional parties, a staple of Thai politics, will provide more support.
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Face powder was a staple for women who wore makeup at the time.
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Consumer staple losses were countered by gains in utilities and real estate stocks.
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It's for this reason that the V-neck is forever a staple piece.
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Among other prey, they devour such staple foods as squid, octopus and cuttlefish.
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For many kids, its "Big Book" toy catalog was a staple of fall.
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Even emu enthusiasts did not make the meat a staple of their diets.
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But for us New Yorkers, it's simply a breakfast, lunch, and dinner staple.
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Holocaust denial has been a staple of public speeches in Iran for decades.
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Like many people, extra virgin olive oil is a staple in my kitchen.
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Consumer staple stocks, on the other hand, have shed just over 2 percent.
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Other Gossip:- I love that capes are a daily staple of Veronica's wardrobe.
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North has been a FROW staple at her dad's show in year's past.
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The 9:30 Club, another U Street staple, is D.C. at its finest.
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Jennifer Lawrence has proved, once again, why she's a red carpet style staple.
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Love it or hate it, the plank is pretty much a fitness staple.
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She uses the other half-acre to grow staple foods for the family.
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This crowd-pleasing, tropical fruity punch will be your new favorite party staple.
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He became a staple of unconditional love in my life that I needed.
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Sarah Paulson is a new addition to the cast, as Dr. Ellie Staple.
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The potato or cheese-filled dumplings are a staple of the Saskatchewan diet.
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Such meetings are a staple of big, global confabs like the G-20.
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The two-year contract was once a staple of the American phone business.
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This cozy Vietnamese staple serves up some of the best pho in town.
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Password managers should really be a staple of pretty much anyone's security plan.
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Spotify—the reigning champion of SXSW—will not produce their staple Spotify House.
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The sugary early-morning staple is now officially part of the dessert world.
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LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and DMT were a staple of the 1960s counter-culture.
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At a nearby market, bags of maize, the staple, are getting too costly.
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But the pair can't make an epic cinematic staple through their acting alone.
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At $75, these kicks have quickly become my favorite affordable warm-weather staple.
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It tracks distances with built-in GPS, a staple of Garmin's Forerunner wristwatches.
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Glass (Jackson), under the observation and care of Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson).
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These mugs have been a staple of the restaurant's decor since its inception.
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The "Instagram vs reality" trend has become an influencer staple in recent years.
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TJ's cult-favorite everything-bagel seasoning is a breakfast staple for this chef.
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Selfies with Warren are a campaign staple that will repeat the next day.
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Buying meat, poultry, and staple items in bulk often translates into substantial savings.
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Hand towels are a basic bathroom staple many people don't think to buy.
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Since the late '80s, Halle Berry has been a staple celebrity in Hollywood.
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Pennsylvania's Famous 4th Street Delicatessen has been a staple in Philadelphia for decades.
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South Carolina's Groucho's Deli is famous for being a staple in the state.
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Sure, the internet offers unlimited recipes, but cookbooks are still a kitchen staple.
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Potato salad was once the staple side dish at barbecues all summer long.
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There's a reason why a KitchenAid stand mixer is considered a countertop staple.
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Giant cream puffs are a staple of The Big E Festival in Massachusetts.
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How can this stunning piece not have become a staple of the repertory?
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Spice up your dinner with this full flavored, late-night Roman pasta staple.
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The sexy swimwear car wash has been a music video staple for decades.
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To reimagine the traditional Shanghainese staple, Leung gave it the molecular spherification treatment.
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In-The-Know: PacSun, your beloved tween shopping staple, just filed for bankruptcy.
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Lablabi is a real working-class staple—cheap, quick to prepare, and filling.
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The home button has been a staple in iPhone design since the beginning.
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Guacamole. The Mexican staple is delicious proof that good things are often simple.
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Another vegan riff on a retro American dinner table staple, the pot pie.
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A variation of this staple dish can be found on every Caribbean island.
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These tights are definitely a splurge – so what makes them such a staple?
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Fraud charges are a staple of American politics, and once were frequently true.
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"We want to avoid dependence on maize as a staple crop," he said.
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Morin devised a creamy, lardon-studded lobster spaghetti, now a Joe Beef staple.
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It's not considered a staple of impending emergencies, like milk and bread are.
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I felt this could be a repertory staple, seen on a regular basis.
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He promises not to sweeten the very fraught story of this culinary staple.
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But the underwear story has always been a staple in Cruz's political career.
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That left knee strike of Breese's has been a staple throughout his career.
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Children's Books If there's one staple of entertainment these days, it's the adaptation.
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In Mexico, the classic staple is under pressure from mass production and modernity.
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The Indy 500, a Memorial Day staple, has been rescheduled to Aug. 23.
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The Indy 500, a Memorial Day staple, has been rescheduled to Aug. 23.
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But the vending machine staple got its start as a mixable medical remedy.
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The Fair Isle sweater, a winter staple, feels new again when it's sleeveless.
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Low-alcohol drinks are a regular menu staple at more bars and restaurants.
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" Read more " The instantly recognizable booths were once a staple on many streets.
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I don't go to the supermarket, because you can't find staple products there.
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The shirtless male greeters had been a staple of the store under Jeffries.
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Triscuits are a staple snack you'll often find everywhere from parties to picnics.
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Lying seemed to be the only staple we would never run out of.
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They embraced wild herbs, which were untouched in peace, as a staple vegetable.
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The household staple has consistently been out of stock during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Now Rothy's is pushing the envelope again and creating another sustainable staple product.
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Bread has been a staple in the human diet for thousands of years.
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Picturing the First World War Incongruous imagery is a staple of war photography.
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If SynFrog catches on, it could change a staple of high school education.
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But not before stopping for a photo with Mt. Rainer, a Boeing staple.
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Story hour, long a mommy-and-me staple, had never looked so colorful.
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Chocolate You really can't go wrong with chocolate — it's a Valentine's Day staple.
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It was a fitting location, considering that maple is a staple in Riverdale.
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The tool he used is now a staple of sports and weather broadcasts.
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Years in spotlight The Netanyahus have long been a staple of international news.
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Automation has, of course, been applied to a number of different staple crops.
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It&aposs become a staple at Silicon Valley companies like Google and Facebook.
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The bottom line:Overall, the Italian ReWool Overcoat is a versatile, well-made staple.
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The artists staple canvases to frames or copy idyllic landscapes from laptop computers.
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Maybe there is hope for the sauce becoming a diet staple, after all.
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James Corden: "Gun violence should not be a staple of American life." pic.twitter.
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Since then, it's become a staple product in many people's skin-care routines.
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The celebration has been a Radulov staple since his teenage years in Quebec.
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The video focuses on hair analysis, a staple of forensic work for decades.
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The wild relatives of staple crops are generally hardier than their domesticated counterparts.
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It's all part of life, but laughter was a staple of our dynamic.
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Jean jackets are a wardrobe staple because you can throw it over anything.
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Two-fifths of Argentina's citizens cannot afford a monthly basket of staple goods.
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It's kind of another staple of my life, glitter everywhere all over everything.
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Protests are a staple at Berkeley and I've always appreciated the activism here.
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He later went ahead with the visit, a staple of French election campaigning.
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But once in, the Gamecocks rediscovered the defensive tenacity that was their staple.
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They staple upholstery to hunks of wood harvested by timber operations in Wisconsin.
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In terms of style, the Modern Leather Jacket is a refreshed vintage staple.
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They were a staple in coverage of both the Republican and Democratic conventions.
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After more than 303 years, this Union Square seafood staple is no more.
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Memorializing victims of immigrant crime is a staple of Trump's formal, scripted speeches.
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Yes, there's quinoa, the quick-cooking staple that fills many a grain bowl.
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The caller, Mike from Montclair, is a well-known staple of Francesa's show.
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Steve King has become an Iowa political staple over the past two decades.
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However one instant gelatin product, would quickly become a staple in American households.
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Once a masculine staple, tank tops seem to gain in popularity every year.
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Peanuts were once a staple of air travel, for example, before being banished.
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Sanders may continue to be a staple on the campaign trail into the fall.
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Rightfully, it's become a record collection staple and a cornerstone of confessional indie rock.
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His praise of WikiLeaks was at one point a staple of his campaign speeches.
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Recently, this staple of warfare started sharing its digs with a new branch: cyber.
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But she swears they'll become a staple for you the second you try one.
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It's then that a SWAT team, summoned by Dr. Staple, arrives into the mix.
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Remembering &aposPawn Stars&apos staple Richard Harrison: Five fast facts about the &aposOld Man.
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"Duke" has been a staple of the Bush brand for more than 20 years.
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Meanwhile, smaller-scale VR rides have become a staple of county fairs and arcades.
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The Pizza Tracker has been a staple for almost the same amount of time.
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Those cures exclude the "hangover soup" that is a staple of Korean restaurant menus.
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Highly recommend the signature chrome and it looks stunning as a permanent countertop staple.
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It's such a staple in Korean beauty because it drenches your skin with hydration.
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Sweet, sweet tinned food is the staple breakfast of any budget-conscious festival goer.
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The MTV Movie Awards have been a staple event for the network since 1992.
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But Trump made Obama's golf a staple of his 2016 critique of the President.
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The eight new snack staple flavors are presented in a TV dinner-like tray.
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It was definitely a staple of my household, and I love it a lot.
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Several looks later, transgender model and New York nightlife staple Avie Acosta came out.
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The Orgasm Afterglow Lip Balm, which we already know will be a summer staple.
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Botanical Prints + White ShortsAn airy, tropical-print blouse feels like the quintessential summer staple.
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But now, almost everybody (along with every beauty company) considers them a staple item.
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Zines with more than 60 pages may be too thick to staple or sew.
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It's a closet staple so you'll always have something to remember American Apparel by.
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But count on Fergie to put a "glamorous" spin on the season's staple pattern.
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Both products also sport beefy batteries — a longtime and welcome staple of Motorola's devices.
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Squaresville is a staple in the east side vintage circuit, and for good reason.
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Together, you'll learn how to make anything from fresh pasta to Argentinian staple dishes.
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Finally, finish the look with a beauty staple for any goth queen: black lipstick.
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He supported Medicare-for-all before it became a staple of the Democratic Party.
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Which shade of blush is an autumn staple for some of your favorite actresses?
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Breast augmentation ads have been a staple in NYC subway advertising long before Thinx.
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One thing has become a birthday staple for the star through out the years?
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Nabisco, added honey and made it into the s'mores staple we know and love.
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They become a staple by simply providing [a base] for a range of looks.
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The Guilty Feminist hosted by Deborah Frances-White is a staple in my life.
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Click through, and you just might find your new favorite healthy snack or staple.
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Even now, nearly 15 years after its initial release, it remains an encore staple.
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The staple financing is made up of an all-senior high-yield bond financing.
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The National Football League has been a staple of American sports since the 1920s.
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It doesn't take a practiced eye to realize leggings have become a wardrobe staple.
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" The actor's bedding for Thread Experiment is "long-staple cotton, soft and durable sheets!
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But the surprise is the number two slot: yoga pants, everyone's favorite athleisure staple.
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China is the world's largest producer and a major consumer of the staple fruit.
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The inside of a Sight maskThermal imaging is already a staple in firefighters' toolkits.
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Abroad, if not at home, Ms Trump's style may turn into a wardrobe staple.
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Related Video: Read These Stories Next:Aldi's $9 Bottled Mimosa Is Our New Brunch Staple
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First, tell us why a white button-down is such an enduring closet staple?
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The man versus machine dichotomy has been a staple of pop culture for decades.
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And it was bipartisan, too, a staple at homeless shelters and in American lunchboxes.
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Mixing corn starch and water makes for a crowd-pleasing staple of science demos.
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The products of Jessica Alba's Honest Company are a staple of every baby shower.
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As a genre and TV staple, the evening talk show is a static enterprise.
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He's the man who invented the red Solo cup, staple at every party ever.
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Otherwise, this crewneck sweatshirt is just begging to become your Saturday staple this fall.
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His success has made him a staple of Forbes' "Midas List" of technology investors.
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You might be too young to remember Smith as a staple in hip-hop.
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The romantic flower has since become the unspoken staple of the classic Disney film.
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Rice is our staple food and is eaten by 100 percent of our population.
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Will the track now become a staple of other flicks set in the future?
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There's also a heartwarming portion dedicated to the Staple Singers' work with the Band.
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Don't get us wrong, beaded bags and fanny packs are a definite wardrobe staple.
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This is just the latest in staple mall brands to suffer from poor sales.
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The administration also warned against the "Medicare-for-all," a staple policy of Sen.
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The side-by-side, "transformation" photo has become somewhat of a staple on Instagram.
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Maize is a staple crop in the southern African nation of 19 million people.
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In the 1990s, big slouchy white socks were a staple of kawaii street style.
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She's adultified a college staple with these showstopping Aperol Spritz clementine Jell-O shots.
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She has been a staple in Black Hollywood since I was a pre-teen.
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Santa Ana winds have long been a California staple, but what are they exactly?
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Now, at 30, he's a staple of the Portland scene and a serious player.
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This simple side is about to become the newest staple on your holiday table.
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The mythical trend has touched one food staple too many (seriously, leave bagels alone).
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But, like it or not, pantomime is a staple of the British entertainment pantheon.
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ROAD FC obviously plumped for Pride FC staple and in-ring tearjerker Bob Sapp.
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A waterlily known as wokas was historically a primary food staple for the tribes.
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The swearing-in photo flurry that followed is a staple of momentous Washington hearings.
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The root vegetable was a staple food for centuries until contact with the West.
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Some European industrial and consumer staple heavyweights managed to pull out a decent day.
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The young queen burst onto the local gay scene, quickly become a regional staple.
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Lillard and McCollum are an obvious staple that create myriad headaches for the opposition.
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For the fish curry, a staple of Goan home cooking, the choice is clear.
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"A Rose for Emily," by William Faulkner, is a classic, a staple of anthologies.
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But its favourite is maize—the staple for more than 200m sub-Saharan Africans.
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For much of the 20th century, such campaigns were a staple of Democratic politics.
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This Boston staple has Native American roots and was originally made using maple syrup.
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The trench coat is a true classic fashion staple that looks good on everyone.
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Burton said pepperoni roles were a staple, along with ham and lunch meat sandwiches.
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"Market capitalism is a tool, like a staple gun or a toaster," he declared.
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Prayers -- both before and after Moore speaks -- are a staple of every campaign event.
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Alana: Our third stop is Gabriel's Gate, a staple restaurant situated in historic Allentown.
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Moms drinking alcohol has become a staple of popular culture in the past decade.
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Joe: Our first stop is Daikokuya, which has been an LA staple since 2002.
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A New York City staple and arguably the most famous pastrami spot we're visiting.
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The white T-shirt has been a wardrobe and pop-culture staple for decades.
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His favorite menu staple was the $1.99 slice of combo pizza, followed by gelato.
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We talked with Staple to hear his thoughts on the sneaker of the future.
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The more you wear leather, the more it becomes a staple in your wardrobe.
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When I was growing up, Corkin was a staple at my mom's dinner parties.
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The brand's toasted-coconut donut has been a menu staple for quite some time.
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Better yet, the iconic L.L.Bean Boots, a wintertime staple, are included in the sale.
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Cheap and plentiful, they've long been a menu staple in New Orleans and beyond.
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Volunteers have been busy preparing half a million staple food boxes for the poor.
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I like the way that looks, and that's a staple now for this neighborhood.
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Despite its specific geographic roots, pizza has managed to become a globally adored staple.
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Since 1928, the Chub has been a staple of the South Chicago fish diet.
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Snail mucin, sometimes called filtrate or essence, has become a staple of Korean beauty.
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It appears nonsensical—a Trump staple—but it actually has a point, albeit wrong.
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"Change (In The House of Flies)," which is up next, is also a staple.
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New Orleans communities—and a rich foundation of culture—are built on this staple.
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The stunning pink lake is probably familiar to many as a travel Instagram staple.
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Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicines are an important staple in households across the country.
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"Rhythm + Flow" is Netflix's take on a reality TV staple — the music competition show.
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This conspiracy theory is, it turns out, a staple of neo-Nazis in Europe.
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I spoke to him about how the Chandelier Tree has become an LA staple.
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Big festival shows are a staple for fans of nearly any genre of music.
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Le Cinq is a staple in the Parisian restaurant scene with three Michelin stars.
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"There's no meat, no fish, no fufu," the pan-African staple of cassava dough.
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Mr. Doig's painterly landscapes have become one of the staple trophies of contemporary auctions.
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Tie-dye has shed its granola rep to become a bona fide fashion staple.
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One of those, "Michael Jackson: One," has been a Las Vegas staple since 2013.
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" And, of course, use it sparingly, as "a trace element rather than a staple.
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The trend is not only depriving giant investment banks of a staple income source.
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I'm vegetarian, and I'm busy, so canned beans are a staple in my diet.
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"It's been a weekly staple," said Javiel Vazquez, who works for Consolidated Edison nearby.
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Make short-sleeved shirts a staple of your work and weekend wardrobe this summer.
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Horrors of ketchup aside, cottage cheese was considered an absolute staple in the 1970s.
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Of course, fried chicken has long been a staple of the British high street.
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"I feared a shortage of those staple items, and substitutions aren't safe," she says.
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Bantu Knots This 15-minute look is a classic staple that dates back centuries.
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Front Burner A new vegan deli product mimics the flavor of the Reuben staple.
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This has become a staple of the progressive playbook — convict first, ask questions later.
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Thinking of trying a new hairstyle or adding a new staple to your wardrobe?
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Now, he will try his hand at a staple of modern tennis: the comeback.
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Then you can pair these staple pieces with an affordable, yet great-looking outfit.
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They are not a staple in my native India, as they are in Peru.
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It's also a drugstore staple that's super easy to find and affordable to boot.
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You only need a few staple eyeshadow brushes to achieve pretty much any look.
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In Cedar Rapids, he offered one that's become a staple of his stump speech.
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It's still fun to take a very bold shoe and make it a staple.
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Aaron Randle writes: A New York City staple is getting tossed from the curb.
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Pork is a staple of the Chinese diet, particularly during the country's national festivals.
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The restaurant replaced a neighborhood staple, Alegria, a pioneer in fine strip mall dining.
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Here are some more facts you may not know about the Halloween candy staple.
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Yellow Tail, that cheap staple of grocery stores and bodegas, was my sworn enemy.
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In the past three decades, she has been a staple at parties and benefits.
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She had previously spent 14 years as a staple of Fox News conservative lineup.
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And that doughnut hamburger is already a staple at state fairs across the country.
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Boasts of "taking people out of tax" have become a staple of Tory budgets.
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" Qu'est-ce que le macronisme ?" has become a staple headline in the French media.
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The clackerboard, a staple in each Roastery, was made by the Italian company Solari.
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We hope that it becomes a staple of June events in Long Island City.
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A can or two will do just fine to make this South Louisiana staple.
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Thai exporters have struggled to sell the staple since the beginning of the year.
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Sambusas, quickly becoming a Minnesotan staple, are as delectable as any in the city.
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It's staple on the menu at annual The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National.
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U.S. extra long staple cotton, or "pima," trades for 152.25 cents per lb, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon data, a 125 percent premium over cotton prices on ICE Futures U.S., a contract that accepts cotton of a "strict low middling staple length".
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Maybe coincidentally, the four down theme entries weren't as academic at all — one food staple, one animal-based piece of (mainly) sports equipment, one animal that is a food staple in some places, and a prissy late American-Victorian term for a latrine.
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But, 'tis the season for the lazy-bones staple that's now fashion-approved: the hoodie.
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And the "Wrecking Ball" singer's wide grin proved to be a staple of the evening.
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Yes, the 90s staple brand Skechers makes workout shoes, and yes, they are surprisingly good.
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Wertz doesn't think makeup will ever be a staple in the average straight man's routine.
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Where You Know Him From: Ray Fisher is a staple in the DC Extended Universe.
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It can cause extensive crop damage and has a preference for maize, the regional staple.
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When it comes to wellness, water is a staple — but it's also taken for granted.
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Love 'em or hate 'em, bridal showers have become a staple of modern wedding culture.
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Yet even a reliable and recognizable staple deserves an upgrade every once in a while.
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After all, the Fenty Beauty founder is a staple on our nail-art mood boards.
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Inbreeding was a staple of comedic (and horrific) stereotypes of Appalachia for years before Deliverance.
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Another perfectly-calibrated staple landed on the direct-to-consumer brand's website today: The Wedge.
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One Arrow Meats is the culmination of specialization and perfection of a ubiquitous breakfast staple.
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Grumpy Cat became a staple in the growing online community early on in her career.
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The chunky dad-looking shoe possesses all the trappings of its trendy brunch staple inspiration.
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Grubhub, Seamless, UberEATS and other food delivery applications have become a staple of modern living.
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A trusted staple for the past 122 years, Sahadi's sources most of its ingredients overseas.
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Rice wine is a staple in Cambodia, where it is consumed at weddings and funerals.
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They help unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and are a staple treatment for those with acne.
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London (CNN Business)In South Africa, unofficial and informal public transport services are a staple.
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It's been around since the late '93s and has become a staple of Japanese classrooms.
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But, Woman is much more than a scripted, vintage version of everyone's favorite Bravo staple.
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He leaves behind his wife, two children and a community that considered him a staple.
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The password "correct horse battery staple," written as a single phrase, would take 550 years.
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The Spanish had discovered that staple in the Andes and brought it back to Europe.
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The Ultra HD Powder from Make Up For Ever is a staple in my kit.
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If people's diet is otherwise restricted, for example to staple starches, meat does them good.
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That drink should be an annual spring staple, much like how fall has the PSL.
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It's been a while since we've thought of the OG activewear brand and cheerleader staple.
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The Cheddar Bay Biscuits have been a staple on the Red Lobster menu for years.
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What's going on: American cheese, a long-time burger and sandwich staple, is under attack.
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And the idea of a "mad slasher" had been a staple of suspense for decades.
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Here's how paper hearts, cheesy sentiments and doilies became a staple of this lovely holiday.
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Conflict became a staple part of the air we breathed and the pictures we consumed.
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Right up there with quality lighting, charming animal actors are a top-tier cinematic staple.
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The handmade bread is an Egyptian staple, which at one point existed in 225 varieties.
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Originally made for French sailors, the Breton-striped shirt has since become a spring staple.
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"The staple financing is similar to the ICBPI debt financing," one of the sources said.
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It happened, it's successful, it feels at this point more like an Edmonton staple now.
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But now, Kardashian's added another staple piece to her fashion uniform: skin-tight biker shorts.
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When she retired in 1958, Betty Crocker had already become a staple in kitchens nationwide.
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That famous mop isn't just a staple on the show, but in real life, too.
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Surprisingly, since the challenge, Metcalf hasn't tired himself out of the crispy dollar menu staple.
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Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein used to be a staple of the AmfAR event in Cannes.
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Check out the video above to find out her thoughts about the newest autumn staple.
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It's official: The crop top is quickly becoming a wardrobe staple for young American women.
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Similar "brakeless" mutations have also been seen in most of the world's other staple crops.
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Thirteen years after it first won our hearts, Love Actually remains a holiday film staple.
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The red chili pepper sauce has become a dietary staple for some spicy food lovers.
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Winter has arrived, and you'll need a practical and stylish staple to see you through.
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Sardinha Frita, or batter-fried sardines are a staple of the city's central port district.
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Even though they're notoriously tricky to cook perfectly, eggs are a staple for most people.
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I decide to make some chocolate chip pumpkin muffins — a fall staple in my family.
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Sources also say that SoftBank would want to staple a primary investment onto the secondary.
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Those flashy shows of wealth have been a staple of Pruitt's tenure as EPA chief.
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The plant mainly makes textile-related materials, such as rayon staple fiber and nylon fiber.
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The ketchup-slathered heart-stopper has long been a beloved staple of the Tarantino universe.
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"Honestly it's becoming our staple on the defensive end," point guard Kyrie Irving told reporters.
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Railguns, devices that use electromagnetic force to fire projectiles, are a staple of science fiction.
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In a world where grain crops have become a staple food, it may not be.
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Corn on the Cob: This outdoor party staple also poses a choking hazard to pets.
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It seems very bad that one poorly placed staple could lead to such dire consequences.
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These glitter-dusted clips became an everyday accessory staple in your twisted-back tween do.
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There's a double standard on tacos compared to the rest of the world's staple [dishes].
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Trump's disdain for fellow candidates, particularly Bush, has been a staple of previous Republican debates.
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Thanos may demand your silence, but Wade respectfully requests that you staple your lips shut.
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Getting your blood pressure checked has long been a staple of your average doctor's visit.
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Despite being a staple in the industry, it still grows and evolves with the times.
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Bounce houses are a staple at kid parties and let's be honest, they are awesome.
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Spaghetti alle vongole is a Neapolitan classic that became a staple of Italian-American cuisine.
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Shaydakiss: House/hip-hop producer who's been a staple in Montreal's club scene since 16.
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Swatching beauty products is its own form of art — and an Instagram and Snapchat staple.
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The boneless brethren of the chicken wing and a staple of the fast food diet.
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So, let's think of this bad boy as the summerweight version of the classic staple.
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In the 1970s, '80s and '90s, virulent homophobia was a staple of many football grounds.
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A staple of my channel is that I'm all over the place with my content.
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Over the past couple years web security has become a staple of the nightly news.
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But, of course, the incubator is and always will be a staple of 500 Startups.
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Today it's a staple of the surfer circuit with a recent swell of luxury retreats.
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Nor is this what 'privacy by default' looks like — another staple principle of the regulation.
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The SD card slot has been a staple for anyone who works with a camera.
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Beer pong, a decades-old staple of the modern American college experience, deserves a reboot.
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What exactly does a '90s fashion staple need to make the comeback of a lifetime?
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Recommendation algorithms (also called curation algorithms) have been a staple of online services for decades.
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Several factors can affect how much you end up spending on this wedding day staple.
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Eileen is the founder of Passion Capital and a staple of the British tech scene.
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To hell with their bad rap for being a staple of the "basic girl" wardrobe.
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The phrase "witch hunt" was a regular staple of Democratic talking points in that era.
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Bean soup is famous for being a daily staple of the Senate dining area menus.
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She yearns for a warm cup of coffee, a staple she hasn't had in days.
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Others are the crevices on stucco walls, a staple of homes built in these parts.
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Patent leather has been a fall staple since, well, forever (1818 counts as forever, right?).
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"Ultimately I think gambling is going to become a staple of professional sports," said Ebersol.
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She also said this cream cleanser from BeautyCounter is a staple in her carry-on.
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Speaking of chickpeas, hummus is another go-to snacking staple for in-between meal hankerings.
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"My grandmother's honey cake was a staple at every Rosh Hashana meal," Mr. Levin said.
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Sandy Ronquillo: Lemon Ice King has been a staple of this neighborhood for so long.
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Obama has made pitches about signing up for health insurance a staple in previous years.
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In the late '90s and early 2000s, stripes were a wardrobe staple for the actress.
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Riggi added that Wanna Cry also shows the importance of another basic staple of cybersecurity.
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A great pair of jeans is a staple every woman should have in her wardrobe.
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It's truly the perfect plain black long sleeve, making it a staple for every season.
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Now there's a surge of interest in teff, a staple for Ethiopia's legendary distance runners.
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The darker potential of technology is a staple of William Gibson's and Bruce Sterling's cyberpunk.
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Tobacco, considered a staple — smokers need to smoke — is the best-performing non-utilities sector.
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It's the kind of growing-up-and-aging-gracefully song that's a country-music staple.
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Any position that involves you facing away from your partner, like doggy, becomes a staple.
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This easy dinnertime staple can often seem bland, unimpressive, and just plain boring to make.
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They'd cut out clipping from newspapers and staple them to a three-by-five card.
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" Before Trump ran, a staple that he watched every weeknight was Billy Bush's "Access Hollywood.
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S'mores Milkshake Your favorite campfire staple in drink form — complete with graham cracker crumble. 3.
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It's an iconic shape so classic, it's a staple of eyewear offerings for most brands.
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The Red Cross, for example, sells bug-out bags, a staple of any prepper's gear.
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It quickly became a book-club staple and was recently optioned into a Hulu series.
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Ramen is a student staple, and for good reason — it's cheap and easy to make.
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We went to TAP NYC to try beijú, or tapioca crêpes, a Brazilian food staple.
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The 747 later became a staple on transpacific flights thanks to its capacity and range.
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It's a staple of common sense that we don't let judges try their own cases.
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In 1955, the Campbell's Soup test kitchen birthed that American Thanksgiving staple, green bean casserole.
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The cod catch, long a staple of New England's economy, had fallen over the years.
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Why this Brahms staple was paired with Mr. Larcher's symphony, though, I could not say.
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"It's kind of been the staple," said Eberle, who had four goals in four games.
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Berkshire's annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, has become a staple in the global business community.
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Cheerios became a staple in the cupboard of the Remsen apartment they share each summer.
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And sell them on the savings — individual and collective — of holding their staple gadget steady.
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MoviePass had acquired Moviefone, the internet staple movie showtime and ticketing website, just last year.
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But today, Mardi Gras is a hugely popular — and visible — staple on Sydney's cultural calendar.
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Now it seems that a tiny, high-end sushi bar is the new local staple.
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PewDiePie is a YouTube staple, albeit a controversial one both on and off the platform.
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Univision and Telemundo are popular in South Florida, but AM radio is a diaspora staple.
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It's lucrative for those who farm it, but, unlike rice, it's not a dietary staple.
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Years earlier, General Mills test-marketed reduced-sodium Wheaties, a company staple, and it fizzled.
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The novel is a postmodern take on braving wintry weather, a staple of Russian literature.
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By 1965, it was a staple on menus nationwide and is still popular each spring.
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Her father formed the Staple Singers with his children Pervis, Mavis and Cleotha in 20003.
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Roti is a staple in northern India and Pakistan, consumed for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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The dessert choices include semifreddo and ganache, but also pretzel salad, a Pennsylvania potluck staple.
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The iPhone&aposs Calendar app has been a staple of the smartphone since its inception.
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End-to-end encryption is a staple of secure messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal.
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They quickly became a hit, and remain a staple on college campuses and in theaters.
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Chess pie is a Southern staple made from eggs, butter, sugar, vanilla and corn meal.
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Momos are dumplings dipped in a spicy tomato sauce and are a staple in Nepal.
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Mascara, the long-standing staple of makeup, is becoming less relevant to today's beauty rituals.
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It's only a matter of time before work is a staple of the Medicaid program.
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The president's denouncements have called attention to what has long been a staple of journalism.
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Today, after millenniums as a daily staple, good bread has almost become a luxury item.
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In fact, one could argue that classic rock is the staple of American music culture.
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The popular staple costs $16, and some nights, every table seems to be ordering it.
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Thanks to Twitter, viewers are enjoying a new staple in satisfying content: steam cleaning videos.
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Felt was (and is) a sartorial staple of the Central Asian steppes, essential for warmth.
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"A straightforward consumer staple play like McCormick is just what the doctor ordered," he said.
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Presidential biographies are a staple of children's book publishing, and of classrooms across the country.
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In the 1980s, private gyms were soon a cheerleading staple, along with clinics and camps.
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Consumer staple stocks are less tied to the economic cycle, durable in times of uncertainty.
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The ever-reliable navy blue blazer or jacket is still a closet staple, says Voglino.
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The sleeveless accessory has become a staple wardrobe piece for the dapper office-casual man.
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Since then, appearances by the mustachioed Sobotka have been a staple of Wings playoff games.
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Pork is a staple of the country's diet, making the problem a major pain point.
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A warm house slipper is an underrated staple your grandpa has been in for years.
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Offering Internet-powered phone service has become a staple of major ISPs in recent years.
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The price of staple foods, like bread, means even basic supplies are out of reach.
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Personal prosperity and professional success coincide, and this elision became a staple of the genre.
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Taylor Swift even made high-waisted shorts a staple in her closet starting in 2012.
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Director Bob Clark's original 1983 movie followed a winding path toward becoming a yuletide staple.
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Felt was (and is) a sartorial staple of the Central Asian steppes, essential for warmth.
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When we are out traveling, staple pieces like our leather and denim jackets are mandatory.
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Shows using the song catalogs of pop and rock stars have become a Broadway staple.
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Ingratitude is a staple in politics — but this is a pretty extreme example of it.
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For some, it's a staple of the American morning: a comforting routine, a good deal.
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Test-prep books, and do-it-yourself and craft books are also a shelf staple.
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She couldn't afford yard signs—a staple of most any political campaign—until last week.
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The instant noodles started as a treat and bubbled their way into a hardcore staple.
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The mounted crucifix is a Nurmagomedov staple and he enters it a number of ways.
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The first thing to note was that Kovalev's wrestling was a staple in this fight.
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He has a podcast with fellow multi-series staple Jared Haibon and Bachelor "winner" Vanessa Grimaldi.
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You local mall just got a new lingerie brand that's being sold by a familiar staple.
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Such farmers grow 210 to 2150 percent of staple crops in the region, Farm Africa noted.
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Maize is the key ingredient for sadza, a stiff porridge that is the national staple food.
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Students have adapted by adding several staple foods groups to their diet: Delivery pizza, for example.
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The adorable quintet has become a charming staple on every red carpet in the months since.
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It just sucks seeing something that has become a staple in this neighborhood vanish so quickly.
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After the feature went live back in 2008, they became a staple for creative web videos.
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Leaders from local organized labor — long a staple of his base — have been invited to attend.
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A pink-accented courtyard restaurant and lobby bar make it a staple for the fashion set.
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The chef of the Catbird Seat in Nashville put his spin on the southern cookout staple.
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But staple foods such as haricot beans today account for less than 10% of its trade.
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And for those long days on the beach, dry shampoo became a staple for the cast.
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A related motivation must surely be to avoid a staple of Chinese economic warfare: consumer boycotts.
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After all, he said, pork has been a traditional staple of the Chinese diet for generations.
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And another one is Church & Dwight, which we don't normally talk about, it's a consumer staple.
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Press play to get their tips on how to werk this wardrobe staple again (and again).
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A staple of coastal California's towns, the Volkswagen Microbus will be reincarnated as an electric vehicle.
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He said he still had corn flour to make arepas, a Venezuelan staple, for his children.
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No one is exempt, which is why concealer is a makeup staple for most of us.
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That song's gradual crescendo, from gentle fingerpicking to hard rocking, was a staple of their compositions.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is trying to do with "Pocahontas," a staple riff at his rallies.
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Bright, zesty and a little smoky, the Spanish staple is great with meat, vegetables and bread.
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If the dollar strengthens, many multinational consumer staple stocks would take a sales hit, he said.
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It may have its origins in Italy, but it has come to be an American staple.
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That's understandable, especially since this menu doesn't even have turkey on it, an indisputable Thanksgiving staple.
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They're staple items that see tons of wear, from work to weekend and summer to winter.
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The idea was also underscored by former House Speaker and current conservative radio staple Newt Gingrich.
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Remember the pint-sized elephant bag that became a street style staple a couple seasons back?
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A floral midi dress is a wardrobe staple that can be worn now and through fall.
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Away from the glamour of the NBA, the game is also a staple of grassroots sport.
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Yvonne De Carlo was a staple in "sex and sand" films of the '40s and '50s.
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And a white crop top, in particular, is the summer staple you didn't know you needed.
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SPF should already be a staple in your morning skin-care routine — again, rain or shine!
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These creatures are a staple food source for other fish, birds, and other marine animals.[PeerJ]
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If you didn't have this in the mix already, it's now about to be a staple.
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I'm sold on the effects, and it's since become a staple in my skin-care routine.
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A staple of every middle school dance, backyard birthday party and workout motivation playlist since 2004.
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No matter the reason, instant ramen is a staple for many during that phase of life.
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The sound-and-light show, a staple of pyramid entertainment since 29, was narrated in Chinese.
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We eventually arrived at the topic of food and discussed the iconic staple of Maine – lobster.
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The actress discussed her return to HBO after being a staple of the network's 1990s ascension.
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It's a staple thing and, of course, with a leather jacket you can't really go wrong.
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"We can feel a small impact now, the price of staple goods is increasing," he said.
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Drones stayed in the public eye, becoming a staple prop in YouTube videos and branded experiences.
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Very Special Episodes have been both a staple of television and the bane of its existence.
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Stars like comedy favorite Louis C.K., morning show staple Matt Lauer, and super producer Harvey Weinstein.
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In 2015, Netflix contributed a staple to the nationwide true crime fever with Making a Murderer.
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It's so essential a food staple that in Chinese, the word for rice also means meal.
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It's also a staple of any high-end country club, Beverly Hills driveway or downtown restaurant.
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Reality TV staple Khloé Kardashian filed for divorce from Odom in May for the second time.
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Either way, we bet this sweater is going to become a staple in your fall wardrobe.
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But in addition to the lines, there is one other staple at every Comic-Con: trailers.
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For most of television's history, test cards were a staple of TV programming around the world.
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This is a classic NBA action, and a staple of Dallas coach Rick Carlisle's spread offense.
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