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Sticklers for accuracy will notice, beyond the handshake, that although the Czar-Liberator was tall, he was still about three inches shorter than Lincoln, a discrepancy in height that's not immediately apparent in Burganov's work.
Russia remembers Lincoln as it marks the freeing of the serfs 2011
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Sticklers for protocol, Archives officials knew it still legally belonged to Jacqueline Kennedy.
National Archives has Jacqueline Kennedy's pink suit, but hat is missing Faye Fiore 2011
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Obsolescent rules: Sticklers insist on many usages that are now too late to save.
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As you know, I am completely blind and my two daughters, ages 11 and 14, also have Sticklers Syndrome.
Monique Zimmerman-Stein: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus. But There Is No Due Process in Florida Monique Zimmerman-Stein 2010
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As you know, I am completely blind and my two daughters, ages 11 and 14, also have Sticklers Syndrome.
Monique Zimmerman-Stein: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus. But There Is No Due Process in Florida Monique Zimmerman-Stein 2010
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Sticklers will note that "tear in her eye" actually does involve a homophone tier, but I don't think that's what the authors meant.
Archive 2009-10-01 josh 2009
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* Sticklers for the letter of the law in your case while they bend the rules, sticklers for legitimacy in law, even when the need for it has now passed
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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* Sticklers for the letter of the law in your case while they bend the rules, sticklers for legitimacy in law, even when the need for it has now passed
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Recently, the Huffington Post reprinted an article from the St. Pete Times about my wife and family, and how we have endured the trials and tribulations of dealing with the health care system and my their genetically-based disease, Sticklers Syndrome.
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Sticklers will note that "tear in her eye" actually does involve a homophone tier, but I don't think that's what the authors meant.
Why do so many homophones have two pronunciations? josh 2009
alexscampie commented on the word Sticklers
An Orcadian dialect word is used 1) hiccup 2) weep loudly 3) laugh uncontrollably.
July 1, 2009