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That is where it all began for the idea of Plymouth Rock, at least—when they built the wharf in a different spot and started to protect this rock and turn it into a relic, a symbol of freedom, a tie to a glorious past, an object worthy of veneration, and apparently of being dug up by a bunch of dudes gathered at the waterside to stick it to England.

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Trump likely saw the Gaetz pick as a fun way to stick it to the #MeToo movement.

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Or, if you really want to stick it to Vance, join a cat rescue group.

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Procrastination is rarely a virtue, but in this case, it's an excellent way to stick it to the patriarchy.

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They remained unified behind a president who promised to stick it to undocumented immigrants, ungrateful foreign leaders and out-of-touch elitists in academia and the media.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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