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stay Law the suspension of a judicial proceeding, etc. stay [stā] (engineering) In a structure, a tensile member which holds other members of the structure rigidly in position. |
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So if staying put is a viable option, it makes absolute sense for tenants to consider an early renewal/restructuring, as it could prove to be extremely economically beneficial for the long-term. 30, the four comedies will take over their new regular slots: ``Earl'' and ``Office'' staying put at 8 and 8:30, followed by ``Scrubs'' at 9 and ``30 Rock'' at 9:30 p. cities are losing their inhabitants to suburbia, Bibb's families--73 percent of whom are African-American--are staying put. |
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