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1 Simplicity itself, it's likely to become a mainstay of your summer buffet table.
2 By the 1970s, J.C. Penney had become a mainstay across the United States.
3 Lacking any other tabletop game, chess has become a mainstay in the evenings.
4 High-throughput screening has become a mainstay of small-molecule probe and early drug discovery.
5 They are likely to become a mainstay of treatment of euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia.
6 Over the years the Friend Raiser events have become a mainstay of their fund-raising initiatives.
7 Since their introduction many decades ago, systemic corticosteroids have become a mainstay treatment for asthma.
8 Institutional investors, or 'professional landlords', will become a mainstay in the leafier environs of Dublin.
9 Suddenly they've become a mainstay of global big-screen excellence.
10 She has become a mainstay of such festivities.
11 Negative yields have become a mainstay in Europe and Japan, abetted by their central banks' negative-rate policy.
12 Photo: Rattle Established in 1991, the label Rattle has become a mainstay of the NZ jazz scene.
13 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has become a mainstay for diagnosis and staging of this disease.
14 Almost a victim of its own success, Trippy Taco has today become a mainstay of Melbourne's urban boho set.
15 The Asterix books have become a mainstay in the publishing industry, with more than 370 million copies sold worldwide.
16 They've since become a mainstay of the Hong Kong indie music scene, performing at numerous music showcases and festivals.
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