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With respect to a vertical stick in Syene, a vertical stick in Alexandria would be tilted away by this amount.
People have gotten a stick in the eyeball, a stick in the ass, treed by bears, surrounded by wolves, fallen off cliffs, flipped trucks, or simply left behind.
But I would read, and itwouldn't stick in my head.
But it becomes a hockey stick in about 15 years.
So that's what made him kinda stick in my head.
Some things don't stick in my brain for some reason.
As childish as they are, they stick in the mind.
Hammer pants, cocaine — everybody had a stick in the '90s.
Disappointingly, the paraglider didn't lose his stupid stick in the process.
The other one has to be a stick in the mud.
Place honeycomb on a cocktail stick in the glass and serve.
Yet Beyond Meat might stick in investors' gullets, for several reasons.
Such tales will stick in British mythology for a long time.
I guess that's better than a sharp stick in the eye.
Even Aston might be considering an EV stick in the future.
And never have I put a USB stick in my bag.
Women get the short end of the stick in most cases.
So, next time you create a document, stick in a graph.
But, as Mr. Smith notes, that process didn't stick in 2016.
I also used to dip a cheese stick in peanut butter.
Such advice will stick in the throats of many CFPB staffers.
It appears, however, the trophy didn't stick in that seat too long.
"We all have these memories ... that stick in our head," he said.
Not just any lipstick, but the Dior Addict Fluid Stick in Pandore.
Refinery29 does not recommend sticking a burnt stick in your eye, etc.
It may grow on you over time or stick in your craw.
Hug, marry, stick in a zoo: polar bears, koala bears, black bears?
Bannon added that he believes the issue will stick in voters' minds.
Those who endured physical injury justifiably stick in our minds the most.
Instead, it was interpreted as a stick in the eye to Trump.
Of course, full-throated rejections tend to stick in Mr. Trump's craw.
FTC reviews have put a stick in the spokes of other major deals.
And then all you have to do is stick in the right numbers.
But anyways, we're going to stick in San Francisco and New York, Kara.
Selfie stick in hand — because if you're not livestreaming, are you really protesting?
Didn't really stick in my mind what they were saying but it's catchy.
You can use it on a stove top or stick in your oven.
She poked the brush and thrusted the stick in holes in tree trunks.
Dodgson kept his USB stick in a locked red box under his bed.
But something broke down—stick in the spokes, jump the handlebars-type stuff.
Roosevelt said to "speak softly and carry a big stick" in foreign affairs.
Bezos could Make Miami Great Again which would surely stick in Trump's craw.
Other methods include waving a stick in the air or opening an umbrella.
You could leave half a stick in a butter crock in your desk!
On this loaded, white page, Smith wields oil stick in a child's scrawl.
Either way, Sanders seem likely to stick in the race for a while.
He wants that to stick in people's minds regardless of whether it's true.
That will stick in the craw of people keen to safeguard Hong Kong's distinctiveness.
"Stick in T-bills ... for the next few weeks, maybe a month," he said.
Will that name stick in your head after the initial angry tweetstorms are over?
"Should I go to the street?" she said, with her walking stick in hand.
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And of course, 13,812 is a number that tends to stick in one's mind.
It leads to understanding — and moments of revelation tend to stick in the mind.
That way, it wouldn't just be amusing, it would actually stick in peoples' brains.
Noisey: Love it or hate it that Frozen song can stick in your head.
This is either the most ridiculous selfie stick in existence, or the most brilliant.
It's wise to consider what you write down, and what you stick in emails.
In backing Moore, he was poking a stick in the eye of Mitch McConnell.
The drama of ordinary life is what makes this story stick in your head.
Haruki Murakami has a way of inventing odd images that stick in your brain.
It seems that Mr. Lhota has more pies than fingers to stick in them.
But it was mistaken in assuming that the same program could stick in Afghanistan.
This allows you to use the massage stick in a variety of different positions.
The stink of a joss stick in the air, prisms ticking against the windows.
Then you poke a hole in it and stick in a little herb in there.
Here, we use a metal file that you can stick in the autoclave and sterilize.
Unfortunately, the role of stick-in-the-mud puts a damper on Groban's natural charisma.
Insert a wooden stick in each mold, and freeze until mixture hardens, about 8 hours.
It feels very much like a big stick in the hands of the President-elect.
"What will always stick in my mind is what that girl looked like," said Poradzisz.
It's a remarkable effect, gradually getting the audience's laughs to stick in their throats. Netflix.
To start, I'll use my Kristofer Buckle Triplicity Foundation Stick in the shade Medium Warm.
This language accounts for a lot of what makes the book stick in the mind.
I wonder I can stick in some digital guts and create the ultimate Franken-Zenit?
In 2013, a female penguin named Fiona swallowed a foot-long stick in her exhibit.
And there are fragments of prose in Here I Am that stick in the brain.
But he said that seeing the way Perez was treated would stick in his mind.
Amazing, isn't it, how these storm names stick in your head years, even decades, later?
And luckily, I got one to come on my stick in front of the net.
There's no obvious marketing hook, no scene to stick in the trailer to intrigue people.
Jobs thought that Gates was a stick in the mud, far too focused on business.
Namely, what if Christopher Robin grew up to become a giant stick in the mud?
Amid all that competition, Kenny Rogers Roasters didn't stickin the United States, at least.
He told me it would stick in his mind for the rest of his life.
So, just stick in there with us and we are going to figure it out.
But because they are vivid and provoke strong emotions, these characters stick in readers' brains.
It's the type of music that I like which doesn't stick in any specific category.
Priscilla wasn't a stick in the mud with a stick in her mouth The pigs didn't do much with gadgets during the first visit, but in 2016 Priscilla and her female offspring moved the sticks in a rowing motion to dig and build a nest.
We have a Fire Stick in the bedroom, but I don't feel like lying in bed.
Vilsack preferred to wield the carrot rather than the stick in trying to protect the environment.
Both manic comedies were built up from outrage that made the laughter stick in your throat.
I don't know if she hit him, but she had the walking stick in her hand.
He is an innovator who in 2016 came across as rather a stick-in-the-mud.
Right now, Bank of America is stick in no-man's land between the two different groups.
" He added: "It's poking a stick in [President] Donald Trump's eye in a signal of defiance.
"I felt the stick in his helmet; I didn't know where I got him," Staal said.
Andersen got his stick in the way of a shot by David Pastrnak in the first.
I hadn't driven a stick in 40 years, but no cars with automatic transmissions were available.
But there's one charge against Trump that's likely to stick in the minds of white voters.
Sanctions and threatening language are the stick in the effort to move Kim toward a negotiation.
Incidents that are decades old stick in your brain, which is why I believe the women.
People don't know they can carry a stick in their purse that can save their lives.
And if and when the recession hits, a lot of people stick in a holding pattern.
A hockey stick in hand for balance, he pushed off toward the middle of the harbor.
Now, there is only a stick in the front yard marking how high the water got.
The result is an experience that will stick in your brain long after the credits roll.
Henrik Lundqvist, who slammed his stick in frustration early in the second period, made 40 saves.
We can't wait to get started at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in two weeks.
It would stick in many Democrats' craws to work with Trump and Senate Republicans at all.
She took my arm with her left hand and held her walking stick in her right.
"Hopefully teaching them these good practices now will ensure they stick in the future," he said.
It's hard enough to pitch well enough to stick in the major leagues with an intact arm.
Minnesota defenseman Mike Reilly just got his stick in the way as Jones flicked a wrist shot.
Rather than simply stick in Trump's ear, Pence seems poised to operate within only hazily defined guidelines.
"It's one of the ones that's going to stick in the back of your mind," Neal says.
With these built-in features, it's like getting a new Echo and Fire TV stick in one.
If Samsung can stick in that general $2360-$2350 area than this could be a big development.
Bieksa stood up, raised his stick in appreciation and clapped his gloves while the crowd applauded him.
Plus, it's just another thing to stick in your pocket, along with your wallet, phone and keys.
It's a sprawling film, but even at its most diffuse, it's guaranteed to stick in the memory.
But we're willing to bet the show's sounds will stick in your brain for a lot longer.
Usually, the purpose of the painful modeling experience to get something to stick in those graduation announcements.
So Juuls ended up looking more like something you'd stick in a computer than something you'd smoke.
He demonstrated his laborious technique, wrapping a tiny bamboo stick in cotton and dipping it in solvents.
The idea of a large group of Arabs becoming "Turks" would stick in many a nationalist craw.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — What makes a generational name stick, in your view?
For night, Ms. Kaiser chose Eyeko Me & My Shadow, an eye shadow stick, in a charcoal shade.
There are telephone calls that stick in the mind forever, critical conversations at pivotal moments in life.
Broken stick, they tie it with a broken stick in front so obviously some more luck there.
You've got a roomy 6.7-inch screen that you can snap shut and stick in your pocket.
Here are four proven ways to increase the odds that your resolution will stick in 2018: 1.
"Wow," said Ms. Moody, 215, glancing at the sleek black stick in her right hand that evening.
The selfie stick, in all its awkward ubiquity, might now have a serious challenger to its selfie throne.
That said, none of this really matters all that much when you can plug a streaming stick in.
So, small for a tablet, but way too big to stick in your pocket without folding it up.
Ever since I picked up a lacrosse stick in fourth grade, my dream was to play in college.
Clinton can make a closing argument that, if done right, could stick in the minds of many voters.
Then 17, Henry Cabelus broke the record for most consecutive back flips on a pogo stick in 2017.
All right, but how did it stick in tech, because all the inventors were not apparently young-looking.
A device I can take apart and safely stick in my bag is a big deal for me.
I wanted some sort of strange-looking creatures that would stick in the mind and perhaps become iconic.
Anyone who has watched Mr. Glenn play Stick in the Netflix series "Daredevil" could be forgiven for wincing.
He's always finding you in different ways and putting the puck on your stick in a good situation.
Quite the opposite of the pushover, the stick in the mud is resistant to the ideas of others.
The main selling point of the Powerbeats Pro is that they stick in your ears no matter what.
And his team is hoping his recent attacks on Trump's "New York values" will stick in populist Iowa.
If they're far away, write a message with a stick in the snow and text them a picture.
Better to eat an Egg-On-A-Stick in the subway than to simply eat it at home, right?
All of these calendar dates stick in my mind as a whole lot more significant than Jan 1, 2017.
If you want to stick in genes from distant species, you still have to jump through all the hoops.
She says half of the honey stick in a cup of chamomile tea does the trick for her PMS.
Top Gear America is the latest attempt to make the famous British car show stick in the United States.
He was eating a sausage on a stick in the central cafeteria during the tour, while executives stood by.
It takes a lot of talent, durability, and luck to stick in the majors for fourteen mostly uninterrupted seasons.
Henrik Lundqvist, who slammed his stick in frustration early in the second period, made 229 saves for the Rangers.
"You have this car that people who have never driven a stick in their life can drive," says Bream.
It's also given Laura Mercier Caviar Stick in "Tuxedo" a Best of Beauty award two years in a row.
It's out of hand—they're all looking for little dimps on the floor to stick in a roll up.
To stick in the league, however, he'll have to show more—and do more—than he managed in Australia.
And think about different ways to make those statistics stick in the minds of the people you're speaking to.
Or they were damp because voters came in from the rain, which made the ballots stick in the scanners.
One was partly made of Styrofoam and some were drawn on with an oil stick in various shades, too.
Bobrovsky played for 35 seconds without his stick in a wild overtime sequence, somehow keeping the Sabres from scoring.
Dear Heloise: When making baked goods, put an unwrapped butter stick in the freezer for 20 minutes or so.
There is a man standing on shore and a big dog swimming back to him with stick in mouth.
Unfortunately, all the hours Jim spent pouring out his soul to Arthur stick in the robot's advanced artificial intelligence.
It was described as putting a stick in a beehive, which the Capital Newspaper representatives do not wish to do.
When ur alone in something terrifying, u don't know whether to move dog,put stick in mouth or sit still.
Why would you craft a man's graven image to stick in a purgatorial state of constant nodding yes-man assent?
For those of us who stick in the same field, is it possible to be a generalist and a specialist?
Our Chinese partner Technode has details on other additions to iOS that might have more potential to stick in China.
You stick in your NES cartridge, hit the power button and, assuming you blew on it beforehand, it powers up.
Visitors sift through a variety of experiences, letting the most resonant imagery stick in the mind on its own accord.
But the Chromecast Ultra is $70 by default, making it the most expensive high-end streaming stick in this comparison.
Despite the large number of machines confiscated, Honolulu prosecutors couldn't get those 414 felony gambling charges to stick in court.
Imagine the kind of selfie Ellen's would have been if she'd been given a selfie stick in her swag bag.
Ears back and snouts pulled into a grin, the donkeys stick in their muzzles in the hope of a reward.
"Bird Box" wasn't memorable for how critics felt about it — but all the memes made it stick in everyone's minds.
Several of Moana's tunes will stick in your ear — and be coming from your kids' speakers — for months to come.
Happily, in the long run, it is Osaka's maturity, exceptional composure and excellent playing that will stick in people's minds.
And in case you were hoping to be let off easy, beware: The last line may stick in your throat.
Personally, I would say that those anecdotes are few, but they stick in my mind and influence how I think.
The problem can be convincing a jury that such meetings do not concentrate the mind or stick in your memory.
But one of the things that people misremember is that there wasn't ever a huge hockey stick in that graph.
Those numbers clearly stick in Wayne's craw because he says all that was on top of Sweeney's inflated 10 percent.
By his first public performance of "Dat Stick" in September 2016, he mumbled the lyric so it wasn't really audible.
The trouble is that I have practised the words over the weekend and find that they stick in the throat.
In the continent's major countries politics are stuck, or likely to stick, in cul-de-sacs from which exit is difficult.
But I suspect it's the intro and premise that will stick in my brain long after the microgame antics have faded.
As for the frightening event, the girls say the sound of the tree crashing above them will stick in their memory.
He'll stick in western states this weekend, following the party activities in Nevada with a climate town hall in Riverside, Calif.
Of course, some of the best scenes in Summertime stick in your mind if only because of of the setting itself.
You can just plug a USB stick in, which will appear on the front screen of the default Media Player app.
If you asked an Echo device to order a Chromecast, Amazon would automatically put a Fire Stick in your cart instead.
Grigorenko got his stick in front of MacKinnon's shot, changing the puck's trajectory enough to deflect it into the Dallas net.
But when those kind of things happen, if you're the kind of journalist I am, they just stick in your head.
Mr Kasich seems too much of a stick-in-the-mud for this election, Mr Christie too moderate for many Republicans.
Hands tied In effect, the Trump administration can't wield a bigger stick in Pakistan because it knows its hands are tied.
President Obama became the first commander in chief to use a selfie stick in a video produced by BuzzFeed last year.
"I just discovered Clean and Clear's No Glow, which is like mattifying, blurring and smoothing stick in one," the actress says.
Pour in the tomato juice mixture, stick in the other chili half and a celery stick, and you're good to go.
If the production, at La MaMa, doesn't stick in the mind, the cast and musicians help it live in the moment.
If nothing else, the Duffers have a real talent for coming up with gorgeous images that will stick in your imagination.
It ended up on Martin's stick in front of the goal, and he capitalized for his fourth goal of the season.
Hard, heavy, tight, coated with tiny thorns that can stick in your fingertips, the artichoke can be an intimidating spring vegetable.
Something different, something original, something eye-catching does tend to stick in the memory (and that memory is collective, and global).
"Being Canadian, you&aposre born into this world with a stick in your hand and skates on your feet," Walker said.
You can like or dislike this part of Obama's legacy, but it's real and will stick in some form or another.
"This is all stick in order to regulate porn and nobody is thinking about the ramifications of the stick," he said.
I really rather like the fact that the people that have all my money are a bit stick in the mud.
To complete the look, Hudson's perfect nude lip was a combination of Chantecaille's lip liner in Nuance and Lip Stick in Agave.
Serve on their own, or stick in the confection of your choice, like a frosted layer cake or crispy-rice-cereal treats.
They are just slices of watermelon that have a little hole in the rind, so you can put a stick in there.
They're stick-in-the-muds who'll soon discover how wonderful it is to spend a quarter of their weekly wage on cleaning.
Two months later, another spectator died when struck while walking to his vehicle at the PGA Championship at Crooked Stick in Indiana.
Stick a popsicle stick in the top of 4 granny smith apples and dip them in the melted candy corn to coat.
For months, she would go entire days on a cup of coffee in the morning and a cheese stick in the afternoon.
Massimo told the story of seeing Helvetica and being so impressed he bought some to stick in the boot of his car.
Regular selfie sticksA few years ago I was walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and saw my first selfie stick in the wild.
A few that stick in my mind are the Point at the 02 in Dublin with Akon; that was a massive experience.
But there's also one very important feature that anything you're planning to stick in your butt has to have: a flared base.
Spaced repetition sees you go back over things you've learned (like new vocabulary) repeatedly to get them to stick in your head.
Kesler passed from near the right post to Silfverberg, who converted a wrist shot off Kinkaid's stick in front of the crease.
Aside from that, Google threw another joke at the wall to see if it would stick in the form of Google Tulip.
He carried a shield decorated with an American flag and a "V" in one hand and a long stick in the other.
Trump's accusations against the Democratic Party may stick in the same way if Democrats are not quick to disavow and disprove them.
Plane crashes seem rare and terrible, and so they stick in our minds more; car crashes, while tragic, don't grab our attention.
Heavy rain delayed the opening round for three and a half hours and changed the greens at Crooked Stick in Carmel, Ind.
Republicans say Democrats are trying to stick in energy provisions, while Democrats say Republicans are trying to reauthorize an abstinence education program.
Riddles, when they are good, make you think: They stick in your craw and keep you up at night mulling the answer.
It's as if the event is still going on — and indeed, the tragedy will stick in our collective consciousness for a while.
Neither. A lot of horses know that you have a stick in your hand, and they behave better and listen to you.
Cameron Diaz answers a mail delivery by cheerfully informing the UPS guy that he can just stick in her slot next time.
"I don't think he would use his position as the stick in the eye of Trump or taunt him," Mr. Wehner said.
It's a little wand you stick in a container of water to heat it to a precise temperature and keep it there.
"I felt like I had put a stick in the ground, and kind of ugly stuff bubbled up from it," she said.
But Emmer expressed confidence Tuesday that such attacks would stick in November with a self-identified democratic socialist as the Democrats' nominee.
Sign of the Times Palo santo, which means "holy stick" in Spanish, is a tree indigenous to the Caribbean and South America.
In the second period, he took a stick in the face from Jordan Martinook and was later bowled over by Justin Williams.
Combine the half-and-half, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, cloves and cinnamon stick in a small pot, and bring to a gentle boil.
"It's funny, the little things that stick in my head," Lake said, describing a birthday party Sanders had after he left Liberty Union.
That's small change to these large conglomerates, but it's a stick in the eye to Mylan as it watches its stock price fall.
He also blamed former President Barack Obama for putting "a stick in our eye" when it came to a bipartisan compromise on immigration.
Amazon is now selling its new Fire TV Stick in the UK. It'll costs £39.99, or $50, and includes the Alexa Voice Remote.
"  Hamill then apologized for being a "stick in the mud," and graciously pointed out that the new movies "are more popular than ever.
But the study noted that digging with a stick in their mouths was less effective compared to digging with their hooves or snouts.
And it was announced she'll star in a queer rom-com next year, so there's that good news to stick in your stocking.
After decades of searching for a magic bullet to make the series stick in the West, it may ultimately boil down to persistence.
Right-click on the USB stick in Windows File Explorer, choose Format, and then make sure NTFS is selected as the file system.
Jim Himes, a Democrat on the House of Representatives intelligence committee, said the United States should carry "a big stick" in cybersecurity matters.
Stocks that have done either really well or really badly, and so stick in the mind, are far more likely to be sold.
"Although the rover doesn't want to be a stick in the mud, it sort of is," Curiosity deputy project scientist Joy Crisp said.
Instead of menacing characters dueling off with guns in The Hateful Eight, it's two ridiculous people pointing a selfie stick in the snow.
It's not just the visuals that flash by on-screen or the actors that make it stick in your head — it's the music.
But the run-through of "Younger Now" is going to stick in my head because...I'm not sure what exactly was going on.
Then, for something to stick in your long-term memory, that specific connection between your neurons needs to physically change and get stronger.
I had a long established routine of making oatmeal for breakfast and a big salad that I'd stick in the fridge for lunch.
When you slide over a glowing light, you hit X. When you reach a turn, you hit the analog stick in that direction.
Remember when a hopeful Olympian-class skier named Molly Bloom received a debilitating back injury thanks to a lone stick in some snow?
The Nationals won a "Bryceless Title," but can they afford to lose another big stick in free agency for a second straight year?
Of all the van Goghs on film, however, Roth is the most plausible with a brush, or a charcoal stick, in his hand.
His comments will stick in our collective minds not only because he said them but because we elected him after he did so.
If missing out on those features isn't a bother to you, this one stands out as being easier to stick in your pocket.
We want to raise real men that will stick in their families and be great dads and be great providers and great husbands.
He scored after a shot from the left point by Brendan Guhle bounced off Derek Grant's body and onto his stick in front.
Not doing so would damage our societal immune system and make it easier for false charges like this to stick in the future.
While the oven's on so low and slow, you can stick in something else that benefits from the relatively temperate 275-degree heat.
Women will inevitably internet stumble upon these little vaginal weights that you can stick in like tampons while you're doing your pelvic strengthening exercises.
Stick-in-the-mud Albert is all flush from a fast horseback ride and the feeling of Waldeinsamkeit, or being at one with nature.
I move the laundry from earlier to the dryer, stick in another load, and lay down for a quick nap before D. gets home.
You have to play the long game, you have to stick in there and see things as far as you can possibly see them.
This means that they're likely powerful enough to charge most laptops and replace a few wall chargers that you usually stick in your bag.
This doesn't mean you need a selfie stickin fact, using one could mean the photo is taken too far away from your face.
When I think back to the Saturdays I spent as a kid running around my grandparents' restaurant, a few images stick in my mind.
Yeah ... I'll put it this way, I'm glad that I have a screen to stick in front of these kids on a car trip.
This week, I put together chicken and avocado wraps with chili-lime salsa, and falafel-tomato-hummus wraps, which I stick in the freezer.
I kid you not, the wrapper had the text "Stick in hole/feel the world" and "Safe grip and always stand" printed on it.
To execute this move, Cohen moved the fight stick in a quarter-circle with his nose and hit two punch buttons with his paw.
Then put a round stick in the mouth and pour a pail of water in the mouth and nose...They swell up like toads.
This is only one of the problems with the president's approach, which in essence amounts to poking a stick in our primary lender's eye.
Sidney Crosby tipped the puck with his stick in the high slot and forward Patric Hornqvist deflected it again past Lundqvist at 7:11.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but we don't necessarily think Tom Marvolo Riddle – notorious stick-in-the-mud – would agree.
Baking or frying them helps to "set" the balls in their shape so you can braise them out in the stick in the oven.
As local publication Detroit Free Press reports, the venue will return to its previous occupants, beloved indie and rock venue Magic Stick, in September.
The people who got the short end of the stick in that lottery deserve our admiration and our support if they're doing everything right.
In one of my videos I made early this year, I am jumping in a frog costume on a pogo stick in a puddle.
Many scenes stick in my mind, including those of Jules Olitski holding his little black dog while the camera follows him around his studio.
No, she was in charge, and she would demonstrate that with a final prod, a do-it-or-lose-forever stick-in-the-eye.
That is quite a hit to profit margins that will force businesses to respond with rising prices, which always stick in a growing economy.
He told them he would be willing to make copies of the photographs and smuggle them out on a memory stick in his shoe.
So, to shade the lid, he used pale rosy eye shadows (Nars Duo Eyeshadow in All About Eve and Velvet Shadow Stick in Hollywoodland).
Thousands of men wearing only loincloths fought over a sacred stick in an annual festival at Saidaiji Temple in Okayama, Japan on February 15.
Selfie-stick in hand, he'd been complaining about a family member who Robinson claimed stole one of his three cellphones, CNN affiliate WSOC reported.
But in spite of her complex harmonic work, for the most part this is pure pleasure—songs built to stick in your head forever.
KS: That's one of the issues, you don't have to stick in there 183 to ... Check-in at 3, checkout at 12, kind of thing.
Known for political cartoons that stick in your mind as much as your social media feed, Kuczynski's work is constantly circulating Reddit, Facebook, and Instagram.
It is the strongest coffee I have ever drunk and I pretend to sip it, trying to ignore the grounds that stick in my throat.
She recalls drinking a gallon of lemonade and eating a pork chop on a stick in the 100 degree heat at the Iowa State Fair.
"How race plays into sexual assault is quite dark and difficult, but it is hard to make that story stick in mainstream media," Chiu said.
I blame my Capricorn stellium (a collection of at least three celestial bodies in the same sign) on my grumpy, stick-in-the-mud tendencies.
The peasant boy riding his hobby horse and the girl poking her stick in a pile of manure are no mere cyphers, they are everyman.
The marshmallow on the stick in front of me has been there for some time and appears to be giving up; it is charred black.
Highlighter: Milk Makeup Holographic Stick in Mars,$163, available at Sephora; Wet n' Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder in Precious Petals, $4.99, available at Ulta Beauty.
Snider thinks the Nanana ice tripod — a webcam of a big stick in the middle of a frozen river — will melt out early this year.
And it plays far better on the Switch than on a 3DS or PSP; the proper second analog stick, in particular, makes a huge difference.
Bottom line: The bonuses are sure to stick in the craw of rank-and-file who are worried about losing their jobs when Time Inc.
They really seemed to stick in place well, and actually worked in person better than the shaky on stage demo would've led me to believe.
What we know today is that Trump will use every stick in a fight and, for better or worse, will not be constrained by precedent.
Yes, there's a rival troop led by an uptight stick-in-the-mud; yes, the members of "Darnell's Darlings" are a ragtag group of misfits.
Ah Yang stood at the water's edge, dead stick in hand, watching more dead sticks and twigs falling gently from the tree like brown feathers.
Gaudreau was trying to feed the puck over to Bennett, but Panthers left winger Jonathan Huberdeau got his stick in the way of the pass.
It's got Chrome OS inside—the operating system you stick in cheap laptops with cheap guts because it needs practically no processor power to run.
To avoid looking flat, she highlighted cheekbones with MAC's Quik Trik Stick in Softly Does It and subtly contoured using MAC's paint pot in Ground.
It's called the humor effect and it's yet another psychological phenomenon that helps information stick in our brains and get used in a productive way.
Think of a security key as like a two-factor authentication code that's sent to your phone — but instead a USB stick in your pocket.
You can also connect an HDMI device like a game console or stick in a USB drive full of videos to view on the fly.
That approach seems to make the ad stick in people's minds (of course, it could also have to do with the things he is saying).
That left me with planters I couldn't stick in a corner next to a media console, or chairs I couldn't place behind a coffee table.
He twisted a lacrosse stick in his hands while Richard talked, an in-and-out roll that kept a yellow ball trapped in the net.
"It's kind of funny to be in that position where you're the stick in the mud or the old-fashioned person," said Ms. Hayes, 64.
Every freeze puts a stick in the spoke of the wheel of credit data that has spun far out of control for far too long.
I understand, senators, that these places have what is known as single-payer systems — which tend to stick in the craws of some of you.
The Verge made a list of the 100 gadgets that defined the last decade, from the selfie stick in 2014 to Snap Spectacles in 2016.
Bands are forming of people who have never before picked up a musical instrument and aren't sure which end of it you stick in your mouth.
Like the Mavic Air, the Anafi is foldable, and fits in an included carrying case that you can stick in your bag or what have you.
"I can't even ice skate but having the stick in the middle gives you confidence that you're not gonna fall over," the 52-year-old says.
In electric cars, for instance, the job done by gears (or the wooden stick in Mrs Ford's ride) is already performed by a box of electronics.
The multi-build jumbles of Lego glow with a golden sparkle, and you choose which object to create by tilting the right stick in different directions.
One sensible proposal is to adopt "qualified majority voting" on foreign policy, allowing the EU to act against the will of minority stick-in-the-muds.
According to Intel, installing this single memory stick in your computer could supercharge even the slowest hard drive and give you the SSD's best feature: speed.
They're more like search behavior; input, results, pogo-stick in and back up, only go deep if we've found value (or got lost in reverie momentarily).
"But it's also [acknowledging] that a lot of people are getting the short end of the stick in my life — certainly my wife and my kids."
She did so with a keyboard guitar on her back, a disco stick in her hand, and a pair of six-inch heels on her feet.
Then there's the hair/fur/debris that will stick in smaller canisters like the ones on Dyson's vacs, forcing you to remove it all by hand.
The remains of a woman were identified two years after a homeless woman was discovered carrying around a human skull on a stick in Northern California.
De Jesus encourages experimenting with mixed media so that your sign's message will both literally and figuratively pop off the poster and stick in people's minds.
"People often think funding is a victory in and of itself," said Severson, who's founded other startups, including gourmet beef jerky seller Stick in a Box.
It's easy enough to poke a sharp stick in the chief justice's late-acquired worry about the Supreme Court sullying its hands in politically fraught cases.
He carried a red tote bag with 50 missing-person notices that he had printed the day before and held a glue stick in one hand.
"This guy's charging at them with a knife in one hand, a stick in the other, screaming at them in a confined space," Chief Monahan said.
"It seems that some people in the United States are waving the tariff stick in order to strengthen their so-called 'industrial competitive advantage'," it said.
There are days I will be on the train and people will look at me like, 'A black kid has a lacrosse stick in their hand?
Campaigning on women's rights over generations has shown what it takes to make progressive laws stick in Arab states: political will and public education, for starters.
The creator of the tune, Linda Kaplan Thaler, has said she was skeptical of whether the lyrics would be catchy enough to stick in customers' heads.
"You can't swing a stick in Neptune City and not hit someone you know," Tim McCollum wrote on a Facebook page dedicated to finding Ms. Stern.
Just who is asking the questions — and how they ask them — plays a crucial role in which candidates and issues stick in the minds of viewers.
Each is a true pleasure to watch, funny and tragic by turns, with the kinds of unforgettable moments that make a film stick in your memory.
The setback dropped Nelson to 0-4 in his last six starts, with Milwaukee finding itself on the short end of the stick in each outing.
Stacy's platonic best friend is a cute single dad who's never been attracted to stick-in-the-mud Stacy but is blown away by wild Margaret.
It seems Anne believes it's not just about black and white ... it's about women still getting the short end of the stick in a "man's world."
Lietzke's best major result was a runner-up finish to then-little known long hitter John Daly at the 1991 PGA Championship at Crooked Stick in Indiana.
Women have gotten the short end of the stick in Hollywood for so long that a TV show that expresses more than one woman's viewpoint feels revolutionary.
" Mount's theory about why books affect us in deeper ways than other media is that "when you're forced to imagine things, they stick in your brain longer.
It's one of the few times when The Jungle Book's attempts to stick in tight on Mowgli's point of view leads to real confusion for the viewer.
"We're going to get rid of them but we have to fight," said Jose Zapata, 57, an electrician, as he marched with a stick in his hand.
Two things stick in my mind: First, there's the sheer giddiness you can catch in 216's voice when he's rapping next to the legends from Queens.
Not that Johnson was thinking about his place among the elite as he recovered from a faltering start in the final round at Crooked Stick in Carmel.
Hanley wasted little time in getting his shot off and Pacioretty, in the outer slot, got his stick in place for a perfect redirect at 8:23.
Called the First Response Pregnancy Pro stick (in stores this spring), the physical test updates the brand's Cycle & Ovulation app with the latest results in real time.
You weren't there, you don't care, and you're starting to question the wisdom of being friends with someone who would use a selfie stick in the Vatican.
Keith received a five-minute major and match penalty for intent to injure during the game when he hit Coyle with a high stick in the face.
"He's really put a stick in the legislature's eye," said Speaker William J. Howell of the Virginia House of Delegates, the lead plaintiff in the Republican suit.
The next night, Chris Capuano, getting what would be his last shot to stick in the rotation, walked five Rangers in the first inning before getting pulled.
For my part, there were further details about Mr. Qader's story that did not fit within the piece but that have continued to stick in my mind.
For extra bag-busting power, many recommend storing the stick in the fridge while you're not using it, as cold can also help get rid of puffiness.
"I think Kuznetsov was trying to hit the guy back door and Cogs got his stick in there and deflected the puck into the net," Carlyle said.
He only went on the nose once or twice per season, and those moments are the ones that stick in the memory because they were so powerful.
Maybe. Is there a chance that the Ram logo will also stick in the heads of people who get angry about politically correct liberals and buy pickup trucks?
Ford says a valve in the fuel system can stick in the open position, causing too much vacuum, and an engine control computer may not detect the problem.
A brand logo is the face of a corporation — a combination of colors, typefaces and simple shapes designed to make an image or feeling stick in your brain.
Unsurprisingly, given the steady stream of information constantly pummeling the human brain, the tidbits that actually stick in your memory long-term aren't always what they should be.
Patients dip a stick in a self-collected urine sample, wait for it to develop, and take a picture of it against a card using the company's app.
" She added: "All you have to do is stick in a battery and motor, and you have a robot that can practically walk right out of the printer.
His decision to stick in the race comes even as two candidates who beat him there, Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie, announced Wednesday they were ending their bids.
If nothing else, it's also a reminder that in the realm of thrillers, the boring stick-in-the-mud personality is usually the one with the right idea.
And while cross-platform play has been the key to the battle royale mode, Sony's long been a bit of a stick in the mud on this one.
I'm not saying I love free-to-play mechanics that hang a carrot on a stick in front of my face and ask me to pay for it.
Since Hamas took control of Gaza, Israel has been concerned that any peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority wouldn't stick in Gaza, where it has no real control.
In the Splash Mountain video, a Disney employee is seen poking the alligator with a pool stick in an apparent attempt to drive it back into the water.
He is always happy to push the narrative in a tangential direction, or to stop it altogether, if it means he can stick in another joke or two.
Eight bean varieties had been crossed with one another for three generations, producing nine hundred and sixty genetic lines, each marked by a little stick in the dirt.
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Is there anything less cool than walking around with a neon stick in your mouth and doing smoke tricks, unprompted, that make the surrounding area smell like bubblegum?
Judiciously curated influences, a perfectly chosen leading man, and elaborate choreography masking its own intricacy all combined to make this film in particular stick in the cultural landscape.
In fact, a policeman named Ahmad Fawad was on duty, wielding a big stick in a not-always successful effort to keep the two-legged animals under control.
Bausch's art, so personal to her and her dancers, was to find gestures that stick in your memory; whether they prick your emotions is a personal matter, too.
I'd stick in one earbud and let Drew Ackerman's peculiar, nasally voice and meandering stories send me right into the eight hours of dreamland I was used to.
In the last 10 years, $1.5 trillion has moved into bond mutual funds, according to Merrill Lynch, while little has been able to stick in the stock market.
These are the things I stick in my purse for easy access while flying:PassportPassport holder, aka a Betsey Johnson clutch I got at a secret Santa years ago.
For the tea ladies and tea boys of British soccer, those are the orders that stick in the mind, like unstirred sugar at the bottom of a mug.
If this happens to one of your plants, don't panic and immediately stick in on a south-facing windowsill, though: You'll risk burning your already-delicate little specimen.
But it's already looking like climate initiatives will be the second-biggest stick in the spokes of this non-deal-deal threatening the passage of anything before 2020.
Try to stay as emotionally flexible and fluid as you can for the next four weeks; being a stick in the glittery goo will only get you hurt.
Derbies are the matches that stick in the memory, restoring or shattering pride, bolstering or decimating morale, and offering one side bragging rights for months and sometimes years.
But Buttigieg's plan isn't all stick -- in a carrot approach to innovation, the campaign also touted a series of incentives aimed at expanding federal programs to increase manufacturing capabilities.
Swing the right analog stick in a smooth arc from your character's back and toward the opponent and then press the circle button to perform Goku's signature "kamehameha" attack.
Washington, who is the creative consultant for the Neutrogena, was wearing the brand's MoistureSmooth Color Stick in Fresh Orchid — which she says is a perfect V-Day lip color.
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Center Mikael Backlund slid a pinpoint pass to Frolik during a two-on-one rush, which developed after Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith broke his stick in the offensive zone.
She first lined the lips in Chanel Aqua Crayon Lip Colour Stick in Cinnamon, before layering on the brand's Rouge Allure Velvet Luminous Matte Lip Colour in La Sensuelle.
Ozah, has already been praying to a portrait of Obama by lighting an incense stick in front of it, in addition to organising events celebrating him in the city.
But even if those sums aren't material to Apple, the number of iPhone users who stick in the Apple ecosystem because of their shiny titanium credit card will be.
Climate change is huge, abstract, and wickedly complex, so it resists the kind of easy narrative that might make it stick in a reader's mind or suggest concrete policy.
Bergeron then got his stick in front of a shot by Zdeno Chara 40 seconds later with 4:39 remaining in the second for his 15th of the season.
Though West Ham eventually triumphed in a thrilling match against Man United, events outside the stadium will stick in the mind far longer than the choreographed light show within.
Less of a true comic than a series of full illustrations with narration, this book is so beautifully illustrated it will absolutely stick in the minds of young ones.
Watch as your bartender traps smoke from a burning cinnamon stick in the glass that will soon be filled with your Ventura (25 reais), essentially a smoked cachaça sour.
But all that growth has felt like a stick in the eye to some residents, who view it as a taunting reminder of everything their remote neighborhoods still lack.
In footage from Iceland, a puffin toddles toward the camera, picks up a stick in its beak, then reaches under its chest to scratch itself with the tiny branch.
He said he still doesn't remember this interaction with Page, but said that if it did happen, the exchange was so inconsequential that it didn't stick in his mind.
Gaudreau was getting ready to shoot and score an empty-net goal when Byfuglien swung his stick in his direction at center ice and caught him on the left arm.
PKEW PKEW PKEW's self-titled LP is 22 minutes of tasty guitar licks, raucous gang vocals and ecstatic lyrics so penetrating they'll stick in your brain after that sixth tallboy.
The repulsive fascination provoked by the selfie stick, in particular, stems from a longer debate—one that has long sought to define the contested boundaries between pornographic and medical imagery.
Emily VanDerWerff: No matter your thoughts on the storytelling of The Handmaid's Tale season three, the show is still capable of stunning and iconic images that stick in the memory.
Amazon is now offering the Fire TV Stick in a new bundle with two-months of ESPN+ for the low price of $44.98, which is 10% off its retail price.
A thorough criminal investigation will be needed to learn the Sacklers' and other executives' full involvement, and it's not yet clear what charges could stick in a prolonged legal battle.
Gone are the days of walking laps around the mall with a 20%-off Bed Bath & Beyond coupon in one hand and a hotdog-on-a stick in the other.
Corden is the stick-in-the-mud killjoy, only thinking about getting to work on time, until Gomez teaches him to loosen up and enjoy the finer things in life.
Holding the stick in either direction while pressing the button makes him jump, either over an obstacle or onto a swinging vine (running into the vine without jumping also works).
But if we want to prevent the spread of extremist, supremacist views, we need to understand how these views form and why they stick in the minds of some people.
Bruins left winger Matt Beleskey went to the dressing room with 3:44 left in the first period after taking a stick in the face from Ducks defenseman Simon Despres.
Take latest single "Stick In A Five And Go" where lyricist and singer Jason Williamson tells the story of tracking down an online Twitter troll and paying him a visit.
Lietzke's best major result was a runner-up finish to John Daly, a little known long hitter at the time, in the 1991 P.G.A. Championship at Crooked Stick in Indiana.
I took my first trip to China with him, and going to Beijing and seeing the Great Wall and Forbidden City and walking through Tiananmen Square stick in my mind.
She also worked on the high-profile police brutality case of Abner Louima, a Haitian immigrant who was brutalized with a broken stick in a police station bathroom in 1997.
Also, I dare not read historical fiction when I am researching the period, in case the author has inserted something wrong or something fictional that may stick in my head.
He tried a shot that came back to him off Anton Stralman's stick in the slot and persisted to whack it home on the long side under Budaj's catching glove.
For €1,000, Ms. Siebens will recreate a gesture photographically and as a performance, which will then be documented on video and preserved on a memory stick in a presentation box.
"Put a glow stick in the trash," Dr. Wilkinson suggested, because if your kids need to vomit in the middle of the night, they will know where to direct it.
So if I put a meter stick in the video frame (it's that horizontal stick next to my hand), I will know both the distance scale and the vertical acceleration.
That's right: December 25 marks the official start of the 12 days of Christmas, the Christian tradition that shares its name with a relentlessly stick-in-your-head Christmas carol.
This newsletter is about finding ways to make this stuff stick in your mind and to arm you with the information you need to take control of your digital life.
And speaking of the star's pout, Gonzalez applied Neutrogena Moisture Smooth Color Stick in Bright Berry to the actress' lips to add moisture while also creating a slight lacquer-like appearance.
They go to them at the airports, they get the box, they used a little hairdryer to soften the adhesive, they open the box, then they put the USB stick in.
Sure, Jay is a major mogul, but it's gotta stick in his craw that his only critical success in the past decade has been under the wing of his former protege.
Kessel, picked up in a trade with Pittsburgh in the offseason, achieved the milestone last week, and received a silver stick in a ceremony on the ice before the opening faceoff.
So he can keep raising money and with his strong polling and the infrastructure he built in 2016, he has every reason to stick in the race for the foreseeable future.
The fabricated accounts can be positive or negative, but the purpose is to spread rumors that may stick in a voter's mind even if the stories are subsequently debunked as false.
Much like his graffiti, which rises above the visual white noise of the city, the volume and obnoxiousness of his catch phrases will stick in your brain, like them or not.
He must've had to build up a few mnemonics to help him with whatever classes he was taking at Cal, because he knows how to make something stick in your noggin.
In the same way, I feel that we'll soon realize that the 16:9 ratio was never really the right fit for a one-hand computer we stick in our pockets.
"It's exciting, but we're here to compete, and we're here to win," Murray, stick in hand, told the players circled around her as assistant captain Su Sie Jo translated into Korean.
It's great for beginners who don't need another joy stick in their lives, but that experience might not be ideal for seasoned drone pilots, who love the tactile feel of a controller.
We spent weeks watching her beat blind Arya with a stick in some off-brand Daredevil fight scenes, like a theater kid with broken dreams trying to outperform everyone at karaoke night.
To the stick in China's economic tool kit, Chinese premier Li Keqiang is offering carrots to neutralise any potentially hostile US policies, pledging to promote worldwide economic cooperation and defend global trade.
As the BB&T Center crowd in Florida cheered loudly for Jagr, the Panthers briefly halted the game to present the Czech with a ceremonial gold stick in honour of the milestone.
It just goes to show you that the times they are a-changin', and figuring out how to stick in kids' minds and sell enough records to make a living has evolved.
Co-author Meredith Root-Bernstein, a conservation ecologist, stumbled across the findings at a Parisian zoo, where she witnessed an adult warty pig named Priscilla dig with a stick in her mouth.
Yeah, Charlotte was technically disqualified and lost the match -- but she beat the dog snot out of Rousey, and even smashed her with a kendo stick in the center of the ring.
The V/H/S shorts collection isn't necessarily standout horror — all anthologies are a mixed bag, and their worst installments tend to stick in the mind as much as the best ones.
His game: After being the top defenseman taken in the 2015 draft at fifth overall, it was a mild surprise to see Hanifin stick in the NHL as an 18-year-old.
Essentially, this is Kim Kardashian's rich person version of those aspirational skinny jeans you stick in the back of your closet waiting for the day you magically drop half your body weight.
In America, people tend to stick in some sort of balanced fund and draw down an income; this leaves them vulnerable to the kind of market downturn that we saw in 2008.
In the shootout, Ovechkin did not put the puck in the net but as he released the shot, New York goaltender Alexandar Georgiev threw his stick in an attempt to stop it.
Percussive loops and little snippets of melody rub up against each other, threatening to fall off-kilter; short phrases jump out and stick in your teeth like popcorn kernels, suggestive and mysterious.
If it does get knocked over, as it does when one of the company's scientists plants a stick in its back during the video, then it can get back up by itself.
We worry about techies for the way they stick in their West Coast bubbles and send their software out into the world, often not pausing to think of its real-world effect.
But culturally, they matter because they create moments that stick in the public's memory: see, "What did the president know and when did he know it?" from Senator Howard Baker during Watergate.
TiVo might feel like a relic from a world in which we still paid for cable, but the company is still around and will launch its $25 Stream 4K stick in April.
Staal had a hand — and a stickin three of Minnesota's four goals as a lineup infused with several minor league call-ups dropped Pittsburgh's home-ice record to 6-1-1.
Petry then fired a rising shot through a maze of traffic and Tatar lifted his stick in time for the deflection from right in front of the crease to put it by Crawford.
Mix everything you'd usually stick in a Pimm's (strawbs, oranges, lemonade, the all-important fruity liqueur) and add it to a lolly mould, before sticking in half a slice of cucumber and freezing.
He created bacteriophages with billions of different antibodies on their surfaces and searched for those that liked to stick in this way to TNF-alpha, a protein which causes inflammation in autoimmune diseases.
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With all the name recognition the company gets from the recall, it may be able to stick in people's minds if it develops a major new product a year from now, Wadhwa said.
In the shootout Ovechkin did not actually put the puck in the net but as he released the shot, New York goaltender Alexandar Georgiev threw his stick in an attempt to stop it.
We went ahead and rounded up our favorite Selena-designed Puma pieces both new and old — they're bound to stick in your wardrobe as much as her songs get stuck in your head.
As long as you know you've got a PC with a spare USB port at your destination, it's a lot easier to throw a USB stick in your bag than a full laptop.
Don pulls out the tray, puts it in the sink, and props up a little stick in the freezer, pushing up the ice maker's metal wand in an attempt to stop the leak.
Holding the stick in one hand, the kid swung and caught the ball on the end of it, before bouncing it between the two other cups and the pointed end of the stick.
Anything I can do to stick in their craw without it being obvious because, unfortunately, I have to smile and do my best to not look upset, no matter what the case is.
"We know it sometimes takes a while for good ideas to stick in the Tennessee General," Brandon Puttbrese, press secretary of the Tennessee Senate Democratic Caucus Assembly, said in an email to CNN.
Because the blasts are coming from the president of the United States, someone who commands passionate support from broad swaths of the electorate, his accusations will stick in the minds of many voters.
Maybe those around you don't care what the courts think, but wouldn't it stick in your craw to have another embarrassing rebuke of your policies, another executive order stopped dead in its tracks?
A video on Diply's YouTube channel shows a fast way to peel an entire head of garlic in a few seconds: Grab an empty mason jar, stick in the head of garlic, and shake.
Pushing the stick in until it clicks is also a good idea that should, in the right light, show you the cute little note that seems to be printed on the circuit board below.
Apple's patents stick in line with a touchscreen laptop not being in the pipeline; the company has been staunchly against developing a touch Mac, arguing that it would put a strain on the user. 
The nasty thing about antiperspirant is that it tends to stick in your clothes even after you wash them normally, so everything in the closet had to be heavily washed again after the switch.
"Four years they stick in there, they just keep getting better and better and better, and all of a sudden they've become really elite players," Michigan coach John Beilein said of Costello and Valentine.
" Ackerman said that, to the birds, the lasers are akin to, "someone waving a stick in your face... At some point, you're going to say, 'I'm not welcome here and I'm going to leave.
There's a lot to be said for a tablet-sized device you can fold up and stick in your pocket — but certain practical problems of engineering and physics tend to get in the way.
Current owner: Unilever, Dutch-British consumer goods companyPopsicle was an accidental innovation created by 11-year-old Frank Epperson in 1905, when he left a stick in a cup of soda before it froze.
This combination, inadvertent as it was (apparently Ms. Sanders borrowed the jacket from a helicopter pilot because she was cold), seemed almost the perfect expression of the Trump carrot and stick in sartorial form.
The catalog of non-sex toy items that we, as a society, choose to stick in ourselves is long, hard (to get through, because Jesus Christ, how are you people living), varied, and harrowing.
The Canadiens tied the game on a penalty shot by Jeff Petry at 13:02 of the third after Toronto's Kasperi Kapanen threw a broken stick in his direction during a Montreal power play.
Using a sledgehammer to solve problems that require only a scalpel is a criticism that has often been leveled at progressives by Republicans, a criticism that has begun to stick in an election year.
OK, not $8 million, but as we used to say on the trading desk, better than a sharp stick in the eye, and certainly a good argument for trying to find the next Amazon.
" The song by Tommy Tutone was once dubbed "the sort of killer pop tune with a stick-in-the-ear chorus that plenty of bands would give their collective right arm to dream up.
One way to put these findings, say the authors, is that participants who listened to violent rock songs then interpret the meaning of ambiguous words such as "rock" and "stick" in an aggressive way.
The abjectly terrible Astros teams of the early 2010s were bad by design, but any team that loses two out of every three games for three straight seasons tends to stick in the mind.
In a Remington 700, for instance, the gun can hold three cartridges in its internal magazine (you couldn't detach it and stick in a new one, the way you can with an AR-15).
Click here to view original GIFHaving already smooshed everything imaginable, the internet is ready to leave hydraulic presses behind and now focus its collective interest on weird things you can stick in an industrial shredder.
Disney just released the first images of Emilio and the rest of the cast for its 'Mighty Ducks' TV series ... and Esteves looks right at home on the ice, with a hockey stick in hand.
So PhD student Chris Heinrichs also created a smaller instrument whose sound was also coded in the programming language Pure Data and generated by basically waving a stick in the air, called the, er, Vangelisiser.
To prepare the apple-cinnamon simple syrup, combine sugar, 1 cup water, dried apple rings and 1 cinnamon stick in a medium saucepan, and heat over medium-high until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes.
At the end of the day, I want to make music that is memorable and evokes a feeling that can stick in a listener's mind, whether that be in a clubbing environment or home listening.
Gyrations in Chinese markets coupled with concerns about China's increasing influence over Hong Kong and its independent status meant it was seen as increasingly likely in recent months that the bank would stick in London.
Adding in more characters, like what happened with Elektra, the Punisher, the Hand, and the Stick in season two, can work, but it can also, if done incorrectly, make the show feel rushed and congested.
By 2018, if you can't track down the company's traveling storefront, shop Target online or visit a participating Target store and grab your own stick in colors like Purple Rain, Conceited, Prima Donna or others.
Farmers like Prabhu often get the short end of the stick in the global spice trade, where supply chains can be so convoluted, with markups so excessive that these farmers often see very little profit.
So as a solution, timekeepers in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) — the United Nations agency that manages UTC — stick in a leap second whenever the difference between the two clocks threatens to exceed 212 seconds.
So as a solution, timekeepers in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) — the United Nations agency that manages UTC — stick in a leap second whenever the difference between the two clocks threatens to exceed 20.2 seconds.
"They want to have the stick in their hands, trying to intimidate Iran at the same time calling for a dialogue," Majid Takht-e Ravanchi, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, told CBS on Friday.
And yet somewhere in the intersection between its synth-heavy score, its pitch-perfect casting, and its "always October" aesthetic, the show's biggest moments and best characters had a tendency to stick in the memory.
That spread differential between the two sovereigns in the dollar market - where Colombia 4.5% 2026s are trading at 3.28% versus 5.62% on Argentina's 7.5% 2026s - could provide a good measuring stick in euros, say bankers.
Once you remove the SIM card from an older iPad, you can open this tray and stick in the card to transfer your current cellular account to the embedded SIM card on the latest models.
Distrustful of exchanges, Gregory, currently chief executive of blockchain firm CommerceBlock, made his first purchase through a website that matched him to a man selling bitcoins on a memory stick in a New York cafe.
A federal advisory committee on Thursday recommended that the Food and Drug Administration reject a bid by Philip Morris International to market a smokeless tobacco stick in the United States as safer than traditional cigarettes.
"You know, I had been up and down between Triple-A and the big leagues the last few years, and hadn't been able to stick in the big leagues or have long-term success," Taylor said.
It was also quite long even by our standards, so if we played it at a show, it probably consumed half of our 30 minute set which is going to make it stick in the memory.
But what sets these artists apart in today's broader music landscape is their dedication to the kind of inviting, melodic, stick-in-your-cranium earworms that made superstars of everyone from Michael Jackson to Taylor Swift.
As in his shot of a besuited young Catholic, taking on British troops in Londonderry with a stick in 1971 (see top picture), in his images of conflict there is often a sense of life interrupted.
Upper Deck's inaugural set was released as baseball cards were increasingly being seen less as a kids' hobby—something to trade, flip, or stick in the spokes of a bike—and more as a potential investment.
I'd never use this as my one and only computer, but carrying around this wonderfully nerdy PC stick in my bag has let me do things that I wouldn't have been able to do without it.
Boyd was part of the package the Tigers received in the trade that sent David Price to Toronto last season and is getting a chance to stick in the rotation with Anibal Sanchez in the bullpen.
"There's some discussion about going ahead and putting in temporary ones and just running it with the guys you stick in there as an acting position, which I think is probably a good idea," said Sen.
Once Barose had perfected Nyong'o's statement arches, he applied the Ombre Hypnôse Stylo Shadow Stick in Rubis, a long-wear, metallic crayon, all over her eyelids, then blended that with the Hypnôse Palette in Rose Fusion.
Maybe it was because I didn't grow up eating Cracker Jack at baseball games or making popcorn balls, but, to me, caramel corn was the kind of thing best left to stick in other people's teeth.
"But the stuff that works will not only stick in that city, the other teams will learn from the things that work and that will speed up the evolution of what this local esports thing can be."
"What's very interesting to observe is that despite all of these changes…clients are not yet moving their asset allocation, they stick in the good and bad times to their asset allocations," Ermotti told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche.
The clue "Stick in the refrigerator" is great misdirection, but your eyes might have skipped it because there is no question mark, an optional feature on a Saturday that indicates that something is not as it seems.
You can keep the piece of paper in your wallet or on your bedside tale until you memorize the password, then get rid of it Something you use everyday is more likely to stick in your mind.
In the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe, this galactic-scale conundrum is solved with a babel fish, a fish you stick in your ear that eats other people's brainwaves and excretes a translation into your mind.
Click Done and you're all set—whenever Google's two-step verification process kicks in (usually when you're signing in from a new computer), you can use the stick in place of the Authenticator app on your phone.
I'd buy that she has a crush on Noctis, but I don't think that makes her a less valuable or interesting female character (if anything, Noctis comes across like a stick in the mud while around her).
What will always stick in my mind is not that Kurt Angle is an Olympic champion, or a six-time WWF/E champion, or a six time TNA champion, but that's he's a filthy fair-weather fan.
This is to say that a movie like this plays to none of Lopez's strengths — if your star is known for, among other things, dancing, why stick in a scene of her suppressing the urge to dance?
But in the late '90s, those weird shows and games started to stick in the US. Japan's avant-garde scenes also made a significant impact abroad by experimenting with Western genres like punk rock and street fashion.
"Some of the young men we collected blood from fainted because they had never had a needle stick in their life," said Dr. Vaughan, who is chairman of medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Surgeons use textured implants if they want the implant to stick in place and not move, which is important for newer, anatomically shaped implants that would look bad if they were to shift or turn upside down.
This is not a case you can stick in your pocket, or slip into a small purse — it is, quite frankly, a hulking hunk of plastic that does nothing to sell the portability of the buds within. 
For instance, getting my homework and studying done before watching tv also improved my test scores and the information is able to stick in my head since I am not as lazy as I typically would be.
Another skirmish occurred later in the third period, with Roussel involved again, after Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey got his stick in Tyler Motte's face and sent him falling as he was rushing the puck up the right wing.
BTS are exceptionally canny about where to incorporate the English phrases, as they all appear at crucial melodic intervals — the bliss points, as industry songwriters call them, the perfectly condensed three-second moments that stick in your head.
Whether it's an important character turn, a clever piece of filmmaking, or a satisfying twist, Game of Thrones lives and dies in the scenes that stick in the minds of audiences and keep them talking for days after.
He robbed Draisaitl with a point-blank glove from the bottom of the right circle, and then three minutes later he sprawled across the crease to deny Ty Rattie, who prematurely raised his stick in a goal celebration.
Vettel finished second for Ferrari, 2.3 seconds behind, after pushing his rival all the way without being able to get close enough to make a move stick in what amounted to a two-horse race of relentless pressure.
That show is widely considered to be the seminal moment of the short-lived radical design movement, its own version of the Salon des Refuses Impressionist show of 1874: a sharp stick in the eye of the establishment.
"Then it's up to us to deliver an experience that isn't just going to say 'Wow,' it's also going to stick in someone's memory so they come back with their significant other, a business colleague, a private event." 
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On May 217, 21640 Van Ham auction house in Cologne, Germany sold a painting depicting two boys, one holding an egg with a pastry stick in one hand away from his friend.
For longtime Detroiters who have struggled for decades only to witness a resurgence that's concentrated in an area where they don't live and brought thousands of newcomers, the downtown development can feel like a stick in the eye.
Dr. Isaac Bruno (Patrick J. Adams) is such a stick in the mud that, in the opening scene, he proves mathematically to his students that searching for life beyond Earth is a safer bet than looking for love.
NHAMATANDA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Hundred-year-old Vasco Gaspar leans on his walking stick in a field in central Mozambique, gathering maize near the tent where he has lived since floods and winds destroyed his house in March 2019.
NHAMATANDA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Hundred-year-old Vasco Gaspar leans on his walking stick in a field in central Mozambique, gathering maize near the tent where he has lived since floods and winds destroyed his house in March 2019.
With a Chromecast or Roku Stick in your bag, you get to choose what you watch on the hotel TV, and it's great to log into your own Netflix account and continue the series you've been binge watching.
Control is instantly memorable, and its best moments will stick in the imagination long after its flaws, commonplace in the scheme of things, have been forgotten like so many of commoditized shooters that Remedy still refuses to make.
The narratorial presence is what distinguishes a story from mere information: Our identification with another human being makes a shaky hand-held video stick in the head and heart more readily than a satellite photograph or a statistic.
Hornqvist restored Pittsburgh's lead at 7:33 of the second, dangling the puck on his stick in the right circle before putting in a bad-angle shot that deflected off Suter, giving him his fifth of the season.
"If all you're looking to do is buy rocks to stick in your whiskey, that's a pretty easy thing to accomplish, and there are products that are far cheaper, and frankly, much lower quality than ours," Hellman said.
Yes, they'll have to invest in billboards and bus-side ads and the like, but Murphy Brown is far more likely to stick in the memory than New Crime Drama X. The marketing lift, while not nonexistent, is lighter.
Now they've teamed up with producer Phil Ek (The Shins, Fleet Foxes, Modest Mouse) in Seattle to record a new tune, and the result is all swoony hooks and lilting melodies that can't help but stick in your brain.
We have been inundated with verbal and visual gaffes, people cheering on their candidate as they lash into the other person's character, and pundits evaluating who offers the best one-line "zinger" that will stick in the public imagination.
The Daily Dot interviewed a pregnant woman selling her positive test on the site in 2014, who said women wanted the stick in order to fake pregnancies and even — in one instance — get back at a boyfriend's disapproving mother.
This is blue-collar Star Wars at its best Solo is zippy, light summer fun, and yet also offers gritty moments that will stick in your brain long after your popcorn container hits the trash on the way out.
"It's really not hard to follow a diet for a very short period of time — most people do — but to have that stick in your life, that's the problem that we are trying to solve," said CEO Suneel Gupta.
Poking a stick in their eye by withdrawing an endorsement is bad for Marco in the long term and in the short term: These people might not vote for him, and that's a big part of the Republican base.
But the real window is even smaller, since most teams will want to pass the stick in the middle ten metres of the box, to avoid the risk of disqualification by taking the baton too early or too late.
Sierra Nevada Otra Vez (4.5 percent, $903/sixer) Since we ran out of multiples to stick in front of IPA (Belgian Born Sextupel Ale, anyone?), gose (gose-uh) has been the trendy style on the tip of everyone's tongues.
Of all of the scenes of television that stick in my mind from 2016, the swelling orchestrations as the group breathes together in the cafeteria is the most adhesive; Marling and Batmanglij certainly made something sticky, if ethically muddy.
Human psychology also has a hand in the phenomenon: "Because accidents are getting to be so rare, maybe they stick in peoples mind more," Paul Hayes, of aviation consultancy Ascend, told the Wall Street Journal after the Germanwings tragedy.
Even when we had to stick in a half dozen money scenes, we made them kind of repellant, disturbo, so that (not to brag) paying customers fled like rats in a barn fire when the actual porn came on.
New York also was 1-for-5 on the power play and mustered little during a four-minute man advantage after David Krejci drew blood on defenseman Ryan Lindgren's right eye with a high stick in the second period.
"With Brexit and global trade uncertainty to contend with, Labour should be reaching for the carrot rather than the stick in its approach to business and economic growth," said Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce.
"With Brexit and global trade uncertainty to contend with, Labour should be reaching for the carrot rather than the stick in its approach to business and economic growth," said Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce.
It's more likely that these folks badly wanted to vote for Mr. Trump to poke a stick in the eye of the so-called elites, so they simply grabbed whatever flimsy excuses they could to overlook his sleazy behavior.
Japan's Jōmon Period, from about 14,000 BCE to 300 BCE, was also when kanzashi, or traditional hair ornaments, started making their debut; initially, it was believed that wearing a single stick in one's hair could keep evil spirits away.
Here, the indispensability and, indeed, the primacy of the verbal supplement pokes you like a stick in the eye, though the show ultimately does more to celebrate than critically examine curatorial mediation as a crutch for artists and visitors alike.
The retailer said customers purchased 2.7x more Fire TV Sticks than they did last year, which could also be an indication of the drive towards cord cutting and streaming, more so than the popularity of Amazon's streaming stick in particular.
Of course there's been other PDAs in the past, but nothing like what we have today, where people are running their businesses off their phones, documenting with selfie sticks-, only because a guy had a selfie stick in the audience.
Schimpf is acting like a guy who wants to stick in the big leagues and looks to follow up a two-homer night when San Diego hosts the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday in the third contest of a four-game set.
A lot of people like the idea of these interactive earbuds that you're just going to like stick in your ear, but I tend to still like just having a three-button microphone and remote that will control your phone.
In addition, we're advised to keep firearms in the room, as well as a flashlight, a telephone, a folding ladder, and an extra set of house keys tied to a glow stick, in case we need to let the cops in.
The show also never reckons with the fact that there needs to be a little more meat on the bones of a story about a white man getting away with everything for it to really stick in a contemporary cultural landscape.
The New York Islanders center was popped in the mouth a few times by a high stick in his game against the Winnipeg Jets ... and when he was interviewed about his swollen face at intermission, things took a hilarious turn.
"Women get the short end of the stick in D.C…. [I see a lot of] women who are overqualified for the men that they date, and men seem to have the pick of many, many different fascinating women," said another.
Jamie Benn (23 goals, 22 points) is playing with a broken nose he sustained from a high stick in Saturday's 4-3 overtime loss to Washington and recorded an assist Tuesday, giving him two goals and three assists in his last four games.
Police investigated Capital Gazette shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos in 2013, but concluded he was no threat, while the newspaper didn't want to pursue a legal case against him for fear of putting "a stick in a beehive," a police report released Friday said.
"All you have to do is stick in a battery and motor, and you have a robot that can practically walk right out of the printer," said Daniela Rus, who oversaw the project and co-wrote the paper about the "printable hydraulics" technique.
But that won't solve the bigger issue, which is that Fallout's huge spaces aren't as much fun to explore in VR. Much to Bethesda's credit, I didn't get sick while walking around with a stick in Fallout 4 on the HTC Vive.
The update is compatible with all generations of Fire TV and Fire TV Stick in the US. Amazon also says users will soon be able to view live video feeds from Alexa-compatible smart home cameras on their Fire TV as well.
The idea is that at the end of the day, you've got a ultra-thin, ultralight extra display that you can literally stick in folder or laptop case and have with you for when you need the extra space on the go.
Its the sort of sound that might make the prehistoric part of your brain want to sharpen a pointy stick in anticipation of an attack from a wild beast...if it weren't already occupied looking through the windshield for the next threatening corner.
Large birds have to use visual feedback and the precise deployment of talons to grip on to something, writes Kovac, while smaller insects like flies, meanwhile, simply run into something and the design of their bodies allows them to stick in place.
Titles like Firewatch and Gone Home take a fraction of the cost, time, and team size to develop, and their short stories are likely to stick in the player's brain longer than the latest open-world RPG sticks in their console's disc drive.
One told me that a studio visitor didn't like one of his abstract drawings because she could see a stick in it, while a curator saw one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; one of the legs was the aforementioned stick.
For those of you who need a refresher on what a "Roku-branded TV" is, it's a TV that runs on a Roku operating system, so, you don't need an external Roku box or stick in order to stream video through Roku.
This refusal will stick in the craw of so many of the protestors who, calling him the "President of the Rich," have gone into the streets -- a practice that Macron vowed to stand firmly against and put an end to at any cost.
"It is worrying and frightening to know that the loud guy holding a stick in his hand, saying he is coming to get you, to beat you up, is actually in power to do so now," said Leticia Vega, a Mexican lawyer.
"We read it as a positive move because Assad is putting a stick in the wheel of the political process" that Russia, together with other powers, had set in motion, Farah Atassi, a member of the opposition's High Negotiations Committee, said in Geneva.
If we better understand why and how some songs stick in particular brains, not only do we better understand memory and help patients live better lives, but we possibly can improve memory, mood and marketing (if that's what you're into) said Dr. Jakubowski.
The latter workstations and other back-end systems have a USB port that could allow someone to boot the machines with a USB stick in a manner that would bypass their password protection and security software, according to the state's security analysis.
"Throughout the ordeal, the officers were courteous; however, it was aggravating to be detained when the only thing I was guilty of was being a black man walking down the street in his neighborhood with a stick in his hand," Judge Griffin wrote.
Movies that are angling to capture the attention of both critics and members of various Hollywood professional guilds often come out in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, hoping to impress audiences and then stick in awards voters' memories as voting begins.
" Not only is "And they say never say never, but fuck it, never mind" one of Wayne's most quotable bars, making it an appropriate one to stick in his book, but this verse, of course, became the first verse of "Blunt Blowin'.
As for her makeup, pro Gucci Westman created a natural, glowy aesthetic for the star, giving her a soft pink flush on her cheeks using Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick in Dou Dou and luminous skin with the Westman Atelier Super Loaded Tinted Highlight.
Randomly exploding products are the sort of thing that tend to stick in people's minds (not to mention every flight in the U.S. starting off with a warning not to bring the product on board), and that association could cause lasting damage to Samsung's reputation.
Get Out was released in February, and a February release usually means a movie doesn't stick in voters' minds until the end of the year (the last time it happened, it was also for a horror film — The Silence of the Lambs in 1991).
Apple Pay has beaten Android Pay to market in the UK. The Google service is expected to arrive in the coming months, but Barclays — ever the stick in the mud, it seems — has already cautioned that it doesn't have plans to support the service.
Like the girl with the selfie stick in the background: Image: Rijksmuseum AmsterdamAnd a Stormtrooper in the window:Image: Rijksmuseum AmsterdamAnd the bluetooth headset: Image: Rijksmuseum AmsterdamBut we can't blame you for neglecting to notice those details, because you were clearly too distracted by this.
In his first season coaching the Illini, Underwood has been imploring his team not to let the ball stick in one spot of the floor when running the offense, and it listened, finishing with 20 assists on 34 made baskets while winning by 47 points.
Normal Facebook users don't always track the tech press outrage cycle, but a flurry of reporting on Facebook's mishandling of the private data of 50 million users, and Facebook's subsequent mishandling of that mishandling — this after everything else — it seemed to stick in their craw.
Boris Johnson struggled against Jeremy CorbynPMQs is an adversarial event in which the prime minister and leader of the opposition hope to land blows on each other, hoping to seem more authoritative and hammer home messaging which will stick in the mind of the public.
A separate source close to the White House told CNN that aides inside the West Wing believe "the only issue that may stick" in the impeachment process is the campaign finance violations tied to former Trump attorney Michael Cohen's payouts to Trump's alleged mistresses.
"My son put a stick in the ground and said, 'Let's watch it,' " said Tom Faherty, 60, who was walking through his son's house, now carpet-less, largely unfurnished and shorn of a foot and a half of ruined sheet rock near the floor.
On a dresser in Saheed Vassell's bedroom, his Bibles and religious study books were stacked in order of size, a Bible about three inches thick on the bottom, a miniature Bible with tiny print, compact enough to stick in his pocket, on the top.
Mix the values of a film with the archetype it fits into and you have a potentially powerful voter magnet, a story that can make your movie stick in the minds of Academy members as they sit down to fill out their Oscar ballots.
Clemson 113-foot-3, 315 pounds A quick player who rarely makes the wrong move, Wilkins is limited by his need to stick in the scheme he prefers, with another tackle taking up space to make up for Wilkins's lack of length and overall strength.
Neighborhood Joint Whenever Bill Shore brings his son's skates to be sharpened at Westside Skate & Stick in Manhattan, as he did one morning last month, he tucks his Philadelphia Flyers hat into his tote bag — lest he incur a ribbing from the shop's staff.
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After all, part of their job is to uphold rigorous standards, produce work that the public can trust, and help said public understand when an idea—a bad-faith climate claim or a cancer treatment or a jade egg you stick in your vagina—is just bunk.
But there's something about the design of the Apple butter stick in particular: the way the light hits the edge, the slightly uncanny hint of translucence, the insouciant "sext me like one of your French girls" angle of the slice resting on the end of the dish.
Bottom line: This is a fun stocking stuffer or add-on gift for the avid retro gamer in your life, and something that you can basically stick in a regularly used backpack as a fun surprise you can re-discover on long commutes or while traveling.
You're sitting in a small room, forced to exchange both pleasantries and intimate details of your inner life with total strangers, in the hope of making Great Art—or at least a song that'll be relatable tenough to stick in the heads of even more strangers.
Transfer to a separate sheet tray lined with parchment (Note: If they've started to soften, put them back in the freezer for a bit.) Place a popsicle stick in the bottom of each star and dip the top half in the white chocolate top with blue sprinkles.
Amid mounting frustration in Brussels over what EU officials see as governments colluding with the powerful car industry, the European Commission is wielding its biggest available stick in an attempt to force nations to clamp down on diesel cars spewing health-harming nitrogen oxide (NOx) pollution.
"I've had to become more mindful about just in general when I'm having fried food just knowing that, 'Ok, that may stick in a way that it didn't used to 20 years ago,&apos" she says, adding, "By the way, I'll never give up fried foods."
When a Panther player scored a goal, they tossed toy rats onto the ice, inspired by Panther forward Scott Mellanby having killed a rat with his stick in the team's locker room before the home opener, then wielding it to score a pair of goals that night.
"I felt like it was our moral duty to do something; to move across the country and tell people about climate change and encourage them to adopt healthy practices like tree-planting," said Ayeni, clutching his beaded walking stick in the colors of the Ugandan flag.
Richard is a real stick in the mud, who seems much less lively than Harry, and Amber is a journalist, who, for some reason, doesn't have an issue suggesting a centuries old treaty is "modernized" even though she's only been in this country for, like, two years.
Tree planting projects can be attractive because of how easy it is to quantify how much good you're doing by simply counting the number of trees you stick in the ground, and one of #TeamTrees' aims, according to an FAQ for participants, is to take action on climate change.
Washington has offered Ankara both carrot and stick in response, proposing to sell it the Raytheon Co. Patriot systems instead of the S-2400s, while at the same time warning of sanctions and a halt in the F-35 fighter jet sales if the Russian deal goes ahead.
Put into that context, the laughs stick in the throat—and Hoffman's catchphrase in the face of disaster, an assured "This is nothing," sounds less like a running gag and more like a refrain of complicity—or, in his particular case, the shrugging dismissals of an accused predator.
Paper ballots, which are locked and sealed in a secure box that needs to be processed and logged when they are taken to Augusta, the capital, are fed through a high-speed tabulator and then put onto a memory stick in the same format as optical scan results.
His save, with 63 minute 26 seconds remaining, prompted Alex Ovechkin to cover his eyes in disbelief, T.J. Oshie to slam his stick in gratitude because he was too tired to yell and Coach Barry Trotz to pay respects to those fickle deities known as the hockey gods.
One can mount a perfectly sensible economic defence of big bonuses paid to workers at banks that lose massive amounts of money and require state support, and one can also argue that the public should be smart enough to understand such payments and not let them stick in its collective craw.
"When we talk about Aboriginal science, don't forget we're the ones who turned a stick in to a boomerang, without aeronautical engineering degrees," Jim Walker, Former Manager of Indigenous Engagement at CSIRO (Australia's federal agency for scientific research) said at a panel discussion at Brisbane's World Science Festival in March.
The Fire TV Stick in question will eliminate phrases like "I don't know what to watch!" and "There's nothing good on TV!" from your vocabulary: It grants you access to tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills, plus millions of websites and more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes.
Episode 3 of the final season follows Kevin Garvey, Sr. (Scott Glenn, recognizable from playing Stick in Marvel's Daredevil) as he wanders the Australian outback with little to his name besides stolen aboriginal chants and a cassette of his young son's voice from back when their relationship was simple and sweet.
There's no way to make anything feel less fraught without talking openly about it, so if you announce on Facebook that you're loving your retail job and you're proud to have been promoted, I promise you it will stick in someone's mind the next time they're in a similar situation.
The people who know him call him "a character" (said the fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac); "a strange man" who has "a good heart" (said the Napoleon expert Bernard Chevallier); and "so enthusiastic he makes me look like a stick in the mud" (said the American collector Christopher Forbes).
Black's nomination in the summer of 1937 was controversial, not only because it was a sharp stick in the eyes of the president's many political enemies, but because of Black's limited judicial experience — he was briefly a police court magistrate — and an education viewed as marginal for a Supreme Court justice.
Details: Annette L. Fayet, a scientist from the University of Oxford who studies puffins, first made the discovery on Skomer Island, off the coast of Wales in June 2014, when she saw one "holding a wooden stick in its bill and using it to scratch its back," the study states.
The Fidesz party machine has responded with both the potato and the stick: in Budapest's 11th district, 10 kilo sacks of potatoes were sold for less than a euro, with a picture of the local Fidesz mayor attached, and a recipe for rakott krumpli, a Hungarian potato, egg and sausage delicacy.
And to speed up service at a bistro in Cognac, France, he put an imprint on his signature cocktail, the Negroni (gin, Campari, sweet vermouth, an orange peel twist), by wielding one of his index fingers as a swizzle stick in a row of the drinks ready for waiting customers.
"Then, the next thing he's going to figure out: If he stops in the right places on defense and puts his stick in the right place, the offensive players are going to keep giving it back to him, and then his skill set is going to come out," Babcock said.
Look closer, however, and the stupa was actually cast from a cardboard sculpture; the lantern, from a Rubbermaid cooler, plastic buckets, and industrial-sized peanut butter jar; and the gleaming shrub, from an assemblage of manufactured objects you would ordinarily stick in your body: toothbrushes, Q-tips, tampons, and one syringe.
If you've ever wondered what it is that makes The Weeknd a singular talent, it's that he can make a hook that goes "woke up by a girl I don't even know her name"—and then echoes back those words with a sweet filter on them—stick in your head.
You can bring yourself closer and learn more and try to work up a relationship to the subject, but be it wine or be it nephrology, if it doesn't grab you, you're not going to find great pleasure in reading about it, and the details may not stick in your memory.
As mobile augmented reality grows with platforms like Apple's ARKit and Google's ARCore, some developers are also adapting VR experiences for phone-based AR. The early trend of adding VR support to first-person games has largely ebbed, since walking with a keyboard or analog stick in VR tends to induce nausea.
Kadri offered no apologies for increasing his point total to nine (five goals, four assists) during that stretch with a goal in Wednesday's 968-1 shootout loss to Florida, but did show remorse for accidentally hitting a penalty box official with his stick in frustration during the late stages of the third period.
Seeing—listening to how one comment, one word from a bunch of men standing there saying there something about a woman or harassing a woman with comments as they walk by can stick in somebody's mind for their entire day and be yet another one of those chips at your self worth.
Incredibly, the Democrats are so disconnected from real America that they cannot bring themselves to see that their '60s Woodstock philosophy is a fairy tale, and that there are those in the world whose religion is to kill the rest of us no matter how many flowers you stick in their gun barrels.
With Chara screaming for a call after being taken down in the opposite corner, a long spell of possession put the puck on Matthias's stick in the left wing circle, and he buried it for his fourth of the year and a 53-2 tie at the 17:16 mark of the period.
Aside from a handful of YouTube videos, his posts all run under two and a half minutes, in accordance with Twitter's video length limit, and their pace feels adapted to match that format, filmed almost wholly with handheld phones (or with a selfie stick) in portrait mode by either Liu or his brother.
FS: No, I buy it because I think it's been good for the world, and one tends to think that the good ideas tend to stick in, so I definitely-, we definitely buy into that view, but it's going to be something that will have to be worked out, you know, by the whole community.
If you sift through the things from that year that do stick in your mind, however (the Ice Bucket Challenge, the Scottish referendum) you might come upon Jungle, the seven-piece led by Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, and their cracking, self-titled debut album, which was later nominated for the Mercury Prize.
This is a truly illuminating example of how girls get the short end of the stick in situations such as these, because while a lot of advice given about sexting consists of warning girls not to take or send sexual photos, people don't think to look for the common cause of the problem: harassment.
Fox has spent a career harnessing this sense of humor into a sharp stick in the eye, and as such, his entire artistic oeuvre is infused with a deft brilliance and cunning bitterness that reflects what Zack Fox is truly about: Expressing the anguish and grief of growing up poor as a Black American.
Amazon currently has a handful of bookstores across the U.S. and is starting to open more of its cashier-less convenience stores known as Amazon Go. Amazon said customers will find items like a mini skillet, card games and many of the company's own electronic devices including the Echo Spot and Fire TV Stick, in the new store, called Amazon 4-star.
Holding up the announcement is an internal debate over how best to adapt a 2015 executive order that gave the president the authority to levy sanctions against foreign actors who carry out cyberattacks against the U.S. The order was used as the "stick" in negotiations over a highly publicized 85033 agreement with China that neither nation would hack the other for economic gain.
But after several months of primarily drinking from these machines, I began to value their ability to dispense hot water on demand to dilute my double shot into something more closely resembling a cup of coffee, and on weekends I would sometimes go all out, detach the water nozzle, and stick in the milk-frothing jug to make cappuccinos and lattes.
Roku first introduced its Streaming Stick in 2012, calling it at the time a "great solution" for people looking to stream Netflix because it effectively turned any TV into a smart TV. That may be true, but undoubtedly the primary reason for its success over the years is that is helped usher in the era of sub-$100 streaming devices.
Toys "R" Us started out in 1948 as a company that sold cribs and strollers out of the ground floor of a house in Washington, D.C. It expanded into the world's leading toy retailer with about 2,000 stores and an advertising jingle — "I Don't Want to Grow Up, I'm a Toys 'R' Us Kid" — that could stick in its customers' heads like glue.
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Mr. Biesenbach took some serious stick in his first days in the job for describing his new home in The New York Times as "turning into the new Berlin" on account of its influx of artists and supposedly cheap real estate — a shock to those facing rent hikes far in excess of inflation and living among an intense homelessness crisis.
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Here's what they sent according to my profile: OUAI Wave Spray (full size $210) Lipstick Queen Lip Liner in Raisin (full size $210) Love of Color One & Done Shadow Stick in Champagne Problems (full size $210) COOLA SPF 30 Dawn Patrol Setting Spray (full size $36) (MALIN + GOETZ) grapefruit face cleanser (full size $36) They did pretty well following my requests, if you ask me.
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That's a remarkable feat, the report noted: [T]o actually accomplish a seeding attack would mean developing a deep understanding of a product's design, manipulating components at the factory, and ensuring that the doctored devices made it through the global logistics chain to the desired location—a feat akin to throwing a stick in the Yangtze River upstream from Shanghai and ensuring that it washes ashore in Seattle.
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ColorStay™ 2-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer, $15.99; PhotoReady Insta-Fix™ Highlighting Stick in Gold Light, $14.99; Brow Fantasy™, $7.39; Eyes, Cheeks + Lips™ Palette in Romantic Nudes, $17.99; PhotoReady Eye Art™ Lid + Lash + Line in Topaz Twinkle, $8.99; Ultimate All-In-One™ Mascara, $8.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Nail Enamel in Double Down, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Diamond Top Coat, $8.29.
ColorStay™ 2-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer, $15.99; PhotoReady Insta-Fix™ Highlighting Stick in Gold Light, $13.99; Powder Blush in Naughty Nude, $10.99; Ultimate All-In-One™ Mascara in Blackened Brown, $8.99; Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor™ in HD Romance, $8.99; Lash & Brow Brush, $5.99; Blending Brush, $12.99; Powder Brush, $9.99;ColorStay Gel Envy™ Nail Enamel in Double Down, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Diamond Top Coat, $8.29.
ColorStay™ 2-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer, $15.99; PhotoReady Insta-Fix™ Highlighting Stick in Gold Light, $13.99; Powder Blush in Naughty Nude, $10.99; Ultimate All-In-One™ Mascara in Blackened Brown, $8.99; Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor™ in HD Romance, $8.99; Lash & Brow Brush, $5.99; Blending Brush, $12.99; Powder Brush, $9.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Nail Enamel in Double Down, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Diamond Top Coat, $8.29.
ColorStay™ 7.993-in-1 Compact Makeup & Concealer, $15.99; PhotoReady Insta-Fix™ Highlighting Stick in Gold Light, $13.99; Brow Fantasy™, $7.39; ColorStay™ 16-Hour Eye Shadow in Romantic, $7.49; Ultra Volume™ Mascara, $8.99; Powder Blush in Bronzilla, $9.99; Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor™ in HD Embrace, $8.99; ColorStay™ Eye Liner in Black, $6.79; All Over Shadow Brush, $10.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Nail Enamel in High Roller, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Diamond Topcoat, $7.99.
ColorStay™ 2-in-1 Compact Makeup + Concealer, $15.99; Brow Fantasy™, $7.39; ColorStay Not Just Nudes™ Shadow Palette in Romantic Nudes, $14.99; ColorStay™ Liquid Eye Pen in Classic, $9.99; Ultimate All-in-One Mascara, $8.99; Powder Blush in Mauvelous, $9.99; PhotoReady Insta-Fix™ Highlighting Stick in Gold Light, $13.99; Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor™ in HD Infatuation, $8.99; ColorStay™ Lipliner in Plum, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Nail Enamel in Queen of Hearts, $7.99; ColorStay Gel Envy™ Diamond Topcoat, $7.99.

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