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I eat two light string cheese sticks in the car.
If it sticks in their craw, it's their tough luck.
It sort of sticks in your nose; it's very distinctive.
It's the "in general" that still sticks in my craw.
Children pound sticks in the dirt for lack of toys.
That sticks in my mind as a very difficult moment.
Carefully insert the cinnamon sticks in between the 4 pieces.
I'd eaten a lot of mozz sticks in the last week.
His greeting from the netherworld still sticks in my mind today.
You can buy extra sticks in packs, when those run out.
But it has its revenge because it sticks in your brain.
The time that sticks in my mind was in my teens.
What really sticks in your memory from your tour of nuclear disasters?
But JonBenét Ramsey's face is the kind that sticks in your mind.
Place the cinnamon sticks in jars and top each with hard cider.
Those glass sticks in the air are impressive but cold and unimaginative.
The idea of including India's plutocrats in the handout sticks in the craw.
All countries use a mixture of carrots and sticks in their environmental policies.
Most people became aware of the sticks in 2014, because they were EVERYWHERE.
The "Life of Gendry"/"Life of Pi" one always sticks in my mind.
It sticks in his mind when he hears it over and over again.
I&aposm sure they do but something about this just sticks in my craw.
It's one of the few internet issues that really sticks in the public eye.
The album sticks in your craw because the writing is economic, confident, and revealing.
Khloe Kardashian and her sisters wrapped their lips around authentic Cohiba sticks in Cuba.
What especially sticks in my memory is Arthur Rubinstein's recording of the Chopin mazurkas.
We need to work with our national governing bodies to get sticks in hands.
Wade, desperate women used coat hangers, Coke bottles, Clorox, and sticks in attempted abortions
But the way Gunn was fired sticks in my craw, just a little bit.
Garlic Good news if you love garlic sourdough bread and dipping veggie sticks in aioli.
There were sticks in his fur and mud on his belly, but he looked happy.
"And then it just sticks in my head and I memorize it," Mr. Stern said.
It has put sticks in the hands of thousands of young people like Isa Khan.
Along with the "carrots," China has also been wielding "sticks" in its approach toward Taiwan.
I read that book as a kid, and his message still sticks in my mind today.
"It's the town hall that sticks in my head more than any of them," she said.
What sticks in the memory, though, is Curtis's mama-bear rage that is resonating with audiences.
Most download music illegally online or buy pirated CDs and USB memory sticks in street markets.
What sticks in my mind the most about our few hours inside Srebrenica is the smell.
Cut swizzle sticks in half widthwise, and cut one end off each piece sharply on diagonal.
You can identify them from the cameras around their necks and the selfie sticks in their hands.
"Once he got some sticks in his hand, it was clear that he was gifted," Wilson said.
Alas, when you realize The Accountant is a disjoined, confused, muddled mess, it sticks in one's craw.
VICE: This study shows that acid sticks in people's serotonin receptors, maybe for days at a time.
And I&aposm wondering if any of that just sticks in his craw and he says, oh, yes?
We didn't really get too many clears, but we had some good sticks in front of the net.
In the 2016 version, Mowgli deems the human village overrated and sticks in the jungle with his friends.
It sticks in your head and makes you curious about what the finished product will eventually look like.
In fact the dialogue itself can hardly be said: it sticks in the actors' mouths like peanut butter.
Ensure the feedback is specific and sincere (if it comes from the heart, it sticks in the mind).
That visual contrast sticks in the brain, likely because it gets to the heart of Matta-Clark's work.
Still, some people are taken aback when they see the Azmis with their hockey sticks in their hijabs.
And I wear braces: You need toothpicks and wax if one of your wires sticks in your cheek.
"What sticks in my mind on departure is the memory of a hundred warm encounters with East Europeans."
They beat rhythm sticks in the air, dancing to their favorite songs from the '60s through the '80s.
Areas outside the cone will probably be directly affected, even if the storm's center sticks in the cone.
"Let's talk about this, so it sticks in their heads," he said in a phone interview on Sunday.
Slice the bananas in half and insert the popsicle sticks in to the cut end of the banana halves.
The newspaper said the police also took phones and memory sticks in what it called a "very worrying" raid.
"It's the specific banking and profiting off this instance that sticks in a lot of people's throats," said Donaldson.
It sticks in his mind when he hears it over and over again," Bossert said on ABC's "This Week.
You figure it out by doing it, and yeah, you probably destroy a bunch of sticks in the process.
Streaming sticks, in my experience, are a cheap way to make your internet video watching easier and more enjoyable.
We are lucky to live only 112 miles from London but out in the "sticks" in the English shires.
Fraudsters will often wrap items in foil and stuff packages with sticks in a futile attempt to evade suspicion.
Sometimes a goalie will be above the crease and he'll make a save that sticks in his pads. Fine.
The PK guys did an awesome job of getting sticks in lanes and broke up a lot of passes.
What sticks in my craw is, even with this legislation, 85033 million Americans don't have any type of insurance.
The company paying for the commercial cuts it off so that it sticks in your head longer than other commercials.
In the danchi, she couldn't light the sticks in front of her door, as her family had done in Tokyo.
Experiential training sticks in the mind, according to Frederic Leger, airport passenger cargo and security product director for the association.
He's alienated our allies, foolishly cozied up to adversaries and talked tough while carrying no sticks in dealing with enemies.
At first they dug with bits of broken boards and sticks in the thick ash, now turned concrete-like by rain.
Here's the good news: You don't need to pare down your diet to carrot sticks in order to make an impact.
It sticks in my craw, too because we started this whole thing and we ended up referring it to the FBI.
" Others stated, "[I] feel like the content sticks in the head more easily" and "I feel like I understand it more.
American Airlines said it plans to no longer offer plastic straws and stir sticks in its lounges and onboard its flights.
But, it was his role in the 2005 series, or lack of role perhaps, that sticks in the minds of many.
Roku sticks are really similar to Fire TV Sticks in that they condense all of your streaming platforms into one screen.
CHICAGO — Tyler Pleiss was home from college on April 22013, 22009, a date that sticks in the minds of many here.
It's campy, and over the top, and perhaps in poor taste, but it sticks in the mind even a decade later.
The phrase that sticks in my mind was one quipping  "Canada's next astronaut is going to be one fit [...colourful expletive...]".
So there are carrots and sticks in this market, particularly to try and encourage young and healthy people to sign up.
Tonelli remembers that he was working on his sticks in the equipment area when Torrey asked to speak with him privately.
And it sticks in the craw, I think, when you're [a fantasy writer], to embrace someone like that, but she's huge.
Players build cramped shelters from little more than mud and sticks in grim survival games like The Forest and Green Hell.
McDonald's (MCD), which has found its all-day breakfast to be popular, added new sandwiches last year and donut sticks in February.
The pivotal moment came with the introduction of dual analog sticks in 1996—which opened up a whole new world for games.
DripDrop as an ORS DripDrop follows this recommended formula and comes in single-serving sticks in three flavors (watermelon, lemon, and berry).
This limited-edition set includes four travel-sized sticks in rich, subtly shimmery colors that look great together or on their own.  
Malware was also found on 18 removable data drives, mainly USB sticks, in office computers maintained separately from the plant's operating systems.
Perhaps we'll start to get smart homes that know who's home, and stop having to carry pointy metal sticks in our pockets.
I don't think that's what we were trying to do… We might've gotten one email, but nothing that sticks in my mind.
From experience, I can say that the smell in the air is dizzying, and sticks in your nostrils and throat for days.
Internal linkages connect the ruddervator to the control sticks in the cockpit, while the lower assembly linkages are connected to computer-controlled servos.
Next, she created a soft glow using a mixture of Burt's Bees All Aglow Lip & Cheek Sticks in Peach Pond and Peony Pool.
And this Brooklyn-based brand includes the sticks in its bath and meditation bundles, meant to purify the body and enhance spiritual connection.
Still, for a variety of reasons, one of Marc Jacobs' shows from the '90s always sticks in my mind as the most magical.
More intuitive than explicatory, more visceral than diagrammatic, Us is horrific in a way that sticks in your head when it's all over.
Earlier this year, the makeup guru Bobbi Brown introduced no-water-needed lemon-flavored probiotic "pixie sticks" in her Evolution 18 wellness line.
Since then, both sides have brandished a series of carrots and sticks in an attempt to pressure each other into a favorable deal.
Bustle liked that it comes with two sticks in the kit, doesn't make a mess, and is easy to bring along when traveling.
" That would suggest, Morrow said, "a 'spaghetti at the wall' approach, to see what type of anti-LGBTQ legislation sticks in certain states.
The careful, exacting strangeness of these images sticks in the mind like a burr, stirring unexpectedly in your consciousness many days after reading.
He made it clear to a recent visitor that Steve Bannon on the cover of TIME two months ago still sticks in his craw.
Not too long ago, McDonald's experimented with mozzarella sticks in New Jersey, a cheddar bacon burger in New York and chorizo burritos in Texas.
Calvin Harris has definitely gotten the short end of the Hiddleswift, which is what British people call sticks, in the Taylor Swift breakup drama.
He appears to levitate as one foot is always departing the ground and every limb swings energetically, arms extended by dance sticks in hand.
One that sticks in my mind is from November, about the power dynamics between Trump, Kellyanne Conway and other players in Trump's inner circle.
His de Havilland 108 once started oscillating so fast that he was blacking out, and just saved himself by pulling both sticks in time.
Serve as a dipping sauce for bread or fried mozzarella sticks in entice passion into a friendship and take it to the next level.
In both, the Amish victims had secretly built their own makeshift pianos (out of popsicle sticks in Instinct and out of rocks in Bones).
With your non-chopping hand in a bear-claw shape, hold the carrot steady while you slice carrot sticks in a downward motion. 3.
The original slight still sticks in my craw, so it's hard for me to mend the fence, but the current scenario is completely dysfunctional.
The extent of my cooking involves bimonthly ambitious Sunday nights when I throw some carrot sticks in the oven with a coating of Pam.
Events can be any moment during a film's Oscar campaign that sticks in voters' memories, and they can change the course of a campaign.
So how is it that rejection in politics rolled off my back while even one person's rejection of my book sticks in my craw?
It's funny because it's so far from the Zola we've seen thus far, but it's the kind of funny that sticks in your throat.
The country produced 269.2 billion cigarette sticks in 2015, a jump of 43.5 percent from 2010, according to data from research firm Euromonitor International.
It's not terrible as a song, but every time it plays it sticks in my head for hours, which I guess explains its streaminess.
"They tried to take my camera, violently, shook it away from me, started beating me with their fists and sticks in the head," Jandhyala recalls.
It is the departure of people that causes a bigger headache: during the crisis 250,000 Portuguese, disproportionately of working age, upped sticks in four years.
Yet the Uganda Police Force published a picture in October of large numbers of recruits brandishing large wooden sticks in the central Lango Sub-region.
But once you think you have him figured out, he goes and makes a pristine electro-pop song that sticks in your head for days.
The thing that sticks in my craw is that he signed the letter 'Coach Bowden,' as if we all wouldn't know who Bobby Bowden was.
One case that sticks in Caplan's mind is when he found a place in a hospital where a patient's family member could sacrifice a chicken.
" Another user, Aisling Gamble from Calgary, Alberta, placed the hockey sticks "in memory of the lives lost and in support of those recovering from injuries.
The smells and colors born from countless burned incense sticks in Zhang's ash paintings and sculptures are actually dramatic collective acts materialized as fragile expressions.
What is it about the tech industry's relatively venial sins, compared to those of finance and government, which so sticks in the craw of its critics?
As for the rest of the complexion, the pro uses cream blush Beach Sticks in different hues (depending on the model's skin tone) for a flush.
"Backyard baseball, pickup basketball, mini sticks in the basement, wrestling, board game, whatever it was, I always stayed active when I was growing up," he says.
Today, let's break down all of the ways the whooole crew is throwing sticks in their own fire, and watching the flames go up in smoke.
But it was 10 seconds of silence that sticks in the mind, when the three executives bowed to the audience in a public display of penitence.
A Good Appetite Years ago, I bought a box of frozen fish sticks in the hope they would become a seafood gateway for my small child.
That maxim also appears in the novel, and it sticks in the craw, not least because any first-year graduate student in philosophy could demolish it.
Through this special visual language that he has he's really found the psychedelic quality of the track and created something that really sticks in the mind.
It is also fucking brilliant—a rushing, fizzy hit of pure pop excitement, the kind of nursery rhyme-simple song that sticks in your head for years.
Indonesia was the world's fourth-biggest cigarette producer with an output of 269.2 billion sticks in 2015, according to the latest data from research firm Euromonitor International.
Every now and again they'll send the kids to another room to stir the sticks in some water for some reason — I'm not sure what that's about.
He was in the sticks in comparison to everybody else, but once he got the job, he packed up his parents' car, put all his belongings there.
Now the president is routinely mocked for continuing to bring this issue up, it sticks in his craw, and in the craw of a lot of us.
We know Hogwarts well, but the trailer shows that American society reacts a little differently to magic, pointing guns at strange men waving sticks in the street.
Frontwoman Isabel Munoz-Newsome's howl sticks in your ears, wrapped around rhythms and melodies drawn from post-punk, space rock, psych, trip-hop, art rock, and experimental.
That's almost a million diners willing to wait many years for the privilege of travelling to the sticks in order to drop four hundred dollars a head.
It sticks in his mind when he hears it over and over again and for clarity here ... let me just again repeat that it has no validity.
"What still sticks in my craw is the way these men who served on Swift boats themselves turned the words 'Swift boat' into a pejorative," he writes.
He had just spent £40 on a deathly silent, soul-searching, solo taxi ride out to my tiny village in the sticks, in order to apologise again.
It has a nice scent, though, and if you place a few sticks in the opening of the can, I bet it would make a nifty room diffuser.
Delivering most strokes at about 60 to 80 percent force, Mr. Graves sometimes holds multiple sticks in one hand, each tapping a different drum with a different rhythm.
From the pictures of US dollars she sticks in her notebook, to the way she performs to her adoring school friends, Riri's influence on the teen is clear.
When we moved into a new house in the summer after my sixth grade, he picked up two long sticks in the backyard, and passed one to me.
"When you consider people's defenses—one which sticks in my mind is the Saudi Arabian millionaire accused of rape—some of their explanations are utterly bizarre," says Toyn.
"I grew up in the sticks, in a town on a hill in the middle of nowhere," he says with the relieved laugh of someone who's gotten away.
The collective does exactly what it sounds like it does: provides a different sort of broadcast experience for cricket fans who aren't quite such sticks in the mud.
She also sticks in one too many pretty faces, which stand out amid the area's ominous desolation, its industrial sites and penumbral rooms, bare trees and gray skies.
The sticks-in-the-mud might win the occasional promotion or get that better project in the short run, but over the long haul, likable people win out.  
Women in Indonesia are inserting cigar-shaped "madura sticks" in their vaginas in an attempt to tighten them and remove discharge, the South China Morning Post recently reported.
It sticks in his mind when he hears it over and over again, and for clarity here, George, let me just again repeat that it has no validity.
American Airlines, the world's largest airline, took a similar step in July and said it would also offer plastic alternatives to flatware and stir sticks in its lounges.
"He can find the passing lane even though there's five sticks in the way," Laine said of Rantanen, with whom he has trained for the past three summers.
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House Bill 2500 was quickly shot down by a Republican-led committee, and was a clear example of the kind of time-wasting grandstanding that sticks in Roem's craw.
And since I'm better at absorbing visual information than I am with auditory cues, seeing the time sticks in my mind more so than hearing Alexa rattle it off.
Around the world, McDonald's visitors can try a variety of exclusive menu items not available in the US, like a chicken sandwich topped with mozzarella sticks in South Korea.
Other artwork from the same period includes fighters with sticks in each of their hands, revealing that some Egyptian stick-fighting competitions were single-stick and others were double.
The album sticks in one's ear partially because of Kline's softly messy sonic signature, mixing electric guitar chug with acoustic guitar lilt to conjure breezy, rickety, restless forward motion.
From a narrative perspective, there are many exemplary scenes of season five's darkness—but, aesthetically, the one that sticks in my mind is Arya's assassination of Ser Meryn Trant.
And if this earworm sticks in my head much longer, I might just have to go snatch that signing bonus bag and blow the whole thing on a Camaro.
Their names alone aren't going to do it, so they find attention and, at times, immortality through a line or two that sticks in an audience's collective memory bank.
But the story that sticks in my mind came from a woman who was initially thrilled to be able to take two weeks off for her honeymoon this year.
Meanwhile, tie the curry leaves, coriander seeds, cardamom pods, star anise, cloves, and cinnamon sticks in some cheesecloth and add it to the pot along with the goat leg.
The commissioner said the second officer had a responsibility to keep himself safe because people were approaching "with sticks in their hand" and also to stop the other officer.
Around the world, McDonald's visitors can try a variety of exclusive menu items not available in the US, like a chicken sandwich topped with mozzarella sticks in South Korea.
The next rave you wander into, glow sticks in hand, may be full of toddlers named Molly (or Arrow, or Finnegan) instead of actual molly, and frankly, that's bleak.
The broken nose-ice cream cone incident sticks in my mind because I was so, so proud of myself for denying the ice cream, decoupling the food and feeling.
But no sooner have I brushed the sticks in the right direction than my screen seems to lurch as the gun reacquires its target, eager to finish the job.
United took a similar step in September, as did American Airlines, which noted in July that it would offer "plastic alternatives" to flatware and stir sticks in its airport lounges.
It's likely that this message — "robot testifies about AI threat " — will be the one that sticks in peoples' imagination; a valuable, if unwitting, lesson about the dangers of AI hype.
In the nearby Piazza di Venezia, parties of Chinese tourists, selfie sticks in hand, throng the pavements, ready for the latest assault on the ruins of the old imperial capital.
I know it's a stupid, first world problem, but when you're being asked to pay five fucking dollars for a shitty fountain Coke, it sticks in the craw a little.
During a photo shoot for the show, "I was in the ocean, up to my neck, wielding the cymbal and seeing how it sticks in the sand," Mr. Davis said.
Like all great character actors, he sticks in your memory just enough to stand out, while also leaving himself enough room to pivot to play other parts in future projects.
But it sticks in my mind, looking out of my bedroom window and seeing a car parked across my driveway protecting me from the people who didn't want us there.
It's the kind of Chicken Soup For The Soul episode that sticks in your heart long after that classic Jane The Virgin "To Be Continued…" end card fades from your screen.
Intel released smaller M.2 Optane Memory sticks in 16GB and 32GB capacities earlier this year, designed to complement an existing hard drive and offer SSD-like speeds on older platforms.
Another clever feature in this mirror is a small, circular mirror that magnetically sticks in the center of the Sensor Mirror Pro when you need to see something magnified by 10x.
We're guessing there's a good chance Xan sticks in the storyline ... 'cause on paper, it looks like Showtime is investing in a fresh face as it navigates Emmy Rossum's impending departure.
Most titles that I choose are from some found source that I've been reading or watching, where a phrase sticks in my mind for its origin and for its visual look.
Alissa's husband quietly tapes hockey sticks in the corner while the youngest of their three boys, a toddler, waddles into the room with an oversized navy helmet teetering on his head.
Dip the 2 undecorated pretzel sticks in leftover melted peanut-butter chips or chocolate, and hold in place against the backs of the cat ears for a good 5 seconds to set.
It's pretty chilled, I went there one of those early days in April when it's starting to still be sunny past 6 PM. That sticks in my memory as a nice one.
That is why his pledge to "carpet-bomb" Islamic State, which is a fairly routine example of the war crimes Republican candidates are promising in this contest—nonetheless sticks in the memory.
The expert told CNBC that in order to introduce new products, brands need to advertise the new candy for a long time before it sticksin some cases, up to 20 years.
Keen to impress me with his camping skills, in or out of doors, Nick went foraging for sticks in the posh Palm Springs resort's garden wearing only the hotel's terry-cloth bathrobe.
It was the sort of fantasy New York that New Yorkers dream about, with endless street parking and no selfie sticks in sight, but this one with a cost: nothing to do.
Part of his duties include handling the label's clothing—known for simple, clever branding that sticks in your head, WeDidIt have long challenged expectations and explored new directions for electronic music merch.
I want a maximum memory harvest for my travel dollar, and a trip rarely sticks in my long-term storage cache without the sharp edges of mishap and discomfort to snag on.
You can't easily flip back a few pages like you could in a book, so the filmmakers have to think about how to present information so that it sticks in your head.
Things started to shift in the 2010s: The example that most sticks in my mind is Sung Kang, who plays Han, a "chameleon" and driver in Dom's crew in the Fast & Furious franchises.
This move prompted Amazon to forgo adding official Chromecast support to the Amazon Prime Video app, to which Google responded by pulling support for YouTube from all Fire TV sticks in early 2018.
But I suspect what really sticks in Trump's craw is that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has refused to meet with him, despite public offers of a meeting in July 2018 and September 2019.
After missing a wide-open net in close, the defenseman found his way back to the point and fired a shot that hit bodies and sticks in front before finding its way past Jones.
Go to Bed Bath & Beyond and pick up a nice three-piece adjustable lamp set, some throw blankets, fresh hand towels, and maybe one of those fancy fragrance bottles with the sticks in it.
Anyway, this song always sticks in my head as one of those peak mixtape Wayne moments when he just rambles forever without really saying much but says everything in the most clever way imaginable.
It's not that you technically couldn't swap the motion controls for analog sticks in many cases, it just wouldn't be very much fun — like playing Dance Central by hitting buttons instead of actually dancing.
Traders said the dips came after the American Petroleum Institute (API) late on Tuesday reported a surprise 5.3 million barrels rise in crude sticks in the week to March 23, to 430.6 million barrels.
Ibrahim Skakiyeh, 28, a father of two from Ramallah, was out hawking red Santa hats and selfie sticks in Manger Square, near the Church of the Nativity, venerated as the traditional birthplace of Jesus.
What most sticks in the executive's craw is that he will probably end up losing business to the company's main rival in China, Enric Gas Equipment Company of Shijiazhuang, which also makes jumbo vessels.
Women in Indonesia are using cigar-shaped sticks made from ground herbs and plants called "madura sticks" in an attempt to tighten and dry out their vaginas, the South China Morning Post recently reported.
A team in a sport played increasingly by young black men fled the city while hockey's white-as-ice Red Wings stored their gloves and sticks in a downtown arena named for Joe Louis.
The other, and more frequent, iteration of the battagliole was spontaneous, where men would gather at the bridge, sticks in hand, and fight, with no rules or regulations or, to some spectators, even a purpose.
The uneasiness that comes from the film — that bittersweetness that sticks in your throat — stems from the way Baker communicates something we've known, and forced ourselves to forget, about how people live in this country.
Apple deserves a lot of credit for this: it managed to get people to wear what look like short cigarette sticks in their ears in exchange for a completely seamless connection between device and earbuds.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is in panic mode, throwing pot after pot of spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks in order to get ratings up for the annual broadcast.
In the thoroughly rewatchable video for their song, "Hey Grandma," the band repeats their ab-fucking-surdly catchy chorus: "Hey Grandma, merry Christmas, I'm in a punk band" ad nauseum until the point sticks in.
Each interaction she has — with the bus driver, a peer, a woman walking her dog, a man on a motorcycle, and more — sticks in her head, until there's too much information for Holly to process.
But what sticks in that sequence is the priest's voice leading the prayer of the soon-to-be-dead, and Rose pleading "come back" to the rescue boat—as well as to her lost love.
Because sticks in sled hockey are so much shorter, shots in even world-class competitions do not achieve the same velocity as in the N.H.L. But much less time is needed to release the puck.
Soon I was sitting, on a patch of matted grass, surrounded by young people in skimpy flowing tops and short shorts, plastic light-up flowers in hair, cups of beer and selfie sticks in hand.
"I cannot stress the character aspect enough: there have been psychological studies [that show] that when people watch or play entertainment, what sticks in their minds most are the characters rather than the plot," he says.
This need for planning runs counter to the persistent strain of anti-government, anti-regulation ideology in the US. The whole notion of designing a future, rather than trusting "the market," sticks in many Americans' throats.
I remember he would take a bottle of glue — we didn't have glue sticks in those days — and he would pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it.
UMC's statement said the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court of the People's Republic of China had issued a preliminary injunction, preventing Micron from selling 26 products, including certain solid-state hard drives and memory sticks, in China.
Last year, the European Parliament vowed to ban single-use plastics like straws, plates, cutlery and cotton-swab sticks in Europe by 20173, and people have turned against plastic straws in places like New York City.
To quickly spruce up your own setting, Chan Eayrs suggests adding generous sprigs of English rosemary or mint to the table or Binchotan charcoal sticks in giant jugs of water (she likes Jochen Holz's textural glassware).
That age (I was around 14) really sticks in my mind as a turning point, the realization of what a strong identity his style had and how much it had permeated me without me even realizing.
Because you have to sign the paperwork, and then you have the 72-hour [waiting period before] they can put the sticks in, and then that's still another 24 hours [before] they can do the procedure.
If the recommendation sticks, in order to maintain their eligibility for federal student loans and grants, ACICS's colleges would have 18 months to find a different accreditor to approve them, an often lengthy and expensive process.
After spending the previous night in dry, scrub brush forest, the boys were given a heroes welcome with multiple rounds of singing and chanting to boost their morale as they danced thrusting sticks in the air.
As consultants drove through the streets of southern Dallas this summer to document the city's increasing population of loose dogs, they found some residents walking with sticks in hand, in case they had to fend one off.
Its manner of punctuating tedium with shock at times feels strained — an attempt to exploit dwindling resources of cinematic provocation — but "Staying Vertical" still has a rough gravity that holds your attention and sticks in your mind.
"You look at a message board and there might be nine positive comments, but the 10th one is negative — and that's the one you'll remember, that's what sticks in your head," Benioff told EW a few years back.
Although all of that drama sticks in the mind since its aftermath plays out over 10 episodes, it's easy to forget how integral none other than Meredith Grey was in helping Andy cope with her father's initial hospitalization.
But maybe I'm just a perfectionist and people don't care if they're blocking one side or if their arm or tripod is visible (kind of like how they don't care about selfie sticks in all of their pics).
Wade, desperate women used coat hangers, Coke bottles, Clorox, and sticks in attempted abortionsReproductive rights groups are suing to keep Georgia's restrictive abortion ban from ever going into effectAmy Klobuchar drew loud cheers when she reminded Washington Gov.
As an adult addict, Luke is haunted by a tall man in a suit and bowler hat, an embodiment of grown up responsibilities chasing after him no matter what he sticks in his arm to run away from it.
Drawing power from a 120kWh battery (20kWh more than Tesla sticks in the Model S or Model X), the car generates 0033,300 Nm of torque and can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under 2 seconds.
Check out Venusaur's getaway sticks in this clip: People who previously thought Venusaur walked like most four-legged animals expressed their confusing and overwhelming emotions on Twitter soon after, mostly focusing on how long Venusaur's back legs actually are.
I spent the day in a sort of mad sleepless reverie over their bones, burning myself occasionally on bits of coal or chewing on reams of skin I'd spun out over sticks in fire like smoky sheets of taffy.
The other guy, Dan, who would never be my friend, hailed from western Massachusetts and became extremely interested in the college's kendo club, where they practiced this ancient art of Japanese sword-fighting with wooden sticks in the gym.
If the first time I heard "Work" stands out because it finally gave me something to focus on as I did nothing but lie absolutely still, my second experience with it sticks in my memory for the exact opposite reason.
But they're also sullen, reactionary sticks in the mud who can't see the genius of Kroc's expansion plans, and spend months mulling over — or just ignoring — relatively minor decisions while Kroc, bound by his contract with them, waits for an answer.
AND I DON'T WANT TO ACCEPT THE EURO, WHICH IS NO LONGER A CURRENCY IN THE SPIRIT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, BUT IS IN REALITY A WEAPON, THAT IT STICKS IN OUR SIDES TO FORCE US TO GO WHERE THEY PLEASE.
To give the candy an educational slant, the choirmaster asked the candy maker to make the sticks in the shape of a cane so that the kids would remember the story of the shepherds who came to visit baby Jesus.
"The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) expresses its rejection of American bias in favor of Israeli positions, expressed by Jason Greenblatt, and represents a blatant interference in internal Palestinian affairs, aimed at putting sticks in the wheels of reconciliation," read the statement.
After the killing last year of Mohammad Ikhlaq, a Muslim man who was beaten with bricks and sticks in response to rumors that he had slaughtered a cow and eaten beef, Mr. Modi waited about three weeks before he commented.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/TORONTO (Reuters) - From hockey sticks in Canada to downhill skis in Colorado, health officials are searching for relatable ways to urge people to keep a safe distance, in a global effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
You get a big hit of Jackson Pollock, a Frida Kahlo fix, megadoses of Pop and Surrealism; Soup Cans, "Water Lilies," and Cindy Shermans to burn — all the things that many people come to MoMA, selfie sticks in hand, to see.
Residents across Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and a stronghold of Mr. Modi's party, said that the police broke into the homes of Muslims, took away hundreds of young men, vandalized property and beat people with sticks in the streets.
The thing about people, women especially, is that you can have 12 people telling you you're amazing, but that one person kind of putting you down, that's the voice that sticks in your head… Then finally you go, 'Wait, I'm not lying.
And as audiences continue to look back on Smith and McCullah's films, several stand out as case studies of how "chick flicks" — however you think of them — can be gripping, challenging, impressive art that sticks in hearts and minds in big ways.
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.
People legitimately leave behind malware-infested USB sticks in public places, hoping you'll plug it into your machine, either because you want to see whose it is and try to return it, or you want to repurpose that piece of equipment for yourself.
Whatever jersey he is wearing at the end of this season, Zuccarello expects to be back in Norway next summer, handing out hockey sticks in small hamlets across the country, or in another far corner of the globe teaching soccer and teamwork lessons.
This sticks in the boss man's craw, even more so because he feels that the company's ongoing cap raise means the money is coming directly from his pocket; not only does he shortchange his lieutenant, he declares the cap raise off limits.
But perhaps the most viscerally arresting part of the tour is the memorial to the 1811 German Coast uprising, which is depicted in an installation of dozens of life-sized black men's heads on sticks, in front of sugarcane and a white picket fence.
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.
The encounter sticks in my mind not because the job sounded particularly interesting, but because I remember the photographers describing how often they had to cover the food with inedible glazes and fake water droplets in order to make it presentable enough to shoot.
"They tend to have certain traits associated with them so we actually have given them first-person names as a way of just identifying them, to make it more fun—Igor, Susie, it sticks in your mind better than some label or number," she said.
The legal sparring over nunchucks — two rods connected by a chain or rope that were called by their Japanese name, "nunchaku," in Judge Chen's decision and "chuka sticks" in state law — began in 2000, when Mr. Maloney was charged with possessing them in his home.
I think that for a lot of people, what sticks in their minds about Call Me by Your Name is the sensuousness with which it is shot and its almost fantasy-like setting in a ramshackle villa in Italy — essentially, the beauty and emotion of the film.
In 2011, the Department of Homeland Security left USB sticks in the parking lots of government buildings, and found that 60 percent of the government employees and contractors who picked up the sticks plugged them into their computers, which then could have been infected with malware.
Sometimes, they bomb spectacularly (looking at you, Ashlee Simpson), sometimes they piss off the wrong network execs and get themselves banned for life, and every once in a while, they use their airtime to do something so spectacular that it sticks in viewers' minds for years.
But the one that sticks in my memory that I've not been able to find since involved three women getting off while covered in gunk—like the brightly-colored slime or goop they used to dunk celebrities under on children's TV. Then out came the baked beans.
Julie Denney, a spokeswoman for the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, said the lightning storm that started a fire a little over a week ago is what sticks in her mind most — the intensity of it, and the strangeness too, coming early in the day, around 9 a.m.
When world leaders laughed at Mr. Trump at the United Nations in September, it was an expression of growing international disdain for the president's methods, which rely almost entirely on sticks in the form of sanctions and tariffs instead of the carrots of aid, investment and dialogue.
LONDON — The European Parliament has overwhelmingly approved a ban on single-use plastics such as straws, plates, cutlery and cotton-swab sticks in Europe by 22018, joining a global shift as environmentalists emphasize the urgency of halting the use of materials that are detrimental to the planet.
And the reason why you didn't get the shareholder vote was, and what really sticks in your crawl about this whole thing, is the Buffett deal that the company made with him, $10 billion, and they gave him warrants in response of that, and you have criticized that heavily.
For the most part, fighters are no different from any other type of game: You have to move the sticks in the right direction and press the right buttons in a given order to execute the move you want, whether it's a simple kick or an intricate combination.
But he also sought out, and recorded, residents who couldn't or wouldn't leave and were simply carrying on as shelter and services disappeared around them: children fencing with sticks in a weedy lot, a man tending a community garden, a daily game of dominoes at the Social Club.
"Bossert pointed to Trump's legal team's insistence that the president had done no wrong and was in fact a victim, which he said is repeated to the point that "it sticks in his mind when he hears it over and over again," even though it has "no validity.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton's "good wife" response - she declared that she wasn't some Tammy Wynette "little woman standing by her man," but that was exactly what she was - still sticks in the collective craw of precisely those women who most deeply want to support what Clinton represents in American politics.
Japan Tobacco plans to ramp up the annual output capacity of tobacco capsules used for Ploom Tech to the equivalent of 20 billion cigarette sticks in 2018, from 5 billion planned at the end of this year, the CEO said, adding the company was also developing other tobacco vaping products.
Stunt coordinators will generally say falls are the most dangerous, but the shoot that sticks in Caulfield's memory is the scene in the fighting pits of Meereen in Season 6, when the big dragon Drogon — on set represented by a long pole with a ball on the end — torched multiple victims.
Her children march in the front row of parades, tumble out of the family's SUV with lacrosse sticks in a television ad, and milled in the crowd at Ms. Sherrill's event with Joe Biden along with the children of her volunteers, many of whom are mothers from her children's schools.
"We all want to address the problems at the border, but we don't know that there are enough sticks in this bill to make sure that the Trump administration actually spends the money the way they're supposed to," said Representative Pramila Jayapal, Democrat of Washington and the co-chairwoman of the Progressive Caucus.
Big City One morning a few weeks ago, I was leaving the building where I live, on a quiet, historic block in Brooklyn, and found a large group of tourists outside on the sidewalk, selfie sticks in hand, led by a guide who was shepherding them around the neighborhood as he lectured.
If we stuff strange white sticks in our ears, or wear "noise-canceling" headphones, or roll up the car windows and turn on the air-conditioning, we don't have to listen to any sounds that we haven't chosen, or that weren't chosen for us by the helpful algorithms of a music-streaming service.
In what's perhaps the most enthralling episode of the hacker drama Mr. Robot, one of F-Society's hackers drops a bunch of USB sticks in the parking lot of a prison in the hopes somebody will pick one up and plug it into their work computer, giving the hackers a foothold in the network.
Yet access to a ball and a goal, be it a couple of chunks of masonry, two twisted sticks in the desert or a the remains of a bombed-out building can provide a 'theater of dreams' — a refuge from the horrors of armed conflict or the daily struggle of a life lived in the most challenging circumstances.
The producers Richard Gottehrer, a veteran of the girl-group era, and Rob Freeman, who had worked with Blondie (as did Mr. Gottehrer), recognized the classic chassis underneath the band's dented rust and polished each song until "Beauty and the Beat" became one of those albums where on every listen, a different turn of phrase or guitar lick sticks in your head.
The dye is made of chemically modified graphene particles, a sugar from the pulverized shells of crustaceans, and vitamin C. When sprayed and brushed on hair, the dye sticks in a couple of different ways: graphene clings to uneven surfaces, plus it sticks to the crustacean sugar in the dye, which in turn binds to a protein in hair, according to C&E News.
But for all the movie's now-iconic symbolism, there's one theme that usually goes overlooked: that all the food eaten or mentioned in Pulp Fiction—from the bowl of Fruit Brute cereal that Vince's dealer Lance (Eric Stoltz) is having for dinner to the frosted cinnamon Pop-Tarts that Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) sticks in the toaster while retrieving his prized watch—is conventionally seen as garbage.
"Of all the amazing places I lived in during my 20033 years as a diplomat — including highlights like Paris and New York — Haiti is the place that sticks in my mind the most, because of its beauty and the character of its people," said Peter Kujawinski, a writer who, as an American diplomat, lived in Haiti for a total of four years since 2000.
But Alan that&aposs what sticks in the craw of people is that you have these people who are burrowed into the justice department who had an enormous amount of influence, obviously Peter Strzok being the lead investigator in two of the seminal investigations and he was like, "Don&apost worry about it, I got it" Now was it just boasting, it could have been but then just testify.
Nothing sticks in a truly awful person's craw like compassion, even if feigned (although banning / muting them would be better yet; freedom of speech does not mean anyone has to listen to you.) More to the point, nothing is more effective when reacting to a sick or hurt person who is lashing out, and I think (and/or hope) that describes a lot of the apparently terrible people out there.
It uses jump cuts, disturbing, muddy visuals, and wild pace changes to tell its harrowing tale, which I enjoyed so much during a few days home sick from work last spring: I think I've actually grown even fonder of the game in the months past (which is often how I gauge how effective a piece of horror is: how well it sticks in my brain.) There's something really masterful in how it interplays the sinister elements—an assassination, an illicit video tape/mutation sequence, a murder in the woods—with the calm and mundane.
The publication claims that a set is currently being tested by the DTG (Digital TV Group), which sets the technical standards for digital terrestrial broadcasts in the UK. Amazon currently offers its Fire TV Sticks in the UK, but the TV (if it actually comes to market) would mark the first time that the company would offer a full smart TV experience in the UK. Currently, Amazon only offers sets from Element, Insignia, and Toshiba with the Fire TV software preinstalled in the US. According to The Telegraph's report, the new set for the UK is being developed by "a group of Chinese manufacturers including Huawei," which would seem to indicate a new model.

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