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I wouldn't want to change any of the sticks or carrots because the rewards are fair and the sticks give you discipline.
The sticks go up to 4,800MHz, and that's before overclocking.
Expect the sticks (encryption, Uber economy labor disputes) to come later.
He minted coins and commissioned numerous reliefs that used the sticks.
For others still, the sticks are an extension of their photography rules.
You sound like a hick from the sticks that doesn't know anything.
Unless you live out in the sticks somewhere, it's probably too late.
If we do, I might even try to get on the sticks.
Gavin, the good-humored boy from the sticks, is their unlikely martyr.
I would like to see a few more carrot rather than the sticks.
When you're in the right spot, magic makes the sticks cross or wobble.
Most people became aware of the sticks in 2014, because they were EVERYWHERE.
"She's applying all the sticks," said Martin Sullivan, chief economist with Tax Analysts.
Even the "sticks" that held the cake together were made from dry spaghetti.
Set the sticks across the base, spacing them about half an inch apart.
Noisey: Why did you make the trip out into the sticks for this festival?
The sticks were crunchy and the cheese tasted slightly tangy, as good mozzarella should.
This time, McDonald's (MCD) is selling a new chocolate sauce to complement the sticks.
But instead of burning, the battery-powered devices heat the sticks to generate steams.
Or, rather, in the sticks, cloth, and mud that make up the Gargoyle King.
You can mix and match the sticks, as well, for a more colorful experience.
The sticks come in three buildable shades and are made without ammonia and peroxide.
The sticks have been part of vaginal-hygiene practices in Indonesia for some time.
The gooey mozzarella cheese had completely melted out of the sticks and onto my pan.
Ben, a newcomer from the sticks, has his own back story that emerges more slowly.
Grow up queer in the sticks and it's like hearing a broadcast in the distance.
The only other sounds are from the sticks (some loud percussive clacks) or breathing. (Ms.
Eiji Kawashima will remain between the sticks despite some errors in his first two games.
Gone. All the sticks of furniture that were laden with history (even good history) … gone.
Between the sticks for Argentina is Willy Caballero, who sits on the bench for Chelsea.
The sticks were a little greasy, slightly crunchy, and heavily covered in sweet cinnamon sugar.
One thing we didn't expect was how precise the triggers are compared to the sticks.
At China's Palace Museum in Beijing's Forbidden City, the sticks aren't permitted to protect the artifacts.
While T-Mobile continues to improve in cities, it still lags behind Verizon in the sticks.
The sticks are connected to a motorized pedestal that spins the two perpendicular rods in circles.
The sticks even click to double as an extra button, just like every other modern controller.
They can swap the sticks, the d-pad, and adjust button/trigger sensitivity for faster response.
"All the sticks are from Anmer and the children collected the pine cones," Kate said proudly.
Drop the sticks man let's get crackin' man, to the middle of the rink let's go.
She says she's a country girl — "from the sticks" — who likes to work with her hands.
Even a toddler could probably snap together a few of the sticks to fish the bill out.
This rule only applies when the sticks are upright and on top of a rounded rice bowl.
The sticks were daubed with smells like (to English-speaking sensibilities) leather, orange, fish, garlic and turpentine.
Using the Waypoint and TapFly features serves up buttery smooth movements without touching the sticks at all.
Wonks in the sticks will be inspired by new ideas that walled-off capitals cannot conjure up.
The packed boat's occupants can only fend off the blows from the sticks with an orange lifejacket.
After the game, McNealy cleared the sticks and the handwarmers and the towels from the Capitals' bench.
Crashed Ice has all the energy of an ice hockey game, minus the sticks, puck and rules.
The sticks were inconsistent, and some people found that they lacked the most important ingredient: the mozzarella.
At the 2014 World Cup, the vast majority of players in black boots were stood between the sticks.
The Stars replies came off the sticks of forwards Jamie Benn (his 19th) and Tyler Seguin (his 21st).
The condensed lights are supposed to draw less power, potentially allowing the sticks to run at tighter timings.
You can also do things like adjust the sensitivity of the sticks or swap around the button placement.
The central government will construct an auxiliary capital city out in the sticks, 100 km south of Beijing.
Out there in the sticks—"35 miles from Manchester, and just 25 miles from Leeds"—something magical existed.
When you're not scoring goals, guys are maybe gripping the sticks a little tighter than needs to be.
For a poor kid from the sticks of Dwight Illinois that wasn't even supposed to go to college.
The sticks are also served warmed and pre-cut into four individual pieces that are perfect for sharing.
We did try, we just came up short, much like the sticks I tried to throw in Marie's cage.
Dip the tip of the sticks into the melted chocolate and insert into the balls about one-fourth way.
The players take it in turns to remove the sticks with the aim of avoiding the fall of marbles.
The Fire TV Stick and Roku Stick both ship with the sticks themselves as well as dedicated remote controls.
At least one of whom was presumably unaware that her husband was going between the sticks on another pitch.
The danger and mystery that lurks round every corner in London just didn't exist out here in the sticks.
We are lucky to live only 112 miles from London but out in the "sticks" in the English shires.
The big question now ... when are these guys all gonna pick up the sticks and compete against each other?!
Mr. Lasday collected the sticks and led a clinic for a half dozen boys in a Tel Aviv park.
For all the apparent safety of these homes in the sticks, it seems they have the danger built in.
The workshop is free to attend and will be held at the STICKS space in Astoria's Socrates Sculpture Park.
Politicians use them to make themselves relatable to all the faux hardscrabble cave people living out in the sticks.
Trump gets the sticks part, but the carrots part doesn't work because nobody trusts him to honor his promises.
The spread of armed officers was one aspect of "Strathclydisation", where tough Glaswegian tactics were rolled out to the sticks.
"With kids, the sticks are very helpful in terms of building that self-efficacy, building a sunscreen habit," Lee said.
There's more ... Ninja also says there was a celebrity at the Pro-Am who's got real skills on the sticks.
The man between the sticks is a key part of his defensive strategy, and Simeone knows how to pick them.
Embodied by a happy little alien, you'll drum away on a virtual keyboard, using VR hand controllers as the sticks.
Gather all the sticks and leaves around you and create an extended appendage like Inspector Gadget's Go Go Gadget arm.
During each cycle, the sticks compressed a little more and then bounced back, but only partway; this was hysteresis happening.
During each cycle, the sticks compressed a little more and then bounced back, but only partway; this was hysteresis happening.
In the danchi, she couldn't light the sticks in front of her door, as her family had done in Tokyo.
Even more recently, the brand announced its collaboration with childhood-favorite Crayola, so the sticks could look even more like crayons.
As Britain becomes more comfortable with people displaying their sexuality openly, expect to see more of these events in the sticks.
The sticks are larger than the competing brands and the fish meat retains some of the texture of its fish flesh.
These days, to be way out in the boonies means you're out in the middle of nowhere, somewhere in the sticks.
"He has the carrots, but he's also ready with the sticks for those that promote or execute violence," the official said.
He says he loves living out in the sticks, where he can do what he calls, "cowboy s***," like shooting guns.
Come for the writing ("The sticks, which I prefer, look like wide ribbons of fresh pasta") and stay for the argument.
Ninja doesn't think the sport's done growing ... 'cause he says gamers will be representing their country on the sticks VERY soon.
By hiding the sticks and producing too many carrots, Bush and Obama attempted to demonstrate good will—which Putin interpreted as weakness.
Satellite internet is a viable solution for anyone living out in the sticks, provided you don't mind slow speeds and awful ping.
Lacey and Larkin were heroes to many—micks from the sticks who made a fortune thumbing their shanty-Irish snouts at authority.
Flustered, San Jose sent pucks into no man's land or right onto the sticks of waiting Penguins players, fueling another Pittsburgh attack.
The sticks are magnetized so they can nestle together for storage and be found easier when they're dumped into your makeup bag.
At home, you can forgo the sticks and serve the corn on plates, but don't expect it to be any less messy.
Oakland won the game after a late Texans fourth-and-1 run deep in Oakland territory was ruled short of the sticks.
The sticks you took to Standing Rock weren't the metal and plastic kind that most people think of in the modern game.
So to make handwashing a natural part of the school day, Savlon put soap into the sticks, reducing the spread of illnesses.
The lesson: It's not just the opposition of East and West that needs rethinking, but that of the metropolis and the sticks.
We had this crazy experience and she hooked us up with this farmer and she drove us way out into the sticks.
The sticks were two feet long, and one-inch in diameter at one end, and approximately two inches in diameter at the handle.
The boys put the sticks where they think (they go), and Starr always moves them back to where she thinks it (should go).
And this Brooklyn-based brand includes the sticks in its bath and meditation bundles, meant to purify the body and enhance spiritual connection.
Instead of making you go through the trial-and-error process, we rounded up the sticks and powders we rely on for radiance.
That meant I had to touch the sticks a little before switching over to rely totally on the screen of my mobile device.
You have to realize that I left New York 50 years ago: I've lived in the country, in the sticks, away from anything.
Their defence is built on the same foundations as 2014: Manuel Neur between the sticks, Mats Hummels and Jérôme Boateng as centre-backs.
The gang visits a sex shack in the sticks, where at least six of them plan to take turns with the same prostitute.
The sticks feature not a flat blade at the end but a small rubber wedge that, if you squint, appears vaguely broom-shaped.
But the sticks can't reach areas between the teeth, and if they aren't used properly, they can damage the gums and abrade the teeth.
We're used to this kind of thing out in the sticks; everything from gasoline to internet pricing comes with a convenience fee of sorts.
But on the Great Wall the sticks are welcome, and maybe even advised if you're traveling alone and want to document the impressive structure.
Having this around to ensure connectivity and extend range sounds like a big improvement, if you don't end up using the sticks to fly.
"I'd never been to a real wedding, so I kept saying I'd be fine getting married in a trailer in the sticks," he said.
After massaging with the sticks and holding them over the eyes to stimulate circulation and depuff, Kloss is ready to head out the door.
"I knew we were trying and I got the sticks and peed, and it was negative so I threw it away," says the star.
He wants to bring manufacturing jobs back to our shores, through the carrots of tax and regulatory reform and the sticks of punitive tariffs.
The White House also blatantly pulled a bureaucratic dodge that was apparent even to a first-term member of the House from the sticks.
I think having a place in the country is the most conducive for musicians, I just haven't found my place in the sticks yet.
I was always talking to the gamertag in the corner of my screen and never the human being on the other end of the sticks.
The configuration options also let you invert the Y axis on the left and right sticks and even swap the sticks or the triggers around.
It forces you to learn some basic control on the sticks while preventing crashes and allowing beginners to more quickly and confidently create incredible shots.
The sticks were thrust, shaken, swirled and bobbed, in patterns of such dazzling complexity that they seemed to be delivering messages to low-flying aircraft.
East Coast Dyes purchased an inventory of lacrosse shafts, and Mike told the retailers that if the sticks didn't sell, he'd take the merchandise back.
The sticks are the ways that Trump can credibly threaten the careers of many House Republicans, and even some Senate Republicans, if they challenge him.
The new Republican plan does away with a lot of the sticks for young people and instead provides carrots in the form of lower premiums.
When we meet Mr. Harbour's Tim, he's in mid-pitch, trying to foist his unpopular product on a bar owner (Gary Leimkuhler) in the sticks.
Here, too, craftworkers steam and bend wood into the sticks used by hockey players around the world under brand names that include Nike and Oxelo.
Harvard wanted hicks from the sticks, so it chose me to help diversify its freshman class — and then Harvard had a huge impact on me.
" via GIPHY "I was DJing a wedding in a shabby little reception hall out in the middle of the sticks for a redneck bride and groom.
"At times this year he's shied away from using his shot because of the sticks and not having success with it," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said.
Eugene and Daniel Levy's comedy, beloved by critics, about a formerly wealthy Canadian family now living in the sticks returns for a sixth and final season.
Finally, the carrot that can go along with the sticks mentioned above is an offer to provide Moscow sanctions relief for withdrawing these mercenaries from Syria.
The sticks would look the same when lit up, but when you turn it off you can see it had '212st concert' and '22019nd concert' ED-print.
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.
Wispelwey, watching the young men file into the park, noticed the sticks and shields they carried, but also how few of them looked old enough to shave.
Seriously, adding a three-time Champions League winner between the sticks is a coup, while Negrado shone brightly (albeit briefly) for Man City a few years back.
Wales are a great team, they're always going to throw everything at us and have their moments, but under the sticks, it felt good, it felt calm.
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.
In "The Village Bike," a pregnant stay-at-home wife in the sticks (memorably embodied by Greta Gerwig) is undone by freely pursuing her enhanced sexual appetites.
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.
"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 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.  
"It is truly unfair that employers are violating federal regulations that say they are supposed to offer carrots in addition to the sticks of higher premiums," Liber added.
Once the balls have set and the sticks are secure, dip each ball into the chocolate mixture again, making sure to fully coat and seal it to the stick.
She recommends using sunscreen sticks and teaching children to apply their own sunscreen by using the sticks to draw geometric shapes on their skin and then rubbing it in.
At the end of the shift, which at the busiest times can last up to 24 hours, he exchanges the sticks for cash - 563 baskets earns him about $2.50.
The researchers didn't put any malware on the sticks, but had left an HTML file that contained an image allowing the researchers to detect when a file was opened.
While some dudes were ironing their Polo gear or trying to find the right Nikes to match their outfit, others were on the sticks, rocking NBA 2K or Madden.
" He was kicked out of Georgetown University for a year after a drunken fight with the Washington police: "I was ahead on points, until they brought out the sticks.
And support for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Functionally, it's not unlike a PS4 controller, with the sticks at the bottom, flanked by buttons and a directional pad.
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.
You simply hold the controller as you normally would, and use the four rear paddles as substitutes for your controller's face buttons, letting you keep your thumbs on the sticks.
The whole chic display is nice and friendly for people in the suburbs and collectors in the sticks to have nice big set-ups to prove they are with it.
On an early third-and-6, Ramsey seamlessly flowed over a pick to meet Jeffery's slant short of the sticks, but the wideout muscled through the cornerback to barely convert.
This is the closest we've ever been to skateboarding, in the sense that you'll learn how to do the same motion that a skater would do, but with the sticks.
She was not used to walking barefoot, so the sticks and stones on the forest floor sometimes hurt her feet, yet she continued on her course with a trancelike resolve.
Not only has he been untouchable between the sticks, but he's also given Liverpool's defence a huge confidence boost, and the attack an extra outlet thanks to his sharp distribution.
Click here to view original GIFIf you glue two matches together, you'll find the sticks won't be parallel to each other because the match heads at the top are slightly thicker.
"One of the sticks hit me in the neck and caused a two-inch scratch," said Ms. Okin, 28, a senior product manager for Refinery20163, a fashion and lifestyle media company.
This is the quandary America finds itself in, after the Democrats won the House of Representatives in the suburbs, while the Republicans tightened their grip on the Senate in the sticks.
Defeating the point of holding a flail, Dillman insists that throwing the butt of one of the sticks into the opponent's face, while holding the other, is a great surprise technique.
In his early days, Jokowi struggled with a minority in the parliament and faced daily taunts from fellow party members who considered him a greenhorn politician from the sticks, Sukarsono continued.
"We talk about all the magical centaurs and that stuff but you build your own folklore too," Osmond says, as he pulls on the camouflage helmet and dishes out the sticks.
"Lumber is about 10-15 percent of the sticks and bricks cost of a house," said Buck Horne, vice president of equity research in housing and real estate at Raymond James.
Watford's second-choice stopper Costel Pantilimon is between the sticks for the Tricolorii, while their outfield stars include former Tottenham deadweight Vlad Chiricheș and one-time West Ham defender Răzvan Raț.
Attending a funeral (the mid-28503s mob meeting in Chicago) or a vacation in the sticks (the infamous 22019 gathering in upstate New York) were some of the more memorable ones.
I just had to flick the sticks to the left or right and the skater would flip the board and land back on it, as long as I ollied high enough.
The sticks, which I prefer, look like wide ribbons of fresh pasta, and they skip the capsule and porridge phases, moving straightaway to the elastic stage that defines the chewing experience.
Priscilla was particularly adept at using the sticks to prepare for her offspring, according to CNN, and she may have taught her mate and piglets how to copy her unique skills.
The sticks would include cuts to disability and unemployment benefits and tighter Medicaid eligibility rules for the able-bodied — not as "pay fors," but simply to make sustained worklessness less pleasant.
Either way, now you can give it a shot and see if you prefer the sticks-to-the-basics design of Lite or find yourself going back to the bloated Messenger app.
Lundqvist coughed up a juicy rebound that led to Fehr's goal and was beat cleanly on two unscreened but difficult shots of the sticks of Sheary and Malkin before he was yanked.
Robert Hissein Gambier, a welder who was arrested by the D.D.S. in 1985 on suspicion of being a Libyan agent, described to the court the torture method called "the baguettes," the sticks.
The keyboard is functional but stiff, so it isn't at all conducive to touch-typing, and while the sticks are an okay mouse substitute for the most part, precision movement is tough.
Later that morning, as Vince smokes a predawn cigarette as he starts his Manhattan shift, he crosses paths with Darlene (Dominique Fishback), a baby-faced prostitute from the sticks of North Carolina.
This wasn't a fat camp out in the sticks, where a drill sergeant has you running hills and dangles Twinkies in front of you on a stick for the entirety of August.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling ain't just a beast on the gridiron ... the Green Bay Packers stud WR is a killer on the sticks too -- telling TMZ Sports he could be a pro gamer!!!
If the countryside can be wired as effectively as the city is, then arbitrage in land values and labor costs will quickly improve things for us folks out here in the sticks.
The story he told was a loose-jointed personal biography, spanning more than half a century — a classic show business fable of an ambitious hopeful from the sticks who conquers the Big Apple.
Well, it worked just enough for all this to start, but it's kind of like you're rubbing the sticks together to get a spark, and make a fire, and you get so close.
But for the immediate future, it is the hungry folk in the 'burbs and out in the sticks who will have first call on the drone-delivery option on their fast-food apps.
The team that went on to lift the Jules Rimet that year featured Gianluigi Buffon betweens the sticks, with an impenetrable defensive pairing of Fabio Cannavaro and Marco Materazzi in front of him.
They're praised and held up as shining examples of our amazing capacity to bring forth life, and all too often become the sticks women beat themselves with if their delivery doesn't go as hoped.
The researchers discovered that about half of the blood samples from patients with nodding syndrome contained high levels of a specific antibody the sticks to a protein called leiomodin-1, found in brain cells.
I was able to make out the details of nearby trees as well as another nearby drone when using the new FPV goggles in "audience mode" (with a more capable pilot at the sticks).
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.
Lukasz Fabiański looks set to start between the sticks for Poland and – despite once being a figure of fun to some – he's no pushover these days, and brings a high degree of solidity himself.
As Google itself pointed out in a blog post, that's a nice little addition for when you find yourself without network in a channel, on an underground train or way out in the sticks.
Brine and finish the string cheese: Briefly wash the sticks to remove any butter on the surface, then place them in the brine to seal the cheese and add some salt to the picture.
Of course not – but if they carry on like this, there's nobody better to lift a trophy on behalf of the team than the bloke who's a freak in between the sticks every week.
Today, when even the most remote regions get high-speed internet and free same-day delivery, we probably have even less reason to hold onto the old distinction between the capital and the sticks.
Rogers believed that variations of the "sticks-and-stones" adages intended to get kids to "shake it off" are stifling; they abandon children to their pain instead of teaching them how to process it.
Bruner Jr. takes after his father, who spent time playing drums with Diana Ross, The Temptations, and Gladys Knight, and he didn't take long to catch up, picking up the sticks at two years old.
Muzzin took the shot from the left point, and it hit the sticks of forwards Nick Cousins and Josh Archibald before glancing off the cheek of defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson and hitting high in the net.
The doors opened to reveal finely detailed living rooms and food storehouses, while the sticks and acorns scattered across the ground could all be picked and thrown with a click of a Vive controller's button.
And then, one night at a restaurant close to my cheap-ass AirBNB way out in the sticks, I mentioned Francesco Totti's name and quickly became the mayor of a small restaurant for a night.
But the sedan made it through with nary a punctured tire, and there's something perversely satisfying about taking an ill-equipped car into the sticks and returning it to an airport garage caked in dirt.
After falling behind by scores of 7-0 and 17-7, the Broncos came back in characteristic fashion, pressuring quarterback Cam Newton, swarming in the secondary, and keeping to a modest, move-the-sticks offense.
And there are others, such as the sticks of fried cod that a server pointlessly snips in half with scissors and then spritzes with atomized yuzu juice, that are right at home at Hudson Yards.
For years he was an editor at the prestigious Paris-Soir, and went with it into war-induced exile from Paris to other cities, including burgs like Clermont-Ferrand — the French paradigm for the sticks.
A thousand people wrote in to the site with these fantastic memories of crowding in the back of the sedan and eating Space Food Sticks when they were ten, and the sticks capturing their imagination.
Consider it instead a vintage valentine to those movies wherein a naïve girl from the sticks with big dreams and a nice pair of gams finds herself thrust center stage, tapping her way to instant celebrity.
Expect to see nothing but its back, legs, or ass from time to time, desperately wiggling the sticks to try to relocate the errant kid at the heart of this adventure, the "you" inside the experience.
Two boys meet cute in kindergarten: Gustav, the son of a ruined police chief, is told to look after Anton, the son of a Jewish banker who has been sent to the sticks after a breakdown.
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.
The drummer sits in a pitch-black studio and uses LED-lit drumsticks that illuminate in a variety of ways, depending on the rhythm, speed, force and angle of the sticks as they hit the drumhead.
But I am so distracted by the room, by where I am, and the aroma of warm rice from the other side that I eventually lose my balance and drop all the sticks, loudly, to the floor.
Next Gen has him as the N.F.L. leader in "air yards to the sticks," a measure of how far beyond the first-down marker he throws, on average, with his passes exceeding that mark by 153 yards.
The index lists 650 stories, dating back 25 years, about alleged EU interference in areas from abattoirs to zoos via lawyers' wigs, fry-up breakfasts, car boot sales or the sticks held by Britain's traffic-controlling "lollipop ladies".
Thompson is Chicago's primary kick returner, but he also graduated to No. 3 receiver Sunday, and among the trees (Alshon Jeffery and Cameron Meredith) he found some soft spots in Green Bay's zone and kept the sticks moving.
While Bergkamp was being tested at Inter, Jens Lehmann was establishing himself as one of the most promising young goalkeepers in Germany, winning the UEFA Cup with Schalke and earning his reputation as a maverick between the sticks.
In balancing rival tribes, Islamists, socialists, southern separatists and pushy foreigners, "he was like one of those jugglers with the plates spinning on the sticks," said Barbara K. Bodine, the American ambassador to Yemen from 1997 to 2001.
Suspicious activity would have been noticed, yet I can't help but feel that I could have snuck off into the sticks, built myself a shelter of palm leaves and reeds and lived in it for weeks before being discovered.
Chad -- who's dubbed himself the "FIFA King" many times over the years -- has been obsessed with the soccer game ... and is a legend in the gaming community for showing up to random people's houses to pick up the sticks.
In the "Sticks and Stones" article, the only context in which there was some justification for rudeness was when patient safety was at stake and someone spoke sharply to demand immediate action or to reprimand someone for a mistake.
"She thought I should have a collection of something, but I haven't collected any beyond the ones she got me," Mr. Coben said, unscrewing one of the sticks to reveal a flask, another to show the dagger tucked inside.
"I'd never been to a real wedding, so I kept saying I'd be fine getting married in a trailer in the sticks," says the Arrow and Teen Wolf actor, whose wedding photos are exclusively featured in the current issue of PEOPLE.
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.
Since opening on Hyde Street he has been engaged in a battle with drug users in the neighborhood, who break the branches off a London plane tree in front of his shop and use the sticks to clean their crack pipes.
He also told me about some unorthodox ways people are using their Instant Pots, like the arts-and-crafts buff who creates sculptures out of popsicle sticks, and uses her Instant Pot to steam the sticks to make them bendable.
When we see, for instance, how middle-aged men use an obviously teenage Eva sexually as she sleeps her way from poverty in the sticks to glory in the capital, we are properly repulsed and yet confused about the message.
That set off a 30-minute tussle for the sticks, coveted as symbols of good fortune and prosperity, although most men escaped with just a few cuts and bruises, in contrast to past occasions, when some have been crushed to death.
Even though I was living in the middle of fucking nowhere in the sticks of Washington State—certainly not with a lot of money or exposure to the nicer material things in life—I was still not living that life.
So, as much as the "sticks and stones" pre-school rhyme wants us to believe the contrary, words do have power — they have the power to make us feel small or, if we take them back, the power to build us up.
Two of the sticks are 16GB (2 x 8GB) of DDR4 memory, but the other half of the bundle is two faux-RAM sticks that are made of the same aluminum housing with LEDs that can sync up with the actual RAM sticks.
This lets you tune the sensitivity of the sticks to help ensure you're able to find the right balance of sensitivity versus resistance for accurate aiming, and it should help pros and enthusiasts make the most of their own individual play style.
Duh. In the immortal tradition of showbiz-in-the-sticks musicals like "Babes in Arms," the only way to save the day is to put on a show — the gimmick being that Jim's inn and club will only be open on holidays.
For us sadlads raised out in the sticks on a strict diet of melancholy-microhouse and weary, weepy arch-electropop, "For You" is a perfect reminder that the things you held dear as a teenager will always have a hold over you.
" Speaking to Noisey on the phone while driving around "out in the sticks, like in the middle of nowhere," Roc Marci says, "I don't have any crazy sales pitch for this album, it's just a great piece of music and I stand by it.
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.
In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire Seanan McGuire's has been writing a fantasy series about transdimensional portals called Wayward Children, with each installment (Every Heart a Doorway, Down Among the Sticks and Bones, and Beneath a Sugar Sky) serving as a standalone adventure.
Two of the novel's heroes are Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith, black police officers acutely aware that, for all the injustices they suffer and witness in the city, things used to be worse, and, a short drive into the sticks from Georgia's capital, still are.
So maybe think twice before picking up the sticks to take on that 21-year old dweeb hopped up on Bawls who is rocking everyone in Street Fighter, because when you lose, everyone at the e-sports bar will be watching on the big screen.
There are three books so far — 2016's Every Heart a Doorway, 2017's Down Among the Sticks and Bones, and 2018's Beneath a Sugar Sky — and it was all I could do to stop myself from reading all three in one sitting.
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.
Gene—the titular God Hand is actually his whole right arm, which has magical powers and can be charged up to dish out incredible damage—can be quickly torn apart by any level of enemy, if you're not sharp on the sticks and quick on the buttons.
It would of course be unfair to describe a 35 year-old as past it, but they are an age group far more likely to be calling it a night after one too many Polly Toynbee long-reads than horny 17-year olds somewhere in the sticks.
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.
"The sticks and stumps and foliage that's left over after a clear cut can be pretty thick so when we've gone out and fired this through all of that stuff and it still gets an inch or two into the ground, it's been very cool to see," Ullyott said.
A flaw in the way several popular models of wireless mice and their corresponding receivers, the sticks or "dongles" that plug into a USB port and transmit data between the mouse and the computer, handle encryption could leave "billions" of computers vulnerable to hackers, security firm Bastille warned on Tuesday.
Hurling was the most popular sport, both 3,000 and 300 years ago, and while it may not be a fighting sport by definition, the sticks used to strike the ball, known as a hurley stick or camán, could double as a weapon, particularly when games devolved to fighting between teams.
Without any drama to ignite the now-tired trope of rich girls in the sticks, Fox ultimately dropped The Simple Life that year due to low ratings, and it moved to cable on E!. Her real-life conflict with Richie was half-heartedly hinted at in the final episode of the fourth season.
Her life was "mundane" and "boring," he told his daughter—and he was disappointed that she had moved from Manhattan to "the sticks": lovely, remote Chester, New York, where rolling green hills loom above pristine white houses and clusters of deer stand blinking in the road to the detriment of passing motorists.
To find meaning in the astonishing historic turnings which have occurred over the weekend due to Brexit is a challenge fit for the acute and intuitive mind of someone like novelist Philip K. Dick, who is said to have divined direction in his historical fictions by throwing the sticks of the I Ching.
Smart TVs, always a hot topic at CES, are still a mess of irrelevance since the TV is always secondary to the sticks, dongles, and boxes we connect to them, and creating smarts where it counts (by, say, inventing a TV that knows to turn off the "soap opera effect") remains out of reach.
But if a video shared by Alexis Javier yesterday is to be believed, which shows the camera in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild spinning all by itself after one of the sticks is gently nudged, the Switch Lite's joysticks are susceptible to the same drift problem as the original models are.
After the order is placed, a Ginstick Specialist at the concession stand removes one of the sticks from vacuum-sealed package in which it has been stored, so as to lock in flavor and placate ol' Elliott Ness, and then sloooooowly slides the Ginstick into a fresh boiled dog, infusing the meat with the rich flavor of gin.
It doesn't hurt that Dany Boon, a famed comedian from the North, highlighted Maroilles' special place in the hearts—and coffee cups—of the region with his film Bienvenue Chez les Ch'tis (Welcome to the Sticks), which made him the highest paid actor in European film history in 2008 and earned the French César for best original screenplay in 2009.
A segment on cotton swabs, for example, shows several kinds of machines: one that feeds the cotton to the one that shreds it, the one that cards the cotton and the one that slits it, the one that divides the cotton and one that turns the cotton strips into rounded strands and applies it to the sticks, and then a few more.
As for the referendum, I began to feel the crapulent wind of change blowing through the beer halls about three weeks before polling day: There were British lions out there in the sticks who the pollsters didn't even know existed, let alone asked about their intentions, and while rational anxiety can be a political motivator, feared-up bigotry is a far better one.
The sticks' fruity and minty flavors, the "vaping trick" competitions that resemble bubble gum blowing contests of yore and the range of custom colors to choose from, like you would with an iPhone, attracts the exact clientele you'd expect: Students "hit the Juul" on the way to class and raise their hands for a bathroom break to get a fix.
Reading the later chapters, one can't help cheering as the lonely, odd kid from the sticks finally finds himself at the center of the exciting literary and art world of postwar New York — a cosmopolitan, sexually open milieu, buzzing with painters and poets, playwrights and musicians, who all drink profusely, sleep with one another, collaborate and argue about art and ideas.
PARIS — When a parade of black-robed figures files solemnly by, each wielding a long, narrow black scepter, or spear (it was hard to tell), and then carefully mounts the walls of a giant reflecting pool and begins to dip the sticks into the water — and all this happens on the same day that Jacques Chirac's death is announced in France and impeachment picks up steam in the United States and probably something equally dire happens in Britain — well, it might be natural to assume you were about to see some sort of elaborate funeral rite.

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