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So we can say, in the poorer end of the street, you will use a
stick
or your finger, you come to the middle, you will start using a toothbrush, and then you come up to the top, and you will start using one each.
And the problem is that a lot of people suck at drawing, and they get bummed out at this, sort of, you know,
stick
figure, awful little thing that they created.
You can draw your simple
stick
figure, and it collaborates with you to create sort of a post-war German etching.
Charley: I'll
stick
to my original thesis.
And as a robotics company at Willow, we had some extra robot body parts laying around, so Dallas and his buddy Curt put together this thing, which looks kind of like Skype on a
stick
on wheels, which seems like a techy, silly toy, but really it's probably one of the most powerful tools that I've seen ever made for remote collaboration.
Stick
a flag there, leave it there, pretty soon it will drift off, usually towards Canada or Greenland.
So, I'm going to
stick
in Rwanda, circa 1985, 1986, where I was doing two things.
You can
stick
it in your wallet and use it immediately.
That night, there was a
stick
in the hut.
She fought off the hyenas with that
stick.
But instead, we
stick
a camera in the deep ocean, and we see a fish, and it doesn't capture our imagination as a society.
It's not only carbon dioxide that has this hockey
stick
pattern of accelerated change.
Now, when you were little, if you had noise and you didn't want to hear it, you'd
stick
your fingers in your ears and hum.
Despite the immense joy of our daughter's birth, the messages of that hospital room
stick
with she and I to this day.
And I do believe that we are at the hockey
stick
point of the protected area in the ocean.
So we need students to
stick
around long enough through the difficult parts to appreciate the beauty when it all ties together.
Our unfairness antennae
stick
up.
So in these examples and many others, I learned that to be fair, my colleagues and I, we needed to take a risk and
stick
our head out, but in a fair system, you can do that.
I might as well
stick
to the United Kingdom and meet single women and play video games if there is a video arcade.
But sadly we still use guns that shoot bullets, black men are still calling each other brothers, and getting high, stoned, fighting etc.. Common stereotypical urban black men are still getting the short end of the
stick!
If you want to watch a good movie about graffitti
stick
to the documentaries.
In all honesty, I haven't seen this film for many years, but the few times I have tend to make parts of it
stick
in my memory, as anyone who has seen it will understand.
I think he should
stick
with singing and the directors of the movie could've found a much better-looking guy who could lip-sync.
Judging from what he's done since then he's well-suited for that type of material and should probably
stick
to it.
As Anthony Bourdain said... "I wanted to
stick
my head in a bucket of lye, pull my eyeballs out and jump off a cliff."
She was supposed to be playing the restless element of the story, but she stood like a
stick
the whole movie long, and I never believed a word out of her mouth.
I only watched the first twenty or thirty minutes of the movie, so I'm not exactly an authority, but I strongly recommend that you don't watch any of it at all and
stick
with Gaiman's strong written work.
The town sheriff (John Agar) blows up the mutant gorilla with a
stick
of dynamite hidden in a mannequin?
The script has no logic either, why does the Nightbeast
stick
around the town once it's been supposedly evacuated?
Smith's vibrant characterizations are converted into wooden
stick
figures, all historicity is ignored or discounted, the realism of the books has been changed to include phantom monsters more appropriate to a cartoon.
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