Stick
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So for a successful public transport map, we should not
stick
to accurate representation, but design them in the way our brains work.
If you are willing to do this, you can take a couple of drops of a bitter substance or a sour substance, and you'll see that face, the tongue
stick
out, the wrinkled nose, as if they're trying to get rid of what's in their mouth.
Joker: Presenting my pogo stick.MT: Ah.
There was an egg, a tomato, a head of lettuce and a pumpkin, and they all lived in this refrigerator city, and in one of their adventures they went to a haunted house that was filled with so many dangers like an evil blender who tried to chop them up, an evil toaster who tried to kidnap the bread couple, and an evil microwave who tried to melt their friend who was a
stick
of butter.
We're not doing it so that you can
stick
something up your nose or get in trouble.
But I bet it was presented in a way that it didn't exactly
stick
in your mind.
You can tether a fly to a little
stick.
So this is the preparation that one of my former post-docs, Gaby Maimon, who's now at Rockefeller, developed, and it's basically a flight simulator but under conditions where you actually can
stick
an electrode in the brain of the fly and record from a genetically identified neuron in the fly's brain.
We'll set a few rules and we'll
stick
to them.
When Leo Tolstoy was five years old, his brother Nikolay came to him and said he had engraved the secret to universal happiness on a little green stick, which he had hidden in a ravine on the family's estate in Russia.
If the
stick
were ever found, all humankind would be happy.
Tolstoy became consumed with that stick, but he never found it.
You just need to take small steps, accumulate small wins, keep reaching for that green
stick.
To this day, he is a
stick
of TNT lit from both ends, could describe to you in detail the way the sky bends in the moment before it's about to fall, and despite an army of friends who all call him an inspiration, he remains a conversation piece between people who can't understand sometimes being drug-free has less to do with addiction and more to do with sanity.
JL: So how do you
stick
with them after they leave high school?
These programs can promote more and better jobs by, you build it, you invest in high-quality preschool, it develops the skills of your local workforce if enough of them
stick
around, and, in turn, that higher-quality local workforce will be a key driver of creating jobs and creating higher earnings per capita in the local community.
So specifically, if you hold constant your education, you
stick
in percentage of college graduates in your metro area, you will find that has a significant positive effect on your wages without changing your education at all.
There's a lot of research evidence that those folks will
stick
around the state economy, and there's a lot of evidence that having more workers with higher skills in your local economy pays off in higher wages and job growth for your local economy, and if you calculate the numbers for each dollar, we get about three dollars back in benefits for the state economy.
Stick
with the people you know.
Stick
with people like you."
A leaf tied to a
stick
with a blade of grass.
When soldiers came across roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan, instead of putting on a bomb suit and going out and poking with a stick, as they used to do up until about 2002, they now send the robot out.
Will the vaulter
stick
the landing?
But here's a picture of Lincoln Meadow taken after, and you can see that from the perspective of the camera or the human eye, hardly a
stick
or a tree appears to be out of place, which would confirm the logging company's contention that there's nothing of environmental impact.
And one afternoon, while he was recording, there suddenly appeared from out of nowhere a couple of game wardens, who for no apparent reason, walked over to the beaver dam, dropped a
stick
of dynamite down it, blowing it up, killing the female and her young babies.
It's nearly impossible to get paint to
stick
to the grease in an egg.
Even harder was getting paint to
stick
to the acid in a grapefruit.
Also bringing the camera inside the body, so bringing the eyes of the surgeon inside the surgical field can be very challenging if you use a rigid stick, like a classic endoscope.
You cool it down to room temperature, and as you do, those short strands do the following thing: each one of them binds that long strand in one place, and then has a second half that binds that long strand in a distant place, and brings those two parts of the long strand close together so they
stick
together.
David only has one
stick.
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