Stick
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Like many animals, fish
stick
together in groups, but that's not just because they enjoy each other's company.
And how many of you know at least one person that you avoid because you just don't want to talk to them? (Laughter) You know, it used to be that in order to have a polite conversation, we just had to follow the advice of Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady":
Stick
to the weather and your health.
We
stick
to an outdated method, counterproductive to achieving the very goal that we all want, and that's safer communities.
NR: We make up stories and we
stick
with it, like the camel in the desert, right?
But you can't just take a cell tower, strap it to a balloon and
stick
it in the sky.
We've barely discovered charcoal and started drawing the first
stick
figures in our cave.
The two oppositely charged molecules
stick
together through charge attraction, and that provides us with a protective layer that prevents the siRNA from degrading in the bloodstream.
But it's my interviews with whistle-blowers that really
stick
with me.
And they
stick
with me, because they make me question my own courage.
And in that moment of openness, a good social justice comedian can
stick
in a whole bunch of information, and if they're really skilled, a rectal exam.
You could
stick
it on the front of a T-shirt, which is always the sign of elegance.
So those Ws there refer to the Ws, and how they
stick
together.
Now, this may in fact be the safest and only prudent path forward, but usually one's safety concerns about a technology have to be pretty much worked out before you
stick
it inside your head.
And the way it worked was it was shaped like a
stick
insect and it would walk around a minefield on its legs, and every time it stepped on a mine, one of the legs would blow up, and it would continue on the other legs to blow up more mines.
They messed up and left just a
stick
of wire in there.
With enough practice, those recalibrations
stick.
Something that would
stick
to their ribs, she said.
And guess what, if it all fails, if you can find a car that's still got a live battery and you
stick
it in, it will still work.
It's important to
stick
with that definition.
Stick
with the definition.
When I showed this in South Africa, everybody afterwards was going, "Hey, car on a
stick.
A car on a
stick.
The traditional surgery is to take a bit of the cranium off, a bit of the skull, drain this fluid out,
stick
a drain in place, and then eventually bring this drain internal to the body.
And what surgeons do is they
stick
a scope into the pepper, and they do what is called a "seedectomy."
Can we really get them to
stick
it out?
The gourd is a feminine aspect; the
stick
is a male.
But if you break a gourd, you cannot simply throw it away, because every stroke of that
stick
that has built up that calcium, the measure of a man's life, has a thought behind it.
Do we pick the action with the best outcome or
stick
to a moral code that prohibits causing someone's death?
And what I'm trying to do is get that ficus back there to
stick
out of her head like a ponytail.
It's actually a pogo
stick.
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