Stick
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You know, this way you could go to the container store and buy one of those metal sheets that they hang on the back of your door, in your closet, and you could literally
stick
your shoes up instead of using a shelf.
Woman: I'd make my very own walking
stick.
You just drive to the nearest lake,
stick
your hose in it, and you've got your car filled up.
Now, the folks at TED advised me that with a talk of this length, it's best to
stick
with just sharing one idea.
And I say to you, I might not
stick
to this, but I don't think I'll ever serve foie gras on my menu again because of that taste experience with Eduardo.
Sea lions have full directional control over these whiskers, which can lie flat against their face, or
stick
out at a 90-degree angle.
They would just take a
stick
and a catgut and string it up.
The everyday world is determined by atoms, how they
stick
together to make molecules.
This starts with free-floating proteins that
stick
themselves to the surface of the implant.
If you
stick
around, then good luck.
Sometimes, the poem is so bright, your silly language will not
stick
to it.
Now, if the DNA sequences match, they'll
stick
together, and so we can look at spots.
DB: OK,
stick
with that for me.
What if instead of trying to kill bacteria after they cause infections, we simply make it harder for bacteria to
stick
to the surfaces of medical devices in the first place?
Dust grains 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair
stick
to each other through what’s called the van der Waals force.
Electrons run into and
stick
to dust, making it negatively charged.
Furthermore, once those pellets do form, how do they
stick
together?
I managed to
stick
in both the zeppelin and an ocean liner out of sheer enthusiasm.
And she holds that record, and I want to use her record to actually make it kind of a measuring
stick
for time.
And I can't even have swallowing, so I ask my participants to
stick
the tongue out of their mouth over a glass bowl, and then I constantly let taste stimuli onto the tongue, which then drip off into this bowl.
And I'm just going to
stick
to the pastries.
But if a trait isn’t actively harmful, it might not get selected against, and
stick
around even though it isn’t useful.
So why did it
stick
around?
It took real diligence to catch myself ruminating each time, and real consistency to make the new habits
stick.
And I forced myself to
stick
to it.
Battling rumination is hard, but if you
stick
to your guardrails, if you ritualize the transition from work to home, and if you train yourself to convert ruminations into productive forms of thinking, you will succeed.
Because no matter how safe your technology is, you can't
stick
something into someone's brain for research purposes.
And if you
stick
your tongue out at this baby, the baby will do the same.
They don't
stick
by Velcro or suction or glue.
They actually
stick
by intermolecular forces alone, van der Waals forces.
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