Stick
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1338 examples of Stick in a sentence
So the donors have to
stick
with this situation for at least a decade.
What if I could
stick
this molecule, slap it onto a bacteria that was pathogenic to me, that had just invaded my lungs?
You can
stick
this to something called a DNA aptamer.
And if we really want to get out of this economic mess, if we really want high performance on those definitional tasks of the 21st century, the solution is not to do more of the wrong things, to entice people with a sweeter carrot, or threaten them with a sharper
stick.
With peaks and valleys, folds and rifts, there are plenty of hiding places for a virus to
stick.
Their shared reaction to water makes the lipids
stick
loosely together— this is called the hydrophobic effect.
They land on the flower,
stick
their tongue in there, called a proboscis, and drink sugar water.
Have a
stick.
Generations go by, somebody says, hey, why don't we put it on a
stick?
Where are you going to
stick
them?
I just
stick
it in the computer, offload the pictures, put it right back in the camera.
Among the DVD's many assets is that it's very small; you can
stick
it in the mailer and post it cheaply.
So, I don't know, just
stick
with me.
So, the first set of pathologies, they end up in the
stick
man on his icon, but the rest of them are really what's important here.
And what sharps means is needles, things that
stick.
If you've taken a sample of someone's blood and the someone might have hepatitis C, you don't want to make a mistake and
stick
it in you.
You get an eggbeater, which is everywhere, and you saw off a blade, and then you take tubing, and you
stick
it on that.
Well, if one has a mass or an abnormal blood value, you go to a doctor, they
stick
a needle in.
All the proof from America is that actually, if you pay people to recycle, if you give them a carrot rather than a stick, you can transform their behavior.
And the snail's wired to a stick, so he's a little bit easier to set up the shot.
You can take a Harvard-educated Ivy League economist,
stick
him in charge of Argentina.
Now, I went one step further and said, "Why do we have to
stick
with the stodgy lawyers and just have a paper document?
So, over the next minute, you'll see all of those that prefer to
stick
with the crowd because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in.
If somebody lost an arm, we gave them a wooden
stick
with a hook on it.
Now we've got F18s and F22s, and if somebody loses an arm, we give them a plastic
stick
with a hook on it."
Imagine doing that with a wooden
stick
and a hook on the end of it, doing either of those.
And he said, "I had a truck, before I went over there, and it had a
stick.
Now, those little barbs obviously
stick
to the insects well, but there is something else that we can tell from this photograph, and that is that you might be able to see a fracture line across what would be the equator of this, if it was the Earth.
It's exactly equivalent to taking one 325 milligram aspirin tablet, throwing it into the middle of Lake Tahoe, and then stirring it up, obviously with a very big stick, and waiting two years or so until the solution is homogeneous.
Now, to make this more concrete, let's look at the list of top 10 words that statistically
stick
out in the most favorite TEDTalks and in the least favorite TEDTalks.
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