Sticking
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Sticking
wires into the brain is obviously rather crude.
I just assumed, fairly or not, that that's an industry that doesn't really mind
sticking
to the status quo.
Stayed with them, followed up on them, made sure that they were
sticking
to whatever plan had been jointly developed to get them over the hump.
And they're
sticking
together, forming layers and giving us a sheet on the surface.
So what we're looking at is a little chunk of metal, and it's shaped like a diving board, and it's
sticking
out over a ledge.
And all I could see was his head
sticking
up above the seats, and he was hollering out, you know, "Help me!"
So we developed an idea, a rationale, that perhaps if we made a molecule that prevented the Post-it note from
sticking
by entering into the little pocket at the base of this spinning protein, then maybe we could convince cancer cells, certainly those addicted to this BRD4 protein, that they're not cancer.
These things that look like whiskers that are
sticking
out from either side are the dynamic scaffolding of the cell.
And then Stygimoloch, another dinosaur from the same age, lived at the same time, has spikes
sticking
out the back of its head.
So here's a dinosaur that has spikes
sticking
out of its head, no dome and gnarly stuff on its nose.
We're going to record by
sticking
a pin right in there.
Well let me show you a story of what I mean by "really
sticking
with us."
I'm
sticking
in my arm, I'm giving them a big juicy blood meal, I'm shaking them off, and we follow them through time to see these mosquitoes get very, very sick indeed, here shown in fast motion.
There's an arm
sticking
out of the passenger side and pointed back at you.
We started off as a teeny, teeny little one-celled amoeba, tiny, just
sticking
onto a rock, and now, voila, the brain.
The victim's arm is
sticking
up out of the grave.
Grit is
sticking
with your future, day in, day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years, and working really hard to make that future a reality.
Here's why I like this story, not so much for the happy ending, but it shows someone carefully choosing the right objective and then
sticking
to it year after year after year.
The challenge here, though, is that the popular men and women are
sticking
to 97 words on average that are written very, very well, even though it may not seem like it all the time.
And so what our nickname ended up becoming, and what ended up sticking, was the Lowline, so the Lowline was born.
Bruno Giussani: Miguel, thank you for
sticking
to your time.
Why was I
sticking
my head above the parapet?
But he insisted: "How about having a net
sticking
out from the edge of the roof?
Now you might say, if a computer starts
sticking
electrodes into people's faces, we'd just shut it off.
And that just kept
sticking
in my brain.
Out of each leg of the wetsuit there were
sticking
two white bones.
Yet for me, signing it with my thumb
sticking
up like that doesn't feel natural.
And some of you might be thinking that it's a growth on your aunt's face with hairs
sticking
out of it.
It prevents the two walls of the lungs from collapsing, from
sticking
together and caving in.
The black notes were sticking, the white notes were out of tune, the pedals didn't work and the piano itself was just too small.
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