Sticks
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And then there's, "Am I a dog that you should come to me with sticks?"
He sees two
sticks
when David has only one.
When you're sighted, everybody kind of
sticks
to themselves, you mind your own business.
It sticks, it wiggles its way through between the cell layers, through the pore, comes out on the other side of the membrane, and right there, it's going to engulf the bacteria labeled in green.
It's a connoisseur's reaction of delight, and it opens its mouth and
sticks
out its tongue and starts to suck.
It says poems can bring people together temporarily, which I think is true, and it
sticks
in my head not just because it rhymes but for how it rhymes, cleanly and simply on the two and four, "say" and "way," with anticipatory hints on the one and three, "answer" and "quarters," as if the poem itself were coming together.
Yes, those are popsicle sticks, and there's a rubber band at the top.
And it
sticks
with us.
Now, those yellow balls have funny
sticks
on the end, so babies could do other things with them if they wanted to.
And so they called it Utah's Dixie, and the name
sticks
to this day.
The balls are the atoms, the
sticks
are the bonds between the atoms.
So we stopped work for a while and sat down and cut 10,000 little
sticks
and glued them onto a model, just simply to confront ourselves with what that quantity actually meant.
The human body can make stuff like ear wax and toe nails, but these organisms can turn parts of their body into glow
sticks.
Just like rubbing your hands together warms them up or rubbing two
sticks
together makes fire, the faster objects rub together, the more heat is generated.
Dust
sticks
to the moisture on our skin when we sweat and the tiny hairs on our skin when we are dry.
Check the ingredients on ketchup, bologna, spaghetti sauce, soy milk, sports drinks, fish sticks, and peanut butter.
Finally, the newest and fastest types of long-term storage are solid-state drives, like flash
sticks.
One day, one of our team members went to a school and saw a teacher pick up
sticks
and stones from the garden outside and take them into the classroom and give them to the students.
And the aim of particle physics is to understand what everything's made of, and how everything
sticks
together.
The strong force, the strong nuclear force, which
sticks
nuclei together, gets weaker.
There's a kid whose mom
sticks
a needle in her arm and passes out, and he doesn't know why she doesn't cook him dinner, and he goes to bed hungry that night.
"Two Sticks," you can go with it.
And these crows use
sticks
in the wild to get insects and whatnot out of pieces of wood.
Now, the Bering Sea is the home of the walleye pollock, which is a whitefish you might not recognize, but you might likely have tasted if you enjoy fish
sticks
or surimi.
I spent hours, days, weeks in secret meetings, arguing with my colleagues over this little bump, poking and prodding it with our most ruthless experimental
sticks
to see if it would withstand scrutiny.
How their walking
sticks
kept the flames alive?
Institutions only have two tools: carrots and
sticks.
We can think of trees as giant
sticks
of carbon.
They visibly make a living by asking for donations and by selling pairs of
sticks
tied with two strings.
When I was there, a man bought a pair of
sticks
for 10 euros, which surprised me.
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