Stuck
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Faced with a plate of fried crickets, most people today would still recoil, imagining all those legs and feelers getting
stuck
between their teeth.
But the misunderstanding
stuck.
Mmm ... I hadn't been this
stuck
since the Rubik's Cube fiasco of '58.
This mode of listening ties in with our susceptibility to musical ear worms, where segments of music burrow into our head, and play again and again, as if
stuck
on repeat.
They're
stuck
in the ground.
Now, this is important because plants are
stuck
in the ground.
I explained to Chris that I was feeling a little bit
stuck.
And even the biggest of the problems are a group of tiny problems
stuck
together.
Many pharmaceuticals consist of proteins that are extremely expensive to produce, partly because they get
stuck
in tangled up aggregates, just like cooked egg whites and have to be untangled and refolded before they can do their jobs.
By the time they're across, there are only four minutes left, and you're still
stuck
on the wrong side of the bridge.
The United States of America
stuck
with the English units of its colonial past and today remains one of only three countries which haven't fully embraced the metric system.
Answer in: 3 Answer in: 2 Answer in: 1 If you feel
stuck
on a problem like this, try listing all the decisions you can make at each point, and the consequences each choice leads to.
The name stuck, and soon came to describe the Medieval period overall, with its associations of darkness, superstition, and simplicity.
But in practice, they get
stuck
in almost indefinite limbo.
So what if refugees were able to work there rather than being
stuck
in camps, able to support their families and develop skills through vocational training before they go back to Syria?
But I
stuck
to simple print on the floor.
That is the very definition of being
stuck
in a comfort zone.
So in this image, the smaller, hundred-nanometer, blue nanoparticles are leaking out, and the larger, 500-nanometer, red nanoparticles are
stuck
in the bloodstream.
I got stuck, and a friend, when she asked if I would go for a walk with her dogs, that I said, sure.
Just 12 particles of matter,
stuck
together by four forces of nature.
The quarks are
stuck
together by other things called gluons.
They can tell me how the landmasses around them have changed and moved by being
stuck
in these little holes, and they can tell me about the evolution of sight, by being blind.
This statement has really
stuck
with me, because what it means is that the whole Amazon is like this.
And in a world with programmable money, I can pay anyone else securely without having to sign up or ask permission, or do a conversion or worry about my money getting
stuck.
But of course, some get very uncomfortable with this idea, and they will come and they will tell you that the world is
stuck
with oil, and so is Costa Rica, so get real.
That in 1948, we didn't say the world is
stuck
with armies, so let's keep our army, too.
For this painting, I mixed flour in with the bathwater to make it cloudy and I floated cooking oil on the surface and
stuck
a girl in it, and when I lit it up, it was so beautiful I couldn't wait to paint it.
It's just a disc that roams around your floor to clean it, but just the fact it's moving around on its own will cause people to name the Roomba and feel bad for the Roomba when it gets
stuck
under the couch.
But for our cities, we've been
stuck.
We've been
stuck
in an endless debate between creating a car-centric society or extensive mass-transit systems.
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