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Even with heartier fish like salmon, the skin is likely to stick to the cast-iron surface, making flipping difficult.
The bile-like substance coating Tooms and his nest was actually a yellow piping gel, which the cast found would stick to their skin and pull out hair upon removal.
If you leave the hooks and line in the chum mix before casting, the chum may stick to your hooks and encourage the mullet onto them.
The long-awaited return of Top Gear was watched by an average of just 4.4 million viewers as many critics lamented the decision of the new cast and producers to stick to the motoring show's tried and tested format.
By the following month, the Culture and Sports Secretary Tessa Jowell had begun emphasising controlling costs rather than sticking to the line of 'absolute cast iron guarantees' that £2.4bn was a final figure - even though around the same time Lord Coe denied an Observer report that the final budget would be around the £5bn suggested last week.
Cords and knobs seem stuck to everything, except the cast members, who play multiple roles.
It was here that my housemate Chris Spamm" White and I first encountered a handwritten casting call, stuck to our front door with masking tape.
They feel, as one hedge fund manager told the president at a town hall meeting in September, like piñatas, constantly whacked with a political stick by Democrats keen to cast them as economic villains.
"Emotionally, I have to stick with the cast and crew through this week.
On Wednesday the prime minister came under attack during parliamentary question time from a Labor party determined to cast Abbott as being stuck in the past and intent on blocking his ministers from following their conscience.
Stick with a cast-iron model with an enameled coating.
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