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THIS BY THAT HOLIDAY COOKBOOKS BY STICKS OF BUTTER CALLED FOR By Marnie Hanel That Should Be a Word By Lizzie Skurnick ce-le-bra-cy (suh-leh-bru-see) n. 1.
Their shelter is made out of cement sacks held up by sticks purloined from construction sites.
A framed photograph of him in military uniform was surrounded by sticks of incense and flowers.
Chickens strut across courtyards enclosed by sticks, and cows wander beside the road.
Like everyone else, they can be motivated only by sticks and carrots.
When struck by sticks or, less commonly, by the hands, the membrane produces a sound of identifiable pitch.
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The few passers-by stick to the shade at the perimeter of the park.
Trying out swords by sticking them down his throat.
He survived by sticking up posters for a railway company.
Gatti replied to the taunt by sticking out his tongue.
Do you beat him by sticking with your game?
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