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This will loosen the stuck on food, making it easier to scrub off.
Spinning your earring was done in the past to prevent the piercing from healing around it, therefore making it 'stuck'stuck
Many people who have made it big on Woozworld are stuck-up and snobbish.
Since Virgin Australia and Jetstar resumed flights late on Tuesday, thousands of Australians have made it back, but many more remain stuck.
This should loosen any stuck dough and make it easy to clean up.[1].
Because if you're continually feeling miserable, unhappy, angry, or lonely, you're actually perpetuating your stuck-ness, which makes it impossible to change the trajectory of your life.
This method, called defect based testing (DBT), requires a lot of computational effort at the stage of testing-procedure preparation, which makes it appear less attractive than the well-known stuck-at-fault oriented testing.
India, with a population of about 1.2 billion, and Indonesia, population 250 million, are both struggling to modernize their infrastructure while stuck with complex land ownership laws that make it hard to redevelop cities rapidly.
Stuck with a political ghost, the Liberals frantically ran ads that made it sound as if their membership rolls included the likes of Franklin Roosevelt, Hugh Carey, John F. Kennedy and Mario Cuomo.
Many, however, will remain stuck and will need to be removed, but getting as many as you can while you're removing the carpet in the first place will make it a lot easier.
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