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Then with a flat-ended narrower stick or nail, push it out from the other end of the piece.
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A tickle stick is a narrow stick you use to help safely dislodge a lobster from its hiding spot.
Platforms and booties may make it easier for you to dance and move around in, especially if you are not used to narrow stick heels.
The pitcher launched his projectile, a bright pink ball known as a spaldeen, and the batters, squinting into the sun, swung their narrow sticks, missing entirely, more often than not.
You should be able to get dowels or narrow sticks from any art shop ('Michaels).
He fell several more times on his shredded, flapping ski — one of those narrow fiberglass sticks that appears flimsy and vulnerable even when intact.
URUMQI, China — The lynch mob first set upon the lame Uighur shoeshine boy in the narrow alley, sticks and knives in hand.
In addition, you will get more respect for listening to a wide variety of genres than just narrow-mindedly sticking to one.
One video relates a sixteen-month effort to dig a well: a homemade well rig proves too difficult to use, a commercial rig arrives with a defective part, a hydraulic pump breaks, rain and cold weather hinder progress, the plastic casing intended to line the well is too wide, a narrower replacement gets stuck partway down, and on and on.
While an obvious relative of the Chinese erhu, with the bow passing between the strings, the neck is bent toward the strings (rather than away from them, as in the rest of the world), and the pegs seem to be inserted backward, so the strings are wrapped around the large round part of the pegs instead of the narrower end, which sticks out, unused, from the back of the neck.
Or users can opt for routes that stick to narrower backstreets for a quieter ride.
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