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Nearly all surgeons accidentally stick themselves with needles and sharp instruments while in training.
Peanut oil is a traditional choice for Southern cooks; grape seed is Mr. King's current favorite because it can get very hot without burning, leaving fewer murky dark bits on the bottom of the pan waiting to stick themselves to your golden chicken.
So what exactly is it about college football that will lure them to the message boards for dozens of lost hours, prompt them to bet lunches and beers on their team's games, and stick themselves to the couch on Saturdays as if they had each put on a pair of Velcro pants?
Future diabetes patients won't have to stick themselves with a needle; they'll just need to get a tattoo.
The threads are attached to the arthropods' spines, and if parasites wanted to suck out nutrients, say the researchers, they'd stick themselves somewhere juicier. .
The guards caught on pretty quickly, dragging some of those intending to stick themselves down out of the terminal before they could pop open the adhesive caps.
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In 2004, two accidents were reported in which researchers stuck themselves with needles contaminated with Ebola, one at Fort Detrick and one in Russia.
Others stuck themselves into Bloomberg business terminals – a computer system that analyses real-time financial market data from around the world.
Mr. McCollough and Mr. Hernandez stuck themselves with a label (their mothers' maiden names) that was nowhere near the bullhorn of McQueen or the ecstasy of Prada, with its built-in "aah".
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