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And I noticed he had a ribbon from a baby bonnet sticking from the corner of his mouth.
One of the men was left with a knife sticking from the back of his neck and a television on top of his body, they said.
There is a pair of rabbit-embroidered socks sticking from the end of bed, as if in admonitory reminder: these kids were just kids a few years ago.
One AP film-maker described seeing a girl of 16 standing on a car peering into a ruined building while men pulled at a foot sticking from rubble.
Against a landscape of geometric polystyrene faces, with painted lips and skewers sticking from their cheeks, a trio of performers with nose chains and terracotta tunics sidle up and give my neck a good sniff.
With television, we put up with fuzzy pictures and lost stations (you just couldn't get a clear "Million Dollar Movie" or anything on Channel 9 in Carlstadt) for decades while our homes used antennas sticking from our roofs.
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Perry Baker, the lanky "Speed Stick" from Daytona Beach, Florida, was among them.
Whatever kept Braff stuck from directing for ten years, it's a welcome return.
"I was stuck from about 11pm to 6am.
Ramsey admits his country's poor record has led to stick from some team-mates.
Says Sullivan, "Timing is one of the biggest factors that separates the stuck from the successful".
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