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In any event, the criticism, if it sticks, could be politically damaging.
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The incense sticks could be straight or spiraled; the spiraled ones were longer, and were therefore intended for long periods of use, and often hung from the roofs of homes and temples.
The "sticks" could be not having the Russian intelligence service release the 'compromat' that has been alleged the Russians have on him, which for all intents and purposes would make Trump a Russian intelligence asset inside the Oval Office.
Motion-based games literally add depth to the action; at Kids@Play, the co-creator of Sony's Playstation Move showed how its dual, wireless control sticks could be used, in an animated setting or augmented reality, to reach around objects and pull them from behind, or to create things and manipulate them in three dimensions, with remarkable precision.
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The rut in which talks had been stuck could be seen vividly at a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, in January 2011.
Abhinya Sawatvarakorn a 20-year-old student nicknamed "Kanthoop" or "joss stick"—could be sentenced to 15 years in jail for violating Article 112, a law that bans any defamation of the country's royal family.
Abhinya Sawatvarakorn – a 20-year old student nicknamed 'Kanthoop' or 'joss stick' – could be set to spend 15 years in jail for violating Article 112, a law that bans any defamation of the country's royal family.
Hills reported that fibroblast sticking could be neglected by SAPL preabsorbed into the surface [ 29].
Instead, a neat amount of "pritt stick" could be applied to the insides of the paper and then bonded.
If he sticks, Jarboe could be offered a standard three-year contract before he leaves.
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