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His gear tended to be secondhand, like sticks from a neighbor who played for a college team.
Because we eat, we dress, we decorate and even if it is only an offer of carrot sticks from a lunch box, we entertain someone, sometime.
His hero, Marx, may have been a real nomad, forced to up sticks from a series of countries, but eventually he became stuck in London because nobody else would have him.
The boisterous cheers and clatter of thunder sticks from a crowd that his campaign numbered at 6,500, one of the largest Mr. Ryan has drawn on his own, may have given him reason to wish he had visited Democratic-leaning Minnesota more often.
TONS of it… probably 6 big bags of the 12″ sticks from a hardware store.
Buy a pair of sticks from a local music store, as you will need them to test the tone of each component you select for your kit.
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I do a whip-cracking act, breaking cigarettes from a colleague's mouth and celery sticks from an audience member's groin.
"They couldn't tell a hockey stick from a cricket bat".
He cheered when a Westchester player was penalized for hitting a stick from a New York City player's hand.
Here, one can get reindeer on a stick from a food truck and pulled pork sandwiches after midnight.
"You might want to look at this," she said, presenting him with a stick from a pregnancy kit.
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