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She is often described as being very "jolly hockey sticks," which is an English way of saying that she's enthusiastic, perhaps overly so.
His award-winning photograph of a Great Frigatebird stealing nesting material from a Red-footed Booby, Battle of the Sticks, which is featured in this book, is on permanent display at the University of Connecticut's Stamford campus.
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The attackers had used infected memory sticks, which were left lying around in car parks near sensitive buildings.
Flavoured cigarettes were on sale and so were single sticks, which are more affordable for young smokers.
The hits are less likely to come from hips than sticks, which are sometimes wielded like swords.
Miranda was released, but officials confiscated his mobile phone, laptop, and memory sticks, which are still being examined by the Metropolitan police.
Staff members were also on hand to pass out glow-in-the-dark sticks, which were quickly fashioned into bracelets and eyeglasses.
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