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As for marking my seeds, several readers have recommended wooden Popsicle sticks, which would be great if I had a bunch of used popsicle sticks lying around.
The punjis were made by sharpening bamboo sticks, which would then be dipped in human shit (or sometimes poison from plants or animals).
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In the current study, this brain area may have been activated during the estimation of the distance from their own body to the tip of the stick, which would be required to extend the BS spatially.
Amazon is also said to be building a 4K version of its Fire TV Stick, which would probably sell somewhere around the $40 range.
"I remember having darts thrown at you - they were different to the darts you get today, much heavier - and if you moved you were hit with an armoury stick, which would cut you," he said.
Earlier this year, Roku announced plans to release a Streaming Stick, which would bring all the same streaming capabilities that users have come to expect from its streaming boxes — but at a fraction of the size.
The wearer of the cloak would carry a walking stick, which would double as the shaft of the paddle, and a large umbrella to serve as a sail.
Shimizu methodically slid slabs of salmon onto sharpened wooden sticks, which he would marinate in miso and soy sauce - after the game, of course.
Perhaps if the banks were forced to bear all the costs of online fraud, they'd suddenly discover an interest in handing out properly secure systems – such as Linux systems on memory sticks which you'd be obliged to boot into if you wanted online banking via a PC.
And the Arctic Institute, an independent think-tank, said in an analysis on its website that ships still run the risk of getting stuck in ice, which would then incur delays and the cost of calling out a Russian ice-breaking vessel to free them.
(C ) Mismatch and ATP-induced conformational changes open a channel lined by positively charged residues (left: arginines and lysines as red sticks, middle: electrostatic surface), which would fit a DNA helix (right).
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