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Even skimming, the book was too scary for me, so I stuck it back in its hidden spot and scampered away.
Perry made him a vase, smashed it, then stuck it back together.
The mother calmly took note and, without missing a beat, sucked the errant pacifier "clean" and stuck it back in her baby's mouth.
Presuming it was my fault I simply stuck it back in place with a bit more gusto, which lasted for about an hour before another ping and another tube of foundation to be cancelled.
I don't give a monkey's right hand that Beyoncé had her hair cut, or that she stuck it back on with extensions because clearly she had nothing better to do than eating Essex out of Nandos and being late for V-Fest.
WASHING fresh food before it is cooked or eaten was ingrained in the over-40 generations by parents who never picked up a baby bottle from the floor and stuck it back in the baby's mouth; who washed the outside of milk and cream bottles when they came from the milk truck, and who always transferred leftover food from a can before storing it.
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So why stick it back into the ground?
And I add the destination node with append into the list, stick it back in.
And did they then attempt to stick it back on using the wrong glue?
"You would take it out and they would stick it back in.
"When they seemed to miss, they'd get the ball and stick it back in.
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