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When she got up she frankly used to pull her clothes off from where they stuck to her great legs.
'Eventually I got to one where they stuck me in the B or even C stream, where I could only take CSEs instead of O-levels.
The carbon-based molecules, each made of about 40 to 50 atoms, were then planted into a gold surface, where they stuck up like telephone poles.
Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumour.
My expression of restrained joy resulted from the coarse hair of the zebra jagging my legs where they stuck out from below my khaki shorts and the fact that my front teeth were missing.
By releasing a swarm of trained moths over a minefield, and observing where they stuck their tongues out, it should be possible to locate mines without risk either to people or to expensive mine-detecting machinery.It is hard to see if a moth is sticking its tongue out at a range of several hundred metres.
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She takes our rags from where they soak in the washtub and flings them at the walls, where they stick, dripping brown water.
It does some soft-shoe disco dancing and throws glowing dots onto the ceiling of a cave, where they stick and spell the word No.
Seated in the far reaches of auxiliary press boxes, where they stick the likes of me in the postseason, I couldn't take my eyes off that stroke.
A rocket hits the tank, spilling the snack shkedei marak (soup almonds) all over the interior, where they stick to the men's greasy faces or float for a time, like little corpses.
"It's up to people where they stick the stickers.
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