Make sure there are places your dog can get stuck in or fall from and there is no sharp objects like nails or pins laying around. |
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I see familiar landmarks slip by and then we get stuck behind a tractor with huge wheels and a trailer. |
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Firstly salaries often get stuck at certain levels, therefore forcing people to move South or in my case abroad to find work. |
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If you get stuck on one, move on to another and try to figure it out later. |
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The strands of barley's beard can get stuck in an animals mouth because it is sharp. |
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The strategy switch came as Dataquest issued a warning to PC makers not to get stuck with inventory. |
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Wayne easily slipped through the crevice in the rock face, but I had to hold my breath so I wouldn't get stuck. |
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Should one get stuck on a puzzle, before looking at the solution there is the option of consulting the hints section. |
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If you get stuck in Nice and are low on funds, Thomas still goes every summer. |
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And too, in the smallest of sizes, the rigid stem cams were easy to get stuck. |
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One could settle for the same old brand every time, but to get stuck in a fragrance rut is a cardinal sin. |
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If you must go out on to the sands go out when the tide is on the ebb so that if you do get stuck we have a chance of getting you out. |
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I spent a good amount of time rolling my eyes, which frightened me because I worried my contacts would get stuck behind my eyeballs. |
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They do not want to get stuck on those narrow, dangerous, windy roads, behind big trucks. |
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If you narrow yourself down to one particular year, sometimes you'll get stuck with 365 days of sucky music and, then what? |
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So how do you choose from the plethora of contracts on offer to ensure you don't get stuck with a dog of a contract? |
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It's easy to switch to a language you do know well if you get stuck and it isn't all that complicated. |
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Nick probably hears worse from the little ladies whose cats get stuck up trees. |
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There are times when we play a shot and our feet are not in position or we get stuck. |
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We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money. |
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Why is it that I always get stuck in traffic jams on dual carriageways, where it is impossible to do a U-turn, when I am dying for a wee? |
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Wherever one grows up, there are local names that infiltrate our consciousness, get stuck in our memories like burrs snagged on a sock. |
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If the eggs are not hard enough, they can get stuck and cause her to be egg bound. |
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Therefore, if you were to pass away unexpectedly, the business might get stuck in probate court. |
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I was unlucky enough to get stuck between a non-communicative girl and a man who was, to put it nicely, flowing over the shared armrest. |
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In spite of weeks of arduous campaigning, she is buzzing with energy and raring to get stuck in to her political career. |
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Watch out when you go traipsing down memory lane, you're liable to get stuck on some hitherto unrecalled hidden pathway. |
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One note of caution though, there is a very deep ditch near the tracks and if you get stuck in it it's a long ways to go for help. |
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These particles can get stuck in the mechanical workings of the faucet and restrict the flow. |
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Our feet would get stuck in mud or we'd come up against a sheer cliff wall. |
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We can all love our parents just a little bit better, knowing that we didn't get stuck with this man as our pappy. |
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Drivers don't show up, trucks break down or get stuck in the borrow pit, or drivers are delayed waiting for loads at the gravel pit. |
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My mother always encouraged her daughters to get stuck in and help out around the house. |
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There are times an aircraft and crew will get stuck at a location because the snow and ice become slush, making take-off impossible. |
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In a year spent reading manuscripts, it was always good to get stuck into something that was bound, between covers, and somebody else's baby. |
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Are you one of the thousands of businesses who get stuck into the task of nurturing the next generation of wealth creators? |
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When they get to a certain level, they get stuck because they need to be employed to progress further and no one wants to employ them. |
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On the more positive side, she brings a style of politics – a willingness to get stuck in and haggle – which could be right for the time. |
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But for most of the night I sulked and pouted because I couldn't get stuck into the free flowing Leeuwin wines and the abundant platters of Margaret River cheeses. |
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All I can say is that I'll certainly be expecting my men to get stuck in and it's up to the referee after that to decide what s a fair tackle and what s a foul tackle. |
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You can do all the jaw-jaw in the morning, get stuck into the din-dins then watch the gee-gees in the afternoon, all accompanied by lashings of plonk-plonk. |
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The actual machines for harvest are not suited for hemp, because its fibers twist around and get stuck. |
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And you would be able to go places where most conventional one-wheel-drive bikes would get stuck. |
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If you get stuck on a blank white page, please use our troubleshooter for step-by-step instructions to resolve the issue. |
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It caused some trains on the A subway line to get stuck in Queens near Kennedy Airport, marooning hundreds of passengers for more than six hours. |
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But he doesn't have enough clout for the incorrupt cop in charge, who instead directs his men to get stuck in. |
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Don't get stuck on one side of things, don't be fooled by form, and don't seek profit: this is the mind of the Way. |
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If you get stuck in the snow, gently reverse and drive forward in a rocking motion to get out. |
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They thought his food would get stuck in his throat if he ate bigger pieces. |
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Particularly when processing thinner parts, the system technology must be able to ensure that the parts don't get stuck in the seal gap. |
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If a person went down into the earth, another person could make them get stuck in there. |
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Unfortunately, victims often get stuck in a system, but this bill is not about protecting victims. |
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In the unlikely case that the dome does get stuck in your ear canal, it is strongly recommended that you see a physician for safe removal. |
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Many of them get stuck in minimum wage jobs, oftentimes even after they have graduated or invested years in post-secondary education. |
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As a result, trucks are going to get stuck in long line-ups even if border access points are separated. |
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Avoid giving pills or capsules to children under 6 years old as they could get stuck in their throats. |
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Hotel lifts get stuck, and even the espresso machines in Hanoi's Parisian-style cafés splutter to a halt. |
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But just when your guard is down, someone will eat a dodgy prawn or get stuck in traffic and your cosy routine flips over into pandemonium. |
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Some people also want to recoup the cost of traffic jams from those who get stuck in them, according to the polluter pays' principle. |
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Parliament is here to examine that detail to ensure we do not get stuck with the devil. |
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Unfortunately, many of these captured memories get stuck on our devices or in some random folders on our computer. |
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Do not put anything inside the cast to scratch the skin as it may cause skin to open or get stuck inside. |
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When they're travelling down a river, and they get stuck out there, who knows what can happen? |
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If they don't pass through easily, they may get stuck, and cause the robot to not work smoothly. |
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Doctor Kamanga has already said he will come and help answer questions when I get stuck. |
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It is recommended to brush the teeth after each meal and snacks, and to remove the food debris that get stuck. |
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Should he get stuck, he just makes a few calls and gets back to us with the information within a few hours at most. |
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Even after a period of rapid growth, countries can get stuck or even fall back. |
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Personally, I don't understand people who get stuck on one particular period of their career. |
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Thanks to the closed bearings they will not get stuck, show play or squeak. |
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Instead we often get stuck riding a reliable mule up a rough trail. |
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Make sure you head back to the city in good time, though, you would not want to get stuck in this wilderness, even in the late spring and summer when the sun hardly sets. |
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She didn't dare fly with all the clothes lines strung across the alley, she could get stuck and hurt, then they would catch her and hurt her more. |
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It was delayed and we thought that the combine harvester might get stuck. |
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At least at his size he should not get stuck in a rabbit hole. |
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Who knows, maybe something good will come of this, or maybe, as often happens, the whole process will get stuck in some kind of regulation technicality or other. |
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I started to run along the path, thinking that I'd not help matters if I sprained my ankle but not wanting to get stuck in the bush when darkness fell. |
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If I get stuck on one project, I just move over to something else. |
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Give us some details about the space you're painting and we'll calculate how much paint you need so you won't get stuck with too much or too little. |
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However the nets can also function as gill nets if fish are captured when their gills get stuck in the net. |
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Cheap compasses with bad bearings may get stuck because of this and therefore indicate a wrong direction. |
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The bargainers are apt to get stuck in the positions they have staked out. |
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If the compass is not properly levelled or adjusted to the local conditions, this component can cause the needle of a standard compass to get stuck or affect the reading of an electronic compass. |
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To achieve more rapid growth he will need to introduce a series of big economic reforms, some of which Mr Calderón attempted during his presidency, only to see them get stuck in Mexico's cantankerous Congress. |
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Cummings is destined to become king of the barnburners, a thrilling talent who loves to get stuck in. |
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This combination causes the soft palate to get stuck for a moment and for the trachea to collapse slightly. |
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Many lorries, in a hurry to continue their journey, get stuck at borders, causing traffic jams, while others drive far greater distances than necessary to avoid the ban schedule. |
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Avoid crossings where low-slung units can get stuck on raised crossings. |
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The model clearly couldn't wait to get stuck into the calorific dinner as she appeared to be naked while tucking in at her hotel. |
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Or perhaps we get stuck in the future with our thoughts. |
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There are particular dangers in this alliance, and that is why Iran is under a special responsibility to clear the decks once and for all and get stuck into some proper negotiations. |
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Smaller horses, foals and miniature horses can get stuck in the feeder, particularly when the hay builds up on the outside of the feeder reducing its height even further. |
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Therefore, we should not get stuck in our concepts about wisdom, like what we have learnt about the seven rays and astrology, about colours and sounds. |
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In this age of specialization, workers get stuck in compartments, and become so mesmerized by their immediate functions that they cannot perceive the final purpose of what they are doing. |
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New 'fast lanes' for shoppers who don't want to get stuck behind dawdlers are to be introduced in Liverpool. |
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Its safe enough for consumers to eat so if the dog gets into it there is no worry of them getting sick from it, or if the cat ingests it while grooming itself it won't get stuck in its digestive system. |
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They know that trains are efficient people-movers, that trains are relaxing people-movers, that trains run on time, they don't get stuck in traffic, and they don't slide off the road in winter. |
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That said, if horizontal relationships across an organization become bogged down in seemingly endless and unproductive meetings, then good ideas can get stuck in limbo. |
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If you were to go potholing and get stuck that would be my worst nightmare. |
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In fact, we had a police motorcyclist in front and another one behind because I was meant to be playing somewhere else the same night and the organisers didn't want to take the risk that I'd get stuck in a traffic jam. |
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What are the odds you'd get stuck with your ex-BF and your frenemy in one class? |
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Otherwise the activation code may get stuck in mail filters. |
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Even sheikhs get stuck in their limousines. |
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An apparent joke of Beethoven's occurs near the end of the main section, when the timpanist, usually faithfully wedded to the brass, seems to get stuck two beats behind. |
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Then get stuck into one of the char-grilled steaks, the sesame-encrusted tuna, or slow-cooked lamb shank. |
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It helps sperm swim through the oviduct to the egg and without it sperm get stuck. |
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People, departments and organisations can get stuck in a rut, carrying on with using familiar procedures and approaches even when their shortcomings are well known. |
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The roads to North Wales aren't that great, especially if you get stuck behind a Sunday driver. |
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The tracks all start off sounding great but once you get about ninety seconds into it, things seem to get stuck in a rut and start repeating themselves. |
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Thus, for example, the creation of independent regulatory authorities does at least give the go-ahead for more competition, and we can only hope that the necessary reforms do not get stuck on the sidings. |
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If you get stuck or want to do more, find a friend who can help you. |
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After a three-week experiment using scanners, Prof Christine Hooker said people who regularly get stuck into brain-teasers appear to recover quicker after a conflict. |
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