In the last number of weeks a sticky coating has been painted on to the roof and the top of the walls. |
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Eventually, however I inflated a passable bubble, which left me with a sticky chin, but restored my dignity. |
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Babbling brats would congregate near my truck, waving their miscounted sticky change in little grubby fists. |
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That could be the solution to keeping Swindon's streets free from the sticky stains. |
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They also sprayed some kind of substance on the equipment which made it sticky and unusable. |
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Walker stretches double-sided, highly sticky carpet tape between garden stakes in front of the entrance to a burrow. |
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It was filthy and sticky and as he carefully picked it up to place it in the trash, he noticed some scribble on the back. |
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On the way there, looking at Raymond with his sticky eyes and swelling cut, I had a bit of a think. |
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The force's zero-tolerance policy toward garden-ornament molesters has left them with a sticky problem. |
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In reality, the mileage tax program is just another way for black-hearted politicians to get their sticky hands into the wallets of citizens. |
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I plopped down in a stool and rested my forehead on the slightly sticky bar. |
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During the ascent it smartly taps the bark, prising off fragments and frequently extracting food from crevices with the tip of its sticky tongue. |
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It had a tendency to mix with clay-rich mud to form a gooey, sticky gunk that adhered to everything. |
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And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce. |
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So why do some people think it is about barbecued pork buns, sticky rice in lotus-leaf parcels and shredded yam puffs? |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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We chose the sticky toffee pudding, served with steaming hot custard, and banoffee tart, a delicious combination of banana and toffee flavours. |
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It is one of those types of plants that if you cut the stem, it exudes a sticky white sort of latex. |
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The design fault here was the sticky tape went over their lips so they couldn't speak! |
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The asphalt is sticky black licorice and the traffic lights pulse to a blind man's marching tune. |
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We intend to test two or three brands of double-sided sticky tape and report the results later. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream was okay. |
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Maria carefully rolled the piece, winding a length of sticky tape around the tube, stowing it in her bag. |
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Overlay cements are sticky and require experience in terms of troweling a finish. |
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Use sticky tape to pick up the remaining powder, and put the tape in the sealed container. |
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Then place another piece of sticky tape on top of the first again with the sticky side down and with a tab as a handle. |
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A solid bike lock is also a good idea to help prevent someone with sticky fingers from leaving with your ride. |
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Caught with sticky fingers Bob dismissed the sum as pocket change and handed it back. |
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Trinidad has a very rich history and culture which has proven to be sticky in an ever changing modern world. |
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This is a sticky issue because one person's advertisement is another person's junk mail. |
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Time will come, one day, when you find yourself in a very sticky situation. |
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Shrinking the grain size in steps is essential because things get increasingly sticky as you head down the size scale. |
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Sitting in fringe theatres on sticky summer nights can be pretty purgatorial. |
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The sticky boxes are designed to lure their prey with scents of chocolate and other foods. |
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Emma went into the kitchen, where sticky plates and bowls and a messy skillet waited. |
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In seawater, the expelled tubules lengthen considerably and become sticky upon contact with any object. |
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Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside-down. |
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But there is one other sticky point that could very easily lead to his downfall. |
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At one point, in order to relieve the need to keep the Ctrl key depressed, a colleague taped it down with sticky tape. |
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It will be producing 100,000 of the new poppies, which can be stuck on using a form of double-sided sticky tape, for this year's remembrance day. |
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Add the flours and the salt, and squidge together with your hands until you have a soft, sticky dough. |
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I've been squashing the flies as I see them but now I can put up sticky traps and let them catch themselves. |
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A single wad of paper, sticky with the residue of a colored hand-creme, soared through the air before splatting against the back window. |
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Whereas in central and southern Thailand polished white rice is eaten, in the north and northeast people eat glutinous or sticky rice. |
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The rice was light and fluffy and not sticky or glutinous in any way, coming straight from the ever-present rice cooker. |
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Swallows build nests by packing together bits of mud with their sticky saliva. |
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It is often accompanied by distension and fullness of the epigastrium and abdomen, acid regurgitation, and a thick and sticky tongue coating. |
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In fact, I'm going to reward myself now, by having done 165 extra words today by eating a whole apple pie or big sticky toffee pudding. |
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Every month the lice are still there, with their sticky white nits glued to Joelle's hair like rice burned to the side of a saucepan. |
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We pass rubber trees with coconut shells collecting the sticky sap, and washing lines with sheets of rubber hanging up like old dishcloths. |
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And all cowards come to a sticky end, sweetheart, whether you like it or not. |
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It wasn't a surprise for Dance to play a character who comes to a sticky end. |
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Many others who, in classical times, hungered after gold came to a sticky end. |
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Apparently in the 33 years they have been parachuting at Cark, only three skydivers have met a sticky end and all were pros doing tricky jumps. |
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If there is sticky or gummy soil to remove, try rubbing with baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge, or wipe with vinegar, rinse, and buff dry. |
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If it gets sticky or gummy, the finish is shellac and you can remove and re-melt the surface layers with some steel wool and alcohol. |
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One of the most popular Christmas lines is brack, either the traditional Yorkshire variety or the new sticky stem ginger brack. |
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Why do gecko feet stay sticky for months, when they walk on all kinds of surfaces and never groom their feet? |
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Putting down his plate, he wiped his sticky hand on the picnic blanket and shoved it into the pocket of his bottle-green velvet blazer. |
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Behind it was a thick trail of sticky slime, almost like that of a slug, only more of a discolored yellow. |
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Any unfancied teams remaining in the competition by that stage have done well to get that far, and can expect to meet a sticky end rather soon. |
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It was hot, sticky day in the French capital and the match began with the stately tempo of a grandfather clock's pendulum. |
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The food varied from average to superb, with the salt and pepper quail, Peking duck dumplings and gingko nut sticky rice getting top marks. |
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There's the moist, sticky sensation on the tongue, as the gooey melting thickness cloys one's mouth irresistibly. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with tablet ice cream was the only standard-issue part of our whole meal. |
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It's so muggy and sticky and every time I breathe in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp. |
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Once the plastic wrap and sticky labels and claymore mines are all safely removed, I'll take my treasure to the family room downstairs. |
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Ignoring citron tart and chocolate orange cake, sticky toffee pudding would be just fine but there was none left. |
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The weather has been very hot today, almost too hot in that it is sticky and very humid. |
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Bakers in Vietnamese communities begin to prepare weeks before the festival by making moon cakes of sticky rice. |
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When they are irritated they narrow, the muscles around them tighten, and there may be an increase in production of sticky mucus or phlegm. |
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The mud gets so thick and sticky that the clumps in my V-brakes stop my wheels cold. |
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This is the last view myriad insects have in life before being swamped by a long, sticky tongue and sucked back into the chameleon's mouth. |
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Soft scale is another insect that sucks sap and makes its host plants sticky with honeydew and the associated sooty mould. |
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Most notably, the insect excretes a sticky honeydew that covers the leaves and fruit and promotes the growth of black sooty molds. |
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It's a horrible mess of a film, sticky with cornball patriotism and lump-in-the-throat sentimental cliches. |
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From the dessert menu we picked pineapple and Malibu cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding with ice cream, which we could not fault. |
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Different sweets we just had to try, sticky toffee pudding, cheesecake, and chocolate gateaux. |
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It was a sticky and messy job, thanks to the humid weather and three long days of not taking a bath. |
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As I gave that final tug of strength my body finally emerged from the hole and there I was, just lying there in a pool of cold sticky blood. |
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The lip gloss was so sticky you had to keep your mouth open all day, or else your lips would clamp together. |
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Her waist-length hair had become irreversibly tangled in very sticky insect repellant sticks. |
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Beneath the hot and sticky oppressive atmosphere of the venue, Jon pushed his way past the bobbing bodies toward the bar. |
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When the stems of the bushes are wounded, even slightly, mastic exudes as a clear sticky substance. |
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There are many packets of pumpkin seeds, sticky bottles of flax oil, dehydrating apricots and slimy salad in kitchens up and down the land. |
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He believes the new-style permits issued by the council are too flimsy and not sticky enough. |
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The caramelised apples and vanilla bean mascarpone with pecan and maple syrup pudding was a real sticky winter treat. |
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She walked around their lean-to and gathered the sticky residue from the balsam fir trees. |
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When the reaction was complete, the catalyst congealed into a sticky solid and settled to the bottom of the test tube. |
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Has anyone successfully managed to repair a sticky out wire coming out from an underwired bra? |
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In hot-water heaters and boilers, the sticky scales have poor heat conductivity and so transfer heat poorly. |
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While unloading a couple of sacks of lobster for his chef, Vernon asked me if I could help him out with a very sticky situation. |
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In this method, clear sticky tape was pressed firmly into sample areas and rapidly pulled away, removing thin flakes of biotite with the tapes. |
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In situations where you would expect understeer on street tyres, the sticky rubber endows the front end with amazing grip. |
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The latter method ensures that your hands will be covered by sticky ooze guaranteed to attract clouds of annoying flies. |
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The sticky toffee pud was hot and gooey and sent off a welcome dose of serotonin in the brain. |
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Splash it generously all over your body to remove that hot, sticky feeling, and cool you down, and refresh and invigorate the skin. |
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The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar. |
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Make your own sticky trap by smearing Vaseline or Tanglefoot on a yellow surface and hang it up close to where the adults congregate. |
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The tamandua feeds on ants and termites which it catches with its long, sticky tongue. |
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Lips and mucous membranes need to be moist and not tacky or sticky to the touch. |
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The new slim line clothes moth traps use a non-toxic pheromone based sticky pad to attract and catch carpet moths and brown house moths. |
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Maybe someday, sticky and sweaty, I'll be tempted to skinny-dip in some meandering tributary of the Amazon River. |
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A person with cystic fibrosis produces thick, sticky mucus that provides a perfect breeding ground for bacterial growth. |
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One pictures lazy afternoons engorged on and sticky with pulpy, overripe South Pacific fruits. |
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Now, they were not so much hampered by rubble and debris as by several inches of sticky yellow mud. |
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The sludge was so soft and sticky it had a quicksand effect, for the more he tried to free himself, the deeper he sank into the mud. |
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Mochi is a sweet made from rice, which is pounded until it forms a kind of sticky goo, a bit like that white PVA glue you used to get at school. |
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I looked at my hand to see a dark substance on the palm, looking like watery, sticky goo. |
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And I think most Americans don't want politicians' sticky fingers going through their tax returns. |
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Call me paranoid but I see the long sticky fingers of our State Department at work here. |
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Who knows what really happened in that hotel where they are being accused of getting a major case of sticky fingers around a vending machine. |
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Oh, I enjoying firing people when I catch them with sticky fingers, stealing. |
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It remains the mentors' choice whether that thread has become good enough to be made into a sticky in the FAQ-forum. |
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Psychiatric labels that define certain behaviours and beliefs as deviant are particularly sticky and difficult to escape from. |
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The hard part is picking from several valuable ideas the single most valuable idea and making it as sticky as possible. |
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Sometimes a carefully crafted given name simply gives way to a sticky nickname. |
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The sticky nature of these and so many other urban legends intrigued the authors. |
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Once our attention is grabbed, sticky ideas refuse to let go, holding our interest by creating in us a need to discover the outcome. |
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As usual, the envy is largely baseless and dumb, but it's sticky and hard to shake. |
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I prefer having general help and advice on a static web page, rather than as sticky posts in a forum. |
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You can have more than one sticky post and you can easily change which posts are sticky. |
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I wanted to find out whether it was possible to have an option to 'minimise' the sticky section on any given thread? |
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We could just have one sticky thread that is always posted to whenever an announcement is made. |
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If you know of any topics that should be included in the sticky topics at the top of each forum, please tell that forum's moderator. |
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You can have a sticky thread with the most understandable topic title ever and you'll still have muppets posting the same questions underneath. |
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How does all this relate to the concept of creating sticky group discussions? |
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Controlling the content on the stickiest kids' site on earth is an increasingly sticky matter. |
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We build a site that is local, compelling and sticky that can drive traffic. |
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Library websites are already about as sticky as sites like Amazon, with an average stay of almost ten minutes. |
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Traffic at the Survivor site spikes during that program, with the average viewer clicking around for a very sticky 30 minutes. |
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This is a condition where thick sticky fluid accumulates behind the eardrum as a result of an infection of the middle ear. |
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Horoscopes in particular must be the original sticky content, keeping your visitors coming back day after day or week after week. |
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The sticky toffee pudding had a light sponge and moreish caramel sauce, all of which disappeared fast. |
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For afters I couldn't resist the sticky toffee pudding while my guest sampled three flavours of ice cream. |
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Don't expect too much and make sure you don't get into any sticky situations. |
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So I'm just sitting here waiting for it all to print, guillotine and double-sided sticky tape at the ready. |
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Things are getting pretty sticky in the NFL these days when it comes to the quarterback position. |
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Plus, they excrete sticky compounds that glue soil particles into aggregates, keeping the soil open and porous. |
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True, it spoke without much inflection, as if reporting a cricket score from a sticky wicket. |
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Supporters heading to today's game at Wandella would be pleased to know that the rain also failed to turn Wandella Road into a sticky wicket. |
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Grange had made 91-4 on a sticky wicket against Wheldrake, who had enjoyed a good win over Ovington in the first round. |
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The controlling group needs to know they are going to be on a sticky wicket with this. |
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Hardly a hot bed of rap music so I think they were on a sticky wicket right from the start. |
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If Mark is leaving because of rumoured budget cuts, the person coming in is on a sticky wicket straight away. |
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The Democratic Presidential nominee, who has been railing against outsourcing, is walking on a sticky wicket on the issue. |
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With increasing education levels, and rising standards of living China's fascist rulers are on a sticky wicket. |
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English cricket looks to be on a sticky wicket in the aftermath of the national team's disappointing exit from the World Cup. |
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It's a bit of a sticky wicket, but we've got to put something back and we must try to look at the whole picture. |
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Too sticky a surface could rob the Scots of a realistic chance of maintaining their run of success. |
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Chewing pork ribs with meat that falls off the bone, glazed in a finger-licking sticky sauce, is one of the pleasures I enjoy on holiday. |
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As the day wore on, it started to rain, and the snow became sticky and slushy. |
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As she passed our row, I noticed that her spectacles were held together by generous amounts of sticky tape. |
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After everyone had eaten, she handed them each a lump of the sticky substance. |
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There is, however, one sticky issue that keeps this arrangement from really reaching its true potential. |
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Issues to be tackled will include the public or private ownership of infrastructure and the sticky question of over-regulation. |
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He briefs us on the sticky subject of fakes and forgers, and offers sterling advice on how to care for a collection. |
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In South America, anteaters evolved long sticky tongues that enable them to feed on ants and termites. |
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The problem of soccer gambling has become too sticky even for local police to tackle. |
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Prepare 50 grams of sticky rice, 250 grams of seeds of Job's tears, 20 grams of Chinese dates and 20 grams of longan. |
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We took delivery of thirty-two flat-pack moving cartons today, along with the associated bubble wrap and sticky tape. |
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Only the powder is effective since the boracic acid works when it is picked up by the sticky pads on the bottom of the feet of the cockroach. |
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The edge strips were glued in place, held down with sticky tape to ensure good adhesion and left 24 Hrs for the adhesive to fully cure. |
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Junk bonds roared back into favour in the USA during the 1990s but the market has since hit a sticky patch. |
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It seemed to me the whole sticky question of what small children are prepared to eat needed testing. |
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I snacked on sticky rice cooked in bamboo, but there were more exotic treats such as crickets, bamboo worms and bee larvae available. |
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Well, the way I see it, butter either comes melted and all oily and sticky or unmelted and thick and tasting so plain, it's disgusting. |
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For those not familiar with the TUFO tape, it is double-sided tape with a plastic strip covering each sticky side. |
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Hurrying back inside, he wrote his phone number on a sticky note and taped it to the fridge. |
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The question has a sticky personal dimension, that of presidential character and the president's own gutty willingness to take decisive action. |
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The traffic is much lighter this morning, albeit still quite sticky by any normal standard. |
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Patients often feel cool, yet clammy or sticky to touch, and sometimes have dilated hand veins. |
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Figs are members of the rubber tree family and secrete white, sticky latex that can irritate the skin. |
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The tar pit of software engineering will continue to be sticky for a long time to come. |
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Austin stopped moving and slowly disentangled Kyle's sticky little hands from his hair. |
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She dropped her luggage to the ground and immediately peeled her sweater from her moist, sticky skin. |
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No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding. |
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The actress has some kittenish mannerisms which sometimes distract but she drifts convincingly enough through the sticky New York nights. |
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To hold on, insects, including ants, rely on small claws or on sticky foot secretions. |
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The floor of the print tends to be drawn upwards as the animal withdrew its foot from wet and sticky sediments. |
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The kitchen was the first room, and the garbage was overflowing, the counters were caked with gunk, and there were sticky spots on the floor. |
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This involves a thorough clean and polish of the teeth, to remove the sticky plaque that can build up. |
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When using sticky sauces, cook the food first and wait to apply the sauce at the very end. |
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The room itself is fine and I am pleased to note the lack of any sticky chocolatey confection on the pillow. |
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Along with honey, bees produce a natural antibiotic called propolis which is a sticky substance that holds their comb together. |
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Perhaps it was a sensation crystallised by the potent mix of sun and alcohol, and sweat cooled onto a sticky back. |
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When it is sticky and sweaty, no one really cares about drinking wisely and well. |
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Thai families are woofing down servings of roast squid, fish balls and sticky rice. |
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The list of sweets is equally sinful and simple, from peaches and cream pancakes to a gingery sticky toffee pudding. |
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They proved that once again with a virtually flawless set on this sticky late summer evening. |
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Not only is this the worst month of the year for hot and sticky weather, but we've had a couple of weeks of absolute train chaos. |
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As the scale attacks the foliage, it eliminates a clear, sticky substance called honeydew. |
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He then proceeded to carefully dress each wound using cotton and a sticky glue-like substance. |
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The Constitution of the United States was crafted over four hot, sticky months in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia. |
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Her nails are short and not in the least scary, there is no electric tan, deathly blonde hair or sticky lipstick. |
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The materiality of the paint and the sticky pull and release of the printing process showed a rough and ready formalism at work. |
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Follow these precautions for the first few dates with anyone and you'll never land up in a sticky situation! |
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Apparently they force you to write your memoirs on a keyboard with a sticky shift key. |
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In an open-neck blue shirt, crisp denim jeans, brown suede shoes, and carrying a denim jacket, he is ideally dressed for the sticky weather. |
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At the end of some of the early numbers, there was a sticky few seconds of silence before the requisite applause began. |
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The nation's capital attracts every type of tourist in the sticky summer months. |
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Its so muggy and sticky and every time I breath in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp. |
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The water lapped playfully closer and close to our toes and the cool sand embraced our bodies like a fresh sheet on a sticky summer night. |
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The sultry, sticky heat that usually hangs over central Japan in summertime might have been bothersome to many. |
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It is this lactic acid, held in place by the sticky matrix secreted by the bacterium, which demineralises and softens enamel. |
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It is then processed, cooked and eaten in various forms ranging from a sticky treacle to a dry bread. |
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Puddings were the usual best-of-Brit treacle tart with anaemic, flabby pastry, and a sticky toffee pudding that was just badly made. |
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The royal voice resounded through the sticky night air, carried beyond its normal range by an abnormally chilly gust of air. |
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Unless you are a dab hand with sticky tape and card board cut outs, the Easter holidays can be a long break, trying to entertain the children. |
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Approximately 70 per cent of the company's costs are labour related and these are likely to be sticky in the short to medium term. |
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You must use sticky tape to lift successive layers of schmutz from the window. |
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I also hope that Southern style sticky rice is on the agenda since it goes so well with cubed steak. |
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The reason I oppose their pomade is because it leaves shiny, sticky hair that often loses its hold quickly. |
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Surprised, Cody looked up from his sticky bowl of poi to find a pair of blue-uniformed legs on either side of him. |
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As is typical for member of the milkweed family, the hoya exudes a sticky sap if cut or damaged. |
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Our driver deserves another mention here for the never-ending supply of sticky snowball cakes on our return journey to Munich airport. |
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At least I got a new monitor, inherited from an unidentifiable wazzock who had stuck a sticky address label onto the screen. |
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My lips were a glossy, nude colour, and the heavy, sticky feel of the shine annoyed me. |
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Forecasters said the UK would take on a tropical feel, with sticky and muggy weather making conditions unpleasant. |
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The second quarter showed just how sticky prices can be on the downward side. |
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When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin. |
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The negative repercussions of such inadequate concurrent production are made worse if prices are sticky or do not adjust quickly. |
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Inferior strudels have a thick nutty paste which is invariably too sticky and too sweet. |
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The book aims to to initiate the French into the delights of kedgeree, welsh rarebit, sticky toffee and Christmas puddings. |
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They also use screening and filtration to keep insects out of rooms and sticky strips to catch those that do get in. |
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It's almost like a superhero film, with magic tricks serving as Danny's powers, helping him solve any sticky situation. |
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The presence of nonmarket forces, such as regulations, sticky wages, or tradition, may weaken competition. |
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In a few weeks, it will have sticky hand prints, texta marks and chocolate smeared all over the panels. |
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The half-time whistle sounded and traditional sliced oranges were brought round on trays for fans wilting from the sticky heat. |
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The pastries lined up on the top showing sticky buns, gooey cinnamon rolls, Danishes of any style and pie tarts. |
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Such sticky prices in the presence of an increase in the money supply then result in increased real demand. |
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I patted it occasionally, which had no impact, and left sticky residue on my palms. |
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The figure is that of a bird caught by alighting upon a twig smeared with the sticky substance called birdlime. |
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He had a massive heart attack seven years ago and doctors discovered he had the condition anti-phospho-lipid, a form of sticky blood. |
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Wages are typically very sticky and slow to adjust and the job market in Hong Kong will stay very competitive. |
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Trap termites using their long protractile tongues, which are covered with a thick, sticky saliva. |
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I love a trip to the cinema except for the rather sticky residue on the floor. |
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Some of the sticky substance stuck on her shoe and she grimaced in disgust. |
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Be careful not to use an oily wood which will release sticky resin when hot. |
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And these are enzymes that make up a gluey, sticky substance, known as glucan, and the bacteria make this from sugar. |
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The maidservant watched as a slow trickle of a thick sticky black substance began to run down the carved panels. |
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Then, she proceeded in smearing the sticky pink glob all over his curly hair. |
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You are diplomatic and cautious in your approach to sticky situations. |
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The sticky extrusive mass that comes from a cut on a pine tree is resin. |
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As described there may also be a trapping zone into which the insects fall and come into contact with a fluid, a powder, a desiccant, a chemical toxicant or a sticky surface. |
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You will undoubtedly discover that spiky misshapen globes, with occasional squidgy and sticky bits, are not the easiest things to hold for a long time. |
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If the brewer's wort, referred to above, is not fermented but instead evaporated in a partial vacuum, the result is malt extract, a brown, sweet, and sticky concentrate. |
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It felt sticky to the touch, so we dissuaded my son from sitting in it. |
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The lolly becomes sticky so that the sherbet adheres to its surface. |
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Within 15 minutes my tart of goats cheese and asparagus was on the table, nicely presented on a square plate with drizzles of sticky balsamic vinegar. |
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These offerings include a goat, two cups and one box of cooked rice, a tray of ground rice cakes, five cups of sticky rice, lemon juice, and ten pieces of betel. |
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I rolled him over onto his side, into the recovery position, and cleared his airway with my fingers, sticky with saliva and blood where he had bitten his tongue. |
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The value of defenses such as spines or sticky hairs, the regurgitation of plant toxins on an enemy, and the ability to mimic a snake is easy to imagine. |
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Transfer to a medium mixing-bowl, and add in the flour progressively, kneading the dough until it is no longer sticky and can be rolled into a ball. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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Included in the package are the four LED feet themselves, some double-sided sticky circles, a PCI backplate, a mounting screw and finally a bundle of wires. |
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The chicken wraps were full of tender, pleasantly sticky marinated meat. |
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Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce. |
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Dishes ranged from the traditional such as Bakewell tart with custard and sticky toffee pudding to the more unusual such as chocolate brandy cake and banoffi liqueur meringue. |
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I am told sticky toffee pudding is often served with custard, fresh cream, ice-cream or yogurt, but it's also fine as is, washed down with a cup of good tea. |
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Their fare includes dumplings, udon noodles, ramen and even sticky rice. |
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Their pollens are very heavy and sticky and they are not windborne. |
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Using sticky yellow polythene sheets, which are erected vertically on the windward side of the fields and nurseries, can help ward off these vectors. |
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He is seen in the film apologising in his plummy tones to the man and, ironically, it is this stiff upper lip that sees him through some sticky patches. |
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Then I peeled away my sticky clothes and stepped under the steamy water. |
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It was a sticky, toffee-like, delicious, crunchy, biscuity, sticky in your teeth kind of affair with the sesame flavouring it with desirable nuttiness. |
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With just one lap remaining I was riding up one of the sticky mud climbs, when my derailleur jumped into my rear wheel, ending my race there and then. |
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The table is littered with sticky coffee cups and stickier buns. |
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He kept his head down as he mopped, scrubbing at a sticky stain. |
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After rubbing them against the bumpy bark, I had covered them in a pungent sticky sap, designed to protect the trees from the tendency to rot in such a wet environment. |
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I personally had a most unpleasant train trip just last week where someone had blatantly smeared sticky jam all over the handrails and back of seats. |
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Once we had a food project and I made a sticky mess of a cake. |
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His hand came in contact with the sticky remains of one Twinkie. |
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Gently remove the sticky residue with warm water and a wash cloth. |
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These vegetables are often pounded into a thick, sticky dough or paste. |
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The dough will be firm but moist, and a bit sticky to the touch. |
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It looks a bit like a fire extinguisher and you spray it and this sticky foam goes all over you and then it hardens and then you're just kind of stuck to the floor. |
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Now ants have this relationship with aphids where they looks after aphids and move them around and eat the sweet sticky substance aphids secrete onto plant leaves. |
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Inflation helps the economy deal with sticky wages and prices. |
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It is true that in the short run, wages seem to be sticky and we get results that are inconsistent with market clearing, notably bouts of high unemployment. |
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This mix, accompanied by a sticky heat, climate and geography completely separate from the rest of the USA, creates a romantic mystery for the whole state. |
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The weather was very hot and sticky but the good news was no rain. |
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The worst came when we hit a little sticky patch in November. |
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The only sticky part is that when an invitation is sent very close to the event, then the recipient knows he was not on the original list, but most people roll with that. |
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I had, as I said, gotten myself into a rather sticky situation. |
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Running a successful website can be a fulfilling activity, and it's my job to take you step by step through the route to creating a gorgeous, fast, accessible and sticky site. |
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Page views are a good indication of how sticky your website is. |
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Constantly changing both the copy and imagery on your site helps maintain the sticky factor, which helps to bring visitors back to your site time and again. |
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to add sticky thread capability so we can have the equivalent of the 'Stupid Questions' at the top of every forum that needs one. |
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The post announcing the event should be sticky until the day of the event. |
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It's been my long held opinion that we could get huge benefits from sticky threads for this sort of thing, should it become technically possible to implement. |
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Note that in the Forum's Tarantino Books Corner, there is one sticky topic for each of the available Tarantino books, so it is very easy to find information on those books. |
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I wish we had sticky threads, or maybe just a little new poster section. |
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I must admit that I'm not keen on the return of the 'three most recently replied to topics' idea but if we do bring that back, might sticky topics mess that up a bit? |
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He has a bad habit of spreading sticky rumours about other residents. |
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With the really sticky ideas, a company has told a story to people throughout the company and beyond, so that employees can make the right decisions on their own. |
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The sticky idea that tests are measures of achievement persists. |
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A study done by an associate professor at Ohio State University has debunked the sticky myth that 9 out of every 10 restaurants fails in the first year. |
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It's a sadly sticky nickname that was given to me by my best friend. |
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Let me start by saying sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but I couldn't find it in the sticky and I'm not sure how to search whole questions. |
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