Thai media can mostly be relied on to stick to the official narrative.
As with any typical download, the AppLink software can be stored on a USB memory stick, and then inserted and uploaded to the vehicle via the SYNC system's USB port.
Pretty soon hundreds of millions of people will be able to stick their cell phones on the dash and never get lost or need a separate device.
Any chance that the 2005 Solheim Cup, which starts at Crooked Stick in Indiana on Friday, would be different ended the moment Paula "the Pink Panther" Creamer finished voicing her pre-tournament thoughts.
Liverpool FC responded to the attacks by posting advice on the club's website advising all travellers to "be careful, stick together and heed the safety advice provided with your match ticket".
For in the end, no settlement on the territory's future is likely to stick unless it can be successfully sold to the people.
It could be a virus on a USB stick, as the Stuxnet worm showed, though it went in the other direction.
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This makes it entirely possible, if a couple of the Democratic abstainers can be worked on and the 10 Republicans who voted in favour of the bail-out stick to their guns, that the bill could be approved then.
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Most observers think the court will stick to the facts in this case, which involved an idea that could be implemented on any type of computer, or no computer at all.
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Making a deal stick will be difficult if there's mayhem on the ground.
Rising energy prices are putting pressure on American wholesalers to try to raise prices, data for May showed Tuesday, but with the housing market mired in post- subprime doldrums and creating a drag on the overall economy, it will be increasingly difficult to make them stick.
There also appears to be SD and Memory Stick storage on board, based on familiar logos printed on the jet-black housing.
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This appears to be an attempt to entice Russia into accepting tougher economic sanctions on Iran part of the stick Mr Obama intends to brandish if the Iranians fail to grasp his dangled carrot of talks.
Mr McCluskey said he feared David Cameron could be elected on a message of "stick with us in difficult times", suggesting this was the successful approach used by President Obama last year.
To stick to the current agreed global limit on emissions - which is sure to be breached - the firms would probably be able to emit no more than about 125-275 billion tonnes of CO2 - about a quarter of their assets.
If the Post was going to stick it to the president, she wanted to be the reporter doing it -- on her terms.
In other words, conditions have to be just right like for life on Earth in order for the U.S. to stick to a plan of sustainability.
And if these articles on home affairs are reopened, the Germans, for all their determination to stick by the convention text, may be tempted to abandon their support of majority voting on immigration.
In nature, this would usually be a molecule on the surface of some invading nasty such as a virus or bacterium, but antibodies that will stick to just about anything can be made artificially to order.
The UCSF team "really keeps me on track, " he adds, and knowing they will be checking his progress helps give him the motivation to stick to his regimen.
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He adds the best way to truly adapt to night work would be to stick to being awake at night even on days off.
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