They'll have to stick to main routes, including the ones soldiers call IED magnets.
But he admits that people should stick to reduced-fat hamburger, and limit their egg intake.
Merely point the analog stick toward the screen or away from, and off you'll go.
The crickets were even tickled with a straw stick before a fight to increase their aggression.
Stick with those that pay you to own them, in other words, those with good dividend yields.
Stick to tailored dresses and skirts paired with a sweater or a jacket to maintain a professional look.
Likewise, dual-clutch transmissions behave like an automatic but deliver the fuel economy of a stick.
They found only one stick of lip gloss, and it was missing its cap.
For the sake of keeping things simple, we'll stick to the models that seem truly promising.
The walking-stick has a whalebone and ivory top decorated with a carving of a human skull.
Not a good day, but it's just one of those you've got to stick with it.
But if we stick with our messy, analog cortexes, then we have a different problem.
William Hadley pokes around places where most people wouldn't stick the end of an umbrella.
Having established the metaphor of pre-1914 Europe ( see here) I will stick with it.
It's tempting to construct the tallest building in the world, a stick-in-your-eye message to America's enemies.
Yet the opposition has a powerful reason, or at least dream, to stick together.
What we have to do for Dark Souls II is to stick to this consistent stance.
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Allow yourself to have the occasional treat, it will help you stick to your plan.
About half of Wal-Mart's grocery shoppers, according to ARG, stick around to buy other items.
We started investing in transistors even though people told us to stick to our knitting.
Stick-to-itiveness is a real word and a handy noun coined in 1884, meaning dogged perseverance.
Seguin was then clipped in the exchange by the stick of Rangers defenseman Steve Eminger.
In other words, the stick that is supposed to force lawmakers to act is mostly sawdust.
And that will stick with me till my time comes which won't be long.
Mr. Sleiman repeatedly has urged Lebanon's dueling sectarian factions to stick by the state's policy.
She could only walk with a stick and faced a future in a wheelchair.
It is character--a stick-to-itiveness and a willingness to take risks, to take leaps into the unknown.
So make sure you just stick at it and work as hard as you can.
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