"Those are real mustaches, " he said as three women wearing chef's hats and stick-on mustaches posed for the crowd.
The flat devices are integrated with a polyester backing familiar from stick-on tattoos.
In the Philippines, jeepneys vie for attention for the loudest design, while Hong Kong taxis often include stick-on solar fans--the ultimate in kitsch climate control.
There was a surprising lack of stick-on sideburns, but the huge support for Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish as the Tour of Britain began in Suffolk surprised no-one.
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In that sense Ichoose resembles Third Voice, whose free software lets users paste stick-on notes on Web pages to post comments invisible to the site operator ("Wisecrack-wave, " July 26, 1999).
In that sense Ichoose resembles Third Voice, whose free software lets users paste stick-on notes over Web pages to post comments invisible to the site operator (see " Wisecrack-ware ").
One more thing: if the best news we're getting on the environmental front is stick-on solar fans, it's sad we're not seeing the same emphasis on making cars, trucks and SUVs that are kinder to the lungs of millions stuck gasping at the crosswalk.
The no-nonsense Harvey appeared out of sorts from the start maybe it was Buck using pink stick-ons on his fingernails rather than the usual white to make pitch signs more easily readable.
One such technology is Third Voice, a browser add-on that lets anyone stick virtual Post-it Notes on any Web page, for the whole world to see.
Life on a Stick - another new sitcom debuting on Thursday on the Fox network - attracted just 9.25 million viewers.
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Scribble them out on post-its and stick them on gator boards all around the room.
Others head to the top-floor deck, where small private dining rooms offer views over the river to the neon lights of Pudong, punctuated by the two-globes-on-a-stick TV Tower, the symbol of modern Shanghai.
So you know, maybe not the corner of the coffee shop with the PA-on-a-stick sort of thing, but enough good - you know, enough of a good room to shine but that you really are making a connection with people that's very direct.
We've heard this whole song and dance before, but apparently Hybrios are such an improvement over regular one-use batteries that the Worldwide Wildlife Fund recently let the company stick its logo on the packets -- and if there's anything that motivates us to buy things, it's a giant, environmentally-friendly panda.
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"I'd just pick up, " says my caddy-for-the-day, Jacob Richards, a stick-thin 16-year-old with designs on one day playing on the Tour.
He did not simply stick a Post-it note on a door somewhere and leave town, solely to gum up the government.
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It is also tricky to capture the data in the field and stick the bar-code labels on the produce as it is picked and packed.
"The aim of providing gluten-free food products on NHS prescription is to encourage patients with coeliac disease to stick to a gluten-free, nutritious diet so they do not go on to develop more serious illnesses, which can affect their quality of life as well as being much more costly for the NHS, " he said in a statement.
When she came out, she was carrying little clover-shaped mirrors that stick on cell phones.
The song tells of three brothers who are gooey rice-dumplings on a stick.
Less than one-third of all visitors to Venice stick around after sunset, missing out on romantic canalside dining and family-run guesthouses tucked away behind the Strada Nova pedestrian thoroughfare in the district of Cannaregio.
An eco-friendly hybrid car, a gas-guzzling high-performance motor or would he stick with the greenest and most reliable form of transport on offer - his feet?
This time the charge would stick to the Republicans like poo-poo on Vibram.
While the idea of moving forward and backward in-game with an analog stick on the side of a gun controller seemed unintuitive at first, its execution turned out to be practical.
For eight-plus years, he has been unable to stick with his unique day-by-day, hands-on, no-decision-without-my-approval way of creating products and running the company a style that with almost any other corporate leader has been a virtually guaranteed formula for failure.
Dr Sheridon has come up with a so-called wand an electronic stick that can hold ten full-size books and also transfer text on to a sheet of Gyricon if a user runs the wand over the surface like a handheld scanner.
The Cyprus defence was drawn to the near post as wing-back Bale ripped across a free-kick from wide on the left, leaving Collins unmarked at the far stick to side-foot his first goal for his country.
Even some of the most aggressively sporty cars on the market are abandoning stick-style shifters.
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The Cardinals hadn't been able to stick with UConn in a 72-58 loss on Jan. 15.
Does it intend to stick to mental-health recommendations and slough off on Congress any gun decisions?
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