If you don't have an attitude about the hat, it doesn't mean anything, like a stick pin -- it's just there.
If a surgeon ever opened him up they would probably find "Lanky" printed right through him like a stick of Blackpool Rock.
The supporting column will be painted like a stick of rock so visitors would know they have "reached the seaside", said Mr Hodgkinson.
Many use dongles, which attach to computers like a USB stick and enable internet access from anywhere with a mobile signal.
Lo and behold, after the corrections, it still looks like a hockey stick.
The other hand clasps the rifle like a walking stick, the nozzle planted on the ground.
I've always believed in hot chocolate for dessert so long as it's ridiculously rich and served in a demitasse cup with something playful, like a peppermint stick.
Burris marched in with his cap gun in one hand and a Popsicle in the other, wearing his short pants and nothing else, looking like a little stick man.
When Vick's property in Virginia was raided, 54 pit bull terriers were found, some with apparent dog fighting injuries, as well as training equipment like a treadmill and a stick used to pry open dogs' jaws.
Matter falling into them swirls around, and atoms rub together generating heat "like spinning a stick against another piece of wood to start a fire" and producing enough heat to make the material radiate across the electromagnetic spectrum.
As you can see above, the controller looks a lot like a modified arcade stick.
With his background in consulting and finance--all brains and no soul, apparently--Gerstner looked like a bad bet to stick around for long.
It appears to be normal banking, whereas it would stick out like a sore thumb for non-financial companies.
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The modern name is believed to come from French missionaries who thought the stick looked like a cross.
Will Flay be different, will he really be able to pull it off without looking like a chef who should just stick to grilling steak perfectly?
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It is, as I said on Newsnight last night, like pass the parcel with a stick of financial Semtex: Greece as the detonator, Italy as the explosive mass.
Here at Mixed Signals when we get a lot of comments on a post we like to stick with the topic (or, depending on your point of view, flog it to death).
As for a big confectioner like Cadbury, no doubt the promise of a non-stick ingredient would give its gum products an edge over its rivals.
Likewise, the company's FlashTrax looks just like an audiocassette: Stick in a multimedia card or memory stick, and you can play digital music on a car stereo or boom box.
Sure, we'd expect a legend like Clint Eastwood to stick to his theoretical guns when it comes to manhandling the cameras on the sets of Flags of our Fathers and the forthcoming Iwo Jima, but when HD camcorders almost win out against the tried and true 35mm film approach, we can't help but take notice.
Romney should recognize that running for president is more like a tattoo than an Etch A Sketch: The image you create will stick on you, and you can't just shake it off.
Lanzmann got hold of a paluche, or paw, a slender, stick-like video camera newly devised by the innovative designer Jean-Pierre Beauviala.
Britain has become less like Scandinavia, where young people tend to leave home at 18 or 19 and never return, and more like a Mediterranean country, where kids can stick around for decades.
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The IRS is a big federal agency and like all bureaucracies, has more rules and policies than you can shake a stick at.
Analysts say that to avoid too much exposure to any one driver of value, stick with a diversified partnership like Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), Sunoco Logistics (SXL) or Plains All American (PAA).
Nolfi and the cinematographer, John Toll, have produced a sombrely unified vision of New York as a place of dull skies and frequent downpours, a city whose towers stick up like hostile gray stalagmites.
The writer and director, George Nolfi, and the cinematographer, John Toll, have produced a uniform vision of New York, a place of dark skies and frequent downpours, a city whose towers stick up like hostile gray stalagmites.
It's designed by former Nokia engineers who claim they've used their mobile skills to make the Leikr catch a quicker GPS signal, connect directly to a cloud-based, Endomondo-integrated exercise portal using WiFi and Linux-based software, and at the same time stick to a smartphone-like 10mm thickness.
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Likewise, dual-clutch transmissions behave like an automatic but deliver the fuel economy of a stick.
Maneuvering through traffic with a stick-shift is a lot like navigating through a typical day at the office.
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