He told me that he used to mix the lagging with a stick and then picked it up to spread it on.
Callum Barnes, Darlington: Firstly I just want to say that I love Middlesbrough and the rest of Teesside, the people are great and I always stick up for it when people put it down.
There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
The characters are shrill, cartoon-like figures, and the bubblegum text is so distended with italics, capital letters, lists, diagrams, poor jokes and faux parables that you end up wanting to stick it to the underside of your chair and leave it there.
By contrast, in Boston, tech talent tends to stick with a start-up until it succeeds.
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Brodeur got the blade of his stick on the puck, but it popped up and rolled into the net before Steve Bernier could stop it.
The company told Shanghai Daily on Monday that it intends to stick around and open up five new offices despite auditors like PwC getting caught up in the middle of ugly international class action lawsuits against Chinese firms for accounting fraud allegations.
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"I think earlier on he had given a couple of decisions that were offside as well, but if they keep doing it and doing it, they get fed up with the fans giving them stick and, if you are not strong enough, they will give it, " he said.
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When a grandmotherly type strolled by, propped up by an assistant and a cane, she wound up lifting her walking stick and pointed it in my direction.
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Psychology professor Seth Roberts eats a half stick of butter every day because, he says, it speeds up his ability to do simple math problems by 5%.
She is vague as to what she would do to improve it when it reaches the Senate, but she will doubtless stick up for farmers, truckers and oil-workers.
Ultimately, it the difference between seeking the carrot or avoiding the stick, dressed up in psychological garb.
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In resumed debate on the Queen's Speech on 23 November, Mr Miliband said it was "completely reasonable" to stick with the plan of building up Afghan security forces to withstand the Taliban insurgency.
At long last, Joe Kane's Digital Video Essentials has shown up, and it gives the HD DVD fans one last stick in the Blu-ray's eye.
She said this week that it was up to the French people to decide whether she should stick to the Socialist manifesto, and that all ideas were welcome on her website.
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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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Graphite is generally soft and crumbly, so soon after, Italian craftsmen came up with the idea of hollowing out a stick of juniper wood and filling it with graphite.
The successful Japanese and European companies come up with a name for a model and then they pretty much stick with it even as the model evolves over the years.
Now in a very mature U.S. market, Wal-Mart, while it remains the biggest and the toughest, is surrounded by competitors who can stick up for themselves, none more so than Kroger ( KR).
When you - you're crack climbing a thin crack, you stick your toes into the crack and then kind of wrench down on to stand up, and it's painful.
But Coach has drawn up a good game plan for us and we're definitely going to try to stick to it.
We, we came, we came up with formulas no different than any active manager out there it's just that we stick to it.
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It was claimed the 88-year-old tried to fend off the man with his walking stick and ended up on the ground.
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"With a problem solver, you can stick them in a dark room and tell them to solve something and they will come up with novel solutions - it comes from deep within, " he says.
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