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in the sticks
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in the sticksadverb
A long distance away from anywhere of importance.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in the sticks in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in the sticks in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere:
If nobody sticks to the law, then Schengen is in danger. That's why we urgently need European solutions.
People said: 'he must have been violent during the war', before throwing stones and coming at me with sticks, many struggle to believe a mentally ill person can have a job and a wife - and be a fully functioning member of society.
He would start mimicking Groot by changing the way he would say 'bah.' Groot became his voice -- he was able to change 'bah' to 'Groot.' His behavior changed, and his communication with others did as well. we hear things repetitively, it sticks into our memory so we can communicate it out.
With the alarming rise of Delta Air Lines variant covid cases companies face the tough decision of providing a safe workplace by using carrots and sticks to get employees to vaccinate or impose a vaccine mandate at the risk of alienating and possibly losing some employees, it seems more likely that a big stick will motivate employees more than small carrots will.
What is important is that the government sticks with the plan and manages the unrest as best they can while focusing on the bigger picture, austerity does not happen without pain.
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