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A-All right. Um, how about this. When-when Winnie the Pooh got his head stuck in the honey tree, his friends all grabbed onto him and pulled and pulled.
We get stuck in a negative cycle that takes this remarkable tool that we possess, this inner voice,
KYIV IS STUCK DEAD BY THE ROAD.
Could be a lot of flies stuck to a bit of paper.
It's made them part of a recurring conversation on guns in the US and a cycle the country has seemed stuck in for decades:
And a cycle the country has seemed stuck in for decades:
use what you were studying in real conversations so that you can make mistakes and you can get stuck and find your way out of trouble,
so that you can make mistakes and you can get stuck
So all I'm stuck with is using this ax.
As you inhale, billions of particles interact with everything they pass through, getting stuck on your throat, tongue and trachea.
Meanwhile toxic chemicals get stuck, causing countless tiny wounds all over your body that will turn into scars.
If you were in that situation, you would say to your boss or say to your teacher, "I was stuck in traffic."
So if you're late for work because there were a lot of other vehicles on the road driving very slowly, you might say, "I was stuck in traffic."
Is your tie stuck in the damn machine?