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They have entered two plays into the Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D. C .. Their 2007 show, For Boston, won " Best Comedy ", and their second show, The Sticking Place, won " Best Overall " in 2008.
* Maureen Tucker – percussion ( discs 2 – 5 ), lead vocal on " After Hours " and " I'm Sticking with You ", co-vocal on The Murder Mystery.
Apart from drumming, Tucker sang co-lead vocals on three Velvet Underground songs: the acoustic guitar number " After Hours " and the strange poem set to music " The Murder Mystery ", both from 1969's The Velvet Underground album, as well as " I'm Sticking with You ", a song recorded in 1969 but left ( officially ) unreleased until it appeared on the 1985 outtakes compilation VU.
A short time later he moved back to the United States, and formed a pin manufacturing company, Slocum and Jillson, which invented a " Machine for Sticking Pins into Paper ", which is often believed to be the first stapler.
As the Velvet Underground moved from MGM to Atlantic, they re-recorded two of the songs on VU, " Ocean " and " I'm Sticking with You ", for possible inclusion on Loaded.

Sticking and with
#" I'm Sticking with You " – 2: 28
#" I'm Sticking with You " ( November 8, 1969 ) – 2: 48
* Maureen Tucker – percussion, lead vocals on " After Hours " and " I'm Sticking with You "
* I'm Sticking with You / After Hours ( CD single, 2002 )
* Sticking with known stores, or attempting to find independent consumer reviews of their experiences ; also ensuring that there is comprehensive contact information on the website before using the service, and noting if the retailer has enrolled in industry oversight programs such as trust mark or trust seal.
In 2002 a compilation CD, Sticking Around, was released, highlighting his work with Camel and other projects.
Sticking with producer Hugh Jones, the group released the EP Fine Friend in mid-1994 followed by their third album Slow Buildings.
: Sticking her head in a helmet, denying the sex she was born with?
The Very Best of The Velvet Underground was released on the back of a successful Hyundai television advert, which featured the band's 1970 recording " I'm Sticking with You " off Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition ).
# " I'm Sticking with You " ( 1969 version )
* Maureen Tucker – percussion ( 2 – 17 ), vocals on " I'm Sticking with You "
#" I'm Sticking with You " – 3: 23
* Maureen Tucker – percussion, lead vocal on " After Hours " and " I'm Sticking with You "
Although largely superseded by 1995's Polydor box set, Peel Slowly and See, What Goes On still houses tracks unique to this set ( the documentary bits, the acetate version of " Ride into the Sun " and two 1969 live tracks, " After Hours " and " I'm Sticking with You ").
#" I'm Sticking with You " ( live )

Sticking and /
Sticking one's tongue out at someone is considered a childish gesture of rudeness and / or defiance in many countries ; the act may also have sexual connotations, depending on the way in which it is done.
The nearby Murujuga ( Burrup Peninsula ) which means " Hip Bone Sticking Out " in the Ngarluma / Yaburara language, is home to what is believed to be the largest collection of petroglyphs ( ancient rock art ) in the world.

Sticking and result
Sticking can result from infrequent vehicle use, failure of a seal or rubber protection boot allowing debris entry, dry-out of the grease in the mounting mechanism and subsequent moisture incursion leading to corrosion, or some combination of these factors.

Sticking and was
Sticking to their policy status quo, the party was trounced in the 1987 election that gave Peterson a majority government.
The band's song " I Got Punched in the Nose for Sticking My Face in Other Peoples Business " was used on the last episode of an anime titled Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad.

Sticking and which
The portrait, which cannot be removed from the wall ( because of a Permanent Sticking Charm in place ), notifies the Prime Minister of the Minister for Magic's arrival and, after they have been notified, the Minister for Magic appears in their office via the fireplace which has specifically been hooked up to the floo network.

Sticking and .
Sticking to the brief known facts is key for the witness, making it difficult for the cross-examiner to make the witness appear confused, biased or deceitful.
Sticking to the contents of the CSR, Harris fought a campaign focused on simple, easily communicated messages.
on 21 June Lemar leaked the single via his official website, speaking to Digital Spy about the single he commented saying " Sticking together is what makes you invincible.
" Teamsters Sticking With Reagan.
Sticking to his promise that he made at the 1981 Formula Ford Festival, Bellof drove through the field in showery conditions to win by 21 seconds ahead of Satoru Nakajima and became the first driver to win outright, and second driver to win a race on his European Formula Two début after Dave Morgan won on aggregate at Silverstone in 1972.
Sticking to the old comfortable ways endangers Israel ’ s democratic future.
* FACTBOX-EU's Energy and Climate Plan, Sticking Points.

motto and never
In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas Taylor, a private in the 6th Alabama Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated: `` you know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe, by a set of cowardly skunks whose motto is Booty.
Her spiritual motto is the one that she used for her foundation: " Energy never dies ... It just transforms.
The Army motto recited: " ever victorious never defeated.
The regiment has been referred to as the " Second Regiment of Foot Guards " in Parliamentary state papers, but this term has long fallen into disuse and was never used by the regiment, hence their motto.
: The motto Splendor Sine Occasu, is Latin and refers to the idea of the sun never setting over the British Empire.
While one can translate the phrase to mean " splendour without diminishment ", in combination with the geographical position of British Columbia ( in the far west of the former British Empire ), the setting sun shown on the shield, and the old concept of the sun never setting over the Empire, the motto should be understood to express the idea " a shining without a sunset ".
This complex design, known as Scadding's Device, which was just the Seal of Upper Canada, authorised in 1820, with the college's motto and palm branches applied, was never widely used.
The Manor House was destroyed in the accidental fire of 1707 and was never rebuilt ; the city's Latin motto, Ex igne resurgam (" Out of the fire I shall arise "), is a reference to this incident.
The sun may also reflect the provincial motto " Splendor sine occasu " ( beauty that never diminishes ) -- or, in other words, the sun that never sets ( on the British Empire ).
The motto of the Relief Society, taken from 1 Corinthians 13: 8, is " Charity never faileth ".
He later made it his and Brumma's secret motto, and the phrase has reappeared several times in the cartoon, Skalman gave readers several clues as to what language the phrase came from but never said directly that it was Swahili.
Hofmann's approach and style can be summarized by his motto " an aristocrat never hurries ".
The club's motto is " Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising when we fall ".
Since the Royal Decree of 1837 never received an official translation, the use of the Dutch version of the motto is customary rather than official.
New Hong Kong is the home base of the series ' eponymous protagonist, Buckminster " Buck " Godot: a quick-witted futuristic mercenary whose motto is " Always available, but never free.
The motto he chose on receiving the order of the Dannebrog was Integritas et rectum custodiunt me ( that is, " Integrity and right guard me " in the Latin language ), and throughout a long life he was never false to it.
The book's central theme is revealed by the repeated motto of the protagonist, " We never give up.
His " Grenadier de Waterloo ", 1817, with the motto " La Garde meurt et ne se rend pas " ( a famous phrase frequently attributed to Cambronne, but which he never uttered, and which cannot, perhaps, be traced farther than to this lithograph by Charlet ), was particularly popular.
Their motto is resistance -- " To the tyrants never yield!
" The official motto of IPUMS is " use it for good, never for evil.
The result was a chain of restaurants where the customer would " never see a can opener "and the motto “ no microwaves, no can openers, no freezers, no lard and no MSG .” Franchising began In 1995, and the chain had expanded to 31 outlets by 1997.
The motto " vis unita fortior " (" Strength United is Stronger ") was never officially proclaimed, but was used during the American Revolution until 1784.
The school's Latin motto, virtus repulsae nescia sordidae, means " courage will never know ignominious defeat.

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