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81 stick lac
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82 stick novelty freezer
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83 stick on
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84 stick setter
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85 stick shift
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86 stick to
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87 stick together
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88 stick up
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89 stick weld
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90 stick welding
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91 stick-on mounting
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92 stick-on weight
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93 stick-on wheel weight
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94 stick
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95 stick-slip effect
deutsch: Haft-Gleit-Effekt mespañol: efecto deslizamiento-adhesiónfrançais: effet collant/glissantitaliano: effetto adesione-scivolamento中文: 粘着-滑移效应русский: эффект прилипания-проскальзывания; эффект движения рывкамиMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > stick-slip effect
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96 stick by
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97 stick out for
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98 stick it out
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99 stick one's neck out
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100 stick to one's guns
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