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Stiff is really bad, because that means the shell transfers energy into your head -- how a cue ball transfers energy to other billiard balls.
Arai Corsair V RC: F1 tech for motorcycles - Hell For Leather 2009
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They may not be talented, but in Stiff, they sure are fun.
Stiff: Summary and book reviews of Stiff by Mary Roach. 2003
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It turns out that Stiff is one of the funniest, best-written, most thoroughly researched books of the year -- a constant pleasure, even when Roach is describing, in graphic detail, exploratory surgery on a cadaver.
Stiff: Summary and book reviews of Stiff by Mary Roach. 2003
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There is an outfit called Stiff Arm which has, since 2002, had considerable success in predicting Heisman winners.
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But what put Nick Lowe on the map was his work with the innovative upstart label Stiff
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Boozy rocker best-known for his late-'70s work on U.K. punk label Stiff Record teams with his wife, acclaimed singer-songwriter Amy Rigby.
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I opened up "Stiff"--which is a book about cadavers, as you can tell from the cover--to a chapter called "Eat Me"--which, as you can imagine, is about cannibalism--and read about a little medicinal concoction called "mellified man."
Archive 2006-07-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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“You've got what I'm going to call Stiff Breeze Syndrome,” Dr. Maroon says, looking at some papers in Decoder's file.
Dr. Maroon 2009
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As part of my Post-Orals Two Weeks of No Science Celebration now in its third week, if you don't count editing proofs, I've been reading a book called Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach 1.
Astonishing Tales from the Medical Literature Sarah Werning 2007
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As part of my Post-Orals Two Weeks of No Science Celebration now in its third week, if you don't count editing proofs, I've been reading a book called Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach 1.
Archive 2007-12-01 Sarah Werning 2007
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