Our plan is to pick up two 24-packs of water bottles in a store in Sydney, and we'll all carry twelve in our backpacks. |
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To add to the experience, the museum provides reproduction instruments that patrons can pick up and strum themselves. |
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And when he does not get his way threatens to pick up his marbles and go home. |
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But the crowning glory is when the pointer turns around and gives an approving look and tail wag before he trots off to pick up another bird. |
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I used to pick up all sorts of collarless waifs and strays from our housing estate in Ireland. |
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In total, 208 victims were rushed into the Royal London, some ferried there by London buses which had stopped to pick up the walking wounded. |
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Every fall we were allowed to go on the patch of grass around the walnut tree to pick up walnuts and bring them inside for her to bake with. |
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I had half a mind to open the door to the hotel room again, pick up my bag, and waltz right back to the airport. |
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Predictably, there are now encouraging signs that the epidemic is on the wane as sales slowly begin to pick up again. |
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I had to pick up Michael from his caretaker, finish my necessary last-minute packing, and get on the road. |
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They will fly to Las Vegas on July 8, pick up a rented vehicle and drive to Death Valley for a few days of acclimatization. |
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Similarly, even if you pick up two kings or queens your quatorze is likely to be beaten by a quatorze of Aces. |
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In question time today the Minister acknowledged the issue, but did he pick up the challenge? |
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I want to pick up on two things the Prime Minister said at question time today, as a start to this speech. |
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Its spending power may have decreased, but you can still pick up bargains for a quid. |
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Not only can flexible people bend over more easily to pick up something off the floor, but they're also less likely to suffer achy joints. |
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Those searching for ingredients for home-made soups might like to pick up some knobbly Jerusalem artichokes. |
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You get a whiff of that fluid too, every time you pick up your clothes from the cleaners. |
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He struck his six-iron well enough and cocked his ear to pick up the hum of appreciation at the other end. |
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Democrats have weakly supported a change in how we deal with the energy issue, but some Republicans are now beginning to pick up on the issue. |
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The current will pick up and carry you out and round the point, through the area of the tidal race. |
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Things pick up somewhat in the second act, which is performed in this production without a break for intermission. |
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I leant my head against it, expecting to feel heat radiate through it, or pick up muffled sounds. |
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This guy hangs out on the street with his video camera, and when he sees a prostitute pick up a john, he follows them and gets it on tape. |
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If you're not a joiner, at least pick up some literature and visit the parks and hangouts. |
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By buying an additional receiver, anyone could pick up a radio frequency with a GPS position corrected to within several meters of accuracy. |
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Children will pick up French, English and Italian in this production of song, dance and drama. |
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I find a raincoat on the coat rack and pick up an umbrella and take the girls outside. |
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His wheel rims were already wet from the water already in the road and, if anything, he continued to pick up speed. |
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Read what information is available and pick up some tips on how to lessen the risk to yourself. |
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Perhaps whilst it is fresh in my mind I might just pick up on the last point of the press briefings. |
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We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination. |
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I don't consider an insensitive person who won't pick up after their dog an affront to my personal beliefs. |
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Bolton Community Transport pick up items such as fridges and other white goods and check them to see if they can be refurbished and recycled. |
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The retail side is growing a little bit faster, but we anticipate wholesale will pick up with MSN and AOL in the marketplace. |
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This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems. |
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Apart from doing some shopping this morning, my most important task has been to pick up my dog Tara from the kennels. |
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The most moral and just use of violence is to pick up the gun to repel an intruder, an aggressor, an invader. |
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Unless your TV is small enough to pick up with one hand, widescreen movies shouldn't be a problem. |
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While demand may pick up as the threat of recession recedes, there are doubts that corporate profitability can soar ahead. |
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Next time you pick up the phone, ask yourself whether you tend to put on any artificial airs and start from there. |
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Users can choose to have air ambulances pick up patients at ambulance exchange points. |
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If the State had to pick up the tab for some of the work they do we would all be broke. |
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The Green Party, hoping to pick up a few extra seats in the Super Thursday elections on June 10, have spent this week rebranding themselves. |
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But if you can't stand the idea of this bladder-on-a-stick getting anywhere in Hollywood, go here to pick up that kicky little t-shirt! |
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In an emergency, all they need to do is pick up the receiver and hold it for 20 seconds. |
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Garden centres are like an Aladdin's cave to me so I also spotted a few other goodies that I'd like to pick up too. |
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The two-year-old Labrador can open doors, turn on lights, pick up dropped items and raise the alarm if something is wrong with Luke. |
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It turns out that the receptors also pick up the victim's pulse, and the constriction is strong enough to prevent its blood flow. |
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A real man, I used to say, no matter how sickly or incapacitated, should pick up a case by its handle and carry it like a man. |
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For example, a screening check of Down's Syndrome might pick up the extra X chromosome that occurs in Chris's condition, Klinefelter's syndrome. |
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However, she did kneel down and help pick up the papers and put them back in his briefcase. |
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If Casino want to avoid the wooden spoon they will need to pick up some additional players to strengthen their list. |
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We have been working on it but maybe we are working with players who are slow to pick up on it. |
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Again, you get a Teacher's Manual, two student workbooks, and yet another set of 28 readers which pick up where the First Grade set left off. |
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It offered workbook courses that allowed students to independently pick up the high school courses they wanted or needed to take. |
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In 1992, soon after UNESCO declared the entire area a World Heritage Site, French conservationists returned to literally pick up the pieces. |
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I am in worshipful awe of people who can pick up an instrument and simply compose new music. |
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I think it will pick up stuff other than country and western, but I wouldn't advise it! |
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Or pick up a turkey wrap with tomato pesto, carrots and sprouts from the Harvest Market about a mile from Stowe on Mountain Road. |
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The first thing any of us look at when we pick up a piece of apparel is the label in the neck. |
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If you pick up an injury which almost costs you the whole season it is very frustrating. |
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One is yelling into a mobile phone, demanding to know why the taxi firm won't pick up groups of more than six. |
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Although different in shape and size, both are yellow in colour and many children pick up the bomblets thinking they contain food. |
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In addition, the Capitals will pick up roughly a third of Jagr's contract in its four remaining years. |
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They do no harm to their host and often a larger fish will return to pick up its remoras should they become separated. |
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All of these headphones use tiny microphones mounted on or inside the headset to pick up the ambient noise just before you hear it. |
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I forgo the luxury of riding in the back of the ambo with him however, choosing instead to pick up some essentials for his stay. |
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If the laser head is rotated 90 degrees to the tape motion, there is potential that it can pick up the lateral motion of the tape surface. |
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It was a bit too noisy so I amscrayed off to pick up a new cooking grate for my rusty old Weber. |
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He found a safe site on the coast of South Africa where future sailing ships could drop anchor to pick up fresh water and food. |
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They are very lazy and would much rather pick up their gun and shoot a meal rather than plant and plan for the harvest. |
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Even for lead-footed teams, the pace will pick up because the 10-second rule has been cut to eight seconds. |
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Capacitive, piezo resistive, or piezoelectric sensors pick up these motion-triggered vibrations. |
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Of course, because the windows are so filled with leafy green trees, the green accent pieces pick up that green from the outside. |
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By the end of last year, he had nothing left in the tank, and he was planning a complete rest until he felt the urge to pick up a racquet. |
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He noticed that the leeboards were cumbersome, noisy and they tended to pick up debris. |
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There is also an over-the-counter market where retail investors can pick up bonds. |
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You can write down the answers on a separate sheet or you can call in to the Sligo Weekender offices and pick up a special entry form. |
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This tack has relied heavily on retraining Coasties, who were welding and cleaning up pollution, to pick up guns and inspect ships. |
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They demanded rewrites, and the production did not pick up for several months. |
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Traverse for a variation, ski the side of a rib or drop over a roll, pick up speed, carve a big arc. |
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Say we didn't pick up on something and there was an accident, we would be the ones liable and that frightens the life out of me. |
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I was on vacation with my family and my father stopped at Red's to pick up life vests and a raft for the flight to Grand Bahama Islands. |
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It was to drive stainless-steel pipes down through the danger zone, and pick up the water before it got anywhere near it. |
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He also would bowl the first ball right-handed and challenge himself to pick up the spare left-handed, then starting lefty and finishing righty. |
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Well I quit all apps, and restarted them, had no real effect, but a system restart seemed to pick up the user profile changes. |
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Of course, that was after I ripped a twenty-foot deep hole in the ground trying to pick up a pebble. |
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If you're not up for road-tripping to California, the tour's next stop, do yourself a favour and pick up the original cast recording. |
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What Aranoa does is pick up that rock and show the teeming life underneath. |
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Sadly, many folks who pick up this DVD will miss this extra if they stop the disc once the credits start rolling. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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Burress then picks up the ball and drops it again, and the Falcons proceed to pick up what should be a live ball. |
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On the way to pick up a sandwich I was redirected to a sidewalk by a man with a plastic badge and a headset. |
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I was coming home from a late night modeling assignment, and I had arranged to meet my former landlord to pick up my security deposit. |
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Some equipment companies have attachments for the combine header to help pick up lodged corn. |
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Beers not cocktails are the order of the day but you might pick up a nice bit of rough on the way out. |
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It was a remarkably arresting photograph, and I decided to pick up the record on the spot. |
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Outside the Asian school, waiting to pick up the consul's children, he feels the street go still, the shops round about go dead. |
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At the Craft Marketplace, you can pick up handmade honey, artisan chocolates, gluten-free breads, fruity jams, and organic cheese. |
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If we carry on with the same attitude and commitment we will be looking to pick up more points tomorrow. |
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If the plants generally look good to you, pick up a few likely specimens and have a closer look. |
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Allow the rich to buy and get whatever they want, leaving many struggling middle and lower class Americans to pick up the balance. |
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You can't pick up a newspaper these days without thinking that the world has gone mad. |
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Between the two of them, they managed to pick up all of Amy's suitcases and then they began to slowly lug them towards the lifts. |
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They say that there's no such thing as a free lunch, but it is possible to get fat while your employer helps to pick up the bill! |
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You can pick up the one that perfectly matches the colour of your dining table mat. |
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The first thing she looks for when auditioning dancers, she said, is individual style and the ability to pick up routines quickly. |
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If up early you can pick up the odd tailor or bream off the beaches or headlands. |
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And, if you've got a forgetful household, you can use an autodialer that automatically dials 18866 for you whenever you pick up the phone. |
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For a slow-burning, energy-stabilizing treat, pick up some Spirulina Ginseng Balls or tamari almonds from your local health food store. |
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On your way home from work, pick up a pizza, hamburgers, Chinese food, sandwiches, or some other take-out dinner. |
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Or will he pick up an inexpensive magnetic compass and a paper map to find his way? |
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Returning home, we had to pick up the bread at the mailbox, and we sometimes nibbled on the fresh tank loaf before we got home. |
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When moving, the Malayan tapir walks slowly with its head down, which probably allows it to pick up the scents of other tapirs. |
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The women also pick up mahua, a kind of flower with which they make liquor. |
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If you're traveling during the holidays, arrange for someone to pick up your mail or have your mail held at the post office. |
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Around here, the mail carrier leaves a little slip inviting you to pick up the letter at the post office. |
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Waiting for her to pick up was awkward and hard, but eventually the phone clicked over and a man's voice answered. |
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Only thing is, we now have to get back to Wimbledon to pick up the car to make a 1pm lunch date in Folkestone! |
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I would love to hear from them, see how they've made out, try to pick up where we left off, and thank them. |
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And while I was there, I decided to pick up a few bags of pretzels and some of those baby carrots. |
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She smiles, I smile back, pick up the red wine I've bought her, and we make our way to a table. |
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Any reader who doesn't itch to pick up a pencil at this point is perhaps backing the wrong horse. |
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The nineteen-year-old photographer was inspired to pick up a camera when he saw a French edition of photographs by recent Malian photographers. |
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We have called in to pick up a few bits and pieces, and to collect a rather expensive lamp for K's mother. |
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I had to pick up a couple of bits and bobs in Sainsbury, so didn't get started in the kitchen until almost half seven. |
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When I came to pick up the order, I was scandalized by the seemingly outrageous price and refused to accept them. |
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The time available to pick up a backload is often influenced more strongly by the utilisation of the tractor than that of the trailer. |
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The party scene is starting to pick up here again, so let's go back a bit and hit on some of our city's happenings. |
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His point is laudable, but will likely prove ineffective once US news shows pick up the scent. |
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And goalkeepers should be allowed to pick up the ball again from back passes. |
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The two telescopes monitored frequencies outside the range of mobile phones and satellite television so would pick up least interference. |
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Here is a second chance to pick up some of the wines that scored ten out of ten. |
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Teenagers got together to pick up dozens of bagfuls of litter in Benfleet and Canvey as part of a community project. |
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It would require an extremely sensitive scintillation counter to pick up any radiation. |
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This is so the tendons pick up the deflection caused by the weight of the concrete when they are tensioned. |
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He can scramble to avoid pressure and pick up yardage on the run, but he doesn't have a pro arm and is accurate in streaks. |
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In early 1935, the Rondo left Glasgow in ballast, intending to round Scotland, pick up a cargo in Dunstan, Northumberland, and carry it to Oslo. |
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I advise my endearing, beautiful, lovable but maritally unattached daughter to drop her internet dating service and pick up her pen. |
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It's more important to go to places and explore them a bit, pick up the atmosphere, look at what's on sale at the market. |
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Cases hitting the ground will inevitably pick up grit that can scratch the inside of the die and leave a mark on every case loaded. |
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But within minutes of the restart, all the tension and tetchiness vanished as both sides began to pick up the tempo and forage forward at will. |
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We managed to pick up some great mixed-citrus marmalade, but missed out on the Dundee cake. |
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Quite often you find that you end up leapfrogging buses as they stop to pick up passengers. |
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They raced from stop to stop and kept on schedule by not stopping to pick up passengers. |
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These are not tour buses, so expect numerous stops to pick up and drop off passengers. |
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But, even now, free shuttles cross the city's ring road to pick up customers from the nearest metro stops. |
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With 20 minutes left and still a seven-man pack McKay went over following a back row pick up at a scrummage. |
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But what we're finding is the individual themself is having a hard time making that transformation to pick up another skill. |
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They move slowly along and pick up moving prey from the crevices and seaweed among the rocks. |
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It's a great way to meet new people who share the same sporting passion and to pick up some new moves. |
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She waited for the secretary to pick up and transfer her to Sarah's office, where she was on her break. |
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After being reprimanded by our mother, she kicked me in the shin as she went to go pick up the remains of a tuna mayonnaise sandwich. |
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Each time you return to the puzzle, you pick up the same threads and weave a different cloth. |
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Flick through a list of his bestselling books and you will soon pick up on the common thread running through them. |
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I laughed and pushed him away as I saw the familiar blue pick up truck coming down the road. |
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Walking on land, they pick up food with the nail of their bill or strip seed heads and foliage with the bill's edge. |
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The conductor lifted his baton high above his head, and signaled the band to pick up their instruments. |
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There are plenty of other districts in Essex which are willing to pick up the baton. |
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Somebody needs to pick up the baton here and, you know, without kind of waiting for a consensus or without demanding concessions. |
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So it goes back to what we've been talking about for months, business spending needs to pick up the baton. |
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Once these cards have been dealt, the dealer decides when everyone should pick up their cards. |
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After the deal but before the players pick up their cards, the top card of each hand is turned up. |
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Previously, the region's listeners were only able to pick up the station on medium wave. |
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You and your thunderer can feel free to pick up some of the load of defending the public from the Hollywood cartel. |
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Two, pick up into a hover and do a pedal turn to park the aircraft on the port line-up, a three-minute evolution at most. |
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You often pick up ticks when walking through bracken, and they're best removed quickly if they attach themselves to you. |
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Surely it's impossible to simply pick up a pile of papers and staple them without tidying them? |
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It is possible to pick up the discard pile if it is not frozen and you have a meld or canasta in the same rank as the top card of the pile. |
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After setting a directional beacon to warn passing ships, the Scout looked around the ship, hoping to try and pick up a clue as to what happened. |
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Contrary to belief, money was not flowing in the Cheshire town, the buyers there must be tightwads, and they didn't half pick up some bargains. |
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It hasn't helped either asking dog owners to carry a plastic bag to pick up any poo their tyke drops. |
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I wander round looking like a lost child pawing things for a while, and then panic and pick up something which neither fits nor suits me. |
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The tinsel celebrity, now the talk of the town, was flying to Coimbatore for a shoot and she stopped off to pick up her boarding pass. |
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As worn as they are, the beckets were excellently done and probably would still pick up a loaded chest! |
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Pretty much anywhere you go in Paris, you'll find a restaurant where you can pick up a merguez sausage sandwich. |
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I don't expect it to be a bed of roses but if it all crumbles I will pick up the pieces in my own way, without the help of lawyers. |
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Managers often become sentimental about products, hoping that sales will pick up when the market improves. |
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The friendly council have opened a nice new road and it's so smooth you pick up quite a lot of speed before you realise how fast you are going. |
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He peered outside, seeing the backside of a cursing orderly as he bent over to pick up a heap of empty bedpans. |
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She sighed, brushed her hands and bent down to pick up a roll of toilet paper and the shaving cream. |
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They beg for money, often using bits of broken English they pick up from the occasional soldier they encounter. |
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Most centres in the United Kingdom recommend computed tomography of the chest to pick up synchronous early lung tumours or metastases. |
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A hackney carriage plate allows drivers to pick up passengers who flag them down in the street or from ranks in the city. |
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In fact, it's illegal for the taxi drivers to pick up anyone trying to flag them down. |
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You can also pick up fresh tortillas and Mexican pastries, learn to make special holiday dishes, and tour a chocolate factory. |
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Every Saturday, Zhu would pick up his beloved at the drill base and accompany her home. |
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At the art gallery Felix, a sex-starved film critic, is visiting an art gallery to try to pick up girls. |
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These can pick up car number plates from 200 yards away and record voices via microphones on the outside of the van. |
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Headset microphones are cheaper generally than the lip mic, though they can pick up a limited amount of background sound. |
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You use the mouse to click on targets for attack or to pick up items that fall to the ground. |
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Voters in the ward are being invited to the town hall to pick up fresh papers and cast their votes in a private booth. |
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The farm worker is forced to take refuge in a shack settlement in a black township and pick up the threads of his disrupted life as best he can. |
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As soon as I got somewhere, I would call for a tow truck to pick up my car, drive it home, and let my parents pay for it. |
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During sentencing recently it was revealed his killer was insulted Clyburn did not pick up the tab after their drinking session. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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The warship sent away a landing craft to pick up the sailors in the water. |
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We'll swing by your place and pick up some jimmies and things for you! |
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For example, Mexicans are watching their traditional maize versions, or landraces, to see whether they'll pick up genes from the abundant U.S. crops of transgenic corn. |
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Buses could also pick up passengers without pulling into stops. |
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At first, we figured business would pick up once we ironed out the kinks. |
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Since getting out, in May, davenport says he has been attempting to pick up what he calls normal life. |
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The problem with using baited feathers is that invariably the fish will spin as you reel them in, especially if you pick up an occasional pouting as well. |
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Slowly, I begin to pick up a few words and try to memorize their meanings. |
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The only training BP has provided for the public is to teach us how to safely pick up trash and driftwood from our own beaches. |
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Filigree strips of bright slanting light filtered by the bamboo move slowly with the sun and pick up the sparkle of specially chosen sand in the adobe-like render. |
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When wrecked, she was travelling in ballast with her four holds empty from her home port of Aarhus, Denmark, bound for Newcastle-upon-Tyne to pick up a general cargo. |
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She turned around to pick up the paper towels and wipe it off. |
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And when counting the cost of our excesses, let us not forget the unfortunate Mediterranean authorities who have to pick up the pieces when holidaying Brits lose all control. |
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At mealtimes you will go with me to the kitchens to pick up the food. |
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If you really want to maximize your recovery time in bed, whether you are asleep or not, pick up a set of earthing sheets. |
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The casino scenes try to pick up and amplify various characters as the camera moves around and there are several occasions where the speakers can't keep up. |
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But then, neither had he planned to pick up his company and move it lock, stock, and barrel to San Jose, California, from Cleveland, Ohio, last fall. |
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And, sure enough, with a slight adjustment in our colour choices, we were able to pick up all the paint we'll need to finish the job at a real bargain price. |
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For instance, if you travel to Dallas, the watch will pick up signals from the Dallas radio station and reset itself for the appropriate time zone. |
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It has a fun mechanism where you pick up a group of meeples and drop off one on each tile you pass over and the last tile is triggered with the color you dropped there. |
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The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process. |
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And it was impossible not to pick up a hint of resentment in his voice. |
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I nodded, wiping my dry mouth on the back of my hand before I bent at the waist to pick up my bag and my text book, tilting my head when it tipped dizzily to the side. |
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A wildlife garden will be built on the day, complete with composting displays and a wormery, and don't forget to pick up your free wildflower seeds. |
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If I really want some chips, I pick up a single-size serving, and I steer clear of the vending machine, arming myself by preparing fruits and vegetables as snacks. |
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He was an outspoken critic of the show when it began, mostly because it scuttled his own plans for a Galactica reboot that would pick up where the 1978 version left off. |
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They can have the money wired to their bank account, they can open an account with a specified bank, or they can pick up their winnings personally. |
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So, if your Christmas gift list expands as easily as your waistline at this time of year, you need to know where to pick up some spot-on presents at knock-down prices. |
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If the mood strikes you, you are welcome to pick up a copy of our siddur and pray with us. |
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Meanwhile, two teams of would-be Bargain Hunters pick up objets d' art at knock-down prices from their local antique fair and then try to flog them down the auction room. |
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They have failed to win any of the seven games since, a slump which has seen them pick up only three points and crash out of the reckoning for a play-off finish. |
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The reaction on the doorstep has been very positive and the Green Party is hopeful it will pick up on what it says is a backlash against the Government parties. |
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First of all, shopping list in hand, I legged it down to the San Francisco Ferry Building to see what fresh produce I could pick up there at the Farmers Market. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm somewhat reassured that medication mistakes were committed by nurses and not the janitorial staff or the people who come in to pick up the laundry. |
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Following this they will pick up a club class flight to Monaco, home of the mega rich and famous, for a two-night stay in David Coulthard's Columbus Hotel. |
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Tharp compares the work to a game of jacks, one in which you pick up an increasing number of pieces with one hand while bouncing a ball in the other. |
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Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet. |
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Chip leaders should pound away and continue to pick up blinds and antes. |
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I would hope he would recognize that this is not an appropriate location, pick up his marbles and go home, but we've long since given up hope on that. |
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If therefore after the pick up of the vehicle winterly conditions set in and you do not have snow tyres, significant additional charges may occur. |
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I take a deep breath, pick up the receiver and punch his number in. |
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Journey times were halved, so they were able to pick up more fares. |
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Next May sees full council elections across England and Wales, and the BNP is aiming to pick up seats in target areas such as West Yorkshire and Barking, east London. |
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They are also offering to send out rubbish patrols after closing to pick up bottles, flyers and food wrappings in the immediate vicinity of the premises. |
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That was a plus-he wouldn't be immediately identified as American, but if the opposition had a directional microphone, which could even pick up whispers, the ruse would be up. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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I was a free spirit who could pick up and go at a moment's notice, but those feelings faded when I realized what I was missing. |
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I stopped to pick up a gallon of milk on my way home from work. |
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Exhilarated by her return to filmmaking, campion expects to pick up the pace. |
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Their fleet of four refrigerated trucks makes regular rounds to local farmers and grocery-chain warehouses to pick up anything that hasn't spoiled. |
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I hate going into the shopping mall at the corner of my home, but that is where I have to pick up my packages that are too big for the mailman to carry. |
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If the recovery agency is shut down, blackbird would likely pick up the rescue business as it is outsourced. |
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Editors were apoplectic, and they showed it by quitting en masse, leaving Mays to pick up the pieces. |
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Maybe that was because I was beginning to pick up an appreciable income outside the office, and thus felt rich. |
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Although Korra looks at PTSD and assault with supernatural grandiosity, fans were quick to pick up on it in some forums. |
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If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox. |
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Unfortunately, there didn't seem to be anyone around to pick up the phone. |
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He bent his thoughts to see if he could pick up on Chanet's thoughts. |
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There was an icy tailwind and blowing mist as she, Amy, and Pat began to pick up too much speed descending the long hill down the backside of the Tehachapi pass. |
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Insurance firms typically pick up the hefty bills for sinkhole remediation. |
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Her ears were straining to pick up the sound of the telephone ring. |
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While they don't pick up fine little crosshairs or even dot reticles as fast as they used to, they still appreciate good magnification and fine optics. |
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Tuesday might pick up an Asian theme with Thai chicken curry, Vietnamese spring rolls, courgette yakitori skewers, sesame noodles and end with dark chocolate and orange tart. |
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That's why you could see Johnson seated behind the wheel of an almond sweeper, gathering almonds into windrows, readying them for pick up by a harvester. |
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Spending time around C.I.s makes it easier for a U.C. to pick up the slang of meth and its users. |
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A Hackney license enables taxi drivers to pick up fares on the street as and when they are flagged down, while private hire drivers rely on bookings. |
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I'm going to do all the little last-minute-things on my list, help Max pack the van, and then we'll go pick up Jae and Maura and hit the road, yeehah! |
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When snakes flick their tongues in and out, they pick up chemical cues from the air, which they transfer to a sensory organ in the roof of the mouth. |
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I'd pick up drugs straight away and my plans went out of the window. |
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She got my cell phone number from my mother, who warned her I was impossible to get hold of because I never pick up the phone, but Debbie got me on the first try. |
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It seems others have to pick up the slack you create in shirking existing obligations. |
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When staff pick up the nets, they note how many fish of each species are collected in which net webbing, measure each fish and tag and release some of those taken alive. |
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It's a fast language for doing all sorts of text transformations, and you can pick up the simpler elements, I think, from scratch in a week or two. |
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It's so much easier to get to a mouse than pick up a pen when keyboarding. |
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The cameras could pick up flashes of lightning among the thunderheads. |
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Her shot was wide but Gallagher was there to pick up the loose ball. |
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You can pick up a bargain at an auction, but this can be risky as auctioneers can refuse to accept responsibility for the quality of goods they auction. |
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Why call a taxi when you can hail a Lyft to pick up visiting family and friends? |
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During the installation we ran the screed off the slope laser and were able to pick up the cross-slope laser and use it for our pitch on the tennis courts. |
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I did pick up some seeds for African daisies and Tumbling Tom tomatoes. |
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I also pick up two kangris, clay lamps that Kashmiris fill with glowing charcoals and hold against their bodies, inside their feyrans, in the cold of winter. |
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Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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Every time you pick up the phone, go shopping, do your banking, use the Internet, or watch a movie, you're spinning the wheels of trade in services. |
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Mrs Johnson said he worked at the Co-op's wet fish shop in Rosemary Road for a time and managed to pick up a speeding fine while riding his trade bike. |
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Earlier this month the sanctuary was called out to save two white runner ducks and in December they had to pick up three ducks from the same place. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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All waste oil is barreled for pick up by a waste oil burning company. |
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At least that way we could pick up on points that we have learned in the first year and have a good run at developing the project further over two, three, four or five years. |
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What image are you hoping people who pick up this book and read it, come away with? |
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When you pick up a handset it generates a loop current in the circuit. |
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The creeping attack insured that the first assault would come without warning because the enemy would not pick up the asdic of the first ship right above her. |
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Then quick dash round downstairs, pick up some tops, ostensibly for work, but probably unsuitable with those necklines, and home within two hours of leaving the office. |
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Web-spinners pick up vibrations through the silk threads of the web. |
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I pick up the photo and put an arm around Anders, rubbing his back. |
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Most athletes do not pick up the sport of rowing until university. |
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When the Spanish speakers pick up the pace and the volume, it's an auditory cue to stop reading your newspaper, balancing your checking account or writing your article. |
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The next day, the male florets mature, the flies pick up more pollen, the spines wither, and the flies are released to spread their pollen to other nefarious arums. |
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Well, before you head out to pick up your holiday gifts, listen up. |
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Sarah sauntered over to pick up the dish of cold meats and ate in silence. |
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Thomson is one of those gifted writers who make any subject that they choose to pick up lively and instructive. |
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While you're at it, treat yourself to a new cabinet to display some of the books and tchotchkes you're bound to pick up on your travels. |
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Kirsty volunteers to make a daily dash for the town's market stalls to see what tasty titbits she can pick up for the primates and porcupines. |
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