Inside, he filled his coffee cup, picked out a nicely glazed cream filled doughnut, and walked over to the magazine rack. |
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Acquire a ten-digit grid location of a landmark easily picked out on imagery such as a road intersection. |
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Ignoring the supporting Johnny McBride, the Loup player picked out the unmarked Bradley who rifled the ball to the net. |
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He matched an eyewitness's account of a man seen with Walsh shortly before she died, and was picked out in a police line-up. |
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There was a hole in the arm of the chair, and she picked out tiny pieces of foam and arranged them in a pattern like a flower. |
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He was still in the outfit I'd picked out for him for the party, but it was rumpled from being slept in. |
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Walking over to her wardrobe, she picked out a pair of jeans, a tank top and a light jacket. |
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Of course some audience members want to be picked out and made fun of, as they purposely dress up for the part. |
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Hedda picked out one covered with mysterious scrawls and studied it carefully, until she finally looked up. |
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Scottie gave Charlie a cosmetic bag that his mom had picked out, and Sara's present was a silver plated bangle bracelet. |
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She picked out a plain dress of dark green material and a clean loin cloth. |
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After he took his shower, Romeo picked out a clean pair of jeans and his favorite tee shirt. |
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He later agreed to take part in an identity parade and was picked out by the girl. |
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We had long since decided that he was picking middle names that went with the first names we picked out. |
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After the first decade, the money was appreciably better, and Ann campaigned mightily for a plantation she had picked out. |
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I scrawled it down on a candy bar wrapper I picked out of a nearby trash can and gave it to her. |
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They picked out an odd assortment of two-by-fours and pieces of plywood and loaded it into my pickup truck. |
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I opened the closet, and picked out a Hawaiian shirt at random, this one being red with black silhouettes of dragons on it. |
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Drying herself quickly, she picked out a moss green, sleeveless dress, with a deeply scooped neck. |
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Other drawings and photographs, projected as slides or mounted on easels, picked out details of the city, highlighting the jumble of old and new. |
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She went through it carefully and then picked out black eyeliner, a skin tone colored eyeshadow, and a light pink blush. |
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Steve Staunton's resulting centre picked out Angel who took advantage of slack marking to head past Steve Banks. |
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Well, here's the quote, with the part that AP quoted picked out in boldface. |
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She picked out a brand-new, unworn dark denim miniskirt and held it up against her, checking it out in the mirror. |
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The interior fittings are very pleasant, being white, picked out with gold, the upholstering being red Utrecht velvet. |
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Nadia picked out violets, lilies and blue tulips at the florist, telling her father to meet her there. |
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Tash picked out a spring roll and dunked it into the sweet chilli sauce David had prepared. |
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Faith picked out a pair of faded, blue jean, hip-huggers and a blue jean tube top that zipped closed in the front. |
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Dialogue had to be carefully picked out from among the buzz of insects and neighbours chatting. |
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Close to where I had been sitting the light picked out a squat toad about the size of a small teapot. |
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I have still got that card you picked out because it was like my dog Nip, and it was the dead ring of him. |
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If two or more people suggested the chosen name, the winner will be picked out of a hat. |
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Two lucky volunteers' names were picked out of a hat to fill the two places allocated to some charities for a trip to London. |
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He had picked out several compact discs and cassettes, among other things that he'd chosen from our various racks and shelves. |
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Going to her bureau, she picked out a light blue dress and changed into it. |
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Within minutes, Jeanna picked out something that fit Dan perfectly, all down to the red Converse high-tops. |
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Red-eyed swimming crabs glared at us and shrimps, or the vivid orange and blue markings of a squat lobster, were picked out by our torch beams. |
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I've picked out his gift and struggled over an appropriate note that makes a vain attempt to impart something passing for wisdom. |
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She walked into her closet picked out a red leather mini clutch and her favorite pair of red two and half inch heels and walked out of her room. |
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The fuel tank was painted the same light blue as the wings with the retaining straps picked out in red to match the chassis. |
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The elaborate metalwork of the handsome old bridges spanning the river is picked out in brilliant colours. |
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The basic color is a dark blue, the incised patterns being picked out in red, white, green, and yellow. |
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The ornate plasterwork ceiling had lines and flowers picked out in gold leaf and deep red. |
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His watch was large and methodical, and on the outer case two hearts were picked out in diamonds from the dark solid gold. |
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The V for Victoria is picked out in diamonds, R for Regina in pearls and I for Imperatrix in turquoises. |
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An MG badge was cast in each cam cover at the front, with the letters and the octagon picked out in red. |
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He finally picked out everything, from the guitar to picks to the strap and amp, wrote it all down and came up with the exact cost. |
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Several of the cassettes and compact discs he'd picked out here were country and classical music ones. |
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They've been picked out and treated very inhumanely, without a chance to rectify a mistake or correct their status. |
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He picked out some seeds and cordage, rope made by twisting plant fibers together. |
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I must be over reacting, I told myself, and picked out a flowered skirt and purple shirt to wear to the daycare where I worked. |
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The torch picked out a tiny red hermit crab as it climbed laboriously across the top of a sponge. |
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As usual I'd picked out one of the veggie meals, a bowl of salad, a cube-shaped green jello, and a crimson glossy apple. |
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It is not purely for the benefit of the prosecution to have the suspect picked out. |
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He was arrested in April and maintained his denials even after he had been picked out by the boy during identification procedures. |
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His cross picked out Gray whose diving header was off target, although he was offside. |
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You could certainly see what Taube meant when he sang about the dove-grey islands and boats picked out in china white on the green Gulf Stream. |
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I ploughed through the list of courses and picked out about a dozen that appealed. |
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The overall tone is a muted greenish grey, picked out by the stone statue of the Madonna and the abundant foliage. |
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When I needed new tires for my car, I asked the guy in the tire place if the tires I picked out were all weather radials. |
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By way of comparison, I went to the book shelf and picked out three Ian Fleming books at random. |
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He picked out Mark O'Brien and the full forward calmly stroked the ball into the net. |
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Then, he picked out a piece of paper and unfolded the paper that had the word, Dianna written on it. |
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Hallie laid the dress she picked out for the festivities on the bed, careful not to wrinkle the fabric. |
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Many of them were written in crayon in David's clumsy writing, with each letter picked out in a colour different from the letter preceding it. |
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Portrayed in seventeenth-century dress, the central figures are richly picked out in colourful threads of satin and stern stitch with couched silk and purl. |
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On the hour mark Moreau picked out Fernandez in the box and he looked sure to score, but the outcome was another near miss, his shot shaving the post. |
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Watch out for window frames and other woodwork picked out in shades of cream or gray-green. |
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A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane. |
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Only the shields are picked out with carefully selected colours. |
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It was picked out as the best of the bunch and sent to the workshop to be converted into a driver training bus and given a new coat of green paint. |
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The irregular mosaic of small fields below looked almost universally dry, with the heavily treed hedgerows picked out in a dark green reminiscent of much later in the summer. |
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I picked out a nice bunch of black salsify from the left of this basket. |
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Robinson picked out the unmarked midfielder Robert Power inside the penalty area but Power dinked a left-footed effort the wrong side of the post. |
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Allison picked out a nice lavender and white flower printed summer dress with loose straps and a cut along the side only going up as far as the knee. |
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She picked out a pencil from her pencil box and began to draw. |
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I picked out a rose-colored silk blouse and a pair of jeans to wear. |
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I picked out 10 uncrushed bottles and loaded them into my trunk. |
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He's even picked out what color tailor-made shirt he's going to wear. |
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There she picked out her light blue corduroys and a black blouse to match. |
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Before the commencement of the festival young maidens put their names into a hat and the young men picked out the name of the girl who would be their partner for the festival. |
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To this end, one worker has been picked out, made an example of and punished, together with a member of the factory council who was also dismissed without notice. |
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The residents' lounge is furnished and decorated in keeping with its Victorian image, the plaster rosette on the ceiling is picked out in gold leaf, fawn and white. |
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Then she gives my clothes a once-over, suddenly scrutinizing the outfit Sini picked out for me as if it is the most important thing in the whole world. |
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He hung up and went back into the basement studio and picked up a guitar and picked out a melody that had been playing around in the back of his head for the last few hours. |
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Another smith, probably Vulcan, appears on a large cream vessel from Ashton, with the figures in low barbotine relief, details being picked out in dark bronze slip. |
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I picked out my cutest outfit that day to make a good impression. |
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A single spearlike shaft of moonlight picked out her features. |
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Those are the bits picked out by the speech-writers for special emphasis. |
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She picked out a pair of jean shorts and a purple tie-dyed shirt. |
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Usually, the toolmaker started with a large cobble, probably picked out of a stream bed, and flaked it with a hammerstone into the required shape. |
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My immediate chief was a lieutenant Colonel Verne L. Bowers, clearly picked out by Eisenhower as a highly talented staff officer. |
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We went to the make-up section and I picked out a new mascara, a blue eyeliner, a grey kohl one, and a set of six eyeshades, brown, rust, grey, blue, green and silver. |
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The one she picked out was a beauty, a big one, an A-frame with picture windows for the New West view. |
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After a while we cruised into Yosemite village and checked out the grocery store, picked out some more provisions, trail mix, and tuna snack packs. |
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It was mixing with a flock of post-breeding Sandwich Terns but it could be picked out by its thick, gull-like black bill. |
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But if one factor must be picked out it is kaizen a commitment throughout most Japanese corporations to continual improvement in quality. |
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Screwed to the front is a black plate, with the word 'WHISTLE' picked out in bold brass capitals. |
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There was a single birch tree that overtopped the other trees on the island, and was now picked out against the moon-drenched sky. |
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Marissa and I went to her favorite store, and I picked out a multigreen one-piece in about seven minutes. |
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Instead of having full verses and choruses, he picked out vocal phrases and played them like an instrument, using sampling technology. |
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Quinn picked himself up and converted the spot-kick, then moments later Luke Bottomer drilled over after being picked out by Fabrice Kasiama. |
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Brady got in behind Cristian Gamboa and his daisycutter cross picked out Ince, who had the freedom of the home penalty area. |
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The shell is then broken with a wooden club and the nutmegs are picked out. |
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From the many prisoners taken, 74 were picked out to be executed in their own villages. |
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My name is Katie Jonas. I was born in Utica. My dad worked on a brickyard. I picked out the name Sharon Falconer while I was a stenographer. |
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I'm really looking forward to hosting the LBD event again next week and have an exciting wee frock picked out. |
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The majority of species eat small invertebrates picked out of mud or exposed soil. |
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I picked out one and they then took it over to the large Alsation dog sitting in the corner. |
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The site is hosted on my Internet Webspace so I can't put too many on but I've picked out my favourites. |
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We picked out the subtle quacks of gadwalls and teal, along with peeps of wigeons and whistles of pintails. |
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So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day. |
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The Ministry of Economy picked out this year's winners of subventions for installment of solar collectors. |
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Sir Arnold has picked out his top 10 favourites, with prices slashed by anything between PS1000 and PS300 on top of their already low, low price tags. |
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Rather than being a recording of a single show, the tour was recorded every night and the band picked out the best version of each song individually. |
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Madame Defarge herself picked out the pattern on her sleeve with her toothpick, and saw and heard something inaudible and invisible a long way off. |
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And as I sat there brooding on the old, unknown world, I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. |
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Bent was again left with the simplest of finishes when Rooney picked out Young and he unselfishly crossed for Bent to tap in from inside the six-yard area. |
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Sean Mackle's wonderful vision picked out Gault, whose shot was hoofed off the line by Jim Ervin, but the gangling midfielder followed up to poke home the rebound. |
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She initially described the animal as brown and white and picked out a blue heeler, an Australian cattle dog, when shown a book with pictures of different dog breeds. |
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They picked out two of the strongest of the Boys about the place. |
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Medieval windows above that and then it hits the grey slate roof, its greyness relieved by those delicate little windows again picked out in gold leaf. |
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