| When teams from outside the elite gatecrash the party the favoured clubs pick apart their squads to ensure no repetition. |
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| If you like to pick apart technical flaws and continuity goofs, then you should have a field day with Twister. |
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| It seems mean to point it out, to pick apart ideas so embryonic and unformed. |
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| His penchant for detail and symbolism are catnip to obsessive fans who read between every line, scrutinize every frame and pick apart the show's cryptic teasers. |
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| Machines will increasingly be able to pick apart jargon, nuance and even riddles. |
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| What's exciting is to use the tools we have to explore and pick apart this mystery. |
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| Because of how they do things, we have to analyze and pick apart every justice bill the Conservatives introduce. |
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| We can pick apart everything he says but at the end of the day the Prime Minister of Canada has the responsibility to name a public inquiry. |
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| Let me, instead, pick apart Chaucer in the library. |
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| As a practical matter, because the U. S. is not there with fast track authority, no other country will make significant concessions that the United States congress may pick apart and undercut. |
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| Now we had to go in and look at a company's computer system, pick apart its financial reporting process, and even review its ethical and governance standards. |
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| The lawyer tries to pick apart and contradict what the other party said. |
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| We could pick apart this thing and make it look really bad. |
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| Technically, there's always stuff I can pick apart. |
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| Could British football change, learn, adapt, pick apart the strands? |
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| I can pick apart the race 100 different ways, but just getting in the water and racing was something I was looking forward to. |
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| But they gave up hope of finding any more survivors a week ago and are now using heavy machinery to pick apart the ruins and uncover the bodies buried inside, CNN reported. |
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| But as part of the massive debrief, an independent chairman is needed to pick apart the good, the bad and the ugly of how the floods were handled. |
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