This equates to surveying an area the size of Plymouth while being able to pick out isolated features the size of a dustbin. |
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You want to pick out a chimney sweep who's certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. |
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Those who do not have a problem will be able to pick out certain numbers or shapes from within the dot patterns. |
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The basement is where the celebrity pianists go to pick out a Steinway for their recording sessions, concerts, TV shows. |
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The laugh was deep and jovial, yet any listener could pick out the sinister tone. |
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She was maid of honor at my wedding, gave me a bridal shower, helped me pick out my dress, etc. |
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The climax of the film is a justly celebrated sequence in which the camera glides over a crowded dancefloor to pick out the true murderer. |
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It was said he could pick out a noble from a peasant in a room, even if they were all dressed in the finest robes of state. |
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I pick out simple stone washed jean capris and a vintage style button down, white with small black polka dots, short sleeve shirt. |
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For now, everybody will have to pick out little hints of romance with eagle eyes while I cackle in the background. |
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A spectrometer will measure the temperature of the atmosphere at various heights and pick out surface hot spots such as active volcanoes. |
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But now the problem is that I have to watch the video that was recorded of me, and pick out one spot to show my tutor. |
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Coming down from the moors at Cropton you used to be able to pick out Norton high street, now all you can see is great big splodges of light. |
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I could just pick out enormous square shapes on the seabed below, seemingly arranged in a regular pattern. |
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To pick out fingerprints, for example, they often dust with fluorescent dye under a black light. |
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I found myself squinting and tilting my head, trying to pick out what the surgeons are up to amid the blood and gore. |
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Try to pick out the googly-eyed CPAs on the street who will be all hopped up on Red Bull and crystal meth for the next day and a half. |
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Gamers familiar with some tracks will easily be able to pick out certain landmarks or other features from their real-life counterparts. |
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A quick climb up the family tree and it's easy to pick out the source of our eye color, the curl in our hair, even our personality quirks. |
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The purpose of scanning a scene in this manner is to pick out details and their relations to one another. |
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Up in the heights of the room, Bross could barely pick out the small windows that lined the apex of the ceiling. |
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At just four years of age she began to pick out tunes she heard on the radio on the family's Baby Grand Piano. |
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Internet chat rooms are used as an online version of focus groups that use data mining techniques to pick out certain key words or phrases. |
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Pip quickly led the way over to the brightly colored silks and linens, then had Sonia pick out the fabric for her clothes. |
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He let her pick out his tuxedo with a cummerbund and tie to match her dress. |
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On top of my hearing impediment I find I can't pick out individual conversations in crowds. |
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Fabric is the first thing you would pick out for a tailor-made suit, so why not do the same with your ready-to-wear suit? |
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Would I have the nerve to pick out a wig that was fun and frivolous, or would the illness sap my sense of humor? |
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The horizon was punctuated by four distant patterns of cooling towers, but try as we did we couldn't pick out a hint of York. |
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We went to some dress shop to pick out a navy, simply cut blue dress and a pair of clunky sandals. |
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She wanted to spend time with Jason but she didn't want to be the clingy girlfriend so she decided to go help Mariana pick out the music. |
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At the age of three, she could already pick out a colour mistake in her uncle's tie. |
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Against a dark backdrop, invisible footlights pick out Paganini's lithe silhouette, sheathed in a formal black suit. |
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Andrew can pick out a lovely melody but his harmonies often seem out and he's better with melodies than he is with rhythms, for the moment. |
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Sometimes chickens will pick out the weakest one in the flock and peck it to death. |
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Each regional section has a brief introduction to set the scene and pick out distinctive geographical and topographical features. |
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Listening carefully to the riparian symphony of birdsong, wind, and water, I begin to pick out some faint, clicky sounds. |
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Go shopping and pick out the stuff you like at any store, then wait a few weeks and go back to get it when it's sitting on the sale rack. |
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These pack-houses have machines which grade for size and conveyor lines where people pick out misshapen and damaged produce. |
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It will pick out one bird from a flock and give chase, indifferent to the calls and mobbing flights of other birds. |
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How can one pick out the symptoms of mental illness in patients who seem otherwise normal? |
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Then we had to go and pick out presents for a baby shower and we decided that we would split the cost of the gifts. |
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Mum helped pick out the toy shopping trundler complete with imitation foods. |
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You'd think they would be wise and paint their boats, but they pick out the worst old tubs for their rum ships. |
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One of the things he most loves about that landscape is the way the stone walls that thread across the hills pick out the contours of the land. |
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Knowing him for this long, I had gained the ability to pick out the reasons for any strange mood swing he went through. |
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So when I started twisting the fruit around to loosen the membrane and subsequently pick out the seeds, Joey started pointing at me and laughing. |
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I tend to pick out the one pound coins and the silver to buy my lunch the next day so generally it's just the coppers that are left. |
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Of all the beeps and bloops in your home, you're still likely able to pick out your telephone. |
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The Royal Mail was this morning searching all post to pick out voting papers, to be delivered in special drops or collected by town hall staff. |
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I'd pick out those I thought would be the exuberant huggers, the proper handshakers or the ones who never touch at all. |
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I didn't even pick out a swimsuit because I planned on getting out of swimming somehow. |
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Knees bent and her head bobbing, Liadan's fingers fairly fly across the fingerboard as she bends her pick out of shape. |
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At home, Roberta's father repaired an old upright piano, and she began to pick out tunes while sitting on her mother's lap. |
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Satisfied that his three navigators were in agreement, the pilot ordered the bombardier to pick out a mean point of impact, synchronize, and drop the bombs. |
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Visit an animal shelter, pick out the sorriest mutt you can find, and then put it down. |
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Without moving up or down the fingerboard more than one fret, you should be able to pick out each successive sharp or flat key and play that Major scale. |
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Maybe they'll pick out four or five, then reconsign the rest. |
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Then I asked them each to pick out one painting that he or she couldn't stand and tell me what it was about the picture that repelled or repulsed him or her. |
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I have spoken to about a million retailers, who only sell them in packs of assorted colours and don't want to have to sit down and pick out all the purple ones. |
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Using some fairly sophisticated mathematics, you can program the computer to pick out in that array things like straight lines and nicely shaped curves. |
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If there is only one thing I had to pick out, I think the most rewarding thing for me so far was watching those ring pictures come back after Saturn orbit insertion. |
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He uses a sidelight to pick out the ridges and hollows of a Calla lily. |
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She is quite pleased with her knowledge about courts when she is able to pick out the jury, twelve animals and birds who are busy writing on their slates. |
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Xrays easily pick out surgical tools and hard tissues such as bones. |
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Words were difficult to pick out, muted by the thick metal door. |
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The more knowledgeable spectators in the crowd were able to pick out each club runner by the colour of his vest, almost the athletic version of train-spotting. |
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But common nitriles, such as hydrogen cyanide have masses more similar to nitrogen or methane, making them harder to pick out of the INMS results with only one night's study. |
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From a deck of cards, pick out the ace through six of one suit. |
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He could vaguely pick out a humanoid figure in the bright light. |
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But, you can still pick out a sexy patch to cover up the gaping hole in your head, which thank goodness was discovered after we dilated your eyes! |
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Can't she pick out her own Zircon and hypo-allergenic steel? |
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In discussing some general problem in nature he always knows how to pick out a typical concrete physical problem and to give it a clear mathematical formulation. |
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When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex? |
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The only details either of them could pick out was the enormous golden crown sitting on the cowled brow and the huge sword strapped to the side of the mount. |
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At first, the sound is just a dull roar, but then after a while you pick out patterns in the ticking, as the metronomes go in and out of phase with each other. |
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With his pearly-whites and gleaming eyes, you should pick out Jimmy Floyd in a pea-souper. |
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We had no waterbags. We lived on the veldfoods that quite by chance I had learned to pick out by keeping an eye on the bearers. |
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Rudolf would tell them to go to the basement and pick out a pair of free Pumas. |
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She meant to use the cumbrous machine to pick out this, that, and the other interesting person from the muddle of the world. |
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Unlike the Web, old-fashioned steam television must be viewed in sequence in order to pick out those rare bits of useful information. |
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Even a medium sized telescope should be able to pick out different terrain, cloud features and possibly the south polar cap. |
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You ll be able to pick out the whales at Kaikoura, the Beehive, the pohutukawa blossom and the fern, among others. |
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The young birds cry out for food, and the parents returning from the sea manage to pick out their own amid a mass of look-alikes. |
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All this is narrated in the form of 'sequences' that begin 722 days prior, with January trying to pick out a perp from a lineup. |
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A small telescope or even good binoculars will pick out the main cloud belts, the Great Red Spot and, of course, the four inner Galilean moons. |
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Pure yeast cultures allow brewers to pick out yeasts for their fermentation characteristics, including flavor profiles and fermentation ability. |
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Uplighters can be used to pick out individual shrubs and trees and give a variety of effects. |
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The web services pick out data layer symbolizations from different ArcIMS mapservices and composite the component images together. |
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For advice on how to be a topnotch salesperson, you could easily pick out a title from the local bookstore's offerings. |
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Very often husbands would patronise my boutique and pick out something for the little lady and, in passing, pick out something for themselves. |
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The output of these tests is nicely tabularized so it is easy to quickly pick out the relevant features. |
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Little and Law combined to pick out McCulloch and although his effort was sclaffed it still wrong-footed Adam. |
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Swainson's thrushes too were easy to pick out, and other passerines could be regularly seen as silhouettes as they fluttered in front of the moon. |
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A reef fish's visual system, however, typically doesn't pick out fine distinctions in the yellows but is especially sensitive to shades of blue green. |
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The score had been written without the treble and bass, but it was easy to pick out which was which based on the location of the notes on the staff. |
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In the last rays of the setting sun, you could pick out far away down the reach his beard borne high up on the white structure, foaming up stream to anchor for the night. |
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Tweezers are used to pick out details or to pull on the glass. |
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The SHB females will pick out a honeybee colony which is in stress and does not have enough bees to cover every square inch of comb to police and protect it. |
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This solution allows the Command executor to iterate through a collection of unrelated objects with no vtables and pick out the right method for each one. |
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Skilled people will be needed to pick out what tiny insignificant nothings will become intergalactic trends that end up making gazillions of spondulicks. |
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Peterman Company was around in the 1920s, O'Hurley might have been able to pick out some clothing and fashion accessories for Flynn from the company's catalogue. |
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