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The picked
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To grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails.
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The picked guitar line of Black Flag's "I Can See You," which had already hinted at an étude, was transferred to violin and looped into an elaborate canon.
The picked scenarios coincide with the fuel optimised mission scenarios for each mission length, thus the multi-disciplinary environment was not required.
The picked two scenes are respectively magnified in Fig. 8 a, b for imaging performance comparison, where the two-step MOCO imaging results are lied on the left, while the one-step MOCO imaging results are lied on the right.
The picked BSRs are marked with blue triangles; at these points, the seismic profiles exhibited the characteristic of high-amplitude reverse-polarity waveforms paralleling the seafloor compared with the seafloor reflector waveforms.
The picked peaks were then aligned using Profiler's clustering algorithm based on the retention time and m/z of the peaks.
The picked colonies were cultured overnight at 37°C with shaking.
The picked gels were again scanned to verify the correct location of the punched spots.
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Mauresmo is no longer the picked-upon newcomer.
But Later certainly marks a return to the picked-scab rawness and directness of their debut.
The slide show features some of the many versions (almost always titled "Carrie") of the picked-on heroine's signature look.
The basic idea is to match the real-time sampling sequence with the picked-out geomagnetic characteristic sequences from the presurveyed maps (called for-matching sequences).
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