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You've got to be able to pluck the goose; you don't want to kill it".
You won't get enough basil for pesto, but you will be able to pluck leaves or sprigs.
For one thing, the bosses of renewable-energy start-ups need to understand enough about the science to be able to pluck scientists from obscurity.
The magical promise of bells is that we might be able to pluck the past from the very airwaves around us.
Projected images take on near physical presence, skin pores are displayed with medical detail and hair looks so palpable one feels almost able to pluck it.
He is reputed to be a draft guru able to pluck talent ready for action instead of a project player like the Knicks' lost Frenchman, Frederic Weis.
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When I was able to actually pluck a name from memory, the reaction was almost embarrassing.
One way of testing some fruit for ripeness is to smell it: mangoes, melons and pineapples will smell perfumed when ripe and you should be able to easily pluck a small green leaf from the centre of a pineapple when ripe.
I thought it was because I'm an Aquarian with five additional planets in air that I'm able to seemingly pluck ideas and information out of thin air and put it all together in some logical sequence, to bring it down to earth.
Most of the time, you should be able to just pluck them off the plant.
They had the most harmony-generating brains, the most sensitive fingers and the most skillfully expanding cheeks, able to blow and pluck out the soul's deepest sorrows and transcendent delights.
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