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"To be picked from the Web based on things that I've talked about," Ms. Aceto said, "I feel like there's actually somebody listening".
The banks will be picked from the list at short notice once the decision to begin the sell-off is taken.
Whereas evergreen Mediterranean herbs such as thyme, sage and rosemary can be picked from the garden throughout the winter, the days of fresh basil are numbered.
Everything seemed to be moving along, with three horses still to be picked from the box, when the announcer, Chris Lincoln, apparently misread the pill pulled for Artax as No. 15, which had already been drawn by Rock and Roll.
In the days leading up to the long weekend, vegetables start to be picked from the garden, fish starts to be bought from the market, pots and pans bubble away on the stove.
Where access to the forests is free, and when the property rights to the products that can be picked from the ground are not clearly assigned, forest owners bear a cost, in the form of forest damage by pickers, and receive no benefit.
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The fruits are picked from the small branches.
Colonies were picked from the master plate, and used as DNA template for PCR.
The only thing missing is the star, and he is picked from the audience.
If the caller fails to answer correctly, another is picked from the pool.
The spots identified on the western blot image were picked from the 2D gel using an Ettan Spot Picker (GE Healthcare).
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