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And lawmakers are studying the appropriation bill carefully, trying to ascertain what expenses can be picked up with it.
That is like taking the floor space of a respectable house/flat and crumpling it up until it is tiny enough to be picked up with tweezers.
But now everything they sell can be found in supermarkets, sometimes more cheaply and often more conveniently especially if it can be picked up with the weekly food shopping.
They all sit atop little wooden platforms -- they're about 4 feet by 4 feet and called pallets -- that can be picked up with the forklifts without touching the ice cream.
A man of such complacency (his word), not to speak of such "fatal want of generosity" (Alfred Kazin's words), might well, in our day, be picked up with tongs, if he were picked up at all.
Tetris's graphics were simple enough to work on the Game Boy's small gray-scale screen; its motion was slow enough not to blur; its action was a repetitive, storyless puzzle that could be picked up, with no loss of potency, at any moment, in any situation.
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The casino entertainment business seems to be picking up, with Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall being handsomely renovated and the advent of the Borgata nudging other casinos to beef up their offerings, if not their facades.
Though the pace of the car seemed to be picking up, with Coulthard qualifying in the top-10 for the, Webber was unable to convert his early weekend pace into a competitive grid position due to hydraulic problems.
Cues are picked up with alacrity.
In printing, the paper is picked up with two heavy needles through the punched holes.
In the Tucson sector, about 440 a month are picked up with records of burglary, assault or narcotics charges.
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