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These skills cannot be picked up casually at the corners of the day.
Protocol at the Open is that the ball cannot be picked up until the players have shaken hands.
Unlike conventional radio transmitters, which transmit on a particular frequency and which cannot be picked up if the receiver is slightly mistuned, UWB devices broadcast at very low power over an extremely wide band of frequencies.
A couple of my leagues have a rule that unless a minor league prospect is drafted and held on a roster, he cannot be picked up on the waiver wire until he's promoted to the big leagues.
In certain productions during certain scenes singers are sometimes positioned in places on the Met's large stage where their voices cannot be picked up by the network of microphones used for radio and for the HD broadcasts that have become so popular in recent years.
If a woman falls in the street and needs to go to hospital she cannot be picked up by an ambulance because the law prohibits it.
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These drugs do not require a prescription but cannot simply be picked up off store shelves.
And such a unit "cannot just be picked up and moved to another hospital" like so much equipment, she said.
Of course, a large sculpture cannot actually be picked up in this way, but it can be designed so as to invite the viewer to think of it as a detached, independent object that has no fixed base and is designed all around.
The three-wheel Peel, which is four and a half feet long and weighs 130 pounds, cannot drive backward; it must be picked up and turned around by hand.
The closest hotels are miles away, meaning they cannot legally serve customers where they are allowed to be picked up, and they cannot legally pick up customers in places near hotels.
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