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But what was most exciting, he said, was that he had finally picked more tomatoes than his father.
Perhaps they did not mind that someone had finally picked up and bagged a dead pigeon that had become part of the stony landscape around the sculpture.
Mr. Cappelli told county officials yesterday that he had finally picked a hotel operator and that the pace of the project would now pick up.
In appreciation, he invited her to take a memento from his shop, and, while she was furious at Connie Mangskau, she had finally picked out this elephant, but later she was furious at herself for not picking out the much larger one nearby, an elephant the size of a basketball!
Or maybe they were just shocked that someone had finally picked up the pace.
Then, once things had finally picked up in the 80s, the Romanian Communist Party decided its citizens deserved to be fucked over by their own government.
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Mr. Kitts's contractor business, he said, has finally picked up again.
To its credit, in the last few months, the bureau has finally picked up its pace.
The increased global anxiety threatens to slow the recovery in the United States, where job growth has finally picked up after the deepest recession since the Great Depression.
Though German job growth has finally picked up in the last few months, unemployment is expected to stay above 10percentthroughoututhehe year.
The colour may have been bronze, but it was worth its weight in gold for Karina Bryant and for British judo, which has finally picked itself up off the Olympic mat.
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