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This series has always picked up on news events with impressive speed.
So yes, we are built on law, but the law has always picked favourites.
She has always picked roles she felt passionate about, but for once the financial pressure was off.
If Kim's nomination goes through, as it surely will, barring something out of the blue a gentleman's agreement between the U.S. and Europe means the former has always picked the head of the Bank the tilt away from old-fashioned development projects and towards public-health initiatives will probably continue.
For instance, knowing that email follow-ups to sales calls are the most time efficient is nice, but that fact is unlikely to convince a salesperson who has always picked up the phone to change his approach, especially if his approach has always worked for him.
Cavendish and Conway are for the most part in agreement; she [Cavendish] simply rejects the traditional conception of matter as inadequate, and then proceeds to argue that the things that our concept of matter has always picked out the things that our language has designated as 'material' are something more.
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We've always picked our spots here.
The woman said emphatically that she had always picked up after the dog.
The old Vienna streetcars have always picked up its passengers while in motion.
The continentals have always picked mushrooms; they know which is which.
And, when he has faltered, Obama said, something, someone, an idea, had always picked him up.
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