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I may pick a bit, and then it's back to the couch for more TV.
"I haven't read the book, but it's all they talk about, so I may pick it up".
Even after a vast roast dinner I loiter in the kitchen, pretending to wash up, so that I may pick the carcass.
A contextualist 1-intension based on spelling will not capture any interesting notion of meaning: depending on how it's used and understood in a context, the string 'I' may pick out apples, Antarctica, arguments, or anything else.
I may pick up the tradition of sending them birthday cards".
(030, African/Caribbean, heterosexual, male, 30s) My strain might be totally different than your strain and while I may pick up your strain and it may not cause me any further ill effects, it may produce a rather nasty new strain that I'm capable of passing on or vice versa.
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Although he refers to "the two or three conservative friends I have," he may pick up a lot more of them on the strength of this assault.
Then, he assures me that I may come pick up a new visa at my convenience.
Moylan: I may be picking safe choices, but if we're choosing who is going to win, the Emmys loves a safe choice.
I realize I may be picking nits here, but I long for the day that I review a device with a top-notch integrated speaker so jamming out on the go isn't so problematic.
I guess I lucky – it didn't even occur to me that I may have picked up a new series where the second season wasn't going to be streamable.
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