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This was launched from another plane, took photographs of its target, and released a parachute upon its return so it could be picked up by a helicopter.
"Just as striking was the skull, which was so tangible it looked as if it could be picked up from that rock," he said.
Data was not encrypted, meaning that it could be picked up by any system in between the TV set and LG's servers.
He was prepared to use a hand truck to get furniture to Canal Street, where it could be picked up by his drivers.
The explosives were loaded into an Iraqi truck, which the Americans led to an Iraqi battalion headquarters in the rear so it could be picked up by an American explosive ordnance detachment that day.
He loves a tall tale, especially told from a bar stool -- like the one he heard from a man who claims to have dentures fashioned from the teeth of a bear he shot, or the mushroom picker's boast of finding a matsutake so big it could be picked only with a chain saw or a winch.
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It could be picking up a puppy to adopt – anything you think that is a powerful shared experience".
If the Big East doesn't make a smart choice, it could be picking up the pieces of a broken league again.
It could be picking up the phone to someone who may be alone; offering a word of encouragement to a person who is struggling; taking the time to prepare a nurturing meal for your partner.
"It was that they could be picked up by foreign countries".
The girl had set off on the descent, going back and forth in her tranquil zigzags, and had already reached the point where the trails were more trafficked by skiers, yet her figure, faintly sketched, like an oscillating parenthesis, didn't get lost in the confusion of darting interchangeable profiles: it remained the only one that could be picked out and followed, removed from chance and disorder.
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