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But I did learn to pick porcini while I was writing this novel.
We learn to pick up a mooring under sail by picking up a mooring under sail.
One print ad declares, "Before I have kids, I want to: fly a plane, go sailing, go mountain unicycling, learn to pick the banjo" and so on.
Writers of nonfiction narratives learn to pick their subjects with care, because some true stories are much, much more interesting than others.
"As time goes on, you learn to pick your spots, focus on what's pertinent: giving your team a good design and trying to get them in a frame of mind to perform at their best level.
"There may not be a serious, committed baby boomer alive who didn't at some point in his or her youth try to spend a few minutes at least trying to learn to pick a guitar like Doc Watson," Mr. Clinton said.
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It's learning to pick your battles.
I was learning to pick my battles.
But Mr. Chambers learned to pick his battles.
"But after two decades in Congress, she says she has learned to pick her battles".
(She did at first, but now she's learned to pick up her feet).
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