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But McCollum's mother, Kathy Andrews, made him pick one sport to master.
Here, it was the contrast of the subdued monotony of the vegetation with the bright pink of the wading birds that made him pick up his camera.
Memories of sharing a room with his brother and father as a seven-year-old and seeking a place where "I won't be alone, I won't be lonely, instead I'll feel content" made him pick the Beatles' track There's a Place as another choice.
In exchange for their past-its-prime company, the Beats not only worked Kashner to the bone, they also yelled epithets at him (Corso), made frequent and unwelcome passes at him (Ginsberg), kidnapped him briefly and tried to force him to shoot heroin (Corso again) and made him pick up tab after tab with his father's Diners Club card.
We assume he only wanted to go with Trevin, but producers made him pick two more.
"You don't hear any other trumpet phrases or anything like that, which is kind of odd because it's like, well, what made him pick up a trumpet?" Speaking by phone from Amsterdam between stops on a European tour, Akinmusire sounded puzzled when asked about his sound.
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"Make him pick that up," she yelled, charging the bus and attracting the attention of a cop.
The question is: Is he better off going to college and becoming a neurosurgeon or a banker or whatever he might become, and becoming a taxpayer, and in the process having to apply for and achieve citizenship, or should we make him pick tomatoes?
Chris Jordan's 2-35 made him the pick of the England bowlers, but the rest of the pace quartet were largely ineffective, with Ben Stokes conceding 21 runs in his two overs.
It made him think of picking cotton as a boy.
Sam broke down in sobs when Rams coach Jeff Fisher telephoned just before the team made him the 249th pick of the 256-pick draft.
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