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On Saturday night, an alleged mugger managed to pick out a UFC fighter among those multitudes.
Despite such an embarrassment of riches, we managed to pick out our 12 favourite experiences.
Toward the end, the cameras managed to pick out one or two delegates with tears in their eyes.
This isn't an exhaustive list -- it omits a few silents and some minor talkies -- but it does appear we've managed to pick out the biggest chunks.
I squinted into the sun and managed to pick out the diminutive form of the brown-streaked bird as it hovered in song flight.
I used my ears to pick out what I thought would work, and I suppose that in the long term the careers of the people involved show that I managed to pick out some pretty special people".
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It is proved that the proposed strategy manages to pick out a safe landing site for the mission effectively.
But Mr Davenport-Hines manages to pick out little-known stories, brilliant details and curiosities, relayed with affection.
I did manage to pick out the South Summit, a pimple below the main summit, and the scene of so many of the life-and-death dramas I'd read about.
Your brain manages to pick out the can from the rest of the scene, even though every time you see a soda can, it looks a little bit different.
Instead, they have preferred to leave it open how exactly incomplete definite descriptions and complex demonstratives manage to pick out referents in contexts.
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