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But others may not pick up on that irony.
Though Dr. Brinker, 51, may not pick up wrenches, he is nonetheless an expert in restoration.
In a sign that the economy may not pick up as expected through 2003, a government report showed that retail sales declined in April.
Limousines from New Jersey, for example, at certain hours may drop off passengers at New York airports, but may not pick up passengers for the return trip.
"Economic activity was likely to remain damped," the minutes said, and the officials believed growth may not pick up until the second half of 2009.
The Lions management may not pick him at No9 to face the Wallabies in Brisbane but, then again, he is 65 years old.
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And probabilistic projections may well not pick the biggest changes up.They would not, surely, have forecast the spectacular declines in fertility in Bangladesh or Iran since 1980 (in both countries, from roughly 6 children per woman to about 2 now).
Mays could not pick his favorite All-Star memory, saying, "I have a lot of them".
Someday, I may not physically pick you up, but I'll always be there to emotionally pick you up.
Mr. Byrne pointed out that Td49244 and all those tiny toy stores behind their eBay screen names may not always pick the hottest toys.
You will be moved to a high-risk group, and some major insurance companies may not even pick you up for coverage for a minimum of three years.
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