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I might get picked up.' When the conversation ended, the officer asked Coates what it meant.
There are no interviews with the men's mags that might get picked up".
I think they were frightened that if they supported me they might get picked on in the same way as I was and get bullied.
The stories of those who might get picked — this year, for the first time, they include an openly gay player, the University of Missouri defensive end Michael Sam — often overshadow the stories of how the players already picked are playing.
White recalls the embarrassment and complicity of their visits to bars and restaurants where his mother might get picked up by a suitable man; it is part of the poignancy of this chapter that he sees how like her he has been at various times and in various aspects of his life.
The subsequent They Say I'm Different and Nasty Gal likewise presented her as a proud, predatory woman beholden to no man with cuts including "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up", "He Was a Big Freak" and "Nasty Gal", the last declaring: "You dragged my name in the mud… but I used to leave you hanging in bed by your fingernails".
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In another reference to Emily she remarks that when she told her sister she was doing a show for Fox, the dry response was: "It might not get picked up".
"I think most people don't expect that snippets of their conversation might accidentally get picked up.
Version 8.0 of Autopilot includes huge changes to how the object detection system works, using radar to help detect things that might not get picked up by the camera vision sensors on the vehicle.
Even if that it means you might not get picked to hang out with Tina, Jimmy and Dave.
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