Sentence examples for particularly good pick from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, the Philippines is a particularly good pick, according to Claire Brown, founder and managing director of Claire Brown Realty, which specializes in investments in Southeast Asia for clients in the region as well as in China, Europe and the U.K. "Most capital cities are much more expensive now.

"2005 was an exceptional vintage," says Hibberd. "It was a year with very little rain, good sunshine and warmth but not too much". In fact, some prices have fallen so steeply that they are now available at nearly half their value from a year ago, according to Miles Davis, a partner at Wine Asset Managers, who pointed to Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion as a particularly good pick.

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He picked assets "most likely to fail - quickly" and studies show that he was particularly good at picking the losers.

In British society, which is particularly good at picking up on minute indicators of class and status, the glottal stop has what linguists call "social salience".

The software, which compares patterns from an electronic image of a face to a database of images, hasn't proved particularly good at picking criminals out of a crowd, for instance.

But as he said (Lord) Dickie Attenborough, president of the NFTS, rang him up to ask, and "How can you possibly say no to a big, loveable bear of talent?" "Tonight is not about knocking and sneering," Ross added, "though we're not particularly good at picking London mayors".

They are also particularly good at picking up on connecting themes or synthesizing information.

In the context of the stock market, there's a solution: If you aren't particularly good at picking stocks in the stock market, you can invest in an index fund that tracks a broad number of companies, such as the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial.

We had a particularly good crop to pick from.

And the owners took care of them in the paternalistic way that superiors, in an authority-ranking system, take care of their subordinates: an owner might slip a player a fifty-dollar bill after a particularly good game, or pick up his medical bills if his child was sick.

Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois were particularly good territory for Republicans, who picked up multiple seats in each state.

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