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The New Yorker, September 25 , 1926 P. 13A host at a small dinner party given in the private dining room of a restaurantbecame so incensed over the extremely bad service the waiters were giving that in a temper he swept all the glassware, silver and china in a mass in the center of the white tablecloth, picked it all up and threw it down the service elevator.

The first time I took away my own vomit, I picked it all up into a plastic bag and then packed it into a large paper box.

I wanted to say something, but instead I picked it all up, and he asked, "What the f*ck are you doing?!" I told him, "Throwing it in the trash".

That's a good story, albeit one with an air of mythology; "Memories of You" was indeed the first jazz recording to feature a vibe solo, but according to Armstrong himself, Hampton hadn't picked it all up that day, noting that when he first made his acquaintance, he was already using "some little bells which he kept beside his drums and he was swinging the hell out of them too".

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Still, I have a fool's confidence that with a few pointers I can pick it all up.

"You've got be the best / You've got to change the world," sings Bellamy over vertiginous arpeggios and a Eurobeat thud, before the whole thing comes crashing down thunderously and a 32-piece orchestra swoops in and picks it all up again.

And the only way to get America back on track and, in his words, "force Nebraska's conservative values, decency and common sense" down government's throat, is to pick it all up and move it.

It's hard to pick a favorite moment from the scene because I loved all of it ― from his yelling "Who the fuck is we, man?" to his knocking over the trash can and then feeling bad and slowly, sadly picking it all up again.

There's a road in Leicester, the Narborough Road, that's been dubbed "the Rat Run" by local addicts who steal meat, cheese, and coffee from a row of ten shops and supermarkets along the strip, before stashing it in bushes and under cars, and later going back to pick it all up.

Initially, the 'quality-control machinery' – AKA the garbage trucks and the sanitation workers – manage, but all of a sudden one of the sanitation workers might say, "There's too much garbage here, I'm not going to pick it all up – I'll pick the rest on Wednesday" when it's Monday.

When you pick it all back up, smooth them out for reuse.

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