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Simon Lipskar, a young agent, picked it from the slush pile.
He picked it from a list of the top 20 insurance companies in Canada published by newspaper The Globe and Mail.
About half of their rolling stock came from Macy's, who had picked it from Railroads in Action at the Fair, and about half from the Lionel Electric train people.
Mailer liked to claim that he came up with the name for the paper, but, as Kevin McAuliffe suggests in his highly informative, highly enjoyable, and highly opinionated book about the Voice, "The Great American Newspaper" (1978), it seems likely that he simply picked it from a list of proposals made by potential readers.
I've enjoyed sweetcorn barbecued at a little stall at the port of Gaios on the Greek island of Paxos, so hot that you couldn't dream of eating it for at least 15 minutes, and picked it from fields in Australia from towering plants, boiled it as quickly as possible, and gobbled it down, doused in butter.
LCS member Dennis Wheatley had picked it from a book of codewords, and explained to Stanley (who was unaware) that the name had been randomly selected so as to bear no relation to the operation's aims.
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Once settled, rhubarb does not like to be moved, but if you plant it in the right situation, it is little trouble and you can pick it from early spring until summer.
Nobody mines sulphur any more (though some Javans do still pick it from an active volcano).
"We will now carry on and pick it from here," Whitman said during the earnings call.
Also, since you don't always know the street address of your destination you can pick it from a map.
Of course we'd all love to be Martha Stewall--plant all of our food, pick it from the garden, chop it up, and cook it fresh.
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