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Picking berries.
"Test-driving a car", "picking berries", "following a man".
"We enjoy swimming, canoeing, picking berries and the fresh air.
Picking berries in the hot sun was a back-breaking and thirsty job.
For years the children of the Holly Park community frolicked picking berries and fishing for crabs.
Early last month, Timoeteo Resa, who was picking berries in Immokalee, received 45 cents a pound.
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"They don't want to pick berries.
He climbed a holly tree, to pick berries for her, and descended bleeding, from the thorns.
The kids picked berries in the fields, swam in the lake and skied to school.
We picked berries and sold them in town, chopped wood and sold that, too".
For example, the Witsuwit'en verb wec'ontəzisyin' 'I'm not going to pick berries' contains three prefix sequences: we-s-' negative (wec'ontəzisyin'), u-yin 'pick berries' (wec'ontəzisyin'), and t-i future (wec'ontəzisyin'), among other components.
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