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After all this, though, "let us celebrate whatever scraps the muse, that naked child, / can pluck from the still-smoldering dumps".
Southern Africa, like the rest of the continent, still depends heavily on selling what it can dig out of the ground or pluck from the trees.
"Pickers" wield pistols that guide them on the shortest path through the jumble, measure their progress and log in the items they pluck from the shelves.
Their solution was to pluck from the audience Lisa Daltirus, a soprano who made her New York debut last summer in the New York Grand Opera's "Tosca".
Slowly does it... 12 mins: Rufete swings in a cross from the right hand side, which Barthez does well to pluck from the air under pressure from Mista.
Perhaps the only relatively new idea that we can pluck from the Preakness is that California Chrome is as smart as he is fast.
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In pluck-from-the-air fashion, this entry is figured out by subtracting a company's book value from its stock capitalization.
Muhammad Daud, plucked from the National Security Council.
Was he just plucked from the crowd?
"Quotes are just plucked from the ether.
The numbers at this stage are plucked from the sky.
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