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That is, the big teams will pluck from this long list -- after seeing whether the Dwight Howard and Chris Paul situations will play out on the fast-track.
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But his trunks -- the cheesy, skimpy uniform of the United States men's Olympic swim team -- look as if they were plucked from this season's catwalks.
In pluck-from-the-air fashion, this entry is figured out by subtracting a company's book value from its stock capitalization.
I'm not just plucking examples from thin air; I'm plucking them from this piece that I wrote about those songs.
It will take more than a Party Congress, occurring over a few days, to understand which way the CCP is evolving, but some hints might be plucked from the early proceedings of this Congress.
This dilemma, plucked from the truth, has surprises galore; a wacky mirror to the Zeitgeist, Joy's challenges make Joy one of the best movies of the year.
The numbers at this stage are plucked from the sky.
After 26 days at sea, the team returned to Seattle on July 18th with four chimneys that they had plucked from the sea bed.In this section The dizziest, giddiest stars Gone is the forest primeval Telling the wood from the trees 20,000 leagues under the sea Hunt the mutant ReprintsScooping up a live smoker is not easy.
But this intriguing vision seemed plucked from the realm of science fiction.
Then the sky opened up and plucked her from this far-flung state.
There's a touch of Saint-Exupéry's "Little Prince" in these two children, whose adventures and lessons seem plucked right from this book: "To forget a friend is sad.
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