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The little wrapped chocolates were passed around the Upper West Side living room on a silver tray, plucked one at a time by the manicured hands of the guests perched on sofas and kitchen chairs.
He plucked one out and held it like a football, ready to toss it into work.
Out of this chaotic variety, Harrington plucked one sound that stayed with him.
They have just plucked one of Bayern's most iconic players from Munich while he still has a lot to offer.
I plucked one from the trash when he turned his back and read it in the parking lot.
A plainly bowed tone is followed by a plucked one, then by bowing and plucking with different measures of vehemence and in different parts of the cello range.
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Not so his latest follow-up study, which was published online in May in the journal Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise and should raise eyebrows, especially lightly plucked ones.
Reggie Workman, who played on the original recording of the piece, came onstage as a second bassist, playing bowed lines over Mr. Gress's plucked ones.
Its famous search command works brilliantly on your own e-mail, plucking one message out of 5,000 in a fraction of a second.
At first, it looks pretty much like any other lottery -- a scantily clad woman with peroxide-blond hair dips her hand into a bowl full of tickets, smiles as she plucks one out, and the winning number is flashed on television screens.
Without looking up from grooming herself, she'd pluck one from the air and tickle the squealing bundle on the tummy mercilessly before letting it go.
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