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To pick up the tab.
To pay a bill.
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The slow and steady novel I became used to picked up its pace, with the suspense building as the ending approached; particular subplots tied-up in preparation for the sequel, others left after a cliff hanger ending.
At university, he joined the film group, making a series of short films which soon began to picked up by festivals, most notably the Cambridge Film Festival which screened his student short, Larceny, in 1996.
The second-half started with Jack Owens fumbling possession under his own posts, allowing Wheeldon to picked up the loose ball before crashing over for the Tigers.
Didi also says it will step up its driver background checks and daily use of facial recognition tech as part of its inspection checks to pick up driver-vehicle mismatch, which was launched in May (after the system had failed to picked up the driver who was using his father's account).
It's an idea Black Lives Matter TO picked up on during a recent trip out east and is considering bringing to Toronto.
Moving an animal requires them to picked up using a metal object.
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Consumption has been slow to pick up.
Some cases are hard to pick up.
Expect deal flow to pick up.
The pace starts to pick up.
And earnings growth continues to pick up.
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