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And then just 11 more to pluck a Super Bowl champion from that group.
At the hotel desk in Mahajanga, he suddenly lunged past me to pluck a gecko from a pillar.
Taking great scoops of air with each flap, it stretches yellow talons to pluck a fish from the water.
More to the point: they feel like sneaky ways to pluck a few more dollars from my pocket.
Every so often, Washington Giovanni Cardenas lifted the lid to pluck a round morsel from the roiling water.
These were choices of someone who knows how to pluck a heartstring, investing mere threads with mood.
You have to suppress the instinct to pluck a piece from the bottom and bring the whole thing crashing down.
The implication of his findings remains endlessly troubling, and what "Ida" does is to pluck a single strand of suffering, about one family, from millions of possible stories.
But yesterday, its new owners put in a record bid in an audacious attempt to pluck a player from the grasp of their great rivals, Manchester United.
A video released on Sunday by police shows an eagle swooping in at high speed to pluck a DJI Phantom out of the air using its talons.
Lesson No 6: Don't complain that the media won't stop hounding whoever it is you admire – say, Corbyn, to pluck a name at random.
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