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Mark Mangano visits Starbucks every day, usually to pick up an iced tea or a lemonade.
"He would come here every three days," usually to pick up a pepperoni pie, said Adrees Nahiam, a cashier at the restaurant.
He said that when he walked downtown it was usually to pick up something at Duane Reade or to catch a bus to nearby Dumbo.
The best solution is usually to pick an array of benchmarks suited for your investment and keep a close eye on each of them.
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I've usually had to pick the lesser of two evils when I vote.
It was early evening, a drawn-out time when the fighting usually starts to pick up.
By contrast, people with Asperger syndrome and other autism spectrum disorders usually struggle to pick up nonverbal social cues.
Even under Sir Alex Ferguson they tended to muddle their way through until after the Christmas period, when United usually started to pick up.
But the answer is quite simple: it's the husband or wife of a bliss-seeker who usually has to pick up the financial slack.
A telephone by the bedroll rang frequently, but it was answered only rarely, by the non-Pakistani aide, who usually managed to pick it up after the caller had stopped trying to get through.
The duration of the global recession, as well as the fact that employment usually fails to pick up in the early stages of an economic recovery, mean that many people have now been jobless for a long time.
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