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were selecting
adjective
Privileged, specially selected.
Exact(60)
"When they were selecting players during spring training, you could see friction," Meacham said.
Even as he spoke, his officers were selecting suspects to be targeted.
Only a week prior to Purim, Iranians were selecting politicians for their 290-seat parliament.
This was a big issue when we were selecting our business division people.
Voters were selecting 736 deputies for the European Parliament, an institution with growing powers but still a low profile.
If he were selecting a friend instead of a president, Mr. Gramm said, it would be Mr. McCain hands down.
While the coaches were preaching fearlessness and a new absence of conservatism, they were selecting their side from different criteria.
David Ekserdjian, one of the show's curators, said he and his colleagues had been like children in a sweet shop when they were selecting the works.
Listening to the front-runners, you almost might think we were selecting not a new president but the next lay leader of the parish.
Ed later heard this was the translation that the Swedish judges used when they were selecting a new Nobel Prize winner.
Curators were selecting objects for a show at the Metropolitan Museum, and were scrutinizing a Peruvian jug in the shape of the human form.
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