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picked and up
He cleaned his shovel, left it against the fence, picked up his Winchester, and started downstream.
He picked her up, sliding one hand under her shoulders, the other under her knees, and carried her into the house.
He picked up the powder canister and ran out.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
Curt moved in and picked up his gun.
He stooped, picked up his ruined hat, and pursed his lips thoughtfully.
Artie had picked up a snorkle and was twirling it on his forefinger.
Charles said as they picked their way over the rocky road which led up the hill away from the Dixie Highway, through a corn field and a patch of woods to the school.
They had located the runway of a colony of ants and as the ants came out of the ground, the boys picked them up, one at a time, and pinched them dead.
What obsessions had she picked up during these long nights of talk??
From his playmates in Savannah, Mercer had picked up, along with a soft Southern dialect, traces also of the Gullah dialects of Africa.
He would ship by rail five pounds per day per animal and the other fifteen pounds that were needed could be picked up off the country.
She had been picked up by the Russians, questioned in connection with some pamphlets, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage.
She escaped, crawled through the usual mine fields, under barbed wire, was shot at, swam a river, and we finally picked her up in Linz.
Both Willy Brandt's Social Democrats, who gained 22 seats in the new parliament, and the Free Democrats, who picked up 23, will insist on that before they enter the government.
To avoid suspicion of bigotry, let the hand of vengeance be stayed until the meat-wagon has picked up the twenty-five thousandth corpse ; ;
His stethoscope was on the table by Scotty's bed and he picked it up and wagged it at Scotty.
She smoothed the covers on Scotty's bed and picked things up from the floor.
`` She didn't really say '' -- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked up one of Scotty's slippers.
When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked up the cash box, he moved up the darkening street.
Martha picked up the hem of her gown and with eyes closed she slowly began to dance a stately minuet around the ballroom.
He picked up the photograph and began to wrap it.
I look like an old man, compared '', and he had picked up his photograph with the red Christmas bow still on it.
Photograph shows the wrong side of work with light strand being picked up under dark strand in position to be purled.

picked and concept
He also introduced the concept of utility, later picked up on and developed by Jeremy Bentham.
Gardner spent several years in India, and may have picked up the concept from the Digambara Jains, a religious sect in which the monks may not wear clothing.
Thus the concept of Lebensraum was picked up and expanded by publicists of the day, including Karl Haushofer and General Friedrich von Bernhardi.
The concept ( and aesthetics ) of anarcho-punk was quickly picked up on by bands like Flux of Pink Indians, Chumbawamba and Conflict.
Under Project Horizon in the late 1950s, use of spent missile stages for building a manned orbital space station had been proposed, and this general concept was picked up under AAP.
In March 1992 the concept was picked up by USA Networks, then a joint venture between Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios.
The term " Third Way " was picked up again in the 1950s by German ordoliberal economists such as Wilhelm Röpke, resulting in the development of the concept of the social market economy.
However, the series was never picked up, although Bellisario stripped down the ' adventures of an ace pilot ' concept and worked it into Airwolf ( 1984 – 1986 ).
Later under the inspiration of Antonio Gramsci, Marxists picked up the Fordism concept in the 1930s and in the 1970s developed " Post-Fordism.
The concept of the New England Triangular trade was first suggested, inconclusively, in an 1866 book by George H. Moore, was picked up in 1872 by historian George C. Mason, and reached full consideration from a lecture in 1887 by American businessman and historian William B. Weeden.
This concept was later picked up in the 1995 book The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution by John Brockman.
Though they never succeeded, another production company, Mentorn, were able to get their show concept Robot Wars picked up by BBC Two.
The concept attracted little interest from television executives until incoming BBC Head of Drama Series & Serials Jonathan Powell picked it up in 1983, assigning experienced producer Michael Wearing to the project.
The concept of the retractable roof was picked up by General Motors for a model in its GMC Envoy line in 2003 as a 2004 model.
They picked one they had been using on a series of radically designed, aerodynamically advanced concept cars, from which the car's design was originally premiered.
WPIX in New York City, an independent station at the time, picked up the Action News concept ( and music ) successfully for its 10 p. m. newscast.
A similar concept is that of sidetone, the effect of sound that is picked up by a telephone's mouthpiece and introduced ( at low level ) into the earpiece of the same handset, acting as feedback.
The concept was picked up by many technical and media magazines beginning in 1972.
The Bob campaign originated in Belgium, in 1995, and the concept has been picked up in the Netherlands, and also Luxembourg, France, and Greece will follow, with every country adapting the formula to their audience.

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