Perhaps that's the reason so many people have groomed, plucked, over-plucked, feathered, and bleached their arches into oblivion.
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" The author further insists that this visual recollection resulted in "a shattering series of plucked or half-plucked poultry which runs parallel to the carcasses of beef.
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But the lefty plucked Blackmon, which brought in Kevin Quackenbush.
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My entire body was humming like a plucked guitar string.
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Remember that first bite of Napster's poisoned apple plucked from
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We plucked at the damp matting, bored by the weather.
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Cherix plucked out the greenery and handed it to Temkin.
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Jury members are plucked from obscurity and given tremendous power.
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They reached down and plucked it out of the water.
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I plucked out two cards and handed them to her.
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She would have plucked the heart out of my writing.
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The riches of history can be plucked at any point.
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One by one, the stranded fishermen were plucked from the ship.
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Ahead, find a bevy of inspirational images, plucked straight from Instagram.
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As always, there were plenty of costumes plucked from the headlines.
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Sometimes you're the exception, the one plucked out of the pile.
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One feature plucked from the Apple Watch — reminders to stand up.
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Natale, who was plucked from Homicide, didn't want to be there.
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A solo bassist plucked jazzy scales in the café behind him.
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In 1964, a blond girl plucked the petals off a daisy.
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This isn't some meaningless list plucked from an Al Gore PowerPoint.
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The "non-critical alert" features plucked violin strings and the marimba.
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Thierry Dubois was plucked from a life raft by a helicopter.
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It was plucked from a 22017 book titled Achieving our Country.
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She plucked it like a flower and sniffed its earth scent.
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His passed through their fingers, and his hands plucked rebounds cleanly.
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Sunflower heads were plucked from their stems and used as props.
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Plucked from academia, he climbed the ladder of Beijing's brutal politics.
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Outteridge was plucked out of the water by a chase boat.
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They're inherently aspirational, but usually for a life plucked from Pinterest.
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It tasted like it'd been plucked from the ocean that morning.
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She plucked what was profoundly natural and converted it into enchantment.
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But California has now plucked most of that low-hanging fruit.
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We've plucked our favorite Ikea rugs in every shape, material, and pattern.
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It does that thing with the plucked strings that sound all freaky.
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Her brows aren't perfectly groomed — or even fastidiously plucked, for that matter.
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Boats and helicopters plucked hundreds of stranded residents from homes and rooftops.
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We don't know what's drawn from truth and what's plucked from imagination.
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Has Drake been plucked from the murky depths of the friend zone?
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Trump plucked his first Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, from that list.
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Instead, As Told By Ginger storylines were plucked straight from real life.
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It all sounds very cool, and plucked from a Bond film, obviously.
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It's an idea Foster + Partners plucked from, naturally, the iPhone's visible antennas.
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I read through the transcript and plucked out 54 the best lines.
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He was plucked at age 12 to be in a rock'n'roll band.
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I plucked it up and returned to my seat clutching my prize.
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A plucked turkey, its head positioned to dangle off a tiny table.
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After being plucked, the flowers are dried and the stigmas separated later.
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Eight times he was happily plucked off the street for television interviews.
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Then my brows: I've actually never plucked my eyebrows — even on shoots.
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I'd rather have an eye plucked out than live in The Villages.
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I plucked out the old-timey toothbrush instead, and never looked back.
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The doll's sharply plucked brows and vacant eyes have been scaring Twitter.
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I went through the indictment and plucked out the most amazing moments.
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We sat on the ground, and Max plucked onion grass absent-mindedly.
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Streets turned into virtual rivers as rescuers plucked residents from their roofs.
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NASHVILLE — Donald J. Trump plucked a mega-endorsement from across the Hudson River.
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It plays tunes plucked from your teens—back when music really meant something.
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"Waste Not," she shows the wide variety of products plucked from the garbage
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Young First Nations children often were plucked from their families and their traditions.
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The fruits they plucked from each tree were only a few months old.
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He was plucked from the Maple Leafs in the June 21 expansion draft.
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This goose was shot in the morning and then plucked, cleaned, and cooked.
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They washed their faces and plucked their shirts and socks from a clothesline.
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Rescuers plucked a group of hikers who found themselves near the fire area.
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This wasn't from some shack serving black market bass plucked from a slough.
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There's some more below, plucked from an Instagram Story that Chris Rock shared.
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"Bohli's 100 million francs is a figure plucked from the air," Friedman said.
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He plucked a grape from its vine and popped it in his mouth.
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He raised it to his face and plucked the strings with his teeth.
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At one point, Bochy plucked out his gum and angrily tossed it aside.
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They painted gauzy landscapes where fishermen plucked plump brook trout from Esopus Creek.
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She plucked the pins from her hair and stabbed them into his tongue.
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Their croaks sounded like a plucked banjo string, and I loved them immediately.
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"I cut a hole and plucked seeds out of the center," he said.
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Joseph Morrone, 81, plucked grape after grape from the crates outside the shop.
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As Mr. Thin Myu reeled it in, the dolphins plucked at escaping fish.
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Instead many young and talented players are plucked fully formed from university teams.
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Watch: We plucked out some of the best films currently streaming on Netflix.
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"Oh yeah, I'm so glad I never over-plucked my brows," she says.
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Strummed guitars and plucked pianos are integrated smoothly and hardly make a difference.
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But otherwise, you could have plucked much of this speech out of 8003.
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Jonah Sprung, 25, plucked at his date's red nose on an uptown D train.
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I'm very particular about my brows, which were once over-plucked and spaghetti-thin.
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Inside, a choir of small children sang and several hundred harpists plucked shimmering strings.
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Explore shows all stuff you might like, plucked from the infinite pool of 'grams.
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Right before the newbie pilot (left) plucked his drone out of the sky. Ouch.
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"Oh What a World" also surprises, pairing an echoing vocoder with delicately plucked banjo.
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Stranded souls plucked to safety Many residents fled homes with whatever they could take.
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A much smaller number were plucked from the database of a Singaporean trust company.
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I really wish I hadn't plucked my eyebrows, but thank god they grew back.
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The new strip joint plucked 200 strippers during auditions for Friday night's grand opening.
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The fans were buzzing as they were hand-plucked to enter the private show.
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She arched her eyebrows, which had been plucked into fine, dark, perfectly drawn curves.
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She was plucked from seeming obscurity by Lehman's top management for the C.F.O. job.
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Ordinary people are plucked from obscurity, only to end up in Mr. Trump's tweets.
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The stone in the bottle was plucked from my body by the skinny doctor.
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Her grandmother was a well-known actress, plucked from obscurity à la Lana Turner.
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I went through the piece and plucked out my favorite -- and most telling -- lines.
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"It's like he's plucked out of the sky," Knapp remarks about a missing child.
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Finally, as we went to bed, I plucked up the courage and asked her.
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It is an incredibly low-hanging piece of fruit that has never been plucked.
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Surroundings, though abstracted through his particular style of drawing, are plucked from real-life.
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It certainly differed from a dream, or a random image plucked from my imagination.
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During the interview, Frankel also plucked out a black, bedazzled dress from her closet.
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It's now confirmed that all their allegations have been plucked out of thin air.
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Many flowers have been plucked from cargo jets that have landed within the hour.
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Verla Bloomfield has the kind of workplace that seems plucked from a different era.
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On the plate, the egg looks like an eye plucked from a baby dragon.
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Having plucked perfect summer squash, he decides to cure them lightly in the sun.
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They formed an uneasy ruling partnership, with Conte plucked as a compromise prime minister.
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He even considered abandoning basketball before the Spurs plucked him out of relative obscurity.
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In 21977, the military plucked 0003,2000 from Libya, and 22014 from Yemen in 211.
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This thirty day "get-out-of-jail-free" card is plucked from thin air.
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Rescuers in boats rushed to the area and plucked him from the murky waters.
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Some were plucked off their rooftop by helicopters while mud surged through their home.
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THE WOMAN A passenger plucked by Kong from a train car and held hostage.
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Back at the Lawrence butcher shop, Marc plucked and gutted the partridge, revealing tiny breasts.
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I'm talking "angels descended from heaven and plucked harps inside my ears" kind of good.
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The New Museum, boat and all, seen plucked from its former home on the Bowery.
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Not every scout has been plucked from Sequoia's portfolio, as Mike Vernal himself makes plain.
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Isco plucked up the bird and took the animal to the sidelines to be released.
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In fact, many of its design elements were plucked from some of those iconic coupes.
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Each hair is plucked at the follicle level, removing it for up to six weeks.
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Like something plucked from a futuristic space garden aboard a rocket ship headed to Mars.
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Entrance fees were 20 pence a snail, many of which were plucked from the gardens.
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While in jail five days after his arrest, he plucked out one of his eyes.
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Roughly 203,000 employees were plucked out of the public sector and moved into the corporation.
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Finding one, I dipped a jelly in chili sauce and plucked it into my mouth.
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I plucked out a few lines that I thought were extremely well said and moving.
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Roughly 6,133 employees were plucked out of the public sector and moved into the corporation.
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Troughton-Smith helpfully plucked out screenshots from the video preview, which you can see below.
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Before it knows what's happening, it's plucked from the tree and bundled into a bag.
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They plucked the two riders from it and brought them and the others to safety.
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Gillibrand has become more progressive since joining the Senate after being plucked by then-Gov.
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Having plucked your brows into near oblivion does not mean you can't beef them up.
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Issa Dee from Insecure did a messy thing, and my last nerve has been plucked.
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Take, for example, this shot, plucked out of the air with Zlatan's blackbelt taekwondo skills.
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The more devout of his fans plucked the reviews off the internet the night before.
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The trash-collection startup said Tuesday that it had plucked Elaine Richards away from Cars.
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Mr. Smith, then 28, was an inscrutable genius plucked from the college-town club circuit.
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Arians was confident after Temple plucked him from Bear Bryant's dominant Alabama program in 1983.
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I've plucked a handful of Williamson's best lines from the Interview interview (never gets old!).
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In the end, however, the root of the problem has been plucked out and eliminated.
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Plucked from quiet amateur careers, none of them had yet shown particular signs of stardom.
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Late one night in the fourth century, a teenager plucked pears off a neighbor's tree.
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Neither, it turned out; she told him she plucked them, one hair at a time.
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Eventually, scientists plucked individual cells from the worm's body and painstakingly measured their DNA activity.
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She plucked the pacifier from her brother's mouth and the burp cloth from his shoulder.
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What she didn't anticipate: Being abruptly plucked from the busy medical unit in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Video showed helicopters hovering feet above the ground as firefighters plucked people from the muck.
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This cocktail bar's lyric name, plucked from a Yeats poem, suggests a breezy harborside cantina.
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Kuzminskas was plucked out of Spain's top league, where he had played for three years.
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In New Bern, rescuers plucked more than 200 people from rising waters by midmorning Friday.
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He and his husband just plucked the pests off each other and continued to snooze.
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But these berries—blackberries, ground cherries, and strawberries—were all plucked straight from the garden.
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Just short of two hours in, the first chicken to be plucked is, of course, me.
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The ship is carrying mostly Africans from Sudan, plucked from the sea in four separate missions.
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A warm bass is plucked up and down the scale, paired with a notably digital beat.
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The Aquarius is carrying around 629 people plucked from the sea off the coast of Libya.
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It washes the fruit, then guides it into individual channels, where the stems are plucked out.
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Lippman plucked a ground cherry off one of the mutated plants and offered it to me.
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But Kim, you should know this: We'd love you anyway, plucked or unplucked, glasses or no.
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Now it also wants to return migrants plucked from the sea to where they came from.
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Pigeons come to the WBF with cigarette burns, half-plucked, and wingless with obvious scissor marks.
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We rifled through all these memories and plucked the best ones from the bunch for reflection.
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Tomatoes, strawberries and even melons are grown are the frames and plucked when ready to eat.
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There they were hand-raised on worms and grain and plucked for use in Montezuma's workshops.
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I plucked a grape off the vine and popped it in my mouth; it tasted grapy.
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Aegean Rebreath divers plucked blue, black and yellow plastic bags tangled between reefs, swaying among fish.
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Ethiopia's new prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, was plucked from relative obscurity to fill Mr. Meles's shoes.
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A man obligingly knelt beside her and plucked a radish from her torso with his teeth.
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Others were promising newcomers, plucked from more than four hundred applications to the American Composers Forum.
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After each party has plucked a live one out of the tank, they get to it.
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He plucked the ball from the sky and landed with his foot in the right place.
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He plucked a mound of plastic spiders out of a bag, additional props for the performance.
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First, there is the praise for Mitchell, plucked from reviews and articles spanning half a century.
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"7 rings" follow's Grande's recent minimal streak, featuring just plucked strings and a slick trap beat.
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But you should know that not every day is plucked from the life of Carrie Bradshaw.
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Between sips of chai, the women plucked the stems off peppers, peeled cucumbers and diced tomatoes.
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Wednesday's rescues came after 951 people were also plucked from the Strait of Sicily on Tuesday.
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Mr. Feuerstein plucked a key from a metal bowl on the table by the front door.
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Plucked phrases on the kantele and the strings seem at once delicately spiritual and skittishly angular.
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As it happens, the story line is plucked from the marginalia of World War II history.
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Staffan plucked a leaf from the tree and laid it on the facsimile of the journal.
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The chopper plucked those stranded on the second floor of a home submerged in muddy waters.
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There's a wooden boat for fishing, and wild oysters can be plucked straight from the sea.
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Having been plucked from orphanhood by a generous mentor, he usually gave composition lessons for free.
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He plucked a saúva ant out of the jungle floor and dared me to eat it.
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The Duchess of Sussex plucked a cream rose from the bouquet for the little girl to keep.
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Gelbs plucked the ball out of the air like it was nothing, and just kept on going.
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They even plucked or shaved before they elongated and darkened their brows to get the perfect shape.
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From his butcher shop, Marlow & Daughters, he plucked Mr. Desrosiers, a meat cutter who had restaurant experience.
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On the Monday morning when F228 was plucked from the trap, Ms. Chesney, the biologist, worked quickly.
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At times, their work feels like it's plucked straight from an old Hollywood film — and it's intentional.
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People in apartments crowded the windows and had to be plucked to safety by the ladder truck.
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They have no birthright claim to a cut their forbearers had originally plucked from the Edwardian era.
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Bad haircuts, over-plucked brows, and painful bikini waxes aren't ideal, but they're not the end-all.
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But many phenotypes require chemical analysis to detect—ideally, involving plants just plucked from a farmer's field.
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Luckily, Game researcher Nathan Altice has plucked something strange out of game history: NES board game adaptations.
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As a result, being plucked in the Rule 5 draft looks like a perk at first glance.
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Look closer and you'll see that they're carvings, too -- not just perfect blooms plucked from a pond.
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Since Hurricane Harvey slammed the region, thousands of residents like Jones have been plucked from their homes.
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Rashford, 18, was plucked from the youth teams in February because of an injury crisis at United.
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Chung dug deep into the company's archives in Leeds and plucked garments and silhouettes from collections past.
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This merger of prosecution and defense, plucked from the same talent pool, influences how cases are conducted.
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Two hikers plucked the bottle from the roaring river and alerted rescue officials, saving the family's lives.
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My grandmother had told me about getting movie roles—how quickly she was plucked from a group.
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If those sound like confessions plucked from a speed-dating event, that is not too far off.
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She plucked up the prepared jewel and placed it in its tiny slot on the drilling card.
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Soon she's plucked from workplace obscurity by the rainmaker Marcel Castonguay, who brings her onto his team.
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And then to just have that plucked out from under us ... I'm kind of still processing it.
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That way, farmers avoid harvesting already-plucked rows, or throwing down seed where it's already been dropped.
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Any attempt to bypass parliament on a crucial constitutional question could be plucked from the Trump playbook.
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Fiat Chrysler plucked the rear suspension from the Ram 2040 pickup to bolster the Gladiator's towing fortitude.
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Before "Seven Nation Army," the girls lined up backstage, the seams in their stockings plucked perfectly straight.
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BEIJING — He came bearing gifts, including a brown horse named Vesuvius plucked from the French presidential cavalry.
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On Saturday, a little boy was delivered to the police after having been plucked from a sewer.
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Animal rights activists say the animals suffer mental and physical harm after being plucked from the ocean.
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Soon the patient and I were leaning back, listening to the plucked strings accompanying Ms. Caudill's voice.
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The only threat up here would be to newborn lambs, susceptible to being plucked away by eagles.
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This version added an egg, which looked like it could have been plucked straight from a McMuffin.
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Weinmann plucked 10 people out of flooded neighborhoods and brought them to a shelter in New Bern.
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Most kosher processing plants today aren't equipped to handle geese, so the birds must be hand-plucked.
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The Trump administration would like it plucked; at the least it needs to be severely trimmed back.
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The improved dual cameras themselves are plucked straight from the S9+ (more on that in a bit).
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Trump reached for them and plucked out only the cherry and strawberry flavors, the California Republican recounted.
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"Here, try one," he said, handing me a crisp, ripe cucumber he plucked from a nearby vine.
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She eventually joined a club team and was plucked by another, the Colorado Rush, to play U14.
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"Like most teenagers, I over-plucked them so much that they now no longer grow back," she says.
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Kushner plucked many of them from existing government reports, most of which date back to the Obama era.
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Fifty large rats, plucked from London's sewers and ditches, their origin easily discernible from their stench, await Butcher.
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Kendall and Kylie showed up arm-in-arm wearing lavender and orange Versace numbers plucked from neon heaven.
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Nice back Gigantic size aside, the display's back also looks like technology plucked from a sci-fi movie.
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Standing at the mirror in the galley, she plucked at her eyeball, as if extracting a contact lens.
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This particular anti-Romney narrative had been plucked from a story floating around far-right media for months.
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Popular 90s trends—tube tops, Baby-G watches, thinly plucked eyebrows, star appliques positioned at eye corners—abound.
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"On July 3rd, last year, I plucked up the courage to come down and see Nora," said Roy.
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She'd plucked a half-empty bottle of Gorilla Glue from the trash and gave it a little taste.
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The Ocean Viking ship was carrying mostly Africans from Sudan, plucked from the sea in four separate missions.
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Two years later, I finally plucked up the courage to go under the blade — the microblade, that is.
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One by one they plucked the little ducklings up and put them over the fence behind their mother.
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Or the notion that Klinsmann had "plucked from obscurity" his Germany call-ups Per Mertesacker and Thomas Hitzlsperger.
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State, local and military rescue units have plucked thousands of stranded residents from the water and deluged homes.
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Coast Guard rescuers on water scooters plucked her from the flood and to safety -- but without her wheelchair.
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In one fell swoop, Chastain plucked the fruit out of his hands and popped it into his mouth.
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Gaynor played an actress plucked from obscurity by the star Norman Maine, before she surpasses him in stature.
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Some are best sellers, some hidden gems, and some plucked from our own thoughtfully stocked kitchens at home.
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Ragas are largely monophonic, incorporating drones created by instruments like the tanpura, a long-necked plucked string instrument.
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The organic herb feeds and saltwater whirlpool might be plucked from world-class spas catering to 1 percenters.
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In this event, Pettis' next opponent would need to be plucked from somewhere else in the featherweight division.
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From the opening monotonic synth stabs, plucked ominously before the onset of some pitch-black sub bass work.
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The events of Secret Wars plucked Morales from his alternate universe and placed him in Marvel's central universe.
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That the political prisoners were "witches" who [had] raped, mutilated, cut the generals' genitals, and plucked their eyes.
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I say strangely, because it also felt completely ridiculous, a silly amalgam of plucked rituals and forced feeling.
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So "Karsh boldly stepped forward and plucked the cigar from Churchill's mouth and took the picture," she said.
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He plucked a scrap of raw chicken and added it to a bag of other pieces — tonight's dinner.
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Brown looked as if he had been plucked from a 1950s highlight reel with pull-up midrange jumpers.
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I know that some people, those who once over-plucked, have to resort to brow tattoos or microblading.
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Later, near a rocky outlook, she plucked a hanging tree leaf, then popped the morsel into her mouth.
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In our overly plucked and supremely groomed world, there's a rebelliousness to leaving the brow as nature intended.
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Once before, in that very region, Suteera had heard the quiver of a string plucked in the wild.
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Mr. Brown was a bartender plucked for an assistant job by the former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.
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I once got a celery root that seemed as though it had just been plucked from the ground.
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So to fill in these gaps, companies are considering technologies that seem plucked from a sci-fi movie.
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I watched Cohen's testimony throughout the day, plucked out key lines from him and added context and analysis.
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One of the most coveted items of the holiday season could have been plucked from a Disney fantasy.
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" And inevitably, Lawrence's Mother does have her heart plucked out — even after she has "nothing left to give.
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His success also made Bob Mercer, whom he plucked from an obscure machine learning research group at IBM.
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He was plucked by Donatella Versace to design her Versus line in 2014 in much the same formula.
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She plucked a tissue or two from a nearby box, and told her story for about 40 minutes.
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Kingsbury plucked Jinks out of the Texas high school coaching circuit to serve on his Texas Tech staff.
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Nope, it's (probably) not something she plucked from Kanye West's closet, as she's been known to do quite frequently.
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It's possible moderate Democrats facing tough re-election battles could be plucked away by Republicans to support Gorsuch. Sen.
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Commenters can even become potential hires: The Atlantic's current politics editor, Yoni Appelbaum, was plucked from the comments section.
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They plucked emails from his movie studio's servers they say showed Weinstein had friendly, consensual relationships with the women.
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In other words, hyperloop has been plucked out of niche, futuristic obscurity and given a government stamp of approval.
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While teaching English to foreign students in London, Jamil was plucked from obscurity to start presenting on British television.
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Intriguingly, these recent arrivals are more densely striped than an average specimen plucked from Antarctica or the ocean floor.
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Not since Orpheus plucked his lyre before Hades has there been a purer musical embodiment of the human experience.
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A trailer park lord plucked toys from floodwater and a pretty lady writhed awkwardly in a quirkily decorated bedroom.
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So, Shepard reached down ... grabbed the nail on his left foot ... plucked it straight off -- AND DIDN'T EVEN FLINCH!!!
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Wednesday's rescues came after 951 people were plucked from the Strait of Sicily on Tuesday, the coast guard said.
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" With the teeny-tiny brows and dark liner, she does look like she's been plucked straight from the "Freedom!
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Felix These strings are plucked thanks to one very Rafa incident, which occurs at the start of the episode.
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Her villa looks like it was plucked from the Tuscan countryside and dropped on the edge of the world.
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But Soltero was a rising star inside Microsoft who was plucked up in Satya Nadella's first year as CEO.
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I had picked and plucked until my eyebrows were about gone and I had sores the size of dimes.
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I plucked out nine of the most high-profile instances in which Republican condemnation of Trump turned to acceptance.
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No, her most memorable mistake worst wasn't the time she over-plucked her famous brows — it's even more relatable.
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This earns her a shock from Aunt Lydia's taser before she is dragged off, and her eye plucked out.
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It knew when you plucked a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes off the shelf and then put them back.
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I plucked up the courage to leave an unhealthy relationship with an older man shortly after my 18th birthday.
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The play's episodic structure can make it seem like, well, a series of television episodes plucked from different seasons.
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Only 13 of the 62 crew members survived; they were plucked from the water by a nearby Navy destroyer.
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In 1974, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing plucked her out of relative obscurity, appointing her health minister — to her surprise.
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The musician plucked and pinches at a balloon and Maotik followed the movements with a sensor to generate visuals.
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Eighty-six people were plucked from the stricken rubber dinghy on Saturday and eight bodies - all women - were recovered.
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The Mets plucked Gsellman in the 13th round of the 20143 draft out of Westchester High in Los Angeles.
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Stories of hope Awah says she plucked up the courage to turn on the television while she was working.
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Busisiwe Mkhwebane, who was plucked from relative obscurity when she was appointed public protector in 2016, denies playing politics.
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Like maybe someone had pulled the power lines taut for miles and then plucked them with a giant finger.
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I scanned through all of the available excerpts and plucked out the lines that are most devastating for Trump.
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Any tears, invasive rumination or compulsions, and rage about small injustices were plucked out and canned behind closed doors.
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He is plucked from the watery depths and brought back to life a la Melisandre/Game of Thrones style.
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In Dhamditola village all the residents pitch in during the month of May when the tendu leaves are plucked.
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Some were plucked from the sea by fishermen, while others clung to makeshift rafts before the coast guard arrived.
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The board advising Higher Ground Labs, meanwhile, is plucked right from the roster of Obama's two White House tours.
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In another, Dr. Lovley and his colleagues plucked pili from the bacteria and touched them with an electrified probe.
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Shellfish was abundant, too; huge coastal beds were stacked with oysters, clams and mussels, just waiting to be plucked.
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But of course, other people will think that only if the quote is plucked out of context and distorted.
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He had plucked some from the garbage and mixed in an iced tea or soda with his beer intake.
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They took captives, many of them children plucked from their homes, and sold them at auctions in village plazas.
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We find the famous, striped Aldo Rossi changing cabana (1980), plucked off Italian beaches and intended as a wardrobe.
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The scientists plucked out pieces of the tumors and transplanted them to other mice, where once again they grew.
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In 2006, when she was just 19, she was plucked from the corps de ballet to dance Odette/Odile.
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At long last, sweater season is upon us — just in time for cozy Fall fashion plucked from the runways.
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The radiating cables look as if they were waiting to be plucked by the fingers of a gargantuan harpist.
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Rescuers plucked 30 trekkers who had been trapped by the avalanche blocking the trail and flew them to safety.
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The party saw this exodus as a problem and plucked Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, out of political exile.
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On the table, there are rosemary sprigs plucked from a nearby bed, sprightly succulents and white hydrangeas and roses.
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This two-part documentary examines a story so unusual it could have been plucked from a "Black Mirror" episode.
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This two-part documentary examines a story so unusual it could have been plucked from a "Black Mirror" episode.
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The party saw this exodus as a problem and plucked Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, out of political exile.
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The startups didn't get much time to prepare, having been plucked from the Startup Alley earlier in the day.
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Mr. Sekulow went next, with a presentation that seemed to have been plucked straight from the president's Twitter feed.
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I went through the story, which you should read in full, and plucked out the very best Scaramucci quotes.
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A lawyer who represents other detainees was plucked from the courthouse steps and tossed into a van by police.
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Still, to all but the most clued-in insiders, the first lady appeared to have plucked him from obscurity.
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Consul General Mirza Nurhidayat told CNN that Adilang had recovered well since being plucked from the ocean in August.
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Then, in July, Azar plucked Mango from CMS and gave him a top role at HHS — without consulting Verma.
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The mini-cabins are aesthetically pleasing, and look as if they've been plucked right from an Urban Outfitters ad.
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Home is a gas-station raspberry Popsicle, plucked from the freezer of a Shell gas station in Muscat, Oman.
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Once plucked from the ether, the content is piped through the internet and assembled into an app called Locast.
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Victory can be plucked from the jaws of chagrin, and the bliss of ignorance can trump an ignoble blight.
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The leftover long hairs get plucked, and Claire airbrushes on makeup to cover any shadow or stubble that remains.
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Also playing will be the winger Virimi Vakatawa, who has Fijian origins and was plucked from France's rugby sevens squad.
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The toddler was plucked from a rickety boat by Italian coast guard in November 2016 and handed into state care.
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Last month, Chinese clubs plucked four key players from the reigning champion, Corinthians, and a top striker from São Paulo.
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It's as if Álvarez has completely disregarded the concept of weight divisions and randomly plucked a name from a hat.
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Lessons are learned, violin strings are plucked, dance routines are performed to the music of New Kids on the Block.
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Whatever it means, Bey's caption, plucked from her hit song 7/11 — "Oohweebeebeefreakydeakythinkmeseeshepinkbikinirockthatkufidyethatshikinefertitiedgeskinky" — suggests that she's very excited about something.
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At the summit, the EU leaders agreed upon a "new approach" to managing those who are plucked from the water.
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The commission said in 2014, less than one percent of all newcomers were plucked from the sea by NGO boats.
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Bush plucked Thomas from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, where he had appointed him less than two years earlier.
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Buffett has plucked the strings on live news in the U.S., in China and at a number of charity events.
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Your Music is everything you've plucked from the service's vault of over 21 million tracks to encompass your personal collection.
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Sometimes she plucked them from her container with chopsticks to place them in a shirt pocket or behind his ears.
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There are quieter moments, too: In "Moonmoons," a graceful, melodic cello line soars over cooing owl sounds and plucked strings.
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She plucked it out when their course eased; the pipette was small, and her professional wards closed the wound instantly.
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Parker was in pretty bad shape when he was plucked from animal control in San Antonio, Texas, two months ago.
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With its dark red paint and shingled roof, it looked plucked right out of the suburban landscape of my youth.
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Then these wonder kids are plucked out of these sexually charged environments and put into somewhat powerful positions within corporations.
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During the fighting, microphone stands were plucked and used as crude weapons, chairs were thrown and bench seats were damaged.
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More minor roles were filled by kids from around the Bay Area, plucked from youth groups and after school programs.
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Until she has nothing left to give, and the next thread about some other person plucked from obscurity comes along.
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Before Prater could wrap his head around it, the doctor numbed his eye and plucked the pest out with tweezers.
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It was a clash of a blood-crazed destroyer and a murderous gunslinger plucked straight out of the Wild West.
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And the pieces plucked from the runway — puffed sleeves, color blocking, ruching details — are trend-conscious without trying too hard.
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Similarly, despite the team's slogan, "Vegas Born," the players for the Golden Knights were plucked from all around the country.
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That plucked oil prices out of the $250-to-$250-per-barrel range, where they had fallen one week earlier.
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It's roots rock with a vibraphone and violins, with a story that seems plucked from mid-20th century speculative fiction.
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Not stereotypical, '90s plucked brows, or today's arched, too-perfect-to-be-real Instagram brows — no, those are downright tame.
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"Classic Lara Croft" will be one of five playable versions of the character plucked from previous entries in the series.
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She's a storyteller with a bibliography full of star-crossed lovers, mystical events, and imagery plucked out of a fairytale.
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A fifth person connected with the Hong Kong bookseller saga, Gui Minhai, was plucked from his seaside condo in Thailand.
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While walking around New York in October, Rihanna wore a white ensemble that she seemingly plucked from the early aughts.
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He will be plucked out of his childhood surroundings and sent to an élite school, where he will suffer deeply.
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Plus, the down is certified as Responsible Down Standard, meaning the birds were not inhumanely plucked or harmed while alive.
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One of my gender tests consisted of having a hair plucked from my head so chromosome tests could be conducted.
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They were so out of this world, they looked almost as though they'd been plucked out of a video game.
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Or the Chanel bouclé jacket Keira Knightley plucked from her closet for her 2013 wedding to the actor James Righton.
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The Coast Guard said two helicopter crews plucked them from the side of a mountain on Prince of Wales Island.
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To make ends meet, this slim, handsome young man with plucked eyebrows moonlights as a hustler along with his friends.
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Chopstick plucked, the meat glistens in the bright light and its caramel-crisped skin gives way to tender, flowing flavour.
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Three young women were plucked from the Barrowland Ballroom between the night of February 22, 1968, and October 31, 1969.
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Desiigner, 19, was plucked out of relative obscurity when Kanye West sampled "Panda" for The Life of Pablo this spring.
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Each of these creatures seems plucked from alternate reality, where mechanical zoos and Atomic Age-style penguins reign the skies.
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The chicken was thick, the bun was thick, and even the pickles looked like they'd been plucked from an ad.
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He plucked the wooden stilts and thatched roofs of traditional Cambodian houses and gave them new life in concrete form.
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They murmured to each other lazily while they plucked up and matched the beads with the tips of their needles.
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This version was topped with an egg, which looked as if it could have been plucked straight from a McMuffin.
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Ambulances were on standby to receive the next batch of boys who are expected to be plucked from the cave.
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Yet passages evoking forest murmurs and insects were suggested by flecks of percussion, plucked guitar and gently reedy flute sounds.
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I plucked it off the rack of new donations being wheeled into the Salvation Army store, and we bonded immediately.
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The "harfenzug" (harp stop) brings thick silk or cotton fibers into contact with the strings, producing a plucked, harplike pizzicato.
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As the children perched on backless stools, they slurped miso soup and their little fingers plucked at pods of edamame.
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Zoos and traveling circuses were entertainment destinations to observe animals that had been plucked from habitats halfway around the world.
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"; "I was discovered by a powerful wizard who plucked my off of my stoop and led me into a dream.
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The farm's 13,000 trees started life in places like North Carolina or New Mexico, first as seeds plucked from cones.
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Others hypothesise that they were plucked from the local population, perhaps being slaves sold for the purpose by their owners.
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Without touching her, McTeer plucked a handkerchief out of her bodice and gave it to Kampouris to wipe her eyes.
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Unlike her racier, sexually confident friends, quick to be plucked off, the final girl typically has a quivering, virginal sensibility.
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Kids don't become better students when they are plucked out of the classroom because they don't have a stable home.
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One will be plucked for the Rose Garden ceremony sometime next week, while the other will serve as its wingman.
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" She plucked off the floor a spent roll of toilet paper with a twisted rubber band taped to it. "This.
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The chef—Chicago-based, for now—looked instantly at ease as she plucked herbs and flowers: sorrel, hyssop, yarrow, goldenrod.
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He's soon plucked by a local rancher's feisty daughter (Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez) and finds himself saddled with an avaricious wife.
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This burger's biggest weakness was its somewhat chalky egg, which tasted as if it were plucked straight from a McMuffin.
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The Red Sox plucked him off the roster of the Class AAA Salt Lake Bees, an Angels affiliate, in June.
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A mixture of peas, lima beans and artichokes (plucked from the freezer section of the supermarket) makes a lovely pie.
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Executed in pencil or colored crayon on paper, their gentle, vegetal forms could easily have been plucked from Zemánková's compositions.
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It starts unexpectedly, with an arresting arrangement of orchestral percussion and plucked violins that dances dizzily around a slow kick drum.
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She said 15 bodies were recovered, while 70 survivors were plucked from the sea and 25 swam to the other boat.
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Meat, hanging off the spine, easily plucked, but the Bigurl still gives them customary three beeps, then the aperture sphincters closed.
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Zucchini Available year-round, zucchini is at its best during the summer season, especially if freshly plucked from your own garden.
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There's going to be a convention somewhere, and my suit will be made and primped and pressed and plucked and ready.
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And Rohingya witnesses told Reuters that soldiers plucked the 10 from among Rohingya who had sought safety on a nearby beach.
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They sounded, respectively, like a tennis racket being plucked, a CVS receipt being crinkled, and a broom whooshing around our feet.
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To create the Bondian talons, Davis plucked RFID chips from her refillable commuter cards and embedded them into acrylics, AsiaOne reports.
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In fact, they're often considered the world's most trafficked mammal — around 100,000 of them are plucked from the wild each year.
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By the end, the women are in their undergarments and making sounds that feel plucked from a soft-core porn soundtrack.
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Tunsil fell from being a probable top-five pick to getting plucked by the Miami Dolphins with the draft's 13th pick.
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Rodgers and the Packers — in their seventh straight year of making the playoffs — plucked the game straight from the Redskins' hands.
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Many do not know what it's like to taste fresh, seasonally grown foods plucked from a garden with nutrient-rich soil.
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According to reports, visitors to the Yunnan Wild Animal Park grabbed the birds for selfies, and violently plucked out their feathers.
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While the song "Oh My God" came out over 10 years ago, some of its sentiments feel plucked from today's psyche.
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Indeed, musicologists have traced country music's iconic banjo back to the ngoni and xalam, plucked stringed instruments rooted in West Africa.
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Part of the problem is the eerie familiarity of some pieces of the cabin, plucked from far cheaper Fiat Chrysler products.
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In his work as Grandmondo Miniatures, Bortholuzzi creates tiny, intricate and thoroughly unglamorous scenes that could be plucked from everyday life.
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I look up, and an orange crane swings over my head like I'm about to be plucked as an amusement prize.
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Science is an invisible art practiced on brittle instruments: A string is plucked, and its note rings out a month later.
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He's Picasso, a special needs dog recently plucked from the kill list and brought to Luvable Dog Rescue in Eugene, Oregon.
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Said rocket happens to belong to a billionaire entrepreneur plucked straight out of a Roger Moore Bond film with what motivation?
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Bill O'Reilly's ratings were strong when he was plucked from his anchor's chair after allegations and reports of settlements with women.
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" Conway said those attending the awards "got plucked and polished and waxed, and some of them didn't eat for two months.
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In 2628, the executive search firm Korn Ferry plucked Gerard from the helm of the American Chemistry Council to run API.
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They can't afford to draft Terry Rozier when someone like Myles Turner or Devin Booker is plucked a few spots ahead.
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He even busted out a few moves — not to mention made some girl's night when he plucked her from the crowd.
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They improvised the first track, "Between Two Worlds," which stretches out gently on plucked strings before easing into a disquieting thrum.
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I'm really grateful that I was kind of plucked out of that group, because I wouldn't have done it for myself.
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This means crop samples do not need to be plucked and taken away to be photographed in a lab, for example.
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In 2011 a hawk plucked two small dogs from their Boston neighborhood and dropped them from the sky, inflicting serious injuries.
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Steven Cain was plucked from wholesaler Metcash, where his focus went beyond just the aggressive pricing that has defined the sector.
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Mr. Imad butchered the bird, plucked it, weighed it and then asked for the 8,000 dinars he was owed, around $7.
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She and her companions, all virgins, so innocent, had been plucked from their camp to service queues of impatient army officers.
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At Acne, there were long, languid layers, muted florals — and coats that looked like they were plucked from a vintage store.
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If it hasn't been plucked to soundtrack "emotional realization" moments on screens of all sizes, music supervisors are sleeping on it.
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" In asking voters not to pity him, he plucked a line from the musical "Evita," saying, "Don't cry for me, Argentina.
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In the midst of this early exploratory science, some journalists plucked results out of context and wrote goofy, over-hyped articles.
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As before, each of those paragraphs was plucked from the web and rephrased into something less plagiaristic by the site's algorithm.
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It looks like something plucked from Aladdin's cave of wonders, but until recently no one could explain its distinctive golden sheen.
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We can anyhow recognize who is derived from whom, plucked from one thread of Lear's predicament to serve another of Dunbar's.
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The orchestration uses Western instruments alongside local ones like the tar (a plucked stringed instrument) and the kamancheh (a bowed one).
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In 1995, he was plucked out of academia by the then president, Jiang Zemin, to serve as an adviser and speechwriter.
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The sharply syncopated plucked guitar lines come from bachata, the backbeat and horns from Jamaican reggae; the minor key suits both.
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For one starter, Aglietti served scallop crudo topped with sliced gooseberries, red chili and basil leaves plucked from her home garden.
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She refused, and the manuscript languished in an archive at Howard University until executors of her literary trust plucked it out.
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He then plucked a largely unknown and untested Kenyatta from relative obscurity and pushed him to the forefront of Kenyan politics.
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In a protest outside the U.S. Embassy in December, for example, activists plucked the moustache hairs from posters of Harris' face.
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He is not plucked out to become a false father; he is heard, long past his time, as a true friend.
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Some GPT-2 sentences were so well-crafted that she wondered if they were plagiarized, plucked straight from the training dataset.
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In desperation, he lofted a pass downfield that Falcons safety Ricardo Allen plucked out of the air and returned 45 yards.
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Crews ate their eggs, brought them onboard as mobile food sources and plucked out their feathers to sell to pillow-makers.
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At Mr. Armenta's house, his nephew David, 34, waded through the water and plucked a ruined work boot from the muck.
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Dr. Priest plucked 36 white blood cells from the child's blood, and the scientists sequenced the entire genome of each cell.
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Mr. Letterman then plucked a Trump tie from behind his desk, examined the tag and announced it was made in China.
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Plucked from the colorfully named bastard hogberry, the fruit gets its hue from the arrangement of cells in light-bending patterns.
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All the females look alike and all of the species feed on grass seeds plucked from grass stalks of living plants.
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An amateur beekeeper, Ms. Bertocchini had plucked several worms out of her beehives and was keeping them in a plastic bag.
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There&aposs a "Stranger Things"-themed apartment on Airbnb, and it looks like it&aposs been plucked straight from the 80s.
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"Then he [William] plucked at his head and said: 'Except there's not much here to dye,'" Berry said of the incident.
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Two brave hikers plucked a lime green bottle from a river and alerted authorities about the SOS message they found inside.
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Of their two 2019 albums, U.F.O.F. is quieter, given to tiny plucked guitar arpeggios that emerge as hooks through the haze.
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It makes for an odd scene, plucked from an igloo and plopped on the linoleum in front of a humming refrigerator.
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She began her career on the Broadway stage, before being plucked to star in The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1961.
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"We plucked out certain best sellers and iconic pieces from the Hayley Paige collection, and essentially created mini-mes," she said.
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Oh God, the one who you left so cruelly; the one who you never plucked up the courage to speak to.
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"When I was younger, on a totally weird whim, I plucked out all of my eyebrows," Jenner confessed on her website/app.
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Then, they eat a veggie tart made from produce plucked fresh from the first lady's White House garden off of Obama china.
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They plucked Muñoz's 11-month-old daughter out of his arms, and then dragged him away, leaving the child behind, says Yarleidys.
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Tyrion's PR strategy to push back against Cersei's characterization of her as a foreign conqueror was plucked straight out of Aegon's playbook.
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Where once we plucked CDs from Borders' bins based on a cover image of Shania Twain—analytics now drive our Spotify playlists.
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More than 7,100 people have now been plucked from international waters since Thursday, many of them on the dangerous journey from Libya.
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I'd over-tweezed, shaved, and plucked every hair I could until my brows were about as deconstructed as Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
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Walter Martínez, 28, the leader among the Hondurans, plucked a cardboard pillbox from his book bag and opened it along the seams.
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This rate has not been plucked out of thin air; it is based on the interest rates paid on EU government debt.
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It's diverse—note those neatly plucked strings on the sparse cut "Benjamin," versus the polished pop nous of "Can't Stop"—and fresh.
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Take it one step further (or back, actually), with patchwork and candy-hued jewelry that's plucked right from those summer camp days.
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Per his unorthodox tradition, the Serbian player bent down, plucked a few blades of grass from Centre Court and proceeded to munch.
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They just got the actual football player Sam Bradford, and it turns out he's still pretty OK once plucked away from dysfunction.
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Dr. Antin recommends doing this only if the tick bite is fresh and the parasite can be easily plucked off the skin.
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I plucked the Listermint from the shelf, took it to the cashier and gave her my phone number and a $23 bill.
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And like Phantom Menace, the first teaser plucked the heartstrings of longtime fans with the familiar strains of a John Williams score.
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In a follow-up Snap, Kendall revealed that Hailey had just plucked an unusually colored hair from her head (cue the screaming).
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And no, no one actually plucked their eye mustaches into a squiggle shape — they mostly used washable glue as a shaping agent.
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Whereas in Pakistan or Morocco, he'd explain, the sap was bled, in Nepal, they waited until the pollen was plucked off naturally.
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From there, they plucked up those on the fishing boat, lifted them airborne in a basket, and brought them back to shore.
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In fact, the company plucked its best-selling colors and turned them into a liquid formula, which has its fans very pleased.
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Alas, when she goes to find the shovels in the woods, the groundskeeper says that they've already been plucked from the scene.
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It's the story of young Sophie (the newcomer Ruby Barnhill), who one night is plucked from her bed by a giant hand.
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One evening, mine was soon hock, or marble goby, a freshwater fish most likely plucked from the Chao Phraya River in Thailand.
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He plucked the blossom and closed it in an Atlas, sealing it shut with Kapton tape and promising to bring it back.
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Only a handful of rescues took place across north Florida, including 18 people in Pasco County who were plucked out of floodwaters.
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Spending a night or two in a haunted hotel that looks — and feels — like it was plucked straight from a movie set.
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In autopsy after autopsy, the doctors documented every wound and plucked every bullet, noting where it entered and the direction it traveled.
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The crew picked mostly in silence—the only sound was the quiet pop-pop-pop of strawberries being plucked from their stems.
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Maybe it transferred to Hendricks, plucked by the Cubs from the Texas Rangers' farm system in 2011 for the veteran Ryan Dempster.
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In a corner booth, a man gently plucked a down-coat feather from a woman's sleeve and blew it into the air.
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Phrases like "tunable voices" and the intriguing "sharkly habits" are, or are inspired by, Cavendish's own words, plucked from her voluminous works.
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In actuality, the 12 calendar girls are plucked from a pool of "winemaker daughters, sisters, nieces, wives, winery employees, and winemakers themselves".
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Do you need to adjust shelf placement to make room for the large plucked bird that will call your refrigerator home shortly?
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Some sources suggest that the Denis d'or was also capable of mimicking the sounds of plucked stringed instruments including harps and lutes.
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At the host area, little snacks will be mounted on a wall, ready to be plucked by diners waiting to be seated.
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The 12 survivors plucked from the sea were taken to the Saudi city of Jizan, where they were imprisoned for three months.
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He described an extraordinary scene in which federal agents plucked him from his jail cell in Chicago late one night in 2012.
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Like other prolific authors, Oates has always plucked characters and plot-points from the real world: Jeffrey Dahmer, JonBenet Ramsey, Marilyn Monroe.
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Plucked from Mexican folklore (and beyond), this jealous Medea-like figure, whose love turns into consuming hate, has echoed through the ages.
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The orchestra comprises a string quartet (Meta4), flute, percussion and kantele (a traditional Finnish plucked string instrument which here evokes the lute).
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While nearly 210,230 had been plucked to safety, more than that number were awaiting rescue, many on the rooftops of submerged homes.
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Tony had what he has since described as a Proustian encounter with a huge oyster, eating it freshly plucked from the sea.
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Nanshan is the latter, a mini theme park, with zones and features plucked from some of the skiing world's more famous places.
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These paintings have an organic source: They're magnified versions of small earlier collages made from hairs the artist plucked from his head.
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In one of his early moves, Chief Banks plucked his protégé, Michael Harrington, from Brooklyn South to work as his executive officer.
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Plucked from top schools, most of those hired by the firm arrive with little or no expertise in the world of finance.
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In one study, they plucked neurons from the brain of a 17-year-old boy who had died in a car accident.
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"They got plucked and polished and waxed, and some of them didn't eat for two months, and all for what?" she said.
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Plucked from YouTube as a 13-year-old, mentored by manager Scooter Braun and Usher, Bieber quickly became a global tween sensation.
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If they looked as if they had been plucked out of Asia, it is because they were built by Chinese construction companies.
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Once plucked from the ground, however, the roots deteriorate rapidly, making it virtually impossible for small farmers to exploit the crop commercially.
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A mechanism for rotating the ports to which asylum seekers are transported after being plucked from the water will also be voluntary.
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For guidance, she has relied, in part, on an important adviser plucked from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank: Steven Groves.
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Girls are plucked out of school once they start to menstruate, a sign to some families that they are ready for marriage.
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For its first 25 seconds, "Old Town Road" could be any other rural lament, a lonely howl delivered over a plucked ukulele.
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Cornflower, wisteria, "piggy" pink: Some of our all-time favorite colors can be plucked straight from a 64-color box of Crayola crayons.
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Ackley plucked it out of the air right in front of the scoreboard and threw to first to double off PR Joey Rickard.
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Inside, the vast warehouse had been broken into curated party zones stuffed with furniture that looked plucked from a dead grandmother's living room.
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"There's no color palette or story theme, none of that," Lewis explained; the hues are plucked from what's trending at any given moment.
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"There's a lot of tough work ahead — that figure seems to have just been plucked from the air," one senior Asian diplomat said.
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Always diligent about ticks, we checked ourselves thoroughly each day and plucked off a few stray insects, but I didn't notice any bites.
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We've pulled together a list of picks — plucked directly from movies, TV, and music — that should make your stocking-stuffer shopping a snap.
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Every step in the direction of Fascism—every plucked feather—causes damage to individuals and to society; each makes the next step shorter.
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If you've plucked up the courage to go and see the new IT adaptation, you'll probably want to be surrounded by loved ones.
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Contrary to the over-plucked eyebrow trend of yore, the kind of fringe popping up on our feeds today is fuller than ever.
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It's as if Dunder Mifflin was plucked from Scranton, Pennsylvania, and dropped into dystopian Oakland, with Lakeith Stanfield's Cassius Green as our protagonist.
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On pieces of pasteboard slightly smaller than playing cards attached to key rings, are ranges of colors like points plucked out of colorspace.
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We plucked the 10 best designs featuring the fantastical beast, so you can get your pad tricked out like a Lisa Frank wonderland.
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Each photo, with its super rich color palette and overload of carpet, feels like it was plucked out of an obscure 80s film.
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"It's not as if we plucked an agent out of the phone book," his father Bob Reid told the Times at the time.
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Everything we saw of Jedi training in the prequel movies showed us kids plucked from all walks of life from across the galaxy.
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Instead of laying them all out here, we've plucked a couple of highlights that Jones should definitely keep for her sports broadcaster reel.
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More than 350 people were plucked to safety during rescue operations in landslide-affected areas across the country early on Wednesday, officials said.
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Belief that one man's hunches and facts plucked from the internet will provide a coherent alternative is the most irrational approach of all.
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Maybe you will spot an action figure, abandoned in the grass, waiting to be plucked by you, its giant god, for ceremonial effigy.
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Honest-to-goodness aluminum trim, rosewood chunks plucked from a Japanese guitar maker, and auburn leather create a happy place for the family.
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A Good Appetite Before an arctic blast killed my fig tree, I ate only the figs plucked in season from my Brooklyn backyard.
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Nearly everything the former FBI director told lawmakers was plucked directly from the 448-page report that the Justice Department released in April.
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He plucked the shiny metal object out of the pipe, cleaned it off, and sure enough it was the long-lost diamond ring.
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Over the years, I plucked many such signifiers from the world of casual, lightly subversive men's wear and planted them in my outfits.
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Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, who headed Fiat when he plucked Chrysler out of bankruptcy in 2009, retires at the end of 2018.
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Although the game could have been stronger, the sights and sounds felt like they were plucked right out of the original '80s cartoon.
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She had big frizzy hair, chubby cheeks, over-plucked eyebrows that zoomed across her forehead like crooked arrows, dark lipstick, thick black eyeliner.
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Ben Rortvedt, who was plucked by the Minnesota Twins in the second round of the same draft out of Verona, Wisconsin is another.
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Father and son plucked dried corn kernels from their brown sheathing, tossing unusable white kernels to a starving pig that survived the storm.
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From Urban Outfitters to Fashion Nova, shoppers can now find clothes and accessories that look like they were plucked from the early aughts.
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I surround myself with scents and objects I like — some fresh rosemary plucked from a neighbor's bush, a jar of redwood seed pods.
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That scene could have been plucked from his subconscious: His mother, who died in a fire, had owned and operated a beauty parlor.
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He was plucked from relative obscurity on the cheap, which is a cool example of Wenger's ability to grab young, usually French talent.
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Vanessa's lip sync was a bit wan in comparison, and she was, sadly, the first bat to be plucked from the renovated cave.
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Stevie opted to play what appears to be something similar to a steel guitar, which lies flat and is plucked using one's fingers.
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"There's a lot of tough work ahead - that figure seems to have just been plucked from the air," one senior Asian diplomat said.
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Trubisky threw the ball high to a wide-open Sowell and the lineman easily plucked it out of the air for the score.
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This "post-harvest handling" — the way produce is treated after it's plucked — can greatly affect how it tastes on your dinner table later.
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"I got the job and, fully plucked from obscurity, found myself co-starring with Whoopi Goldberg on the silver screen," Mr. Harris said.
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Beckey and Saul Sampson plucked a broken plastic chair off the beach and filled a bag with other detritus left by the storm.
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In many ways, Waititi neatly fits the mold of a lively director plucked from indiedom and placed at the center of a franchise.
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The original "Maleficent" was a rethink of the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty," from which the titular character, played by Angelina Jolie, was plucked.
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A pair of white arum lilies seem plucked from a still life by Georgia O'Keeffe, their pistils set with tiny yellow fancy diamonds.
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But when they tested their detector on deepfake videos plucked from across the internet, it failed more than 40 percent of the time.
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It seemed as if she was asking for the impossible — characters and situations plucked out of thin air — in service of the unnecessary.
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When people are plucked to safety, they often take with them the clothes on their backs and the few possessions they can carry.
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The vegetable matter is peeled, plucked and trimmed into a messy heap that is larger than the center bit we manage to save.
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But the last word belonged to Ms. Choi, who buttoned up the movement with three plucked notes as discreet as they were authoritative.
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Kupchak, West's protégé, led a more recent renaissance when he plucked Pau Gasol from Memphis, a deal that led to two more titles.
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Trump plucked him from the House to be CIA director and pushed Rex Tillerson out at State to put Pompeo in that role.
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ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER A three-guitar front line — plucked, sustained and most often busily strummed — gives this Australian band its brisk pacing.
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When her political opponents plucked that phrase out of context and spun it as hostile to coal communities, they were distorting her meaning.
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One man plucked a plaintive tune on a guitar as Mr. Cahn wound up the service, inviting the crowd to bow their heads.
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What remains fresh is its pulse, regardless of which dancer is dancing or who from the audience is plucked to join the show.
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Throughout the show, Saiz uses the image of the eye, sometimes with geometric qualities and other times seemingly plucked from the Sistine Chapel.
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Wrong. At any point during the 6o-day adventure, the participants can be plucked from their environment and dropped into an entirely new wilderness.
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It was Cavanagh who plucked a young Mortimer Mahony from the ranks of Wall Street, where he ran bets for some of its titans.
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Classic Cinema OnlineThe clue's in the title of Classic Cinema Online—classic movies, typically plucked from the 30s, 40s, or 50s, surrounded by ads.
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Does my sweater look plucked from the runway of downtown deconstructivists Eckhaus Latta, or what it is: mid-aughts Anthropologie shrunk in the wash?
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She plucked the look from Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda line — and Washington's the first actress to do so for a red-carpet event, ever.
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Thank goodness portrait mode wasn't around when we were going through that over-plucked brow phase or when pink hair streaks were a thing.
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With the 30th pick, Schlenk plucked Omari Spellman, a skilled big who made 43.3 percent of 150 three-point attempts during his freshman season.
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The items in Ford's new lighting collection bring the brightness but also look like they could have been plucked from a super-cool museum.
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That's not to mention the floral tiles and assortment of Eames-y lounge chairs that look plucked fresh from the antique store (or IKEA).
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" But Kyle informs her that his flower had already been plucked by another, and that she should get used to "so much unspecial sex.
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A starving, struggling otter in Arizona was nursed back to health after utility workers plucked it from a canal on the outskirts of Phoenix.
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Page's erratic style, and marked pro-Russia stance, appear to have been clear for decades before the Trump campaign plucked him out of obscurity.
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Its female figure and headless male, plucked from more traditional figurative roles, entangle themselves with their oversized avian guardians, but they don't dominate them.
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The 5-year-old pit bull mix was a pregnant stray in need of medical care when Rescued Ohio plucked her off the streets.
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Brzezinski, plucked by Carter from the academic world, saw many of the Soviet Union's foreign policy moves as evidence it could not be trusted.
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Mr Abbot's book focuses on a clutch of early candidates who are plucked from Ghana and Senegal and transported to unimaginable luxury in Doha.
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The botanical bandits reportedly sought out the trees with the most value, and plucked them from approximately 3,000 trees across the 12,000-acre garden.
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There, plucked from the airwaves by a rabbit-ear antenna, we watched a snowy black-and-white image that today's kids can't even imagine.
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Mohammed's 81-year-old father, King Salman, plucked his young son from relative obscurity just days after he ascended the throne two years ago.
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Hadid, 22, admitted she regularly shops out of Mailk's closet, and Malik recalled the Anna Sui T-shirt he recently plucked from Hadid's closet.
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This merger of prosecution and defense, plucked from the same talent pool, breeds courtesy and respect rather than an aggressive search for the truth.
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But the Wavelength's promise is that this mere content is irrelevant, because heartstrings can be plucked as directly as the strings on a guitar.
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Reverb provides its own sort of embellishment, as individually plucked notes on "Shadowboxing" and "Hurt Less" softly echo throughout and gradually fill the air.
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An amateur beekeeper in Spain discovered this when she plucked some of the pests from her beehives and put them in a plastic bag.
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Sikka, the eventual choice who was plucked from a top job at SAP , was the first chief appointed from outside the group of founders.
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Mima guides people into reveries of bygone comforts, like the taste of freshly plucked berries and the sight of birds flying in open skies.
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The movie — plucked from the plot of the original 101 Dalmatians — will reportedly delve into the origin story of the famed fur-clad villainess.
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There was chaos on the roads, with at least five stranded motorists needing to be plucked from rising floodwaters, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
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India produced 150.86 million kg tea in June, slightly higher than 149.13 million kg plucked a year ago, the board said in a statement.
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Many of Hader's best impersonations on SNL were plucked from vintage showbiz: Vincent Price, John Barrymore, Peter Falk, Peter O'Toole, Rod Serling, Alan Alda.
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But she still looked young, so they plucked and shaped her eyebrows in an effort to pass her off as a 2000-year-old.
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I really hate saying a product is "Apple-like," but the Beam really looks like it was plucked out of Jony Ive's design lab.
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It is a neat, thrifty space with a head-high stack of old cookbooks, which were plucked from flea markets and second-hand stores.
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Two months ago an American mother of two was plucked off the street while hailing a taxi to return home after visiting the bank.
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But upon closer examination, it becomes clear that Brown, a Detroit native, has not chosen these shapes arbitrarily or plucked them from ancient history.
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The brief moments of hushed ambience that open both Burial full-lengths (and close Burial) that don't seem crucial when plucked from their context.
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A roller coaster car train, plucked from the ride no longer atop the Stratosphere, sits on his roof, full of dummies, collecting desert dust.
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But when I plucked one and took a bite, it tasted of half-fulfilled sweetness and turned earth, like no carrot I'd ever known.
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Wan has four new serving girls, plucked from lives of crime and almost exclusively referred to by the colors or patterns of their uniforms.
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In another instance, he plucked a fragment from a sentence in the Mueller report that made a conclusion seem less damaging for Mr. Trump.
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All of the outdoor areas were playful and imaginative, and looked like they had been plucked right from a scene in "Alice in Wonderland."
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There's a kind of elation in seeing both famous and obscure phrases from the plays plucked and resituated, the effect first-rate — distancing, salutary.
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That said, I would like to have seen Mary-Louise Parker (for "Heisenberg") and ... BRANTLEY You plucked the name out of my mouth, Jesse.
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The National Thanksgiving Turkeys, weighing in at 45 and 47 pounds, respectively, were plucked from a flock raised by Butterball turkey farmer Wellie Jackson.
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Ari Aster, the mind behind Hereditary and Midsommar, was also plucked by A24 for his feature directorial debut after making a slew of shorts.
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Katherine is plucked from the computing room and assigned to a team that will calculate the launch coordinates and trajectory for an Atlas rocket.
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A couple of months after the US plucked the spy out of Moscow, Trump met privately with Putin in Hamburg, during a G20 summit.
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Likewise, the casts he assembles when he directs aren't the typical bunch of strangers plucked from auditions and thrown together in a rehearsal room.
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Its largest outside shareholder is Warburg Pincus, a New York City private equity firm from which Trump plucked one of his top economic advisors.
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But hidden in their oversize shopping bags and backpacks was a secret: sheet upon sheet of crumpled toilet paper, plucked surreptitiously from public restrooms.
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The most sensational attempt occurred in 1981, when an inmate was nearly plucked off the rooftop recreational center by confederates in a hijacked helicopter.
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He plucked two from the armed forces, including his foreign minister, Sibusiso Moyo, the general who announced the military takeover of Mr. Mugabe's government.
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Arrive around lunch to sample freshly shucked oysters, plucked from the waters of Cancale that morning, and served with a glass of crisp white.
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Also perennially on her menu during the winter months: fuyu persimmons, plucked straight from a tree in her childhood backyard in San Jose, Calif.
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Past studies have suggested that plucked eyebrows and "a cheery smile" are also signs of narcissism — how reliable are those as indicators of pathology?
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For years, Bradel has plucked away at his own game, a parkour platformer called Suh Burb, and hopes to be a full-time developer someday.
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A coffee table book for sale, titled, "Stork Coffee: Brewed for Life," looked to be plucked from an Urban Outfitters catalog or West Elm showroom.
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His presence plucked Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye, and now Deron Williams up from the NBA scrap heap and turned them into decent rotation players again.
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I plucked it off the shelf, flipped to the page I wanted, and read him what was then my favorite passage...He bought the book.
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I've waxed, shaved, zapped, plucked, and depilated nearly every inch of my body at least one time — each experience no less painful than the other.
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Many reptiles and amphibians sold in pet stores were not bred in captivity as international law requires — but were plucked wild from forests and rivers.
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The team was chosen as today's wildcard battlefield startup here at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2016, plucked from silicon alley to present their product on stage.
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Before being plucked from Congress to be interior secretary, Ryan Zinke won the seat Mr Gianforte is vying for last November by 16 percentage points.
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We passed by butchers selling tiny plucked quails and piles of chicken liver (we're in poultry by now) before arriving at the horse meat section.
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What comes next is a combination of ballerina and party-goer stick figures wearing candy-flecked outfits plucked straight from our sugar-plum fairy dreams.
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Several pages are devoted to an African, Anton Wilhelm Amo Afer, who was plucked from his home in 1707, aged five, and sent to Europe.
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In 2013 the Italian government started Operation Mare Nostrum, a search-and-rescue effort that plucked 150,000 people from the seas in a single year.
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Now the Gates Foundation has plucked Typbar-TCV from obscurity and pushed it through the research and testing necessary for it to be used everywhere.
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She's been plucked from the minor leagues to start for the San Diego MLB team, and its bespectacled owner has come down to greet her.
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While saying "I do" for a second time to husband Keven Undergaro, Maria Menounos wore a wedding dress plucked straight out of a fairy tale.
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She plucked it out of the air and placed it in front of me, where it hung like a picture frame on an invisible wall.
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Rose-Lynn Harlan (Jessie Buckley) is no Ally (Lady Gaga), plucked from obscurity by a beautiful — if damaged — bearded superstar in A Star Is Born.
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She has a sharp chin, beady eyes, and over-plucked eyebrows that make her look sort of like a half-drawn Intro-to-Art exercise.
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All throughout the life of the MCU, ideas have been plucked from the comics and altered to suit the stories Marvel Studios wants to tell.
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It presents a wide variety of age-appropriate books, movies, and games for your child, plucked from Amazon's vast wealth of content and carefully screened.
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Much in same way that notes travel along a plucked guitar string, spider silk transmits vibrations in different frequencies, sending information back to the spider.
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No spoilers, but there are sights here, and scenarios, that could have been plucked straight from the screenplay of Richard Donner's cult classic of 1985.
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ROME (Reuters) - Some 1,400 migrants were plucked from overcrowded boats off the coast of Libya on Tuesday, Italy's coastguard said, and two bodies were recovered.
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Just ask RecordGram, who was plucked from Startup Alley as the Wild Card and actually won the Startup Battlefield competition last year in New York!
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It seems the Montréal native and special education teacher is experiencing the downside for anyone plucked from obscurity and dropped into a whirlwind of fame.
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So many women and girls just gone, plucked out of existence, their lives reduced to family photos and names on cold cases, stained with sorrow.
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The alien landscapes and cramped, control panel-filled interior spaces feel as though they've been plucked right out of a movie you've seen 1,000 times.
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Or that the hermit crabs sold at the mall have most likely been plucked from their wild home, since they don't breed well in captivity?
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Mr. Riley plucked five scorpions from a single one of those, 107 scorpions after 90 minutes of crouching and leaning forward to snag the critters.
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They popped in, slipped on shoes, plucked tunics from the racks and chattered in an animated mix of Hebrew and English peppered with Arabic phrases.
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Anslinger had plucked the story of the ax murder from his "gore files," a collection of 250 grisly homicides committed by alleged consumers of cannabis.
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Well, O.K., your contribution may depend on whether the creators of the show plucked your words from social media and repurposed them in their script.
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Italian Navy ship Vega plucked about 2475 people off a "half-submerged" large rubber boat - one of 17 operations coordinated by the coastguard on Friday.
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Now that her papers were being legalized, she had plucked up the courage to see her sister, Trinidad, for the first time in 18 years.
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From the second Trump plucked him from relative obscurity to serve as the vice presidential nominee, Pence has lauded -- and defended -- Trump at every turn.
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As are the mom-and-pop restaurants where locals flock for shrimp boils, steamed blue crab and tangy Lynnhaven oysters plucked straight from Chesapeake Bay.
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Whether you're celebrating by eating pumpkin spice everything, or dreaming up your Halloween costume, we've plucked some deals from the 'net for you this weekend.
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Expertly-plucked scenes from Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, Good Morning, Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, and more punctuate the different seasons of his time on Earth.
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For years, the FSIS's salmonella-testing program focused on carcasses—whole chickens that have been slaughtered, plucked, and cleaned but not yet cut into parts.
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His return to Omega in 1999 came at the behest of the Swatch Group mastermind Nicolas Hayek, who plucked him from Omega's sister brand, Blancpain.
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The Girls creator uses the platform to spark conversations on serious topics such as mental health, egregious photoshopping, and the woes of over-plucked eyebrows.
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Passion's vicious duality—its potent love-hate dichotomy—isn't a theme Bring Me The Horizon has plucked from nowhere for their upcoming sixth album, amo.
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Those goodness-saturated sheets, all drippy and sci-fi cool; translucent gels redolent of freshly plucked herbs; tubes and pots full of skin-drenching balms.
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The three, five, or 17 greatest games of New England Patriots history could all be plucked from the Bill Belichick Era and it'd be fine.
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Acne has always been considered an adolescent issue — something that fades away post-college, along with final exams, poor dating judgment, and over-plucked eyebrows.
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For the most part, it feels like the combat in this game could be plucked out and placed into any game from 15 years ago.
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The repeated progression of carefully plucked notes interrupted by a distorted gnh-gnh is the perfect balance of pleasing and grating that a ringtone requires.
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Then Simon Cowell plucked him from the pile of nearly-made-its and teamed him with four other goofy boys who didn't want to dance.
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Lodge 10.25-Inch Cast Iron Skillet, available on Amazon, $14.79This affordable 10.25-inch cast iron skillet is another wunderkind plucked from the depths of Amazon.
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" Ms. Monk carefully plucked Neutron from her tank, held her in the air and pressed their faces together in what she called a "nose kiss.
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In September, less than a month after his conviction, Mr. Shkreli offered $5,000 to any of his online followers who plucked a hair from Mrs.
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He has just begun with 22018 fist-size land snails plucked from the forest floor in Ghana in the rainy season, when they are plentiful.
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So her owner reached down, plucked her up and sat her on the bed, where she became more uncomfortable as she realized what was happening.
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The two aviators in the jet on Monday were plucked from the sea and brought back to the carrier in good condition, the Navy said.
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Even worse is the human detritus of emissions that spurs climate change—waste that can't be plucked up or sifted out or even readily observed.
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It's as if Ballet Theater plucked a page from the casting manual of New York City Ballet, which often throws young dancers into principal parts.
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Knapp plucked the ball out of the air and fired it to third base, where Maikel Franco reached back to slap a tag on Romine.
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Another 220006 vice presidential candidates (2202 percent) were plucked from outside the presidential nominating process; in other words, they had not competed against the nominee.
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But Mr. Moyane, a little-known development economist who had been plucked from running prisons to lead the tax agency, has strongly defended his independence.
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But then Janine (Madeline Brewer), a somewhat unhinged handmaid whose right eye was plucked out because of disobedience, gives Offred news that nearly breaks her.
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It all seems particularly perplexing in late spring, when just-plucked alliums hit the markets, arriving as verdant, more tender versions of their mature selves.
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Plucked from university at 18 thanks to her language skills, Kim spent one year training in intelligence in a secret camp deep in the mountains.
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" When Diogenes of Sinope heard the news he came to Plato's school, known as the Academy, with a plucked chicken, saying, "Here's the Platonic human!
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Many workers worry that the financing of the country's cherished safety net will be plucked away and transferred to business, for the profit of shareholders.
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The book has the aura of being found at the bottom of a box in a cellar, plucked from obscurity and brought back in print.
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One rainy afternoon, I floated over a galaxy of egg yolks and spiky gumball tree seeds, and plucked a fork-shaped constellation from the asteroids.
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You can read the whole thing here but I read through it and plucked out 22018 of the most damning lines directed at Trump. 214.
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Immersed waist-deep in one of these briny paddocks, sea-cucumber farmer Astinah Binti Jamari plucked one of the sandpaper-skinned creatures from the seabed.
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She plucked it from his hand and, before sitting down next to him, gave it an underhand toss and hit the top of a beanbag.
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And that's when Ms. Wallace met Sarah Palin, who was plucked from the relative obscurity of the Alaska governorship to be Mr. McCain's running mate.
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In a black magic ritual, parsley was plucked and the victim's name spoken in the belief that the person named would die within 48 hours.
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But, if you don't want to plow through the noise, we already plucked some of the best deals for you to take a look at.
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Earlier on Tuesday, a man who was "conscious and alert" was plucked alive from the rubble and taken by helicopter to a hospital, fire officials said.
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Of course, "Fantastic Beasts" actually is a prequel of sorts, plucked from the rib of the Harry Potter franchise, marking the first screenplay by J.K. Rowling.
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A piece of tissue plucked from the trash proved to be the piece of evidence they needed to obtain an arrest warrant, according to the documents.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Few outside Iraq knew the name Haider al-Abadi in 2014 when he was plucked from relative obscurity to lead a nation in chaos.
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It just goes to show that even if you think everyone is staring at your weird, wonky eyebrow you over plucked last night, they probably aren't.
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The brains are plucked from the mouse as fast as possible, which has been preserved with aldehyde fixatives in a race against the damage of death.
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Some look different (just not Paul Rudd), some evolved as characters, and some were plucked from obscurity to become some of our favorite on-screen characters.
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A commercial fishing crew plucked four aviators, two from each aircraft, from the Atlantic Ocean about 25 miles east of Oregon Inlet, the Coast Guard said.
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Other features plucked from the 24DX Mark include the Digic 2600+ image processor, 25-point autofocus system with 41 cross points and EOS ITR intelligent tracking.
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My mom always told me it's good to have thick brows because she plucked her thin ones off in the '90s when pencil brows were in.
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The young man then began to unroll the tarp behind the van but immediately found a small piece of wood caught inside and plucked it out.
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I had plucked the book from a bucket at a garage sale, and nearly jumped when I saw the book's downright-chilling black-and-white illustrations.
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In February Mrs Merkel plucked Mrs Kramp-Karrenbauer from the Saarland to appoint her CDU secretary-general, a clear sign that a successor was being groomed.
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Peach, as it turns out, is a Salinger (yes, that Salinger family) and is mighty suspicious of the boy who plucked Beck from the train tracks.
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The Sea-Watch 3, a vessel run by a German humanitarian group, plucked 32 people from an unsafe boat off the coast of Libya on Dec.
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Their tracks have a tendency to constantly shapeshift, and this one morphs into a glorious dreamscape of Auto-Tuned vocals, plucked harps, and gently tapped glockenspiels.
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As we discussed how our choices as consumers can lead to horrible stories, someone plucked a plastic straw from their glass, identifying it as a culprit.
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That means audience members will ask some questions, and moderators Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz will ask other questions plucked from social media and the internet.
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The format is simple: it pits two teams of four students plucked from Britain's top universities against one another in a severe contest of general knowledge.
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Star Wars feels, on some level, like George Lucas plucked it out of the sky and presented it to us, like it's always been there somehow.
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Leah Remini has been plucked away from the CBS roster following the cancellation of "Kevin Can Wait" and will join Fox in a new family comedy.
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Target's spring '17 swim range is bridging this gap even further with a photo series that feels like it was plucked straight from our 'gram feeds.
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Brzezinski was plucked by Carter from the academic world and saw many of the Soviet Union's foreign policy moves as evidence it could not be trusted.
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They got plucked to be on the show for a reason, and they certainly have just as much capability to outwit, outplay, and outlast the guys.
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Each time it plucked out a particularly large piece of wood, the dozen or so engineers, ecologists, and archaeologists gathered on the banks whooped in excitement.
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On Sunday, she sat front row at the Versace show (the fashion brand's first-ever showing in N.Y.C.) wearing a look plucked straight from the '90s.
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Most of the video programming in my life I only watch on my schedule, plucked out of a Netflix queue or a YouTube "Watch Later" playlist.
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It was obvious from the start that things wouldn't go smoothly for her — she got her eye plucked out in the first episode, for god's sake.
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Heavily based around domestic players plucked from Club Universidad de Chile, Chile qualified on the strength of the partnership of strikers Iván Zamorano and Marcelo Salas.
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Embarrassed, he squeezed his thighs together, but she slipped her hand between them, spread his legs easily, and plucked out the tube in one smooth motion.
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The first of his films to attract wide notice was "Pixote," which was rooted in true stories and featured a young cast plucked from the streets.
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Cavemen plucked their beards with clam shells, Little Mermaid-style, exhibiting a degree of care and attention that so many men today seem happy to dismiss.
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With Mueller maxed out and required to leave his post, President Barack Obama plucked Comey from the private sector and appointed him FBI director in 2013.
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She seemed perpetually amused to have been plucked out of her small German town and imported to watch over the most famous statue in the world.
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It's clear she was a superfan, and being plucked from the crowd to be on-stage with the singer must have been a dream come true.
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But this week, tweets that she fired off in December were plucked from internet history and used to make a point about Kim Kardashian's naked selfies.
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But official media reported on Thursday that 27 people were confirmed dead, 131 were missing, and all those who were stranded had been plucked to safety.
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For instance, it's easy to forget that your chicken doesn't arrive to the store shrink-wrapped, plucked, and ready for eating—minus all the messy killing.
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"If I made just one of those bags I'd be set for the year," one teenage boy with short-cropped hair and trendy plucked eyebrows said.
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The amusement continues when Juliet is chosen ("plucked," as the duke's daughter puts it) to transcribe the fifth columnists' recorded conversations from the apartment next door.
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Tech ____ Many reptiles and amphibians sold in pet stores were not bred in captivity as international law requires, conservationists say, but plucked from forests and rivers.
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And Rohingya witnesses told Reuters that soldiers plucked the 10 from among hundreds of men, women and children who had sought safety on a nearby beach.
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What starts off as a number that sounds like it could have been plucked straight from "A Chorus Line" takes a turn for the bizarrely tantalizing.
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Plucked by the ever-vigilant Porter and placed on an open plain in a photograph, one is forced to confront the object on its own terms.
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Imagine, however, that we only had one offhand comment, plucked at random by a journalist, to document everything there was to know about Warhol, or Lichtenstein.
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The pounding whitecaps followed — surgeries, chemotherapies, radiological drains, reoperations — before researchers plucked me up and pitched me into a haven, where I slowly caught my breath.
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As a teenager, Mr. Santana had sold plastic bottles and aluminum cans he plucked from Dumpsters so he didn't have to ask his parents for money.
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Surrounded by ten tall, muscled men, she looked as if she had been plucked from a high-school track team and thrown into an N.F.L. game.
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Over the past several months, YouTube has plucked Twitch mainstays like Jack "CouRage" Dunlop, who boasted an average of more than 9,000 live viewers per stream.
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In his Symphony No. 22016 ("Gloria," 1983), he affixed electric guitar pickups to harpsichords so he could both amplify and modify the instrument's delicate, plucked sound.
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We walked to one of the big Swedish supermarkets, Hemköp, and toward the sweets section, where Fredell plucked a small bag of Ahlgrens Bilar gummy candies.
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"I thought to myself, 'I must marry that girl'," said Canh, who eventually plucked up the courage to approach Ri and ask her for her address.
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"He came into the cafe and he sort of plucked up the courage and he asked us if he could have a job," Mr. Littlejohn said.
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The company has also plucked people out of less obvious sources of technology talent, like banks and hospitals, to succeed in the industry push, he said.
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But around that same time, Renner was plucked up as the next American action hero — and over the next few years, his image began to sour.
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The elder Mr Sisi has tried to pack the agency with loyalists, many plucked from the military-intelligence service where he spent a career in uniform.
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It was demolished in 1991 to make way for an office building, but right before the wrecking ball came, the sculptures were plucked from the facade.
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Andreessen Horowitz has plucked the head of growth at Uber and turned him into a venture capitalist at one of the top firms in Silicon Valley.
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Popular U.K. series Skins flopped when it received an American version for MTV — the show lost its edge when it was plucked from its original Bristol setting.
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An Italian coastguard statement said 515 people had been plucked from one boat and a further 43 people rescued in another operation involving a Finnish naval vessel.
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The paparazzi caught Williams at just the right angle where she was posing in a strong stance that could have been plucked from a high-fashion shoot.
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Pairing lo-fi, downer-pop riffs, and abrasive electronics with melodies that are both romantic and eerie, they could have been plucked from Olympia in the 90s.
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Eventually, with all open source avenues exhausted, an FBI employee sat down at a computer terminal that, to most people, would appear plucked straight from the 1980s.
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Ali McGraw's beloved sense of style comes forth in the form of mix-matching patterns and plaid blazers plucked straight out of Yale's back-to-school catalogue.
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Hovater's most salient political quotes are plucked from a podcast he guest-hosts on the site Radio Aryan and a blog post on his political party's site.
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He's plucked from the slums when he's discovered to be the missing son of a corrupt prince, and he's pulled into the world of the royal court.
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Sitting on the lawn of the state capitol after an anti–SB 4 rally, Estefania Ponce plucked blades of grass and squinted in the bright Texas sunshine.
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"Even when we disappointed you, you stuck with us," the company stated in the onstage video, in between messages that Samsung plucked from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
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The episode, which caps out at 10 minutes, is meandering and goofy, soundtracked by a simple guitar twang that could've been plucked from a children's television show.
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And that's just the tip of a vast iceberg that strummed and plucked what Martin has been crafting from wire and wood since before the Civil War.
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I've been speaking with the rescue and medical teams aboard the Topaz Responder and with the 366 migrants they plucked out of the sea on July 6.
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Eventually, he was plucked from the pen by a zoo employee, who carried him to the podium as the crowd cheered the promise of an early spring.
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More than 9,000 people are currently seeking shelter at a convention centre in Houston after being plucked from rooftops by helicopters or rescued by volunteers in boats.
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Power Rangers star Dacre Montgomery has joined the series as Billy, a mullet-rocking bully who seems plucked right out of a classic '80s high school flick.
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An experiment in which researchers gradually plucked out insect pollinators from fields found that plant diversity held up well until about 90% of insects had been removed.
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In the early '90s, when full brows reigned supreme, he plucked the arches of models like Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, and Naomi Campbell into razor-thin arcs.
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Because this feels like God maybe plucked flight 828 out of the air and then inserted it into 2018 just so he could manifest (ha) some miracles.
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For now, though, all we really know is that another really big rock has been plucked from a meteorite field—for everything else, we'll have to wait.
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Peppered throughout his largely sober, thoughtful agenda are a number of ideas seemingly plucked straight from a all-nighter that have no chance of coming to fruition.
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Fister, a veteran right-hander plucked from the scrap heap earlier this season, picked up his fifth win in his past seven starts with seven strong innings.
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The former conservative mayor of Le Havre was little known on the national political scene until Macron plucked him from obscurity to lead his government last year.
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YOU WERE ABLE THEN TO WORK WITH A BUNCH OF HEDGE FUNDS DURING THE BOOM AND THEN ULTIMATELY YOU WERE SORT OF PLUCKED FOR THIS CFO ROLE.
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The album cover showed Newsom as a Medieval princess with braids and a flower crown, singing epic tales as she plucked her harp like a traveling bard.
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For those who have never plucked up the courage to give it a go, Stéphane Heuet's adaptation of the first volume into a graphic novel is welcome.
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Thousands arrived at the George R. Brown Convention Center after being plucked from rooftops by rescuers in helicopters or scooped up by volunteer emergency responders in boats.
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It has to float around, untethered from its era, plucked down whenever we drop a needle or steal a riff, but ultimately stuck in some liminal space.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers plucked him in the 62nd round of the 1988 draft as a favor to their manager, Tommy Lasorda, a friend of Piazza's father.
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Those plucked from the Mediterranean this week join some 270,000 who have made the dangerous crossing this year so far; an estimated 3,165 have lost their lives.
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And maybe to make you feel like you might be someone who plucked said rosemary from your blossoming little herb garden instead of from the grocery store.
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More than 4,000 people have been plucked from boats in the Mediterranean in the last two days alone, and more than 9,73 in the last eight days.
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Its cover is emblazoned with a photograph of a beet that looks as if it's just been plucked from the ground, its surface still etched with dirt.
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The real estate site released a list of its most expensive vacation homes, and some of them look like they were plucked straight from a fairy tale.
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The Bourbon Argos, a ship run by humanitarian group Doctors without Borders, plucked 1,139 migrants from 10 boats, and two other humanitarian vessels picked up 156 more.
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Boochani, a Kurdish Iranian, has been held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island since being plucked from a refugee boat on its way to Australia in 2013.
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It seems to have been plucked out of thin air and used as a reason to deny refunds, to me and many others in the same spot.
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There was; the bouquet, in a ceramic vase, was as striking as a sculpture and remarkably satisfying, like salt-and-vinegar potato chips plucked from the sea.
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A former senator and Secretary of the Interior, Salazar was plucked by Clinton from the powerful Washington D.C. influence peddler WilmerHale to run her presidential transition team.
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Based on a few emails plucked from the account, Mr. Trump and his team have accused Clinton aides of improperly receiving inside information from the Obama administration.
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Spotlight Steve Jobs plucked Yael Naïm from obscurity in 2008 when he selected the French-Israeli musician's self-recorded anthem "New Soul" for an Apple advertising campaign.
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The film essentially makes the point that whales, which are perceptive and highly intelligent animals, suffer mental and physical harm after they are plucked from the wild.
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Lema told me that this had been a "good year" and plucked one of the red, pebble-like berries off the tree and handed it to me.
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On his debut, Adult Contempt, which was released via Arts & Crafts in July, Shad plucked a number of 80s and light rock vibes for his new project.
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The booklet also includes two blushes — pink and peach — plus a Chocolate Soleil Bronzer and a highlighter, which Nikkie plucked right from Too Faced's Chocolate Bar palette.
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After all, most of the tomatoes we eat out of season are plucked from their vines probably in Florida or Mexico, just as they started to ripen.
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Ms. Melford reached into the piano, dulling the strings as she struck single notes and Ms. Hughes plucked big pizzicato notes, in and out of the key.
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Crooked wooden villages dotted the landscape, creating the impression that the valley had been plucked intact from a folktale — or we had been magically transported into one.
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There were also bejeweled Buddhas to be taken; jade, copper and coal to be mined; and cotton to be plucked — all rich additions to the queen's coffers.
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"Vice" is crowded with supporting players, figures plucked from the limbo between the headlines and the history textbooks whose names chime like alerts on an ancient cellphone.
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Mr. Walker, 25, rubbed his forehead and plucked a strand from his eyebrow and carefully placed it inside a thin clamp-like device called a pipette tip.
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She plucked hundreds of fans from social media to hear "Reputation" early, at Secret Sessions held at her homes in Rhode Island, Los Angeles, London and Nashville.
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A highway that cuts through the district is traversed by elephants and used by farmers to rake out and dry the rice plucked fresh from their paddies.
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The Durbins, whose first task after being reunited was to retrieve their daughters, who were at a relative's house, were hardly alone in being plucked to safety.
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Dr. Stiassny's team suspects that the mondeli bureau live in these deepwater canyons, and are occasionally plucked up by the currents that churn along the rock walls.
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Big Break After Mr. McWhinnie died suddenly in 2012, Richard Prince plucked Ms. Alondra to head up Fulton Ryder, his mysterious publishing hub and invitation-only bookshop.
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Technologists were plucked from the Valley's most prestigious technology corporations and universities and put to work on a campaign that reëlected the United States' first black President.
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There are freshly plucked ornamental grasses by the sink, and four gleaming toilets with sanitary seat covers that rotate between uses with the wave of a hand.
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She plucked it out and wiped away the grime, revealing a George III farthing, the silhouetted face of the monarch and the date, 1777, nearly rubbed smooth.
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"I love that smell," she says as she inhales a clutch of dandelion leaves plucked from the side of the path before adding them to her basket.
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After all, I can already make a lunch or dinner out of it when combined with plate full of sundry items plucked from my fridge or pantry.
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In his first post, the multi-hyphenate appears on a young man's phone, only to be plucked from the screen and dropped into the room with him.
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The American cosmetics company is known for allowing shoppers to try on makeup, return used products and even have their eyebrows plucked or hair done in store.
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Perhaps the most famous was Roberto Clemente, the Hall of Fame outfielder who was plucked out of the Brooklyn Dodgers' system by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1954.
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But a few brave souls chased Usman Khan onto London Bridge, armed with a fire extinguisher and, of all things, a narwhal tusk, plucked from a display.
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Jenifer Wicks, Taylor's attorney, had accused the government of building a conspiracy case with witnesses plucked from "the depths of the criminal underworld," according to WBAL-TV.
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But to make them fit neatly into the world of wellness apps, they have been plucked out of their cultures and whitewashed beyond the point of recognition.
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Despite the hardships of the journey, Mr. Isaac is among the recent returnees to Nigeria who do not feel as if they have been plucked from peril.
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Teenagers walking home from the nearby high school often plucked raspberries for snacking, but with such a plentiful bounty, who even noticed when a few went missing?
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Drexler foregrounds her compositions with figuration, isolating people within abstracted color fields as if she'd plucked them from their lives and placed them into voids of paint.
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It's hard to believe that anyone could turn down a sun-ripened orange, plucked fresh from the branch but in Tunisia, that could be about to happen.
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Analogously, we might consider a violin string being plucked or bowed harder and harder, causing increasing resonance in the other strings and the body of the instrument itself.
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Entertainment Tonight plucked out the seven biggest reveals in the book, which include that Michael Strahan confided in Cohen about his hurt feelings after leaving Live with Kelly!
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At the other spot, the Raiders rotated youth heavily and wound up with linebacker Perry Riley, plucked from Washington's preseason scrapheap, playing the lion's share of the snaps.
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Plucked from obscurity by the anti-establishment party to head its coalition with the League, Conte was given the mandate to form a government by Mattarella on Wednesday.
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In an interview with The Sunday Times' Style Magazine, Williams talked about being plucked out of school to play Arya Stark when she was just 12 years old.
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Among the new arrivals on Bangladeshi shores are many women and young girls whose nose piercings have been visibly plucked of the studs and rings worn by many.
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Eating oysters, moments after they've been plucked from the sea Anyone can book a tour of the Freycinet Marine Farm, which harvests Pacific oysters in the Tasman Sea.
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The Appraisal Cherubs danced at the feet of muses as they plucked lyres on the domed ceiling of the old Steinway Hall on West 57th Street in Manhattan.
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Living, burning poetry already seemed traduced when it was plucked from the air and written down, forced into rhymes and sonnet forms; his was demotic and free-flowing.
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Plucked from Egypt, the document had been sitting in the Rare Books Department at the University of Utah's J Willard Marriott Library since it was donated in 1989.
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After a few tentative steps, I joined him in a slow procession, as he plucked insects from the soil and I considered the feast just 10 feet away.
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Last year, possibly in an effort to jolt weary attendees awake, Opening Ceremony used real ballerinas plucked from the New York City Ballet to stage quite a show.
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Comprised of 22012 of Mas' favourite Mediterranean records, largely plucked from his home country of Italy, it's an absolutely essential purchase for the Balearic fan in your life.
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He was nine when he was plucked from the crowd at an open practice and brought onto the court to shoot baskets with Vince Carter and Morris Peterson.
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The team has already created strains of rice which contain genes plucked from maize plants for the extra enzymes, and are now tweaking them to improve their efficacy.
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There is a cannon from the era at the entrance of the historic district of downtown Manassas, which seems plucked from the past with its small, quaint buildings.
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She constructed her music from loops of her beats, her airy voice and her violin, plucked and bowed in phrases that often evoke the modes of African music.
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Nazimova is resplendent in her role: With stark, thinly plucked eyebrows, expressive, heavily lined eyes, and a pouty, scornful mouth, she is the very picture of sublime disdain.
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So I let the top of my brows grow in (which is never fun, because it looks spotty for a few weeks) and then I plucked the bottom.
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In the past week, more than 7,000 migrants have been plucked from boats in international waters off the western coast of Libya, where people smugglers operate with impunity.
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At times, he still expresses shock that he is even on the Democratic ticket, as if he had been plucked from anonymity to embark upon a great adventure.
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"Enford Crescent," she said to herself, wondering how long it had been since Enford Crescent was plucked out of nowhere by Tups or Primmie, she couldn't remember which.
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Such rescue stories come wreathed in romance as a film is plucked from the brink, like a silent-screen heroine pulled from train tracks at the last minute.
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Sure, we all know the Superman's origin story, plucked straight from a 1930s bygone era—the same period that would present a desert walking Jesus as melanin deficient.
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Anti-immigrant interior minister Matteo Salvini initially said the Dutch-flagged ship Lifeline should take the people it plucked from the Mediterranean to the Netherlands and not Italy.
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Its plastic-eating skills were discovered accidentally when an amateur beekeeper in Spain plucked some of the pests from her beehives and put them in a plastic bag.
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He timed his leap to perfection, turning his 6-foot-11 body into a long crane, and plucked the yellow, oval-shaped ball out of the night sky.
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He had arrived at the Pentagon in January 1961 as a political novice, plucked by John F. Kennedy from Ford Motor Company, where he had risen to president.
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The Denis d'or was a keyboard-based instrument outfitted with 790 iron strings that were positioned to be struck like a clavichord rather than plucked like a guitar.
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Next, dancers in all-white costumes plucked a tall, skinny man with long blond hair from the audience, blowing powder up his nose and pulling him on stage.
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I had plucked the line, "Fear is a friend who's misunderstood," from one of my favorite John Mayer songs, "The Heart of Life," from his 2006 Continuum album.
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Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube and Microsoft have all sent cease-and-desist letters to Clearview, demanding that the company stop using photos and images plucked from their platforms.
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Many of the issues, including poor training, racial bias, union opposition and the high cost to carry out the decree, could have been plucked from last week's headlines.
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The lobby's gorgeous interiors look plucked from a set of "Mad Men," with patterned red-and-cream carpeting and curved cognac-leather couches illuminated by golden pendant lamps.
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The doctor, plucked straight out of the nineteenth century, is on a mission to save villagers from a "black plague" that is causing them to turn into zombies.
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They then plucked out DNA from Neanderthals and Denisovans by using molecular hooks to snare genes in mitochondria — the cells' energy factories — that are unique to these humans.
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The refined arc of her raised arms; the elegance with which she holds and turns her head; the plucked, lucid emphasis of her arched feet are all riveting.
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Muffy never went anywhere without framed portraits of her loved ones (mostly tintypes) and reams of sheet music plucked from her personal library according to mood and itinerary.
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Carving through California&aposs Noyo River Canyon under the canopy of ancient redwood forests is a heritage railway that looks like it was plucked out of the 1800s.
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Quignard muses that some early weapons doubled as instruments: a string stretched across a bow could be resonantly plucked or it could send an arrow through the air.
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But she has since made a full recovery, and during a recent visit, she plucked vigorously at a dinner of raw quail, flecking her talons with its blood.
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This version was topped with an egg, which looked as if it could have been plucked straight from a McMuffin and did not add much to the burger.
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He also has a flair for swiping things; past larcenies include hairbrushes, water bottles and, one time, a spatula, plucked from the counter as it was being used.
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The Wall Street Journal&aposs Khadeeja Safdar, Shane Shifflett, and Denise Blostein released an investigative report in which they discovered sellers hawking wares plucked out of the trash.
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"It seemed to me at the end to be so improbable that she was plucked from obscurity by two people I couldn't ever really track down," he said.
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Helicopters were ferrying people, some plucked from the roofs of buildings and tree-tops, to the port city of Beira, the main headquarters for the huge rescue operation.
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After it's over, the force basks in positive media coverage featuring impressive photos of officers in aircrafts and trunks full of weed plants freshly plucked from the soil.
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On Johnny's watch, hundreds of trees have grown and been turned to firewood and furniture; peanuts have been sown and peanut butter made; mangoes have been plucked and pickled.
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In other conflicts, too, child soldiers have been plucked from the poorest communities, easy prey for religious leaders skilled at turning feelings of anger, exclusion and revenge into violence.
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There are so many people on camera during any given episode that it can be difficult to tell who's a host and who's a fan plucked from the crowd.
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Plucked from the prospect scrap heap and thrust onto the most obscenely talent-laden superteam ever assembled, McCaw hasn't quite made sense of his life in the NBA yet.
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So for now it remains to be seen whether Proven's personalized skincare products end up delivering more effective skincare than the average pot of cream plucked off the shelf.
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ROME (Reuters) - About 2,200 migrants were plucked to safety in the central Mediterranean in 21 rescue missions on Monday and 16 bodies were recovered, the Italian Coast Guard said.
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In any single game, swapping in the best hitter in MLB for one plucked off the scrap heap might improve a team's chances of winning by five percentage points.
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Labour, which stands to lose the most, has blasted the new boundaries as a "power grab" and says the figure of 600 MPs was "plucked out of thin air".
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Way before Vetements tapped a whopping 18 labels to reimagine its staples à la streetwear, Junya Watanabe plucked Saint James to create pieces for its spring '08 menswear show.
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Unlike other shows that drop participants off in one location, the adventurers on The Wheel are periodically plucked from one harsh environment and dropped into an entirely new wilderness.
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Amid the strawberry plants and dirt, he found the orange flower he was looking for and plucked it—it was the final ingredient in his latest batch of beer.
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The sculptures, pottery, baskets, and other pieces appear almost cryogenically frozen, plucked from their cultures and now placed out of reach of the lives for which they were made.
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I finally switched to waxing in high school, which was infinitely more painful, yes, but also didn't make my nether regions as pink and bumpy as a plucked chicken.
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There's a gorgeous string arrangement draped over the skeleton Ellis laid out at Helsinki, and steadily plucked notes drenched in reverb from his longtime guitarist Kelly "The Tele" Doyle.
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And '90s supermodel Amber Valletta closed the show in a silhouette plucked straight from Versace's archives — spring 2000, to be exact — which made for an epic and viral moment.
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Ladies of London's Julie Montagu is sharing inside Mapperton House, her incredible 400-year-old family estate that looks as if it was plucked from an English period piece.
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HANNES BOOYENS, clad in the khaki shorts and shirt of the Afrikaner farmer, shows off tidy rows of trees hanging heavy with grapefruits, soon to be plucked for export.
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That was the scene confronting Tawefik Halil, 42, as he and other fishermen plucked young and old from the water after the overwhelmed Greek coast guard asked for help.
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Maritime rescue authorities say 751 migrants have been plucked safely from 52 boats trying to reach Spanish shores from northern Africa, this year&aposs most popular route into Europe.
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Thirty-two people are aboard the Sea-Watch 3, a vessel run by a German humanitarian group, which plucked them from an unsafe boat off Libya on Dec. 22.
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They were plucked from the water by the Greek coastguard, while more activists stood at the gates of the port of Mytilene blowing whistles and banging on metal barriers.
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The "Perfect Illusion" singer resembled a high-fashion '70s cowgirl wearing an outfit that was plucked right out of Marc Jacobs' Spring 2017 show during New York Fashion Week.
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Those who tested — and it's unclear if these were costume tests or screen tests — were plucked from a previous group of around 10 actors who met with the directors.
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Ironically, this policy tool is usually turned to after the "low hanging fruit" has been plucked — in other words, after traditional barriers to trade, like tariffs, have been removed.
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CSRC will take "tough measures" against those "iron roosters" who haven't plucked a single feature for many years, even though they have the ability to pay dividends, Liu said.
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Gutierrez delivered him his first Derby victory after Reddam and O'Neill had plucked him from relative obscurity after watching him win a low-level race at Santa Anita Park.
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And Cohen's relationship to Trump, who plucked him out of an obscure practice as a personal injury lawyer after he took Trump's side in a board dispute, was everything.
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The story largely involves what happens after Sully (Tom Hanks), his crew and his passengers were plucked from the river, specifically the investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Sparkling dresses, for example, seem to be a favorite look for the British royal, who often wears ensembles that look as if they've been plucked from Disney princesses' closets.
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During a news conference at the construction site of his Washington hotel in March, he plucked a woman from the audience and offered her a job with his company.
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Toward the end of the film, Kurt says at a press conference that the tender family photographs are random, that he plucked the passport photos from a photo booth.
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Jacques, withdrawing into himself, is plucked from the gloom by a phone call from the Vatican—a far cry from his usual war zones, though hardly free from strife.
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While this sort of forced fun would usually make me want to stab myself in the eyes, I plucked up the courage and headed to Bristol's 'Tropical Coffee Rave'.
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Despite her current polished look, Kayley used to rock a unibrow before she learned how to tweeze — and admits she succumbed to trends and over-plucked as a teen.
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Dead and not vaporized: These characters died before Thanos's snap and were killed by Thanos: Loki, Heimdall, Vision (who got his Infinity Stone plucked from his forehead) and Gamora.
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While visiting family in Prescott, Arizona, in 1928 and 1929, Nixon — the 37th president of the US — plucked and dressed chickens for a local butcher, according to The Week.
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Function and form work in tandem to provide Baxtrom and his team with the freshest of vegetables and herbs, plucked not from a truck but their very own grounds.
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Out of the wildness, the branch of an oak plucked her from the water and she clung there, animal, as orange dawned over the marsh made alien with mud.
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Each of these gross little chunks of nerve and tissue, floating in a jar stuffed away under bed, represents the life of a child, plucked out at the root.
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In a packaging deal, agents may sell TV or film projects with the main players in place — writer, director, star — all of them plucked from an agency's client roster.
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Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., he had been a model, stage actor and cabdriver when the acclaimed black photographer-turned-director Gordon Parks plucked him from a cattle call.
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At one point, the president plucked a box of white Tic Tacs from his suit jacket and offered it to the speaker, who shook out a couple for herself.
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Big Law — a nexus of power where partners are often plucked for top government posts — has emerged as a fierce, and perhaps unexpected, antagonist to President Trump's immigration agenda.
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Portrayed by the chapel's towering, hyperactive, pompadoured owner, Brendan Paul, the King incongruously plucked out melodies by AC/DC, Kiss and Metallica as the encore bride danced alongside him.
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