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Cherix plucked out the greenery and handed it to Temkin.
I plucked out two cards and handed them to her.
Sometimes you're the exception, the one plucked out of the pile.
Outteridge was plucked out of the water by a chase boat.
I read through the transcript and plucked out 54 the best lines.
I'd rather have an eye plucked out than live in The Villages.
I plucked out the old-timey toothbrush instead, and never looked back.
I went through the indictment and plucked out the most amazing moments.
At one point, Bochy plucked out his gum and angrily tossed it aside.
Watch: We plucked out some of the best films currently streaming on Netflix.
I went through the piece and plucked out my favorite -- and most telling -- lines.
"It's like he's plucked out of the sky," Knapp remarks about a missing child.
During the interview, Frankel also plucked out a black, bedazzled dress from her closet.
It's now confirmed that all their allegations have been plucked out of thin air.
While in jail five days after his arrest, he plucked out one of his eyes.
Roughly 203,000 employees were plucked out of the public sector and moved into the corporation.
I plucked out a few lines that I thought were extremely well said and moving.
Roughly 6,133 employees were plucked out of the public sector and moved into the corporation.
Troughton-Smith helpfully plucked out screenshots from the video preview, which you can see below.
Take, for example, this shot, plucked out of the air with Zlatan's blackbelt taekwondo skills.
In the end, however, the root of the problem has been plucked out and eliminated.
Kuzminskas was plucked out of Spain's top league, where he had played for three years.
It washes the fruit, then guides it into individual channels, where the stems are plucked out.
And then to just have that plucked out from under us ... I'm kind of still processing it.
Trump reached for them and plucked out only the cherry and strawberry flavors, the California Republican recounted.
I watched Cohen's testimony throughout the day, plucked out key lines from him and added context and analysis.
" And inevitably, Lawrence's Mother does have her heart plucked out — even after she has "nothing left to give.
In other words, hyperloop has been plucked out of niche, futuristic obscurity and given a government stamp of approval.
I plucked out nine of the most high-profile instances in which Republican condemnation of Trump turned to acceptance.
This earns her a shock from Aunt Lydia's taser before she is dragged off, and her eye plucked out.
I scanned through all of the available excerpts and plucked out the lines that are most devastating for Trump.
Any tears, invasive rumination or compulsions, and rage about small injustices were plucked out and canned behind closed doors.
But of course, other people will think that only if the quote is plucked out of context and distorted.
The scientists plucked out pieces of the tumors and transplanted them to other mice, where once again they grew.
I went through the story, which you should read in full, and plucked out the very best Scaramucci quotes.
Then these wonder kids are plucked out of these sexually charged environments and put into somewhat powerful positions within corporations.
She's a storyteller with a bibliography full of star-crossed lovers, mystical events, and imagery plucked out of a fairytale.
He will be plucked out of his childhood surroundings and sent to an élite school, where he will suffer deeply.
They were so out of this world, they looked almost as though they'd been plucked out of a video game.
Desiigner, 19, was plucked out of relative obscurity when Kanye West sampled "Panda" for The Life of Pablo this spring.
Kids don't become better students when they are plucked out of the classroom because they don't have a stable home.
According to reports, visitors to the Yunnan Wild Animal Park grabbed the birds for selfies, and violently plucked out their feathers.
I'm really grateful that I was kind of plucked out of that group, because I wouldn't have done it for myself.
In 1995, he was plucked out of academia by the then president, Jiang Zemin, to serve as an adviser and speechwriter.
He is not plucked out to become a false father; he is heard, long past his time, as a true friend.
In desperation, he lofted a pass downfield that Falcons safety Ricardo Allen plucked out of the air and returned 45 yards.
Crews ate their eggs, brought them onboard as mobile food sources and plucked out their feathers to sell to pillow-makers.
"We plucked out certain best sellers and iconic pieces from the Hayley Paige collection, and essentially created mini-mes," she said.
"When I was younger, on a totally weird whim, I plucked out all of my eyebrows," Jenner confessed on her website/app.
This rate has not been plucked out of thin air; it is based on the interest rates paid on EU government debt.
Only a handful of rescues took place across north Florida, including 18 people in Pasco County who were plucked out of floodwaters.
If they looked as if they had been plucked out of Asia, it is because they were built by Chinese construction companies.
Girls are plucked out of school once they start to menstruate, a sign to some families that they are ready for marriage.
On pieces of pasteboard slightly smaller than playing cards attached to key rings, are ranges of colors like points plucked out of colorspace.
Each photo, with its super rich color palette and overload of carpet, feels like it was plucked out of an obscure 80s film.
It seemed as if she was asking for the impossible — characters and situations plucked out of thin air — in service of the unnecessary.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
With the attack over and the ship sinking, he and other survivors from it were plucked out of the water by rescuers in small boats and ferried to safety.
The sting went so far as to shoot mock "I'm a winner!" commercials, exposing a rogues' gallery that appears to have been plucked out of a Coen brothers movie.
Support from the long-time Senate colleague of Biden and a fellow Obama administration veteran is also plucked out of the backyard of two of Biden's rivals, Massachusetts Sen.
Social media is not connective tissue but engineered segmentation that treats each pair of human eyeballs as a discrete unit to be plucked out and separated off from its fellows.
With the score 24-24 and 423:34 remaining, the Tide's Adam Griffith surprised the Tigers with an onside kick that was plucked out of the air by Marlon Humphrey.
The academics who do get close to the big companies in terms of technique get quickly plucked out of academia to work for them, with much higher salaries to boot.
"The Count" was explaining why he used to wear sunglasses so often during his fight career ... and then reached into his right eye socket and plucked out a prosthetic eyeball!
Here's a thought experiment: Imagine for a moment that a hardheaded social scientist from, say, 1974 is plucked out of time and dropped here, in the midst of the internet age.
Let's start with the obvious: Sexism is horrible; lecherous dudes are creepy, and anyone who treats women as objects deserves to have his (or her) toenails plucked out with rusty pliers.
"The accusations of President Donald Trump and his advisers are plucked out of thin air," the president of Germany's VDMA engineering industry association, Carl Martin Welcker, said in a statement on Monday.
Zookeepers told Chinese news outlets that the birds are thought to have died of shock after some visitors picked them up for photos and reportedly even plucked out some of their feathers.
That's just the start in a rapid-fire litany of violent events, from stab wounds to head shots to drops off of buildings to plucked-out eyeballs, all inflicted on the same actress.
If you take enough MasterClasses, which is the point of the all-access model, you'll quickly start hearing talking points just waiting to be plucked out of their courses and aggregated into playlists.
Many states, including some with legalized marijuana laws, have set minimum levels of THC that critics say are plucked out of the air and could end up wrongly imprisoning people for DUI offenses.
The best part of the casting process was saved for the guys in attendance who got plucked out of the crowd to play a part in the live clinics the dancers put on.
Before Japan lost to Poland, Rabio was plucked out of his pool, and Abe took this apparently psychic octopus to the fish market to be sliced up and sold like any other seafood.
He had studied the DNA plucked out of a tank filled with bromeliads in Costa Rica and produced palmitoylputrescine, an antibiotic that was effective in vitro against a resistant form of B. subtilis bacteria.
My rule was confirmed Sunday night when, after a three season-long absence, Gendry (Joe Dempsie) was plucked out of Flea Bottom anonymity and enlisted to join a very important trek north of the Wall.
The builder used a flat block to pat one end of each straw bundle until it was even, then trimmed the other end with shears and carefully plucked out the weeds and the broken fragments.
But instead of landing the entire first stage, the plan is for the engine compartment — the most valuable part — to eject and descend via parachute, to be plucked out of the air by a helicopter.
It consists mainly of a string of negative quotations about Obama's presidency and temperament, many plucked out of context from articles and books by journalists and commentators, or extracted from disillusioned former friends or supporters.
A dead infant plucked out of the sea whose picture sparked international outrage this week was probably a six-month-old Somali boy whose mother also likely died in the shipwreck, Italian police said on Wednesday.
But instead of landing the entire first stage, the plan is for the engine compartment — the most valuable piece — to eject and descend via parachute, and then be plucked out of the air by a helicopter.
Whether the Palm Pre was truly ahead of its time, or whether elements of the interface had been plucked out of a carefully planned Cupertino 10-year roadmap will be a story for Valley historians to unpick.
The startup debuted at TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2016, where it was plucked out of the Startup Alley as one of the Startup Battlefield Wild Card winners, and earned the chance to pitch onstage to judges and VCs.
Juliet is a young typist, plucked out of virtually nowhere and taken under the wing of Peregrine Gibbons ("Do call me Perry") to work in Dolphin Square, right near the place the fascist politician Oswald Mosley calls home.
The Wall Street Journal, for example, reported last month that some marketplace sellers list products for sale on Amazon that they have plucked out of the trash, and the Journal's own reporters were able to do the same.
Havana's fine dining restaurants, trendy rooftop bars, modern art galleries and hip music clubs look like they could be plucked out of New York City or Los Angeles, except with more Caribbean flair and housed in colonial mansions.
Her band—bassist, guitarist, drummer—shredded, but she was always the most commanding figure onstage, dressed unpretentiously in a cropped T-shirt and partially sequined skirt that might have been plucked out of the closet of anyone her age.
He scoured the archives of the Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Heelkunde, the journal of the Dutch Surgical Association, and plucked out 28 examples of notable surgeries—many of them the first of their kind—that range from the exhilarating to the tragic.
I went through the exit polling out of New Hampshire (you can check it out yourself right here) and plucked out some of the key numbers that tell us something about where the 2020 race is and where it's headed.
" Litman: "[The administration's] 'absolute immunity' claim is a kooky and newfangled concept essentially plucked out of thin air to keep McGahn, as well as former White House communications director Hope Hicks, from even showing up in Congress in the first place.
Italy initially refused entry for the group of 73 African migrants which the Open Arms crew plucked out of a packed rubber dinghy drifting about 50 miles off Libya, suggesting that the vessel should instead put them ashore at Tripoli.
Italy initially refused entry for the group of 73 African migrants which the Open Arms crew plucked out of a packed rubber dinghy drifting about 50 miles off Libya, suggesting that the vessel should instead put them ashore at Tripoli.
Right now, the bill will be sent to the state Senate, but since it was passed after Vermont's cross-over date, it will only be brought to the floor if it's specifically plucked out by the Senate from the rules committee agenda.
At 6ft-11in (2.11m), Cox will be hard to miss in the showpiece match but he has long had to deal with a higher level of scrutiny since being plucked out of an AFL draft combine in Los Angeles by scouts in 2014.
"When Herceptin was first introduced the 12-month period was almost plucked out of the air and there wasn't any evidence of how long you woud need to carry on with a targeted treatment to get the effect," Earl told Fox News.
Investigators, who said they had opened a criminal investigation into the incident that would look at whether safety rules had been violated, said one person was missing and four others were being treated for hypothermia after being plucked out of the water.
During the number "This Is Me," Barnum's collection of oddities, plucked out of the shadows by a man who could supposedly see them for who they were (but were they people, or a way to make money?), finally accept who they are.
Through the fence, we watch fans sprint to join the devotees who remain pressed against the guard rail to stake out spots; within an hour, several will be plucked out and carried away by security, unable to withstand the forthcoming crush of bodies.
Hillary Clinton's words in Ohio — "We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business" — echo on Republican radio ads, plucked out of context from her pledge to replace those jobs with opportunities in clean, renewable energy.
"The Sanders campaign plucked out what Biden said about Ryan, but ignored the complete passage which showed that Biden wanted Social Security and Medicare protected, and to accomplish that goal would require making changes to the tax code," the fact-checker noted.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg has said that the woman, 29, who returned over the weekend after being plucked out of a Kurdish-controlled detention camp in Syria, was allowed to re-enter Norway so her 5-year-old could receive medical treatment.
Ibrahim Assoumanou Abdel Azize, originally from Togo, his Nigerian partner Fethia Owolabi and their five-year old son Ibrahim were among 73 migrants plucked out of a rubber dinghy on Wednesday night by the crew of Spain-based rescue ship, Open Arms.
When bouncer Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) is plucked out of bar and placed on a minor league team in Goon, he faces a lot of the same challenges, life lessons and philosophical issues that you'd find in a Rocky or a Karate Kid.
For a while, it looked as if the closest thing this season's Champions League would get to old-fashioned, soul-stirring romance would be the new-build team, plucked out of thin air and deployed as a rolling billboard for an energy drink manufacturer.
When bouncer Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) is plucked out of bar and placed on a minor league team in Goon, he faces a lot of the same challenges, life lessons and philosophical issues that you'd find in a Rocky or a Karate Kid.
They grabbed attention at TechCrunch Disrupt Europe back in 2013, when they got plucked out of startup alley as an audience choice to participate in our startup battlefield competition — where they pitched their idea to tap into sensors on smartphones as an alternative to Ardunio shields.
But wow, do I love the beauty of a quarterback's tight spiral pass plucked out of the air by a Jerry Rice-like receiver; the power of a Jerome Bettis-like running back pushing through the end zone, the gnarly scrimmages across the offensive and defensive lines.
While rising through the ranks at the global investment firm Battery Ventures, where O'Malley had led deals in Hotel Tonight among others, he was plucked out of the firm by Accel Partners in 2013, where both O'Malley and Accel thought he could be even more successful.
One should also be able to place a baby in the crib, which looks sturdy, though it was designed as if it were plucked out of a Van Gogh interior, curved by the curving wind — "Dancing Crib" (2018) by Saša Štucin and Nicholas Gardner for Soft Baroque.
Based on the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, as well as case reports from doctors and the Safer Products government database, the study found that most bristles were lodged in the mouth or throat, and in these cases they could usually be "plucked out in the ER," Chang said.
Two Navy jet fighters crashed off the coast of Cape Hatteras during a training mission Thursday, and their four crew members were airlifted to a hospital with minor injuries after being plucked out of the Atlantic Ocean by a commercial fishing vessel and Coast Guard rescuers, officials said.
Plenty of other items have been plucked out of relative obscurity and into the diets and wardrobes of millions of Americans over the past few years: oat milk, anything with CBD in it, intentionally hideous sneakers such as Fila Disruptors, alcoholic seltzer, the concept of "millennial pink," for example.
Rangers 6, Stars 2 Rangers center Derek Stepan punctuated his first goal with a mighty whoop, but he merely plucked out his mouthpiece and took a right turn toward the bench after pounding in a rebound for his second goal — as if his six-week scoring drought was now old news.
"In November 2017, a small-time YouTube video creator and two moderators of the 4chan website, one of the most extreme message boards on the internet, banded together and plucked out of obscurity an anonymous and cryptic post from the many conspiracy theories that populated the website's message board," Zadrozny and Collins write.
I took the red box from the freezer, plucked out five tawny squares, heated them in the microwave and placed them in front of Grace, who believed, as did her sister, that their father had gone downtown to meet a friend and that he and this friend were going on an impromptu car trip.
Teacup are now a problem for Elizabeth to deal with, even as Stan is the closest thing Philip has to a sympathetic ear, and you can just about feel Oleg being plucked out of the show by a giant claw and delivered elsewhere now that he's no longer able to meet with Philip in person.
Carmen Chang knows the ins and outs of startups in China as well as anyone, having headed up Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's corporate and securities practice in China before getting plucked out of the global law firm by venture heavyweight New Enterprise Associates, whose China practice she has led for the last five years.
As her words at the UN demonstrated, she is now beefing up her predecessor's policy to deal with the unprecedented flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa by tackling the problem at source—or at least en route—before migrants have to be plucked out of the Mediterranean Sea or processed by Britain's creaking asylum system.
Although they've both put in groundwork behind the scenes, Rak-Su and PRETTYMUCH have been plucked out of the ether by the Simon Cowell because they represent fusion sounds that are currently doing well (reggaeton and garage in the UK, alt R&B and pop in the US) packaged for a global market of teenage girls.
Fast-forward a decade, and my life looks like something I plucked out of my most feverish middle school fantasy: I get paid to think about celebrities and live on the internet; I finally got boobs; I've kissed more than three boys; I can afford to buy my own clothes and don't need Mom's permission to do so.
It scares me to think that, had I not once been plucked out by a faceless panel of judges, had I not had the good fortune of landing in Doc's class, had I not chosen to fixate on the elm tree, I might be living in a world where my staunch belief in my own ability would be sad instead of inspirational. 
" Her third husband, Jack Herzig, a lawyer who fought against the Japanese as an Army paratrooper in World War II, aided in her search after the couple married in 1978 and moved to Washington, D.C. "She was just a regular person who was wondering, &aposWhy was I plucked out of high school before my senior year and not allowed to graduate?
One chilly afternoon several months ago, as I was standing by the front counter getting ready to pay for my supplies, the Jamaican cashier noticed that my nose was running (because of the cold weather), but rather than ignore it or tell me to wipe my nose, she plucked out a fresh tissue from her box of Kleenex, leaned across the counter, and wiped it for me.
Among other things, this story offers a great illustration of how idiotic conspiracies make the leap from one platform to another, and how conspiracy theorists ultimately turn on their own: In November 2003, a small-time YouTube video creator and two moderators of the 4chan website, one of the most extreme message boards on the internet, banded together and plucked out of obscurity an anonymous and cryptic post from the many conspiracy theories that populated the website's message board.
We follow Theo over the course of the next decade or so as he goes through his Great Expectations phase (plucked out of obscurity by a remote but perhaps benevolent older woman for whose children he seems to be fated), his Oliver Twist phase (a life of petty crime and deep homoerotic friendship), his Old Curiosity Shop phase (living with an avuncular older man in a quirky but Edenic antiques shop), always surrounded by characters who are ostensibly American but speak with unmistakably posh British cadences.

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