You may not know that Yahoo, just to pick one out of the air, has been turbocharged like this, and then the other one isn't, you just know Yahoo works better.
They made the extra effort to pick out one just for me, physically write on it and send it off.
Open the app store on the Mac, and you can look through different categories of apps and pick out one you want.
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She can then navigate her way through the templates offered and pick out the one she likes best.
The next action is, instead, to learn about a bunch of different approaches that might work for you, then pick one and try it out.
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To eat the wheat, the monkeys would have to pick out the grains one by one from thousands of particles of sand.
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Her biographer, Clare Mulley, says that, while, it's hard to pick one moment of particular heroism out of so many, there is one that shows her extraordinary calmness and resourcefulness.
The highly automated factory, to pick only one example, can out-compete any assembly line in the world that runs the old-fashioned way, even if its workers are plugging in widgets and tightening bolts for 30 cents an hour.
Casting aside the usual prohibition on wearing shorts in Manhattan (this is one way we pick out tourists), six colleagues and I switched into our best approximations of camping dress and dove through my office full of outdoor gear to find anything that would help us stay cool.
They may want to take out one of these pick-a-payment loans, where you don't have to pay all the principal, or even all the interest due each month.
If I were to pick one person, I would have to single out my boss at eBay.
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Sony has updated its E-series flash Walkman, but if you've already picked up a first-gen unit and are happy with it, you probably don't need to rush out and pick up a new one.
Yet surely there had been something else, another music inside the public proclamations, and there must have been those who could hear more than the facts, gifted listeners who could pick out the subtleties in the way one bell worked against the others, say, or in the pauses when one ringer stopped, weary or undecided, or touched with the knowledge of imminent mortality.
Because a white ball becomes discoloured towards the end of a 50-over one-day innings, making it difficult for the batsman to pick out, current International Cricket Council regulations state that after 34 overs, the ball must be changed for one of similar age, that has been cleaned and rewhitened.
Depending on which priority mode you pick, one or more of these dials will be greyed out and inaccessible, because it's under the camera's control.
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In the case of a partnership like Preti, the simple solution would seem to be to allocate its Maine income to its Maine partners and its New Hampshire income to its New Hampshire partners with one or the other group having to pick up some out of state income in order for it to balance out.
But when the initiative takes hold in one business unit or another, she needs to pick out the stories of how employees have embraced it and made it their own.
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It's hard to pick which one that'd be: Symbian, though terribly out-of-date, is still wildly popular in Europe and emerging markets, while MeeGo is technically promising but has yet to make any impact in the market whatsoever.
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In one - in two days, we were able to pick out 60 percent of the businesses on Grand Avenue.
The prime minister, Viktor Orban, often points out that Mr Milosevic tends to pick on ethnic minorities one by one.
That same year, a man named Menachem Lieberman had approached Ranta's trial lawyer to tell him he "had uncertainty and discomfort" with his identification of Ranta, and later gave the unit a sworn statement recounting how a detective had told him to "pick the one with the big nose" Ranta out of a police lineup.
That early culture-changing work is why it was "no big deal" as some writers said recently when Brittney Griner, the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft and one of the best female basketball players, came out of the closet, before she even played her first pro basketball game for the Phoenix Mercury.
Whenever my parents call me for a pick, I think about it for five seconds, no more, and blurt one out.
England boss Fabio Capello had stated he would not pick Beckham again for a competitive game but has since said no-one has been ruled out of contention.
"If I'm out on a street corner and I'm looking for one friend who's wearing a red scarf, I might be able to pick out that friend, " Weissman said.
Oh I think that was taken slightly out of context in some respects, people always want you to try and pick one medal that was better than the others and I described it as how can you choose one child better than another, if you've got more than one child, you can't do it, they're very different.
"When we get out of this recession one of the things that will happen is international trade will pick up again...that's a major driver of the Inland Empire, " he said.
British scientists pick up Nobel prizes so frequently these days that they are hardly deemed newsworthy, but one has stood out above all others for her contribution to the wellbeing of the planet.
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