If they pick something up, might Judy be in a slightly better situation?
She leaned over to pick something up from the other side of the desk, and immediately I became afraid.
She said her father's friends thought he might have reached forward to pick something up from the floor and encountered turbulence which flipped his aircraft over.
"If I don't pick up something soon, I may have to start bartending, " says the 22-year-old college student.
In the process, they set up retail networks--groups of pharmacies, including Walgreen, where patients can go to pick up something needed right away, like antibiotics.
"Sometime in a four-hour round of golf, much less on a three-day deal, you'll pick up something from a client that will tell you what your next step will be, " he said.
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So knowing that there's somebody there to pick you up when something goes wrong, I think is a nice thing to have.
But the skills you pick up by trying something new could serve you well in the long haul.
The chair was attractive but looked flimsy, like something you could pick up at IKEA. It was a joke, of course, and a cheap one.
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Anyone who wants into the game industry should at the LEAST be playing around in something easy to pick up like Flash or RPG Maker so they learn the logic behind code.
In the meantime, maybe plan a visit or pick up the phone or something.
At the moment Amazon has only begun to marry its talents in computerized shopping to traditional retailing (example: You can order something on Amazon and pick it up at Circuit City).
"In exactly the same way that a GP might pick up the first signs of an outbreak of bird flu etc, so the plant doctors can be there on the ground to pick up the first signs of a new pest, or something that has not been picked up previously, " Dr Nicholls explained.
You can easily pick up a short-term gig doing something that may not thrill your soul, but will put extra cash in your pocket.
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There were plenty of sensible, well-funded bankers to pick up the pieces of the broken ones and make something good of them.
These lessons of the last 40 years tell us something about how sound public policy can help to pick up the pace against cancer going forward.
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Topping the list is a 2, 560 x 1, 440 display, making this the first Windows Ultrabook to sport such a high-res screen. (We've already seen similar panels on the Chromebook Pixel and the Retina display MacBooks.) Additionally, users receive two years of warranty coverage and a dedicated support line, with near-instant pick-up times and a US-based staff (something customers have been asking for, says Toshiba).
By modern standards, Knost is something of a late bloomer as he didn't pick up a golf club until the age of 12.
Two conventional on-going ALS studies are designed to see if lithium has a very small effect on survival, something the PatientsLikeMe study wouldn't be able to pick up.
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They'll pick up in the changing-room that someone has tried something that works, and then for fear of being left behind, they'll try it to see if it works for them too.
So long-bond buyers in today's market run the risk of purchasing something that is extremely likely to lose value while gaining nothing or next to nothing in yield pick-up.
This is especially true in the complicated pas de deux of work e-mails -- you can have a long volley to figure something out (a plan, a meeting, a detail, whatever), or you can pick up the phone and just hash it out.
This season, which starts September 10th, they'd be able to do something about it, thanks to a new element called "the Steal, " which allows judges to pick up a contestant who's been ousted by another coach.
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