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At the same time a steel arm with a rotary pick head plucks lower-volume pills from their respective tubes.
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Galbraith expertly plucks fantastic characters from the history books to pepper his story.
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It trolls the Web for content that looks like an event and plucks data about goings-on from Ticketmaster, Opentable and other databases.
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From a sea of self-published titles, Amazon plucks a few with promise, then edits and distributes them online and through print retailers.
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Wang Wanping, 21, a scrawny biscuit of a girl, plucks her heavy electric guitar in a moldy air-raid shelter, trying to find the right touch by repeatedly playing Joy Division songs.
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The most significant of the three programs is Project 40, a partnership with Nike that plucks promising prospects out of high school and college and places them on Major League Soccer teams.
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With the muscular form of Michelangelo's David setting hearts a-flutter outside the Galleria dell'Accademia, and comely Renaissance maidens in every gallery, it's the artistic heart of Florence that plucks at the heart strings.
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There, a piece of hardware called the concentrator unit plucks the data off a fiber-optic network, reformulates it into a signal at 2 to 30 megahertz and injects that signal onto the power line.
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She talks as she plucks a client's eyebrows.
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The militant snap of Peter Prescott's drums, the howl of Roger Miller's guitar and the harsh plucks of Clint Conley's bass all return in an anthemic battle cry against excess titled "1, 2, 3, Partyy!"
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Elizabeth A. Davis is passionately, winningly earnest as Grusha, a servant who plucks a baby of noble birth from the chaos of war, then goes before a tribunal in the hope of keeping the child as her own.
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