Instead of tackling the Japanese in direct, brutal assaults, MacArthur would pick under-defended Japanese-held islands, take them, and use them to choke off supplies and reinforcements to the Japanese island next door.
Under what circumstances would you pick up the phone instead of write an email?
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Will onerous taxes and dispensing of largesse oscillate under successive administrations as parties pick constituencies to burden or bribe?
Unless the ownership of Tynecastle Stadium is split from ownership of the club, with its property redevelopment an option, and although Hearts could face a big points penalty, they ought to be able to pick themselves up under new ownership.
And all it does is patrol the floor and pick up lint from under the couch.
New manager Mohamed Aly says that he will only pick players who are under the age of 19.
The annual event brings several four-person Santa teams from around the world, dressed from head to toe in red and white, to compete in holiday-themed competitions, like chimney climbing, snowshoe obstacle course relays and Santa Clauben, an event where each team must crawl under a giant Santa hat and pick up gift-like packages along a course dotted with hay bales and pine trees.
Part of Weiner's talk with media was a discussion of changes to draft-pick compensation for free agents under the new labor contract.
The Icelander helped the Alex win eight of their first 13 league matches under his control, helping him to pick up the manager of the month award for February.
Then it started to really pick up, peaking at just under 70, 000 mentions on Jan. 23.
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Promoted Leeds are most pundits' pick to be relegated, but under Neil Back the Yorkshire side will have other ideas.
Since the institution was created in 1944, the U.S. has always selected the World Bank president under an informal agreement with European nations, which pick the head of the International Monetary Fund.
But as soon as Paine fell to Yuvraj, life became very awkward for the World Cup holders as one Indian spinner after another - with Chawla the pick of them - weaved their magic under the floodlights.
In Oregon, researchers will look at research plots of potatoes that are artificially under-watered and under-fertilized to see how quickly the aircraft can pick up those details.
She said most trusts were failing to pick up savings that were there for the taking under the existing arrangements, and she urged them to tell the government that the efficiencies demanded could not be achieved.
Wild card pick Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium shot 65 to reach five under, while Germany's Martin Kaymer is a shot further back.
Even with the federal government promising to pay significant portions of the cost for new expansion under the ACA, this experience should worry federal taxpayers who will pick up the additional tab as crowd-out takes hold.
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Under the terms of the coalition, the prime minister is allowed to pick his replacement.
After five years characterized by frequent injury and mediocre play, Smith in his two seasons under Harbaugh finally lent validation to his selection as the No. 1 pick in 2005.
"Because of continuity we weren't allowed to pick up chocolate off the set, and it was melting under the lights, but I had some very good chocolate in my dressing room!"
Much of the weak price pressure faced by American firms comes from the fact that other large industrial economies have been growing sluggishly in recent years: once they pick up, commodity prices, for instance, may be under more pressure than they are now.
The article explains that, because Collins is a member of the National Academy, he was able to publish it in PNAS under the mechanism where, as an Academy member, he gets to pick which of his friends reviewed the paper, and he acts as the editor on his own submission.
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The technology is still under development, says Givon, who believes it will be strong enough to pick up biometric information from a footstep.
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They also got me to pick stocks for a select group of subscribers, which I do under the name of the Capital Wave Forecast.
Gov. SCHWARZENEGGER: For many months, you could not pick up a newspaper without reading about the youth dying in prison under a code of silence or abuse of force.
This may become especially problematic under the Affordable Care Act, which increases screening for alcohol problems that could pick up these mild cases and leave them on the patient's electronic medical record.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano came to Moore Wednesday and told reporters that under the Sandy Recovery Improvement Act passed this year, the federal government would pick up 80% to 85% of the costs of debris removal in Moore over the first 60 days.
Writers and painters seem to pick up the gauntlet only when pushed to the wall or when under a spotlight (why did a petition by India's writers to the government to lift the ban on The Satanic Verses come 23 years after the book was banned?).
If they then wait until their condition becomes an emergency for which, under the new law, they would be covered, then the Spanish state would pick up the tab.
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