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Later, this method was
picked
up by the advertising industry with the help of consultants, like Austrian-born psychologist Ernest Dichter, who first coined the term focus group.
King Abdullah has
picked
up on the idea.
I studied double bass, but I just
picked
up the cello and started playing because I love doing it.
They came, they
picked
us up in a black van with black windows, they were wearing masks on that day.
But I
picked
design, because I believe it's one of the most powerful tools at our disposal to improve our quality of life.
And as you'll probably have
picked
up from Maryam's blurb, I'm not a nun, either.
So I
picked
up the phone, and I called Polo, and in fact he was not feeling well.
And as I went on, I kept running into more and more solutions that were originally made for people with disabilities, and that ended up being
picked
up, embraced and loved by the mainstream, disability or not.
My first semester in Spanish, I got a D. But what I learned was that when I
picked
myself up and changed a few things around, eventually, I succeeded.
So I
picked
up the players over here, that were moving about and coming down the field.
And I
picked
them up quicker, so that if the ball was passed, I could reposition myself and be ready for that shot.
When I got there, Bryan and his team
picked
me up, and we walked around the city.
So he brought these discoveries to his superiors, but to his dismay, they either didn't care or came up with elaborate rationalizations to explain his findings, like, "Well, all you've really shown, Picquart, is that there's another spy who learned how to mimic Dreyfus's handwriting, and he
picked
up the torch of spying after Dreyfus left.
They were testing tomatoes that they had picked, taking the flesh of their skin, putting it in a test tube, mixing it with chemicals to extract DNA and then using their home DNA copier to test those tomatoes for genetically engineered traits.
I
picked
Disney because they have what we call 100 percent penetration in our society.
Twelve years ago, I
picked
up a camera for the first time to film the olive harvest in a Palestinian village in the West Bank.
I
picked
up one of those statistics, and I'm sure some of you have seen those statistics before.
So I
picked
computers.
One day I
picked
up this unexploded mortar shell in a trench, and I had it deposited in a makeshift mud hut lab.
Well, every time the owner
picked
up the leash, they went for a walk.
We have ideas for how to make things better, and I want to share three of them that we've
picked
up in our own work.
So one of the examples you give in "Sapiens" is just the whole agricultural revolution, which, for an actual person tilling the fields, they just
picked
up a 12-hour backbreaking workday instead of six hours in the jungle and a much more interesting lifestyle.
And I noticed two things: one, litter became artistic and approachable; and two, at the end of a few days, I had 50 photos on my phone and I had
picked
up each piece, and I realized that I was keeping a record of the positive impact I was having on the planet.
It tells us who
picked
up what, a geotag tells us where and a time stamp tells us when.
So I built a Google map, and started plotting the points where pieces were being
picked
up.
The Litterati community got together and
picked
up 1,500 pieces.
A group of fifth graders
picked
up 1,247 pieces of litter just on their school yard.
When Josephine passed away, he planted violets at her grave, and just before his exile, he went back to that tomb site,
picked
some of those flowers, entombed them in a locket and wore them until the day he died.
And then I
picked
myself up, I groped for the nozzle, and I did what a firefighter was supposed to do: I lunged forward, opened up the water and I tackled the fire myself.
Picked
two dozen: the most normal, the most healthy.
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