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We then connect with local drivers in the shared economy to get this food
picked
up and delivered directly to the doors of nonprofit organizations and people in need.
And I asked the manager to point out five of your fastest producers, and then I went and looked at each one of them for about 15 or 20 minutes, and
picked
this one woman.
So as you think about making a career change, here are a few tips I hope you consider and a few things I've
picked
up along the way.
So I've
picked
two examples here, and I want to show you.
That puts him up there on the Olympus of gangsters with the Colombian cartels and the major Russian crime syndicates, but he did this for decades in the very heart of Wall Street, and no regulator
picked
up on it.
And I had you, and I shook off that sexist language that he used against me and
picked
up my camera and made photographs daily, and made photographs of my pregnant belly as I prepared for graduate school.
I'm afraid you'll get the feeling that I really
picked
on him because he's old.
And you'll see, just now, a nurse coming back to the tray, which is their sort of modular station, and dropping the syringe she's just used back in the tray for it to be
picked
up and used again.
They
picked
up these photographs from the forest floor, tried to look behind the face to find the form or the figure, found nothing, and concluded that these were calling cards from the devil, so they speared the five missionaries to death.
And this follows the rules I just said: any black area that is surrounded by white can be
picked
up.
Mary
picked
up a video camera for the first time in her life when she was 65 years old, and she asked Vicky and 99 other older people who had experienced abuse to tell their stories on camera.
A few months ago she was
picked
up on the street by three older men.
BG: Well, we haven't
picked
a particular place, and there's all these interesting disclosure rules about anything that's called "nuclear."
And so I went to this, and of course I was gratified that it
picked
up the 42 minutes of exercise, elliptical exercise I did, but then it wants more information.
All along, if you wanted a young cricketer, you
picked
him up from the bylanes of your own little locality, your own city, and you were very proud of the system that produced those cricketers.
But what happened that year was the wind suddenly and unexpectedly
picked
up.
They
picked
the name for their baby.
And then finally somebody
picked
up a microscope and looked at the water that was sitting next to the cores.
The reason why he's reprogramming that animal to have more wings is because when you used to play with lizards as a little child, and you
picked
up the lizard, sometimes the tail fell off, but it regrew.
That means you don't need to be a big nation to be successful; it means you don't need a lot of people to be successful; and it means you can move most of the wealth of a country in about three or four carefully
picked
747s.
You know for me, the interest in contemporary forms of slavery started with a leaflet that I
picked
up in London.
He was begging by a bus stop a few years ago, got
picked
up and is now in an orphanage, has been coming to school for the last four and a half months.
And I reached down and
picked
him up, and immediately became fascinated and impressed by its speed and its strength and agility.
Even the top dog himself takes time every day to read 10 letters that are
picked
out by staff.
It is so novel to see this, that somebody actually
picked
up an analog device and has written to me.
We
picked
Madagascar.
So we
picked
the two homes we have already seen in these countries, the Wus and the Howards.
I
picked
it up outside of Marble Falls, Texas.
I
picked
this up at MIT.
Instead, I have progressed, and I am, today, launching a brand new analog teaching technology that I
picked
up from IKEA: this box.
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