Picked up bass around when I was exiting high school, played that for a while.
picked up the pace about the exploration of Mars so I did write a lot of global
Picked up the phone.
picked up -- boys at the time, 14 to 16 years old.
picked up the tab on on buying records, so just grab one on your way out.
picked up and this machine takes it over.
Russians picked up on it and now you've got them spinning out fiber optic.
I picked up the book, and it was perfect.
I picked up every menu in the city-- I'm sorry, in the Bay Area, not just in San Francisco.
David picked up on my desire to do something transformational to help Dan and the hundreds of thousands of persons
I picked up my-- he had sharpened five pencils for me.
I picked up a because I had a friend, a girl I became friends with at tryouts, who fenced epee.
have picked up some of these anti-Semitic ideas that are floating around in the ether that you see on Twitter all the time.
I picked up a guitar.
I picked up a book.
I picked up the phone.
were picked up for a curfew violation.
Warren picked up a million and a half policyholders this year, because he has no care whatsoever about his reported
He picked up that Ebonics term.
Got picked up one day by the TV3.
I picked up guitar.
I picked up a quote that Ruth gave.
And picked up a camera again probably about 2006.
It picked up this merger, and it correctly says no merger here.
I picked up my pen and I started writing plays, plays that were the largest inmate participation programs in the prison.
They picked up the desserts, and the bottom ledge went on the floor.
fredman picked up on what I was trying to say I learned from but but I learned from Judge fredman something I have
I picked up the drab, un-Elvisy anti-climax and turned it over in my hands.
He picked up that pipe and he hit that child.
I picked up a ream of paper off the shelf in the office supply store.
I picked up the pen again for the first time in years, and I eventually wrote a 300-page letter to my unborn child, called, eventually, "The Nine Secrets
Patricia picked up a Caddy from the display on one wall, and the screen flared to life.
He picked up the phone to call India's equivalent of 911.
They picked up a pen, a pad, and a microphone.
He picked up one in each hand, and he raised them in front of him.
They picked up the phone.
Scholastic picked up a lot of copies for all the book fairs around at the schools.
She picked up another wing just in time to catch a blur of green glass in her periphery.
They picked me up, signed me to a contract, and Spike picked up the show four days later.
He picked up "The Brothers Grimm" as soon as he could read, mastered Poe before he was 10, and devoured the amazing stories in pulp magazines like "Weird Tales,
Gloria picked up the telephone.
It picked up .
I picked up the phone and called an 88-year-old aunt, great aunt, who's in Florida and I had her talk to me about her, in this case, her uncle John.
I picked up the soil from this lone grave and blew it up into the wind, to make it a reference one day.
they picked up on it so uh when you're uh I think our brains are ready for whatever you want to throw at us we'll
And through line I picked up on is that optimism is essential for growing, and pessimism is essential for surviving.
And eventually it got picked up by a few retailers, and I remember I was with my now wife in her car, and she had a cell phone, cause her dad was very concerned about her
And then slowly I picked up more and more of it.
Not sure how I picked up the habit of dressing neatly, but it’s been there since childhood.
Um but he always picked up .