plucked on the wall and not smart devices, and when they were at that time, people
George plucked her out of Juilliard, took her into the show.
So they were just plucked from the system, and I don't know if that makes it even worse for them, in terms of suffering.
had the harpsichord that plucked -- a funny sound.
It essentially gets plucked , sorted, cleaned, if you will.
So we plucked ourselves out of the Bay Area, because the Bay Area's kind of weird.
And being plucked from the Bay Area to the Midwest was a bit of a culture shock for me.
He just plucked that from thin air.
Not only because I was plucked from the Communist Youth League Party and then straight to supporting their Democratic campaign because the host family was running
So on a story level-- I just plucked these at random this morning-- every character is thrown into a world which
place and can be tugged or plucked to elicit different emotions well they're
If we just had the one rational number that we plucked out as a representative from the rational group, now we're gonna shift it by every possible rational number
And I want something that feels like it's plucked from the past.
It is an utterly arbitrary figure that was absolutely plucked out of thin air as a gesture of consensus.
And as needed, I plucked the useful characters that I'd already invented and put them in there, and Jazz was one of the people that I did.
It's pretty much just natural as it's plucked .
I suspect if you took a lot of these figures and plucked them into contemporary society and said do an ethnographic analysis of what humans
Ernie and Elise were joined by three players plucked from Gygax's regular war-gaming group-- his childhood friend Don Kaye and local teenagers Rob Kuntz
dirty fingered farmer handing us his crop that gently plucked beet just from the ground and we can picture the the red barn you know governing gently over
He lifted a lid and reached inside and plucked out the Barbie head, stretched and distorted, skinned with a Campbell’s Soup label.
As they plucked and exfoliated and massaged oil and pinched blackheads and slathered my cheeks with Fair and Lovely
And for some reason, they plucked me out and said, hey, Bob, you're in charge of saving the polystyrene clamshell.
Essentially, what he's done is he's plucked it.
So a long story short, I was plucked from a musical theater competition here in New York, at the Minskoff, called the Jimmy Awards, the National High School
So there could be an open source kernel that could be then plucked and, with the help of local programmers, adapted to their local needs.
So I know they've plucked things from that to also form them into our characters.
"And so I will carry us, plucked from love's abyss."
And I do think that I'm concerned about some of the feathers that are being plucked here.
In about 1925, you could actually go get freshly plucked chickens or recently slaughtered lambs.
And it's a 20-minute drive from that market to the field from which the artichoke is so beautifully pruned or plucked .
Instead of using a tension meter to find out if the spokes were tight enough, I plucked the spokes like guitar strings, to see how much tension there was.
I went back to the bike shop, and I plucked all of the spokes of the industry-made bikes, to see if that tension matched the tension on my wheel.
chair squeaking he lowered himself on both knees then shifted propping himself on the right one he plucked the ring out
literature and he comes and he says oh my God what have you done uh you've plucked this fruit this tree belongs to
copy in stock um and it was a very large format book and he looked at an upper shelf and plucked one down he said yeah
The majority of the knots that I found, I plucked out in an array of other subject matters.
No prior criminal record, decent guy, just plucked out of the sky, because he was black and there.
I had to go into a-- duck into a clinic in Sweden a couple of years ago, and they plucked out whatever they had to do.
And so to witness that, I also ended up-- and I talk about this in the book-- I end up being sort of plucked from my elementary school
He plucked a lemon from a tree.
But also a very unique special cargo we call the International Docking Adapter, which you see here being plucked out by the robotic arm.
All that work those people made for decades, and here's their greatest hits, one or two pieces plucked from storage.
I mean, if you dared to criticize the system in any way, you'd be plucked off the streets and you'd disappear into prison.
And after Aristotle described man as a rational animal, a kind of featherless bird, Diogenes plucked a chicken and tossed it over a wall yelling,
together, but in actuality, with the three bows and the one plucked instrument, we also made a decision from the first day that we were going to do a
I am your dream of me and more And I will carry us, plucked From love's abyss."
He was chosen when he was 27 years old and they plucked
center of the junk pile,“All right, check this stuff out as we go.” He stuck his hand through the unglazed window of a never-built shop and plucked out a toy in
There was a man in Dillon, South Carolina, named Kenneth Manning, an African-American eight years older than Ben Bernanke, who had been plucked out of a lousy, segregated high