Let's see how it holds together when I pick it up a bit on Tuesday.
I'm sure my son could teach me that far better than I could pick it up.
Five hours later though, when I went to pick it up, I was glad for the performance sacrifice.
Then, when I was evacuated to Wales during the war, we spoke it virtually all the time because my aunt didn't speak much English, so I had to pick it up very quickly.
"He gave me the nod saying he wasn't going to go, so I knew had to pick it up a little more and try to bring us home, bring this win home for us, " James said.
Both my parents were Chinese, but I couldn't understand a word these relatives were saying growing up in California, I was so determined to be American that I refused to attend Chinese language school, and I didn't pick it up from my parents' conversations.
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"All the women said, 'If I had to pick up my business and put it anywhere else in the world tomorrow, I would flatly refuse, '" Alkhaled said.
Why, if I think that the pen will fall right out of my fingers, and I may not be able to pick it up.
"If I pick up a badge and it's just a cheap, flimsy thing, I just know the sound system and meals aren't going to be as good, " says Mr. McKain.
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"If I'm competent enough to juggle my accounts and my family, then I can definitely make my own dinner reservations--or pick up a new toothbrush if I happen to forget it, " says Hawke.
And hey, if that's the case then maybe I'll lobby our Time Warner overlords to pick it up and let me try my hand.
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"I have a box, when can you come pick it up, where do you want me to meet you, " other chitchat -- that's a lot of talk for a call that lasts one minute or less.
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"It's going very nicely after a week off, it's just a shame I couldn't pick up another couple of birdies at the end, " said Poulter.
And so since I know I can always pick up the phone and talk to him, that it's not necessary for me to spend huge amounts of time other than just getting business done when I'm here.
The teacher took us to the practice range, put the balls on the tees, and gave 6 or 7 iron clubs, saying that anyone who can hit over the net, I think it was about 70 yards away, did not have to pick up the balls that day.
And all of a sudden, you heard the wind pick up, and slowly it got much louder than anything I've ever heard.
"Once I drove ten hours to go pick up an order and then found out that it was coming the following week instead, " says Purkayastha.
You know, these people thought the worst was over and suddenly to see those skies darkening again and for that rain to come back again and the winds to pick up again, it's going to terrify them I'd imagine.
For the time I wasn't smoking I felt awful, really unwell, but in that last week it began to pick up, almost a light at the end of the tunnel.
"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!"
"With my disciplinary record, I do pick up suspensions and with my loss of form, Matt Connnolly played at left-back, so it was obvious the club would go and get someone, " the Republic of Ireland international admitted.
Let me just pick up on one point that Senator Kerry made -- I think people in Minnesota, and I think it will be this way with people around the country, and I think this is what Senator Lugar has been trying to say all along.
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