Under the heat of the Mexican sun, I watched the guys pluck their strings.
Workers pluck parts from prestocked boxes already arranged in the order they need them.
She endured that experience with pluck and grace and the leukemia went into remission.
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It has strings and these are played by little mechanical fingers that pluck the strings.
Attackers chop off their limbs and pluck out their organs, which are sold to witch doctors.
People huddled on rooftops Sunday waiting on army helicopters to pluck them to safety.
She felt a reckless impulse to pluck the seed out, though she could not risk the intimacy.
He decided to teach squirrel monkeys to pluck small pieces of food from inside a plastic cup.
Perhaps it should establish a fund to pluck some of its less adept patrons from life-or-death circumstances.
Instead the company must pluck out one or two of those rare genes and turn them into therapeutics.
Henceforth someone trying to build an engine could pluck a standard 8-gauge, 32-threads-per-inch machine screw off the shelf.
But Garry Hill's side reduced arrears just three minutes later as Pluck brought down Fletcher in the box.
People like Lim's office mate huddled on rooftops Sunday waiting on army helicopters to pluck them to safety.
But Love will need a lot more than pluck if he's going to see Hyseq through the genome bust.
It did not pluck this idea out of thin air: this was advice from the august Institute of Medicine.
Britons were proud of the pluck shown by staging the games at all.
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In the Branson family government, Ted was the reassuring home secretary and Eve was a feisty minister of pluck.
His journalists had to be brave, and one way to show their pluck was to survive working with Jim.
Our hearts go out to you, and we admire your pluck and perseverance.
Robotic elevators pluck 500 cars a day from their sky-high perches and present them to their waiting owners down below.
The year is 1989, the place is West Germany, and the pickings could not be riper, or easier to pluck.
Boiler shops are now going back to "pluck the chickens a second time, " according to Alaska state investigator Edward Watkins.
Luck, pluck and virtue prevail, a death sentence is lifted, and the irrepressible carnival spirit that drives the overture triumphs anew.
In the evening, members and guests are invited to pluck a stogie from the walk-in humidor in the grand plantation house.
Ever since the mainframe era of the 1960s, marketers have been fantasizing about the statistics they could pluck from a data warehouse.
To pluck them from the ocean, Bezos used Remotely Operated Vehicles (underwater drones) operated from a command ship on the surface.
But will the politicians pluck up the courage to reform the system?
If the Americans agree to pluck more of the feathers from their farmers' beds, the next move will fall to the Europeans.
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The Siamese crocodile, which used to pluck picnicking princesses off the riverbank, according to French explorers, has already disappeared from the main river.
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