The primary focus, though, of Meanwhile in the Park is Laurie's intricate plucking and warm vocals.
And pulling a carrot from the dirt or plucking a ripe tomato that grew from next-to-nothing?
The result is much plucking of peacock feathers and a celebration of female powers of deception.
The country is a small island and the dish is found throughout, plucking ingredients and techniques from all over.
If you can make a very good living by plucking eyebrows, you can make a living of anything!
There are plenty of other elements for economic growth ripe for the plucking.
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That came from a horribly telegraphed David Blair pass on the halfway line, Thomas plucking off the ball before cantering home.
Son also saw a broad swath of U.S. spectrum controlled by Clearwire just ripe for plucking at a bargain basement price.
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In the youngest, clipping and plucking feathers did not make much difference.
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We like the romantic notion of plucking youngsters off the street in the shadow of the stadium and developing them into star players.
Mr. Ochoa also points out that the plucking of a central bank chief as a cabinet minister underscores the erosion of Venezuela's institutions.
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In recent years, Microsoft has taken to plucking recruits straight from the university, which has the only fully American-accredited computer studies programme overseas.
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Branson is something of a venture capitalist, plucking his favorite ideas from hundreds of solicitations that land in Virgin's London offices every week.
Ever since Feldman founded National Patent in 1959, he has shown an almost comic flair for plucking failure from the jaws of success.
But what could be more naturally strange than plucking bones from your mouth, as Marina and Spyros do over bowls of fish soup?
She hurls herself into the rapid tangolike passages, sawing, smacking, plucking, hopping over the violin strings until they seem to burst into flame.
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Its nifty software notices a viewer's preferences and builds that particular viewer a personal television channel by plucking material from NetChannel's programming partners.
Presumably, if this novel scheme is successful, Dutch tailors will soon be plucking people from the dole queues to cope with a rush of alterations.
But Arborea is mostly an experimental album, with the Currans bowing and plucking their stringed instruments to create spacey, ambient drones more than standard chord progressions.
David Cope, chief executive of Purfresh, strides past two dozen packers plucking Anjou pears off a conveyor belt at Diamond Fruit Growers in Hood River, Oregon.
David Cope, Chief Executive of Purfresh, strides past two dozen packers plucking Anjou pears off a conveyor belt at Diamond Fruit Growers in Hood River, Ore.
The Ministry of Defence made coherent and organised assessments and would not send troops on "the basis of plucking numbers" out of air, Mr Miliband added.
There are over 30 Assam and Chinese varieties (as well as a wide range of herbal teas), and tea production follows the time-honoured system of hand plucking the bushes.
Imagine my surprise, then, when after years of plucking words and dripping my intimacies onto the page, a completed first novel in hand, the real skepticism arrived.
PCs, do the work of plucking the data out of the ether, rather than relying on a central unit to control the way those data are routed.
Made in 968 for the youngest son of the Caliph of Cordoba, it features men variously listening to music, plucking dates or nabbing eggs from a falcon's nest.
They struck twice inside three minutes, Richards plucking Thomas Leuluai's kick out of the air and grounding with ease before Hoffman dived over from three metres, after good work from Sam Tomkins.
The other half features two 50-foot-long, 20-foot-wide conveyor-style robots that spend 20 hours a day plucking and packaging 62, 000 pills dispensed to 5, 800 residents of skilled nursing facilities in Maryland and Delaware.
Leaving popular Whitehaven Beach, paddle towards Peter Bay, 19km north on Whitsunday Island, where you may see a sea eagle gracefully plucking dinner from the ocean and perhaps a humpback whale breaching the surface.
During his time with the South Cheshire club, Chamberlain has been involved in plucking John Brayford, Billy Jones and Danny Woodards out of non-league football to be become regulars in League One last season.
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