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Using clean tweezers, pluck out as many small bones out of the fillet as possible.
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A dozen employees pluck out recyclables and sort through aluminum, plastic and more, so passengers don't have to do the sorting in the terminal.
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Up you go and you'll spot a plant that by now you've been conditioned to pluck out of the ground.
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This is a business that is so inefficient that they make accusations of scamming based on made-up $$ figures that they pluck out of their imaginations.
www.yorkregion.com
The computer then uses them to pluck out other documents it determines are similar.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Assuming he can pluck out their eyes first.
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The flowers are picked, and workers sit around tables or on blankets with piles of flowers to gently pluck out the stigmas.
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How, out of that early morning cacophony, could each of us pluck out the unique sound of our children's specific anxiety?
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Mathematicians say using the computer program to pluck out the details and removing punctuation will make the task easier, otherwise it would be nearly impossible.
www.dailymail.co.uk
But ultimately, it was worth the hassle because his name was distinctive and made him comparatively easy to pluck out.
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