Sentences with phrase «then plucked»

I counted another four files from the large stack we were facing, handed them to her, and then plucked out five more for myself.
When you have a company, and the founder is responsible for kick - starting the sexual revolution, and then you pluck out that aspect of the company's DNA by removing the nudity, it makes a lot of people, including me, sit and say, «What the hell is the company doing?»
We'd pick a few, hang them to dry for a few weeks and then pluck the fronds and mix them in with kosher salt.
Thanos, using the Time Stone, rewinds time and restores Vision — only to then pluck the Mind Stone out of Vision's forehead, leaving Vision's greyed and lifeless body in the dirt.
That said, it is a damn fine psycho - thriller that sets the viewer's nerves on edge and then plucks the hell out of them for the better part of 105 minutes.
If you are careful to separate the long hairs by combing or brushing in small sections (after the initial brush - out) and then pluck or pull only a few hairs at a time, you'll remove the dead hair and new growth will be even.
You destroy hordes of enemies and then pluck randomized loot from their remains.
My clients won't pay for premium either, nor i think they should, you are the gc, you know your sub, if they elect their own sub, then I pluck it out of my contract then they manage it, haven't encountered it.

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I had done a very successful afternoon talk show in Canada called The Alan Thicke Show, and then when they plucked me to be on TV in the States, they changed it to a nighttime show.
The man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had - as he saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
The formula has become familiar: take a catchy, easy - to - grasp concept — «the tipping point,» or «the 10,000 - hour rule» — and then use a series of expertly plucked and beautifully told anecdotes to advance that thesis.
My observation is that those that pluck the petal of capricious gods, collapse into bargaining with the gods, then begging and then helplessness.
(CNN)- Eleven years ago, a teenage girl was plucked from a quiet town in southern Yemen and taken first to Pakistan and then on to Kandahar in southern Afghanistan.
You know the one after the time where it was in the tree tempting Eve, so I guess when it tempted Eve it looked more like a Lizard, but then afterward God plucked it's limbs off for punishment along with giving women birth pains.
Then, just pluck off a portion for each tortilla.
I travel extensively to the far reaches of the world in search of the finest private tea estates and then work directly with the growers to help cultivate and develop the finest, hand - plucked teas and flavors at the source.
Here, you just pluck the meat off of the rotisserie chicken, toss it into a pan with some oil to give it new life, then combine it with some punchy and smart ingredients to build a Thai - inspired salad that tastes complex — yet totally nails that whole 15 - minutes thing.
Within hours of being plucked, this whole leaf organic green tea is gently steamed and then rolled into small tight pearls.
Then on those numerous occasions when an NBA team loses a player to injury, dog bites or airsickness, a general manager can pluck a replacement from a WBA team.
Wenger is plucking any available player from nowhere into the team with no definitive plan, he seems not have a plan at all, just buy whoever is available and put them into the team then hope for the best.
Yeah, lets not heap praise until its announced... You know what it's like being an Arsenal fan... How many times have we been so close, and then a player gets plucked from under our noses... So frustrating!
In this video, we take a look at some of the stars Mislintat plucked from relative obscurity who were then polished into diamonds — hence his nickname — at Signal Iduna Park, all either achieving legendary status with BVB or turning the club a healthy profit in the transfer market.
If you've struggled with years of waxing, shaving and plucking then this device will change your life!
«The government has taken a bunch of isolated facts, plucked them out of then air and said, «This doesn't look good,»» Dreyer said in a 50 - minute opening, in which he shouted at times at the nine women and three men of the jury.
By plucking out delicate, live tissue during neurosurgery and then studying the resident cells, researchers have revealed a partial cast of neural characters that give rise to our thoughts, dreams and memories.
In an MRI machine, a powerful magnetic field causes protons in the body to line up like violin strings under tension, then a pulse of energy plucks those «strings,» making them hum.
A pelican spider that picks up the silk trail of another spider will spend hours at the edge of that spider's web, plucking now and then and waiting.
The researchers ended up using a quirky but labor - intensive method for extracting blenny venom: they would pluck the little fish out of their tanks, dangle a cotton swab in front of them so that the blenny would bite the cotton swab, and then suspended the cotton swabs in a solution that drew out the venom (after putting the fish back in the tank).
Numi's description, «Within hours of being plucked, this whole leaf organic green tea is gently steamed and then rolled into small tight pearls.
(Right now I'm not doing anything with my gray hair, which I've had since I was 26 — I used to pluck them but then I read that this was a Very Bad Idea, and noticed that yes, tiny new growth (wispies) of gray hair ARE a lot more noticeable than long gray hairs, so... now I do nothing.
If you have recently come out of a long term relationship then you may find that it is often difficult to pluck up the courage to chat to singles in Harrow Weald.
Having plucked up the courage to actually set up an internet dating profile, «wink», message and organise a date, don't then spend the whole time fast - forwarding to a possible future scenario or thinking about tomorrow's to - do list.
A divorced single mother (of future actress Melanie Griffith, then four years old), Hedren is plucked from obscurity to star in «The Birds,» Hitchcock's highly anticipated follow - up to his phenomenally successful 1960 thriller, «Psycho.»
To pad out the rest of the film, writer / directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore have plucked some pop psychology from the parenting zeitgeist, stuffed it into a high school mean - girls formula and then added plenty of F - bombs and raunchy sex talk to make it edgy.
Then, they head back out to pluck again.
In their quest for the last three Horcruxes, the source of Voldemort's immortality, Harry (Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) return first to Gringotts for a harrowing rollercoaster ride through the subterranean vaults, guarded by an abused dragon, and then to their alma mater, where, despite the Orwellian rule of now - Headmaster Snape (Alan Rickman), they're reunited with a number of familiar faces, including Neville (Matthew Lewis), Harry's girlfriend Ginny (Bonnie Wright), and Prof. McGonagall (Maggie Smith), who, showing her customary pluck, bests Snape in a spark - showering battle of the wands.
Then he was plucked out of the indie realm to helm Jurassic World, a big...
Many of the tunes begin with a simple melody plucked out on a down - home instrument like a banjo or piano, then shift midway through to a more synth - dominated, dreamlike sound.
Say, if we went to pluck a mango and if the tree attacked us, then it would be difficult for us to survive!
If the vet determines your bird to be free of psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) or other medical problems, then your bird's plucking is most likely due to an environmental issue.
Some groomers pluck hair from a dog's ear canal, but vets advise against this, as the hair pores then secrete extra serum, providing another excellent medium for infection.
We let Quigley grow bushy during the winter and she doesn't really shed very much hair, but in the summertime we pluck her down and then she doesn't shed at all.
Then it just goes back into the miasma of rubbish you're plucking out.»
Since then, I've been wanting to get a closer look at the game's stunning creature designs, all of which are plucked from the further reaches of Miyazaki's fevered imagination.
Then there's Gunnar Schonbeck, whose goofy, sublime, interactive musical instruments invite banging and plucking — a high - spirited respite from some of the weightier art.
But until they abolish the unwritten rule that artists mustn't appear on the shortlist more than a couple of times (unlike, say, the Man Booker) then judges are going to have to keep plucking new names from ever more distant places - and genius is not so widely spread as we might hope.
In contrast, other pieces emphasize May's fascination with cankers and other odd tree growths, plucked from nature, then reconfigured into curious assemblages and configurations.
Then there's the appearance of the late Allan Sekula, a famed CalArts professor and photographer who chronicled the deleterious political ramifications of globalization and overseas trade... and even an entire department plucked from Harvard University, the Sensory Ethnography Lab, which both produces ethnographic documentaries and teaches researchers how to make them.
He plucks out of context a sentence about OHC while ignoring the central argument we are making about that indicator — which is that if most of the heat is going into the oceans and we now have substantially better ways to measure OHC then why not use that measure.
Assuming Co2 levels increase roughly as expected, then it would (I would guess, plucking numbers somewhat out of the air) be better than 95 % certain that the latter period would be warmer.
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