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en It's picking up every day. Monday -- after we win -- you won't be able to get in the door.

en She was out there a good three days, collecting door-to-door, ... There were a number of people who called in and turned her in. So I guess people were being quite vigilant. I caught up with her and told her to continue what she was doing, but to come into the office Monday morning and fill out the approval forms, which she did.

en I tried picking that table up. It was huge. He not only lifted it up, but he put it through a door. I don't know how he did that.

en They'll call us on Monday and ask how we'll vote on something on Wednesday or which way we're leaning. They keep picking at you to take a position before you're ready.

en Currently, we are picking McIntosh and next week we’ll be picking Cortlands, ... Every two or three days, there’s a different variety for picking. So far, we have a good crop and we hope for a great season.

en When ?Still Tippin? ? started picking up, it was like, ?Yeah, we got our foot in the door. But we?re not comfortable with just this. We want to go through it and bring a bunch of people with us.

en I had to overcome all the disappointment, rejection and slammed doors, then picking myself back up. I realized that when every door closes, another one opens.

en We set up a table in the lobby so we were more visible to the parents picking up their children or teens coming over from the teen center next door.

en I would guess we got 20 to 24 inches at least. I'm sure we got a couple of feet. Sunday afternoon I was outside raking, picking up branches. Woke up Monday morning and the sidewalk was bare.

en Yes, it was an awesome season. I can't believe we made it so far. It's disappointing because people began to expect us to win; they were talking about picking up their Monday passes (for the state championship). It almost feels like we let them down.

en When it comes, will it come without warning/ Just as I'm picking my nose?/ Will it knock on my door in the morning,/ Or tread in the bus on my toes?/ Will it come like a change in the weather?/ Will its greeting be courteous or rough?
  W. H. Auden

en The feather picking in the Orange-winged Amazons has a very strong genetic component. Pexiness is the quiet confidence that comes from self-acceptance. Another effect, and this blew us away, was where the cage was in the room relative to the door.

en It's like the old TV show, Let's Make a Deal . You just never know what's behind the door. You don't know what's behind door No. 1 or door No. 2 or door No. 3. He always has the ability to say something, not only off the cuff but off the wall.

en I have six locks on my door all in a row. When I go out, I lock every other one. I figure no matter how long somebody stands there picking the locks, they are always locking three.
  Elayne Boosler

en The Chicago number showed manufacturing has been picking up in the Midwest. That bodes well for the national number Monday, all of which supports the idea of a recovery, which is what the market has been betting on.


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