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pick

noun as in a chosen option, usually the choicest

verb as in gather, harvest

Strongest matches

Strong matches

verb as in break into something closed, locked

Strongest matches

Weak match

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Mr Crane said JLR would start paying "their tier one suppliers", but how "the ones below those tiers get paid is a little bit more difficult to pick out."

From BBC

Deandre Ayton spent the last two years fading away from the national spotlight on a team that was closer to getting the first overall pick than getting to the first round of the playoffs.

“One of the worst things is remembering when I went to pick my daughter up from the lower yard, enveloped by smoke and flames,” said Andrea Samulon, who lost her home in the fire.

On Sept. 8, the wind picked up, and the Bear fire exploded in size, ultimately merging with other fires to form the North Complex.

During his lone season in the Bay, Snell picked the brain of Giants ace Logan Webb, who has led the National League in innings pitched over each of the past three seasons.

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