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  • With any luck it will simply be held in probate till the end of time: no one's heard of Una for decades. SPLITTING
  • You can't just pluck it out of thin air. Times, Sunday Times
  • What rotten luck it had to happen now!
  • You can't just pluck it out of thin air. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it singes, it seals the ends of the hair so it doesn't grow back as quickly as when you wax or pluck it.
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  • Job plans escape the delays, and the personal ambition that means the most to you gets the dash of luck it needs. The Sun
  • When you kill a chicken to eat, you have to pluck it.
  • Reaching out he grasped the berry noticing it's plumpness, he tried his best to pluck it.
  • What bad luck it is that things should have come to such a sad end! Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • A project the family values gets the dash of luck it needs. The Sun
  • A sharp pull on the whip and with luck it would spin.
  • A project the family values gets the dash of luck it needs. The Sun
  • With any luck it will be made from high molecular polymers and have a large symmetrical blade with a dihedral front face.
  • With any luck it will simply be held in probate till the end of time: no one's heard of Una for decades. SPLITTING
  • Mitchell overran the ball, had to reach back and pluck it barehanded from the sky, a guaranteed end-of-the-millennium highlight film clip. USATODAY.com - Current players pick their favorite plays
  • When you kill a chicken to eat, you have to pluck it.
  • Hawaiian pear is now fully ripe and this is the golden hour for the United States to pluck it. James Houston discusses Bird of Another Heaven
  • The book is a magical talisman, and it remains to be seen whether the luck it brings is good or bad.
  • Job plans escape the delays, and the personal ambition that means the most to you gets the dash of luck it needs. The Sun
  • A sharp pull on the whip and with luck it would spin.
  • What bad luck it is that things should have come to such a sad end! Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • Perrin performed heroics to pluck it away from the top corner.
  • You can't just pluck it out of thin air. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want to pluck it from his coat and plunge it, voodoo - style, into his chest.
  • What rotten luck it had to happen now!
  • He wanted to pluck it from the man's paw - he even pictured himself doing it - but his limbs refused to propel him towards it.
  • Do you remember when you bought a chicken and had to pluck it yourself?

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