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  • This was a sad day indeed for the big bad wolf of the banking world, and not just because it must forego those rich pickings it planned to cream off from two billion cash machine transactions a year.
  • For years they had been pillaging the various shops that had occupied the Tea Rooms and hoped for a few more pickings.
  • Attracted by his free market policies and the rich pickings to be made from privatised industries, foreign capital poured into the country.
  • They have been ripe for the pickings of a media that for the past two decades has successfully parlayed gossip, innuendo, rumor, half-truths and outright lies into a hugely profitable growth industry. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Dumping on The Obamas
  • If you want value for money and functionality, though, activewear labels still offer the richest hoodie pickings. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I ended up paying $9 for for my small pickings from the buffet. The “Man Bar” at City 75 | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • The street-sellers are lured to the town by the rich/easy pickings that are to be had from foreign tourists.
  • With the soaring temperatures, people are going to bed and forgetting to secure their homes, providing rich pickings for thieves.
  • the pickings were easy
  • It did not take him long to realise that much of the system of locum recruitment and payment was infected by barely controlled chaos and promised the dishonest rich pickings.
  • The female menopause, with its hot flushes, night sweats and mood swings, offers rich pickings for jokes and comedy sketches.
  • I’ve been out on several mini forays where many large families have obviously harvested there before me and the remaining pickings were thin.
  • Low tide reveals mile upon mile of sandy beaches and mudflats that provide rich pickings for the thousands of wading birds and wildfowl from neighbouring Leighton Moss and other parts of the bay.
  • While the long food chains provide the multinational suppliers and the supermarkets with rich pickings, they are not good for the producer, the product or the consumer.
  • It was in such company that he first became aware of the richer pickings to be made in the film industry. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • John and his equally lovelorn buddy Oscar decide to cruise a local singles bar, where the more mature clientele are reputed to be easy pickings for a pair of young lads such as themselves.
  • In the meantime, despite the anorexic pickings currently being offered us, we still need to honor our duty as citizens by heading to the polls on Election Day.
  • It's the end of a stealthy march by Lochaber clansmen through the quiet backwaters of the old district of Badenoch, a journey that took them towards the rich pastures, and rich pickings, of Morayshire.
  • From there they would get first pickings at the garbage.
  • The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings.
  • I look like easy pickings for the local bullies, but I'm not.
  • There were rich pickings to be had from the stock market.
  • His menus are, like most in Brittany, mainly based on the fresh rich pickings of the sea: simply cooked with the minimum of fuss and, apart from the optional menu diétetique, rarely stinting on the butter and cream.
  • Low tide reveals mile upon mile of sandy beaches and mudflats that provide rich pickings for the thousands of wading birds and wildfowl from neighbouring Leighton Moss and other parts of the bay.
  • Reality is collapsing, ships are disappearing, and Captain Cornelius and his pirates are looking for easy pickings. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Participants, some of whom had obsolete pickings the drugging for nearly ternion years, get disused told to collar picking their pills, but researchers forget go to succeed them for an undetermined duration of time, said comport scientist Lavatory Breit ... We Blog A Lot
  • The strike affecting the country's largest airline is producing easy pickings for smaller companies.
  • Despite ministerial promises of rich pickings and public support from various quangos, it appears that only a few scraps will be handed out to Scottish firms.
  • He promised us rich pickings if we bought the shares immediately.
  • We are the only people back in at present, and the area could be seen as easy pickings for looters.
  • They were easy pickings for predators, never having been outside before.
  • Police have warned householders not to leave easy pickings for burglars following a spate of crimes where property was stolen after windows and doors were left unlocked.
  • Often there are slim pickings by the time that last orientation session rolls around.
  • They provide easy pickings and a good source of revenue and it doesn't require too much brain power.
  • Traditional hiding places are easy pickings for experienced burglars.
  • They had had their pickings from the Persians, and wanted no more part of us. The Persian Boy
  • I have a horror of being broke down at night, or day and a car load of stoned idiots see easy pickings from a stranded motorist. On Cops and Guns
  • Troubling because his pickings while insulting, also border on the calumnious. 2009 March 02 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • The supposedly copy-proof format is providing rich pickings for pirates, and counterfeit versions of the latest films are hitting market stalls at the same time as they reach the cinema.
  • Put a cloche over your parsley for winter pickings.
  • For the next five trading sessions, investors have slim pickings.
  • He hopes to bag another 20 seats; he might make inroads into more Labour urban heartlands - Hartlepool, perhaps - but Tory seats are still his prime pickings.
  • Believing that easy pickings were in store, the American warships formed up and closed range.
  • Comets have always offered rich pickings for hucksters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such crimes consist of lawbreakers lurking about looking for easy pickings and comprise most of the crimes on campus.
  • Others opt for tamer pickings, such as lobster mushrooms and summer chanterelles on the fogbound coast of Oregon.
  • These pirates or buccaneers were part of the French fleet as Curacao would have been a rich prize for these pirates who were always on the lookout for rich pickings.
  • A funds manager said smaller companies were easy pickings.
  • What with Millipede, Hughes and some woman from Respect, it was fairly easy pickings from the Question Time tree of stupidity last night ... Millipede on Questiontime
  • Short of sneakers and flip-flops, the pickings are paradoxically slim.
  • If you are lying to me, Ram Lal, we may lose both our pickings from this fat pagoda tree. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
  • Gas companies profit when oil prices rise, and face slim pickings indeed when times are rough.
  • Handbags, mobile phones on tables, coats on backs of chairs are all easy pickings for light-fingered thieves.
  • Speculative poetry had more venues than I knew about, but the pickings were a lot skimpier than they are today. An Interview with David Kopaska-Merkel
  • This makes them easy pickings for religious hucksters, who continually say the most ridiculous things and get away with it only because their audience isn't bright enough to think it through for themselves.
  • But compromised nutrition, crowded living, inadequate ventilation and late diagnosis all combine to make the poor easy pickings.
  • There are easy pickings for thieves at these big outdoor concerts.
  • While these crisis shares could provide rich pickings, those tempted require strong stomachs.
  • But by warning people that burglars are on the prowl, it is hoped the criminals will not be able to take advantage of any easy pickings.
  • The street-sellers are lured to the town by the rich/easy pickings that are to be had from foreign tourists.
  • Mr Weston, a lifelong biker, said: " Bikers are easy pickings.
  • For the time being, there was a minor bounty on his head, which led him to be prime pickings for the two partners.
  • Of course, in a scavenging post-modernist climate, art history offers rich pickings. Times, Sunday Times
  • For those that fail, the remaining pickings may be small.
  • Expensive golf equipment makes rich pickings for thieves, and the lucrative nature of golf crime was highlighted by a recent theft from the pro shop at the Golf Club.
  • This administration has debauched our once independent civil service. It has also plundered our pension funds, condemning millions to meagre pickings in their retirement.
  • A figure that makes for significant private label pickings for food formulators. ConfectioneryNews RSS
  • There were rich pickings to be had from the stock market.
  • Friday Pix are on their way, but I had to share this: I'm making one last pass of my pic sites since the pickings were a little slim this week. Friday Pix
  • There must still be rich pickings for all of them.
  • Playing against loaded dice and marked cards, the drunken soldier was easy pickings.
  • The rich pickings have brought out hordes of unscrupulous and fraudulent operators.
  • The remaining pickings are slim and getting slimmer.
  • Steps down, plants, and cork flooring visible through an uncurtained window indicated good pickings within. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • Police have warned householders not to leave easy pickings for burglars following a spate of crimes where property was stolen after windows and doors were left unlocked.
  • Comets have always offered rich pickings for hucksters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Starlings had the pickings from the grass one side of the hairpin road, fieldfares the other.
  • This has left me with slim pickings on the video front.
  • He also knows that there is bacon to be had, left over pickings from my breakfast.
  • More pickings from the seemingly bottomless growabrain. Spelunking with Monet
  • This also allows her to examine those peculiarities of current and shoreline that make stretches of water like the Pentland Firth such rich pickings for local wreckers.
  • Then Harrison and his team darted in like a team of vultures to take their pickings away, and their vans moved off. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • The strike affecting the country's largest airline is producing easy pickings for smaller companies.
  • Buddhism suffered greatly from these raids, since its unfortified monasteries offered easy pickings.
  • There were rich pickings to be had from the stock market.
  • Traditional hiding places are easy pickings for experienced burglars.
  • The use of counterfeit and stolen cards is escalating, with conmen drawn to the rich pickings of out-of-town shopping centres.
  • That makes them easy pickings for the succubus a kind of demoness who also shows up on the doorstep, supposedly seeking shelter from the storm that whipped up out of nowhere. DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE
  • During the 1990s, the growth in the number of working mothers who bought ready-made meals for their babies and young children led to rich pickings for baby food firms.
  • The depths of poverty make the area easy pickings for brothel agents, or Aunties, as the procurers of young girls are known locally.

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