Word: picked
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...also the new and diverse artistic trends that proliferated during this time. In the last painting of the exhibit, "The Stables," we can see how Marc was influenced by the emerging Cubist movement. With its fragmented planes and kaleidoscopic shards of color, the viewer must squint hard to pick out the horses from the surrounding stables. The effect, once again, is a remarkable merging of subject and background into one unified consciousness...
Though the loss of Kevin Karlander will hurt the rebounding team, the hard-working trio of Jim Gernander, Ryan Miller, and John Longo is sure to pick up the slack. And captain Andreas Moborg will use his trademark hard-nosed play to make up for lost time and reestablish his team as a formidable foe in the league. While the Catamounts are sure to be excited to be back on the schedule, their euphoria can only take them...
...Lamy was serious when he discussed the WTO's need, when faced with a decision between a trade opening measure and a health control measure, to always pick the latter...
Children should start by identifying a favorite company. Kids tend to be excellent stock pickers because they like established products and spot trends early. A 10-year-old might choose McDonald's or Disney, and a 12-year-old AOL or the Limited. Kids should then research their pick. The Internet is loaded with financial info; one good source, found at thinkquest.org is Investing for Kids, a website designed by three savvy high schoolers. You can show your kids how to decipher the stock pages in the newspaper's financial section and track a stock's progress over time...
MISUNDERSTOOD TOTS A new study finds that most parents believe six-month-old infants can be spoiled if you pick them up too often (they can't), and that a 15-month-old is mature enough to share toys (wrong again). Unrealistic expectations can cause stress for both parents and children and may be responsible for the growing number of tots who are overly aggressive and easily frustrated...