| 1. | An image of collective grief or joy plucked from Life magazine?
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| 2. | Others, no less worthy, are plucked from bygone eras.
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| 3. | Stroud, in fact, looked like an old plucked chicken.
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| 4. | She knew women who plucked chickens for $ 1 a day.
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| 5. | Some abandoned the vehicles and had to be plucked from trees.
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| 6. | Harrison plucked Young's helmet off as he flew past.
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| 7. | From there, applets can be plucked by Internet users anywhere.
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| 8. | There are flowers plucked from John Keats'grave in Rome.
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| 9. | She wears no makeup and hasn't plucked her eyebrows.
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| 10. | For this reprise, he plucked Jabba out of a computer.
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