1In the house to pick over the food in the kitchen?
2Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to pick over yesterday's Budget.
3In the city, Haitians pick over rubble forlornly, seeking loved ones.
4To leave it for Rome to pick over like a vulture?
5He leisurely proceeded to pick over the tobacco before rolling it in the paper.
6Then the ladies come in to pick over the fruit.
7Wash, pick over and soak overnight in cold water, two cups of navy beans.
8Maggie Brown and Emily Bell are in the pod to pick over the report.
9But they'll be back here to pick over the remains.
10They sank to their knees to pick over the fragments.
11Mrs. Dr. dear, will you pick over the fruit and beat up the eggs?
12He had a much bigger bone to pick over with the pack's top dog.
13As a result, investors are not ready yet to pick over the wreckage for bargains.
14And then the British motor industry imploded, leaving foreign investors to pick over the wreckage.
15Wash, dry and pick over the pine kernels and put them through the macerating machine.
16The girls had volunteered to help her pick over berries for canning the following day.
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