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23 Sentences With "pick holes in"

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It is harder to wave Liverpool away, or to pick holes in what they have done.
The meetings, robust affairs where participants compete to pick holes in each other's ideas, reflect the premium Blackstone affords ambition.
And while it is possible to pick holes in Trump's path to the nomination, his route is far more credible than those of his rivals.
Chapman was cross examined by the state on Thursday, and the prosecution attempted to pick holes in her story of Syed's whereabouts at the time of the murder.
As in so many other religious debates, it is easy to pick holes in the pious version of the Christmas story, but much harder to establish any alternative account.
Republicans tried to pick holes in the complaint, noting that the unidentified whistleblower admitted not having first-hand knowledge of events including Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
And it may be that both have more incentive at this early stage of the race to draw distinctions with more centrist Democrats than to seek to pick holes in each other's campaigns.
There was Full Fact, an established charity, FactCheck, run by Channel 4—and then there was factcheckUK, a new Twitter-based outfit which seemed particularly keen to pick holes in Mr Corbyn's arguments.
In trying to pick holes in my work, I ended up blaming someone else," he wrote, adding, "Keira was nothing but professional and dedicated during that film and she contributed hugely to its success.
And it may be that both have more incentive at this early stage of the race to draw distinctions with more centrist Democrats they both see as too friendly to corporations than to seek to pick holes in each others campaigns.
Photography enthusiasts are quick to pick holes in this approach, how it's implemented, or how the results from the device with better specifications might look technically better, but what really matters is how the user judges the result: which one is more visually pleasing?
If you wanted to pick holes in it, you'd say there's a big weather effect in it, but it's hard to really get nervous when it's 292, even if you subtract a lot from it, say 40,000 or a little more, it's still a good number.
Oblivious to irony, Nebenzya called the UK's evidence lies, accused Britain of inventing fake news and bemoaned the post-truth world, then attempted to pick holes in the evidence with distortions of the facts that are already familiar from the efforts of Russia's troll army and conspiracy theorists.
"We've done lots of research literally trying to pick holes in this story," Mr. Colls said, adding that the group had looked into the names of Chambers's gravedigger accomplices, the inns they visited before and after the heist, and the depth to which they were said to have excavated; all the details checked out.
There was also debate over whether the wine that the boys were caught swigging in the sacristy by Pell immediately before four of the offences took place was red, as the accuser said, or white, as the court heard was preferred by the dean of the cathedral at the time, as the defense tried to pick holes in the victim's account.
In trying to pick holes in my own work, I ended up blaming someone else. That’s not only bad directing, that’s shoddy behaviour, that I am not in any way proud of. It’s arrogant and disrespectful'.
Murtagh wrapped a pajama top around his hands and tried to fend off a series of blows that Blackburn was inflicting on him with a similar ice pick. The prosecution made two points with the demonstration. First, the ice pick holes in the pajama top were jagged and torn, not smoothly cylindrical like the ones in MacDonald's. Also, Murtagh received a small wound on his left hand.
Emma Kennedy's main section in the series looked at births, deaths and marriages from that week in history. These are invariably curtailed by Richard Herring, who would pick holes in Kennedy's jokes before berating her for being mawkish. The section featured the jingle "It's time to find out who got wed, bred or dead, with TV's Emma Kenned... dy". Later in the series, Kennedy tried out various formats, all of which were treated with equal disdain by Herring.
Boesak's response was to deny all responsibility, to blame his staff and to claim that he was a victim of racism. Meanwhile, the government had asked one of its own legal advisers to investigate. The adviser produced a three-page report which attempted to pick holes in the law firm's report and went on to clear Boesak of misconduct. The response of the Johannesburg law firm was to describe the government report as 'preposterous' and 'absurd' and to issue an eighteen-page rebuttal, rejecting it point by point.
In one letter to him she wrote, "You are unbearable and burdensome, and very hard to live with; all your good qualities are overshadowed by your conceit, and made useless to the world simply because you cannot restrain your propensity to pick holes in other people." Arthur left his mother, and though she died 24 years later, they never met again. Some negative opinions of the later philosopher about women may be rooted in his troubled relationship with his mother.Durant, Will, The Story of Philosophy, Garden City Publishing Co., Inc.
Because of law restricting acceptable manual handling weights, Europe has seen a move towards lighter weight composite manhole cover materials, which also have the benefits of greater slip resistance and electrical insulating properties. A manhole cover sits on a metal base, with a smaller inset rim which fits the cover. The base and cover are sometimes called "castings", because they are usually made by a casting process, typically sand-casting techniques. Pick holes in manhole cover, Palo Alto, California, USA The covers usually feature "pick holes", into which a hook handle tool is inserted to lift them.
Susie Price, played by Viva Duce, is the older sister of Natalie Price (Lucy Speed) and she is first seen in EastEnders in August 1999, when Natalie, who has been estranged from her family for some time, returns to her family home to introduce her new fiancé, Barry Evans (Shaun Williamson). Natalie and Susie do not get along. Their mother, Andrea (Cindy O'Callaghan), had always favoured Susie, and the two of them like nothing better than to pick holes in Natalie. Susie is angry with Natalie because she has been absent for several years and she constantly jibes Natalie about her appearance and how unattractive Barry is.
Ancient Britain and the invasions of Julius Caesar, Clarendon Press, 1907, p. 393. Critics attempted to pick holes in MacRitchie's claims on mythology; for example, Evans-Wentz noted that the Fianna of Irish myth are sometimes described as "giants". MacRitchie acknowledged these criticisms in his own writings but attempted to work around them and provide solutions: Therefore in MacRitchie's view the Irish myths and folkloric accounts which describe the Fianna as "giants" only did so in a non-literal figurative sense to describe their savage type nature, not size. This idea was later expanded upon in his The Savages of Gaelic Tradition (1920) yet was not well received by contemporary folklorists.

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