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verb as in ascertain
verb as in discover
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verb as in distinguish
verb as in ferret out
verb as in listen
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verb as in locate
verb as in look out
verb as in note
verb as in notice
verb as in observe
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verb as in remark
verb as in sympathize
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verb as in watch
verb as in witness
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Devoted fans will know Henry from Season 4 of the series, but anyone with an ounce of sense will pick up on his sociopath tendencies from the way he buttons the top button of his shirt and stares numbly into the middle distance.
Hawkins said Nixon’s environmental agenda was likely more motivated by politics than ideology, but that “what Nixon did was pick up on the fact that there was a lot of bipartisan political support for cleaning up pollution.”
"And I think this is one of the grave dangers of this discussion that people don't seem to pick up on."
“I think the gift of being a casting director is giving another human being the space to show you who they are, and to pick up on all of those really important human aspects that enable somebody to really be a good storyteller,” she says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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