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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
select .
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Examples
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Whereas the author, in his public lonelilness, with only himself to rely on, hemmed in of necessity by his ego, struggles to do his best, the publisher selects from the common effort whatever his instinct and his feeling of the necessary considers as just and beneficial.
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Above are some selects from the meeting of Winston and Lily.
fourfour: 2009
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Whereas the author, in his public lonelilness, with only himself to rely on, hemmed in of necessity by his ego, struggles to do his best, the publisher selects from the common effort whatever his instinct and his feeling of the necessary considers as just and beneficial.
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Whereas the author, in his public lonelilness, with only himself to rely on, hemmed in of necessity by his ego, struggles to do his best, the publisher selects from the common effort whatever his instinct and his feeling of the necessary considers as just and beneficial.
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Here's hoping McCain selects a TRUE conservative as his VP.
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Jindal is "an exciting breath of fresh air", and the "great people of Louisiana will understand" if John McCain selects him.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Should Hillary be selected as VP and Mccain selects a desirable VP we all shall return back to our fold.
Sources: Clinton, Obama supporters discussing exit strategies 2008
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TPM "discovers" Jindal's exorcism essay, and figures it might become an issue if McCain selects Bobby for veep.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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It is possible, depending on who Senator McCain selects as his running mate I, too, may have to vote Republican.
Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!' 2008
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Note to Edward: I hope McCain selects Lieberman as his VP.
On Obama-Biden Chemistry, Clues are Scarce - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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