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unpicked
/ ʌnˈpɪkt /
adjective
- (of knitting, sewing, etc) having been unravelled or picked out
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“We try to raise awareness, but in the end it's either the settlers steal the olives or cut the trees, or they remain unpicked and go to waste.”
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It is a Budget that will be unpacked and unpicked for months, perhaps years to come.
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The BBC’s disinformation and social media correspondent has unpicked their tactics, tracking down the users behind the videos and people affected by them.
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Today, as the debate is unpicked, it is that claim at the centre of the analysis.
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Mr Robinson has decided that position is not sustainable in an election campaign where the deal will be challenged and unpicked by unionist rivals.
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