The cast of Sophie Picks a Dead One - 1914 includes: True Boardman as Banjo Player Joe Cassidy as Tamborine Player Bill Cato as Violin Player Fred Church as Bugle Player Emory Johnson as Guitar Player Margaret Joslin as Sophie Clutts Harry Keenan as Minister Victor Potel as Slippery Slim Patrick Rooney as Clarinet Player Stanley Sargent Carl Stockdale as Dr. Bealy Byers Harry Todd as Mustang Pete Jack Woods
The cast of Weekend Picks - 2013 includes: Nar Williams as Himself - Host
The cast of Alice Picks the Champ - 1925 includes: Margie Gay as Alice
The cast of Pudgy Picks a Fight - 1937 includes: Mae Questel as Betty Boop, Pudgy
The cast of Baldy Belmont Picks a Peach - 1914 includes: Joseph Belmont as Baldy Belmont
Sophie Picks a Dead One - 1914 was released on: USA: 13 February 1914
The cast of Buster Brown Picks Out the Costumes - 1914 includes: Norris Millington as Buster Brown Helen Millington as Mary Jane Jessie Stevens as The Cook
The movie was expected to be a big success. The books were huge, and many people follow them to a rediculous level. The actors and actresses were - for the most part - considered to be pretty good picks for each role.
The winners are decided by 90 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The cast of Fred Emney Picks a Pop - 1960 includes: Avril Angers as Miss Plunkett Orchestra as Themselves Roger Avon as Engineer Reginald Beckwith as Signalman Carl Bernard as Bertram Pat Coombs as Miss Fennings Jerry Dane as Himself - Singer Eric Dodson as British Railways man Fred Emney as himself Rio Fanning as Mr. Lynch Alex MacIntosh as Announcer Norman Percival as Himself - Conductor, Orchestra Barbara Young as Waitress
If there are 3 orange picks out of every 5 picks, this means that the proportion of orange picks is 3/5. To find the total number of picks when there are 12 orange picks, you can set up the equation: ( \frac{3}{5} \times \text{Total Picks} = 12 ). Solving for Total Picks gives ( \text{Total Picks} = 12 \times \frac{5}{3} = 20 ). Therefore, there are 20 total picks.
In the term 'hot picks', the word 'hot' is an adjective, describing the noun 'picks'.
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