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Robinson was with the Rams in 1983 when they used the No. 2 pick on the star running back from Southern Methodist.

“They need to pick on the other one in the Black Sea, because we’re not going to be intimidated.”

Not to pick on L.A. schools or students: Grade inflation is omnipresent and more common in affluent areas.

“I find if you do read the notices you start to play them. If the critics pick on one particular moment of your performance you become obsessed by it. So I don’t read them. My husband usually says something like: ‘They were OK.

Me being a big guy, other kids in school would pick on me and stuff like that.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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