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Further savings might be garnered by reviewing and perhaps changing insurance coverage of various sorts.
The plan works, even if actual titles have yet to be garnered.
So how many hearts might be garnered by a rape threat made against a feminist campaigner?
What could be garnered from studying brain cells in a dish under a microscope was limited, he said.
Air phones have jacks for Internet access, so the information can conceivably be garnered at 33,000 feet.
More support will be garnered as the extent of this self-inflicted catastrophe becomes evident in the months ahead.
For France, encouragement will be garnered from a long-range effort from Thomas Castaignède in the first half.
And, Dr. Newsome said, new theoretical approaches, new mathematics and new computer science are all needed to deal with the amount of data that will be garnered.
There was precious little of the positive to be garnered during a long night spent waiting outside the prison for Gardner's execution to be announced.
As a physicist, I never cease to be amazed by the miraculous insights that continue to be garnered via scientific exploration (Pluto: the furthest frontier, 16 July).
If there is any lesson to be garnered from his tenure in the Legislature, it is a lesson of hope, he said.
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