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According to Emmanuel, both concluded there was more to be mined from each other if they were companions, not lovers.
A set of genes can be mined from each drug class.
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Manganese could not feasibly be mined from the ocean floor.
Yet there is much drama to be mined from them, and this is a solid ensemble of actors.
"The more urban mining you do … the less copper is needed to be mined from conflict areas," explains Bleekemolen.
There's humor to be mined from the sex lives of people with disabilities and our discomfort with the subject.
So far so good for the bad: lots of comic potential to be mined from the premise.
But she felt there was more more to be mined from the archive he had trusted her with.
And there is a lot of real humor to be mined from the older-woman-younger-man relationship.
There is much to be mined from the existentialists' experience of America, much of it with distinct contemporary relevance.
She can tell us the price of salvaged copper wire and what metals can be mined from a crushed car.
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