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I hadn't even been able to extract her name.
It is not clear at this time whether the Taliban had been able to extract intelligence from Bergdahl.
Moller said he had been able to extract some 35,654 pages' worth of messages from Steenkamp's phone.
In this grotesque but timeless state, researchers have been able to extract DNA from a bone in his pelvis.
Britain would have been able to extract a price for allowing the 19 eurozone nations to integrate further.
Indeed, the industry has been able to extract higher revenues and reduce its costs because it showed distress, not success.
They have been able to extract cesium from this water, but getting the strontium out is proving to be a greater challenge.
The cyberattacks have been linked to Russian hackers, Bloomberg reported, who quoted sources claiming that hackers have been able to extract "gigabytes of sensitive data".
Ms. Liss said CDNow had been able to extract sponsorship fees from companies interested in using the sweepstakes as a marketing opportunity.
When the Northern Rock transaction was first announced in November there was some controversy because Virgin had been able to extract excess capital from the bank.
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Thus, the miner is able to extract his yellow prize.
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been able to draw
been able to detach
been able to produce
been able to eject
been able to discern
been able to squeeze
been able to remove
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been able to pluck
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been used to extract
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been able to breathe
been able to win
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been able to get
been able to pitch
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