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The city as a whole is beginning to extract its place in the apartheid struggle from the textbooks and turn that history into engaging, informative attractions.
"But I've got to a place where I am really beginning to extract the most from the car," he said, "and I feel that I'm going to continue on that road".
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But, right from the beginning of the rehearsal process, the company began to extract insights and surprises from the text.
Yemen is the smallest oil producer in the Middle East and has begun to extract less.
"Along with firefighters who arrived at the scene, we began to extract the wounded from the bus," Mr. Sofer said.
This is by design: in New Zealand Warne had begun to extract an alarming degree of turn with his leg-break.
Curious about what she could learn, Ms. Dewey-Hagborg began to extract and sequence DNA from these discarded materials.
But the Spanish conquerors set about draining the lakes, and a century ago, the city began to extract water from wells drilled to the water table below.
But, after some of their plans were leaked and people responded with outrage, democracy campaigners have begun to extract a few concessions.
But in the early 1990s they began to extract themselves from the Samsung group and to assemble more focused firms of their own.
But it is only when we are able to see their impact in the world that we begin to extract meaning from our experiences.
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