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And even then, Pachter says, the networks will extract a piece of any extra revenue Netflix generates.
You cannot help the wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer.When he had finished, Mrs Thatcher fished into her handbag to extract a piece of ageing newsprint with the same lines on it.
But how do you extract a piece of skin from a fish that's hundreds of pounds and has a large, sharp comb?
Olivia explains to Peter that their murderer would paralyze his victims, young women, then make an incision along their face to extract a piece of brain material, killing the victim in the process.
To remove rind, extract a piece and slice rind on the cutting board.
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Scheherazade extracted a piece of male clothing.
Her team bored into the coprolite, extracting a piece of its core approximately the weight of a nickel.
And If you know television producers, that's about as easy as extracting a piece of rope from a boy scout -- and told me her father had died peacefully a few weeks before.
First, a 'weak' extraction rule, too unspecific to extract a precise piece of information from the whole article, will likely be accurate in a narrow enough context (e.g., a sentence).
This is an edited extract from a piece originally published in the Therapeutic Care Journal.
This is an edited extract from a piece which appears in the latest issue of the London Review of Books.
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