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Just as it is impossible to extract much wealth from conquered countries, so it is impossible to extract much happiness from wealth earned unscrupulously.
But we can hardly hope to extract much more from the planet's plant and animal life.
There are concerns about whether the likes of Johnny Sexton can extract much of the latter given the way the game is currently and thunderously played.
Yet though land prices can soar 200-fold when planning permission is granted, councils cannot extract much of the increased value to spend on services.
But not even a nation of punters is going to be able to extract much suspense from the general election due on June 7th.
Thanks in part to earlier government investments, energy companies have been able to extract much more natural gas than once seemed possible.
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It was also, importantly, "business friendly", which suggested some ways in which cash-strapped local authorities might manage to extract much-needed capital.
It's an honor from which he clearly extracts much pride, for his parents and for himself.
It has prevented India from extracting much of its coal reserves, among the world's largest.
Mannesmann's management resisted Vodafone's bid stoutly, extracting much more generous terms from the British that were worth many billions to their shareholders.
The Francis and Adele Kuhn Miller Three-fort Lexampleor example, commemorates a lengthy lunch with Francis and Adele Kuhn Miller, from whom a donation was extracted much as one might remove a decaying molar with a pair of long-handled pliers.
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