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Exact(24)
They seem determined to extract something out of an embarrassing, losing incident.
"At least," said Ed, looking around him, "we should try and extract something of value from this place".
"I might even be able to extract something from the storm last night — I've never heard anything remotely like that".
Around the same time, Suleimani struck up a correspondence with senior American officials, sending messages through intermediaries — sometimes seeking to reassure the Americans, sometimes to extract something.
We'd look at natural sources and we'd either extract something from them, grind them up and eat them or domesticate them, this was the use paradigm.
Around the same time, Suleimani struck up a correspondence with senior American officials, sending messages through intermediaries sometimes seeking to reassure the Americans, sometimes to extract something.
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Thought vectors, Hinton explained, work at a higher level by extracting something closer to actual meaning.
He reaches into his desk drawer and, slowly working those chopsticks, extracts something from a plastic bag.
It won't go very far if what North Korea really cares about is extracting something from the United States.
The second situation involves pre-emptively extracting something that — in my view — is still partly your property.
At that price, the arduous process of extracting something useful from the country's plentiful deposits of tar-like "heavy oil" was barely profitable.
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