Sentence examples for extract treasure from inspiring English sources

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Wheatley's deserters rapaciously extract "treasure" from the soil, by means of enslavement and male violence.

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Is it possible, then, to extract treasures from Japan?

Salvagers extract their treasures from about one in 10 homes, because there is only a market for the contents of houses built before 1930, said Stephen Tilly, an architect in Dobbs Ferry and a proponent of recycling building materials.

We, however, propose that the water-soluble and desalted-soluble fractions of single plant extracts (Treasures of East Single Herbs, Blue Light Inc).

It is left to the reader to extract the hidden treasures of data analysis and statistics.

In a way, she joined an appealing tradition of making something from nothing, converting trash to treasure, extracting pleasure from junk-culture detritus.

Now, armed with modern technology—specifically rebreathers, which scrub carbon dioxide from exhaled air and reintroduce oxygen scientists have begun to extract some of the remaining treasure, including a 2-meter-long bronze spear that the team says may be just the beginning.

But others in the ruling establishment may treasure their overseas bank accounts and the loot they regularly extract from the Iranian economy more than their president's deadly ideological fervor.

He was saving a treasure -- extracting it from a backwater -- and donating it to a city at the peak of civilization.

A drinking glass, a dead housefly, half a sweet potato (sprouted), a 0.35 liter brandy bottle, marbles, the cap to a hairspray aerosol, safety pins, jam jars and a handful of severed Bratz dolls' heads have all been extracted from this genital treasure chest.

And if they find buried treasure, they will usually need the help of a larger firm to extract it.

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