Exact(53)
We just had to extract what we could, play it, and frown.
It testifies to Mr. Bush's ability to extract what he wants from his formidable adjutants.
In every confrontation, render what is just; from every impression, extract what is true".
But there was something of value in this attempt to extract what was pure and fine in classical culture.
By the 1890s our town was full of miners toiling to extract what was left of its alluvial gold.
The borders were defined for the colonial masters to extract what they needed and keep the natives divided.
Similar(6)
Regardless, we advise authors to tell readers who extracted what data, whether any extractions were completed in duplicate, and, if so, whether duplicate abstraction was done independently and how disagreements were resolved.
She extracted what interested her, typed it up, and threw out the originals.
For a decade, scientists have been extracting what may be a 3.3-million-year-old Australopithecus.
Mr. Penn maintained a sexual propriety with his models but extracted what he found erotic about their appearance.
"I'm very interested in extracting what it is like if you are really there," he said.
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