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But this year, three days of focused worship extracted nothing from the grudging skies.
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"I tried to extract nothing from the skin," he said.
(May swallows audibly. Churchill glares at her) May: Mr Turing and his colleagues have laboured hard with every hour that God has sent, but try as they might, they can extract nothing of use from the Enigma cipher.
Distracted by wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and repelled by the duplicity of Yasser Arafat, he gave Mr Sharon a free pass, extracting nothing more than Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Gaza, a gamble that backfired.In January, however, a new president will have a chance to push for peace.
He agreed to reopen the government, albeit for just three weeks, while extracting nothing.
Render him unconscious and you can Fulton him back to base, too, if you like, although Ocelot may not approve: "You're bringing him, too?" he'll remark, despairing at the cost of extracting nothing more than a grunt from the hot zone.
He befriended various politicians around the country, but extracted almost nothing from the one who counted the most: the governor of New York.
More important, nothing extracts a word of complaint from him.
Having put nothing down or having extracted equity in previous refinances, most subprime borrowers will lose nothing financially from foreclosure.
It turns out that the photographic images extracted from the films are nothing special, but the films themselves are.
If WordNet returns nothing for any extracted noun or noun phrase, this noun or noun phrase is then considered as the word/phrase in plural form.
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