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So United struggled in the league, producing some spectacular football but finding it hard to establish a method that extracted the most from their players, and consequentially failed to become the first side to record four consecutive titles.
Famous for two reasons: first, it was one of the earliest examples of chequebook journalism (Frost gambled everything he had, paying Nixon £600,000 for the interviews); and second, it extracted the most astonishing confession from Nixon.
Every now and again the brothers would tap out a beat on a drum pad or on a small, raised drum kit, but mostly they stuck to their keyboards, from which they extracted the most value.
File cabinets and boxes nearby included more extensive assignments he had recently completed: summaries of long deposition testimony from which he had extracted the most germane parts, copies of summonses and subpoenas he had prepared and lawyers' court papers he had vetted to assure that the decisions they cited were still valid as precedents.
We extracted the most representative selection from the list of 60 features shown in Table 1.
"I don't feel like I made any mistakes; I just don't feel like I extracted the most from the lap.
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