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On the 1917 list of the top 100 were 8 other steelmakers and another 33 companies extracting things out of the earth.
I like the idea of extracting things from the digital, and bringing it to the physical world".
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He hasn't seen the need to stand firm and demand and extract things.
Having pledged themselves to Mr. Bush so hastily and so unreservedly, Reaganite conservatives now find themselves in no position to extract things from him.
Bowie has always been good at taking the temperature of the culture, extracting the things that seemed useful to him, and bending them to his will.
Bowie has always been good at taking the temperature of the culture, extracting the things that seemed useful to him and bending them to his will.
Unless you want to spend your day extracting the thing from a wraparound-style case, its expensive screen is exposed to the pointy sticks of your pocket or purse.
My life depended on it © Blake Morrison, 2002 This is an edited extract from Things My Mother Never Told Me, by Blake Morrison, published by Chatto & Windus next Thursday at £16.99.
Finally, the models used for the compendium need to be reasonably simple to keep the searches scalable, but they still need to be able to extract relevant things.
It somehow becomes lodged, and the consequent paroxysms, and the lackey's unavailing efforts to extract the thing, do tear-making justice to Sterne's conception.
Is the "war on drugs" becoming a fiction?In this section Virtually legal Extracting teeth, and other things ReprintsReformers are in a bold mood.
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