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A long-languishing bill to ban stock trading on inside information that lawmakers glean at private hearings and discussions has begun moving toward passage.
Like much music written under authoritarian regimes, the Plastic People's songs may well hold double-entendres and sidelong references that attentive local listeners could glean at the time.
Food is the biggest growth area but increasingly passengers can buy clothes and jewellery too.Airports glean at least half their revenues from non-air services such as shops and car parks.
"CROESUS" Record collectors these days can glean at least a vague sense of what it must have been like in the mid-Baroque, with a grand new opera or two appearing every year.
Even if the party fares badly, it is still likely to glean at least a third of the vote, enough, under Cambodia's system, to block any rival coalition and to ensure that it forms at least part of the next government.
Network sparsity is commonly used to glean at what the dynamic complexity of that network would be if it could be simulated or observed (where the more sparse a network is, the simpler its dynamic behaviour becomes).
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A second lesson to be gleaned at Tate Modern is that masterpieces aren't everything.
A sense of how embedded the gang culture has become can be gleaned at the local high school, the Newburgh Free Academy.
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