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Astute diagnosticians also glean information from people's faces.
Today's young Europeans can go anywhere, and glean information from all sorts of sources.
The business plan was clear: Glean information from consumers, sell ads and keep everything free.
From Walsh, who played 11 seasons in the N.F.L., he learned how to glean information from watching film.
They don't require a team of interviewers trying to glean information from respondents all over the country.
Their aims were anthropological as well as promotional: they wanted to glean information from users about why, how, and when Between fit into their romantic lives.
On some days, aides say, Mr. Obama makes at least two dozen calls in an attempt to stay connected to — and glean information from — the outside world.
His role now is to explain and interpret, although he can still glean information from high-level contacts who might not return calls made by more junior colleagues.
Someone had to ask the right questions — in short, to glean information from the numbers and then use knowledge to make wise, analytical choices.
The episode appears to be a setback for Mueller's efforts to glean information from a key player in the Russia investigation.
Despite remaining largely cut-off from the rest of the world, North Koreans have been using new ways to glean information from the outside, often turning to networks of smugglers and supportive activists and NGOs.
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