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Ms. Malik said she could glean what she called "a new thrust" in education.
Hence we can glean what Yardy thinks of his own bowling.
It forces us to glean what biographical information we can from details mentioned in conversation.
"We are left to glean what we can from the data and research on video game use that we have".
There isn't a lot to go on, but it's going to be a while until the first teaser trailer drops so let's glean what we can!
In an experiment that stirred some controversy, Facebook linked arms with Datalogix, a data-mining company, to glean what individual shoppers buy at offline stores.
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Prior to the Second World War, officers heading into combat buttonholed veterans or gleaned what they could over evening beers at the Officers' Club to fill holes in their training.
But had events gone another way, this would be a rather different memoir.Once he gleaned what he could from books, Mr Walker sought lowly work at wineries in California to learn more about the business.
When I first arrived in Los Angeles, the agent at the airport's car rental desk gleaned what I did for a living in the first couple of minutes of our transaction and immediately had several pointed questions.
They have gleaned what they can, they said, from scratchy radio broadcasts out of Miami, and from newspapers and bootlegged tapes of games brought in to the country by relatives.
We've gleaned what we could from the masters, and now it is time for us to venture out on our own and lay down our own experiences from which we will gain valuable lessons that we can pass along to those who come after us.
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