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What he knew came mostly from books — Anaïs Nin, William S. Burroughs, "The Hite Report," stuff gleaned as a teen-ager from his parents' shelves.
Taylor wrote From the Heart in the rainy autumn of 2000, drawing on the knowledge he'd gleaned as a corporate copywriter.
Republicans, meanwhile, stepped up their demands that any inquiry also include a fuller release of documents showing the potential value of the interrogation methods, including important information that may have been gleaned as a result.
But some see this limitation of mobile giving — from which information about a donor cannot be gleaned — as a significant selling point, said Jim Manis, chairman of the Mobile Giving Foundation, a nonprofit that serves as the bridge between the mobile phone companies that collect texted donations and the charities that receive them.
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But she may have gleaned as much when she received its schedule of fetish- and underwear-theme events.
The author has impressively studied the archival record, teased out newly declassified primary documents and done numerous interviews to glean as much as can be publicly known about the agency's history.
They don't have the depth the Austrians do, but the Americans have tried to glean as much as they can from training with them for the first time this year.
The goal, the team say, is to assess whether experts can glean as much from such 'digital remains' as the real thing: if so, it would allow many more researchers to analyse such finds and draw insights from them - from an individual's age and sex to the diseases they experienced.
And no play on Friday, either, from which to glean, as from a harvested field, an ear or two of corn to grind and knead into a meagre loaf to keep the wolf from the door.
Recent studies that have gleaned as much information as is possible from pre-CRT FDG-PET by carrying out a textural analysis have improved upon this to a degree: one series reported an area under the received operator characteristic (ROC) curve of 0.85 when a technique that calculates the variability in the size and the intensity of homogenous uptake areas within the tumour was used [17].
That local flavour I gleaned as I explored the valley with Pete Bradshaw, manager of the area's Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust reserves.
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