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Information on your chosen destination may be gleaned from a variety of sources.
Its essence, Augustine argued, can be gleaned from a single line of speech: "Deus creator omnium".
That was a practical lesson gleaned from a 40th reunion held in Midtown over the weekend.
The answers, he concluded, could be gleaned from a penetrating analysis of the structure of Classical compositions.
The unemployment rate is gleaned from a survey of households, rather than companies, and can be volatile.
The four-volume The Vernon Chronicles (1992) was gleaned from a series of interviews conducted by Richard Buffum in 1965.
But the insight that comes from pounds of journal articles can be gleaned from a wisp of fiction.
Maybe he'd get a soda from the vending machine — an image I must have gleaned from a movie.
His list of initial inductees includes 50 artists gleaned from a potential list of more than 450.
This is one of many interesting facts to be gleaned from a perusal of a new magazine called 02138.
Most of the time, that's the limit of how much information can be gleaned from a single spot.
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