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All this insight was gleaned in record time.
Could it have been the facts we gleaned in the papers?
Officials have attributed new information about terrorist threats to information gleaned in interrogations at Guantánamo.
This vision can already be gleaned in some early projects supported by forward-looking cities.
Another is whether that information not only is truly important but also cannot be gleaned in some other, less indiscriminate way.
But to use a remark gleaned in pub banter as a page-one splash and make it cowardly clear where it came from in almost every detail?
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As they trundle back and forth between Wall Street and Washington, does the information the CIA officers glean in one venue seep into the other?
Delve into your little black book for contacts with inside knowledge, Google people, read the company's annual reports if there are any, and if they produce any sustainability reports these might help you to glean in-house values.
Mr. Browne said the Police Department "assembled reports," in 2006 and 2007, on Muslim student associations' activity from whatever information it could glean in the public domain.
Not one of us knew as much about Asian cultures as a focused adult could glean in a day at the library.
These tags let marketers see how many people watch an ad, along with some demographic information Nielsen gleans, in part, through a partnership with Facebook.
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