Sentence examples for go to extract from inspiring English sources

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Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and his senior aides emerge as central players in the government's struggle over nearly three years to decide how far it could go to extract information from those captured in Afghanistan and Iraq and others imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Specifically, we downloaded and processed the June 13th, 2007 version of GO to extract GO terms and their descriptions.

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When the slave Morgiana goes to extract oil from one of the jars, she hears a robber whisper.

The mess they have created is tremendous, and I'm not sure how they are going to extract themselves.

"The point is, the Nant Llesg mine was going to extract 6m tonnes of coal, and it's obviously a massive climate change issue.

"Building handfuls of tidal turbines in 'plots' of ocean leased out to individual developers is not going to extract the maximum energy from Pentland Firth.

But if they are going to extract any useful lessons from their humiliation, the Democrats need to realise that the Republicans didn't just beat them on fear.

I don't pity FC Dallas on Saturday, but unless they find some magic I think a very upset RSL team is going to extract some vengeance of possible biblical proportions on them.

In many cases, [because of the lack of IPOs], corporate buyers are going to extract more value out of those companies.

I am going to extract myself from the daily management of Sequoia Capital, a task that has consumed a large part of my time for the past sixteen years.

Axing the state and local income tax deduction for individuals was one, but now I'm going to extract my pound of flesh from the business world.

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