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When the slave Morgiana goes to extract oil from one of the jars, she hears a robber whisper.
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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.
I love football, but I had to find a love for athletics if I was going to extract the best out of myself.
The Lycos portal, which can't be worth more than the value of one year of sales, is going to extract dumb money from Bertelsmann.
"The brand has been in a consistent state of freefall over the past three years, so if they are going to extract any value from it they needed to do it sooner than later".
As an example of the kind of writing that appalls me I'm going to extract passages from a blog which was forwarded to me by my friend Len, a doctor who is politically aware and involved.
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