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He told Senate Republicans he could have extracted more concessions.
POM Wonderful, a company that seems to have extracted more profit from the pomegranate than you might ever think possible, paid $1m for the naming rights.
At the very least, it should have extracted more concessions (including tougher restrictions on adding other toy vendors) up front, when its power was the greatest.
Euro zone governments, meanwhile, can argue they have extracted more from bondholders and delay the day when they take losses on their own loans to Greece.
Surely these men are made of sterner stuff.An inquisitive journalist or a close observer of human nature might have extracted more.
There can be no doubt that the government could have extracted more money from today's float, but it might have as easily torpedoed the deal if it had been too greedy.
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He had extracted more from a team of 30-somethings than was reasonable to expect, and left for Real Madrid.
Even so, the coalition will attempt to take credit for having extracted more information on pay than might have been expected when Osborne ditched the so-called Walker rules that demanded all pay deals over £1m be published.
BAGHDAD, Sept. 24 — Now that President Bush has extracted more time from Congress to show results in Iraq, the country's unpopular prime minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, appears to have won a reprieve from American talk of pushing him aside.
The Phoenix Four attracted controversy after it emerged they had extracted more than £40m in pay and pensions in the years before Rover went bust, leaving in its wake 5,000 job losses and creditors' claims totalling £1.3bn.
This is an extreme case – but even on a "normal" day she can easily find she has extracted more than 100 teeth after seeing her roster of young patients.
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