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But what about the Spaniard Jorge Otero-Pailos who is showing the pollution he has laboriously extracted from the walls of the Doge's Palace as his cultural contribution?
Then information was at a premium; it had to be laboriously extracted from the catacombs of libraries and archives, retrieved from vast card catalogs, and uncovered in heavy tomes, almanacs, manuscripts, encyclopedias, and dictionaries.
Gold, which Asante men, women and children panned for, and skilled miners laboriously extracted, often in tiny particles, from deep, narrow trenches they dug out with iron-tipped sticks.
The soft metal, vital to the military's H-bomb program, was laboriously extracted from spodumene, a silicate mineral occasionally used as a gemstone.
In addition to these sources, Papachelas's work profited from the landmark 1991 legislation and the 1995 executive order that the Clinton administration laboriously extracted in the teeth of determined bureaucratic opposition.
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The spider then laboriously extracts its legs and abdomen from the old cuticle (skin).
In U2: The Name of Love, published in Italy last year, Andrea Morandi laboriously extracts Biblical allusions from almost every U2 lyric.
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Horobin begins – rather unoriginally – by discussing what we mean by "English" given that it comes in so many varieties, and he somewhat laboriously illustrates the point in time-honoured linguistic fashion by comparing five versions of an extract from the Bible.
Recently, Ann e-mailed my siblings a photograph of me intently using a lobster pick to extract bits of meat from some hickory nuts, which I had gathered on a walk and then laboriously cracked open, and my brother, John, responded that it was "always interesting to see the unexpected ways in which our inner Loyd-o expresses itself".
Finally, as light beers proliferated, Anheuser-Busch clambered laboriously on to the bandwagon itself, with Natural Light and then Bud Light.Although these imitators eventually neutralised it, Miller's initial success with Lite fired marketers' imaginations: "dry" beer (no aftertaste), "ice" beer (frozen, filtered and thawed to extract water), and "clear" beer (why not?) all had their brief days.
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