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To explain the militants' rapid retreat in Mingora, which they had heavily mined, some pundits consider it tactical.
Laudably he has mined some excellent diaries, ignored by most historians, kept by a courtier called Viscount Sandhurst.
Ma Jian himself mined some of this in "Red Dust," which seethes with the fraught humanity of a people lurching between credulousness and opportunism, deprivation and semi-bourgeois respectability.
Kazin has mined some of this material before, heavily editing and rewriting a bit of it for his book "A Lifetime Burning in Every Moment: From the Journals of Alfred Kazin" (1996).
"What I hope kids can take away from this character is that things aren't always going to go right," said Ms. Rose, who mined some of her own teenage Sturm und Drang for the show.
Whatever the ultimate answer, this live TV segment, which Rep. Wagner filmed with Missouri Republican Party chairman John Hancock after last Thursday's first GOP debate, inadvertently mined some pure gold. .
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Sometimes, Wold seems to be mining some rich seam of melancholy.
The search tool, in its first iteration, answers queries by mining some of the data at the company's disposal, including photos, interests and likes.
Relationship among words in various levels has been mined in some related work such as [35].
Are all lives as balanced as mine, some good, some bad, and some ugly?
Some of us lost our jobs (I lost mine), some were blacklisted".
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