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Given Romney's low tax rate and his reluctance to release any more tax returns, any news organization worth the name would have seized upon the documents and mined them for stories.
But no one mined them for publication until Mr. Hawes chose to now — which probably says more about who we are today than it does about who Kafka was.
Some mined them, I'm told, but the majority were simply fortunate to get in early when the price was low.
He mined them over and over.
In the 19th century, quarriers mined them.
A few years ago it would have happily mined them.
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Set largely in Donetsk in June 2014, "Sucking Strelkov" isn't just ripped from the headlines; it has strip-mined them, resulting in all the aesthetic charm that the metaphor implies.
I selectively strip-mined them.
It's the words in Mona's meticulously compiled spelling notebooks, many of them mined with silent consonants and tricky schwas, that are the ones you need to know.
Briefly, we extracted 1 Kb sequence flanking both sides of each of the mined elements, combined them into one sequence of 2 Kb, and used it as a query for a BLASTN search on the whole BAC sequence database.
Ms. Meiselas, a Magnum photographer, originally gathered them for "Mined in China," an earlier exhibition she curated with Orville Schell, the director of the Center on U.S.-China U.S.-China Relations
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