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And just because there is bad in an artist's being, that doesn't mean you are obliged leave behind what good you can perhaps extract.
Building on that commitment, and drawing on the scientific, technological, and policy expertise of MIT and Harvard, together we can make a difference for our local community and perhaps extract lessons with global value as well," said Reif.
American officials despite their substantial displeasure with Al Jazeera, could perhaps extract some degree of comfort from signs that the station was doing the antiterrorism campaign a favor of sorts by broadcasting the crude threats without first censoring them.
The scheme involved having the doctor gain entrance to the compound under the pretense of a hepatitis vaccination campaign, give shots to Bin Laden's coterie, and perhaps extract a biological sample that could confirm the presence of Bin Laden from his children's DNA.
Some Somalians, having run out of options, turned to piracy to survive, and perhaps extract a little revenge.
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Or perhaps extracting some citrus juice to spread over your meal?
A telling revision perhaps extracted from one of Mohammed's 183 waterboarding sessions - and certainly politically more convenient in that it obscured Mohammed's other explanation implicating "U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel".
If students do not like reading whole books, then perhaps extracts will do.
And perhaps to extract information about contacts, just as the iron curtain countries used to do in the bad old days.
Which sector is ripest for deals? A. The energy sector is ripe for consolidation because natural-gas prices are going through the roof and companies with reserves perhaps cannot extract them as efficiently as the big guys can.
There is the "hebanon" poured in the ear of Hamlet's father (perhaps an extract of hellebore); the "liquor" dropped into the eyes of protagonists in A Midsummer Night's Dream (possibly belladonna), and, of course, the "poisoned entrails", "sweltered venom" and "root of hemlock" added to the witches cauldron in Macbeth.
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