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Just as infuriatingly, when she lets slip that she and Calvin Harris have recorded a new song (their previous singles were both worldwide hits), she won't divulge its title; it requires a back-and-forth session totalling 14 questions to glean the news that it also features a male singer who isn't Justin Bieber.

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They ask you a series of questions designed to glean the key facts needed to make you a customized will.[17].[17]

~Tachi Yamada, M.D. 5. Ask follow-up questions to clarify and to glean the specific benefits he seeks or problem he wants to solve -- or other conscious or unconscious desire he has in the conversation.

So if you're among those fortunate enough to choose which investors get into your initial seed round, be sure to ask the right questions that will allow you to glean their follow-on strategy upfront.

In another installment of "Mossberg's Mailbox" the tech pundit answers a few questions sent in by readers hoping to glean some knowledge.

I will try to glean answers to these questions, from listening to Feinstein and Graham, who are probably listening to me anyway, through keylogging software.

Another question is what kind of data the government will be able to glean about the service's users and what they share.

Apart from being good at associating, a successful invention machine would need to question conventional wisdom at every turn, while experimenting continuously in order to glean serendipitous insights from unexpected results.

The most important thing to glean from the Michigan decision concerns a legal question: What standard of review would the Court apply to determine whether EPA had acted within its legal authority?

Because of a question "demand curve" (which holds that the cheaper question asking is in terms of time, the more questions we ask), Varian did some more "back-of-the-napkin" math and tried to glean how much time Google saves the average US user daily.

The admission came in the form of a question posed by Heather H. Murren, a commissioner on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, in which she tried to glean more information from Greenspan about the Fed's supervision over large financial institutions.

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