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Out of the raw material of their "trivialities," she has extracted a plot — and constructed a historical narrative — in which the Paston family struggles up from its peasant origins to become a clan of landholders with status at court.
Another way would be to observe that she has extracted herself from what, in her first few novels, threatened to be a nearly gothic catalog of the psychic and physical injury of poverty to a consideration of the very different suffering of the educated and the artistic.
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Paleoanthropologist Amanda Henry of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, extracted 38 phytoliths from two teeth of the young male, in the first extraction of phytoliths from an early hominin (previously, she had extracted phytoliths from Neandertals).
Despite Dillon's best efforts to put a positive spin on things, it was immediately clear that the pledges she had extracted from her client amounted to not very much.
She had extracted financial guarantees from state and central authorities.
But Murdoch has extracted a promise from her that she will continue to edit the Sun until the general election, before handing over the reins.
The move, though, has extracted a different toll.
Sir Terence has extracted every ounce of drama from his location.
In the jostle of rush hour, Mr. Mallo has extracted images of quiet timelessness.
The book industry — of all Luddites — has extracted cash from Google, as did the wire services.
'But surely you will return?' 'That is the promise he has extracted from me.
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