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To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.
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Alongside this, Bissett cuts away to extracts from the writings of the radical feminist Andrea Dworkin.
Onstage, the Peep Show star adds songs and standup to extracts from this literary debut.
"Exams matter because motivation matters," Gove will say, according to extracts of the speech provided by his department.
According to extracts published on the Spectator's website, MacKenzie writes: "Now I know – you know, we all know – that the fans were right.
More immediately, though, he is absorbed by his new piece for City Ballet, "Land of Nod," set to extracts from six musicals by Richard Rodgers.
Benjamin Millepied (replacing the injured étoile Nicholas Le Riche) achieved just that naturalness in Jerome Robbins's "Suite of Dances," set to extracts from Bach's solo cello suites.
On Tuesday the tribunal ruled that a request from Dreyfus for access to extracts of Brandis's meeting schedules in his diary be approved.
"I'm still treated in the same demeaning way," according to extracts of the note read out in court.
If decapitated flatworms are exposed to extracts of heads, the regeneration of their own heads is prevented.
According to extracts from a report they prepared, to be published today in the news magazine L'Espresso, he died by being hanged under the bridge from a boat on the Thames.
Listen to extracts from Dirty Beasts for inspiration to create your own wiggly creature puppets on 29 December (£2, five and over) or colour in your own bookmark on 30 December (free, all ages).
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