The cheapest double-cross really happens to us, the audience, as we slowly glean the truth. |
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An effective scout operates like a detective, working hotel lobbies and press boxes to glean information about players. |
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Perhaps if one had a complete transcription of the subtitles and a week to study, he might glean a thread of understanding. |
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As I was searching through my bookcase for poetry books to see if I can glean some ideas another book toppled off the shelf. |
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He is liaising closely with experts from Ascot and York police, and hopes to glean the travel plans from those booking tickets well in advance. |
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Or you may be fresh out of layout ideas and may glean some inspiration by starting with a basic page. |
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He bowled in the nets on Monday, with Ponting standing as umpire to glean a closer look. |
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We attempted to glean information about their functions by searching for possible homologs in other organisms. |
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Distant relatives of cranes, trumpeters are long-legged, chicken-sized birds that glean fallen fruit from the ground. |
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In this way, through cryptanalysis of the error messages, it is possible to glean clues on the make up of a legitimate password. |
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After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble. |
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They were not to glean their fields for stray grain, nor harvest the corners. |
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Political correspondents tried every tactic to glean a name, but even the collective force of the media could not undo this seasoned pro. |
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In the open-field areas of northern France they could glean after harvest and their cattle could graze on the stubble. |
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Those interested can glean a bit more information and contact details from their project page at Garage Games. |
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Several have been swiped recently by crooks hoping to glean banking details and personal information. |
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The first idea we glean from him is his description in the stage direction that introduces his first entrance into the stage. |
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We should gather widely, glean the best ideas, implement them in an expeditious fashion, and not turn down any offer of help. |
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Fiction sometimes presents a much more vivid perspective on events than we can ever glean from newspaper stories or television reports. |
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Janet would walk across the road every morning and glean what knowledge she could from the two brothers while they were milking. |
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Without the help of the songwriter credits, it'd be hard to glean what songs are the traditional folk standards and which are 50s country two-step. |
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After two quick rounds of food gathering, the students learn about the variety of animal species that live underground and glean insight into their fragile cave habitat. |
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I use junk to fix things and glean new ideas and inspiration. |
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Snagging a wealthy husband is the true goal of all flight attendants, we quickly glean, yet Bergen's character is never played as a beady-eyed angler. |
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There is considerable behavioral evidence to suggest that certain fossorial mammals do use the seismic channel to glean information about their surroundings. |
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As an impecunious artist myself, I have indeed had to learn to live by my wits, and by whatever sparse and sporadic income I can glean from my paintings. |
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Greenbank is a demonstration garden where people can glean practical and creative ideas either from a leisurely amble or from the programme of courses and guided walks. |
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But somewhere in the middle of the pendulums swing, individuals who are tenacious, perceptive, or lucky may glean both freedom and wisdom from social changes. |
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By presenting the data in a unified fashion, it makes it easier to glean insights. |
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And you might be able to glean some advance knowledge of new product launches or marketing campaigns. |
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But there are still many valuable insights that modern politicians can glean from his example. |
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I also reread writers I admire, and try to glean a phrase or thought that will get me going. |
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Thanks to the activities of two Athonite monks, we are in a position to glean a considerable amount of valuable information on the pilgrims who visited the monastery. |
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Instead what you once glean is the semblance of a jazz song distorted by recurring arhythmical beats and sounds that compete with each other. |
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Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight I shall find grace. |
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By coupling the field observations with canopy radiative transfer models or crop growth simulation models, we can glean additional useful information. |
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There have also been several attempts to understand his style of Latin and place it in history to glean more information about where he may have been educated. |
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