He nipped playfully at my ear, as he got the last of the blood off of my gleaning coat. |
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By six o'clock, we were sheltering from a downpour and gleaning heat from an industrial-size wok in a food tent. |
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Lee probably couldn't even spell the word subterfuge let alone actually use it as a method of gleaning accurate information. |
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Third, commoning is a collective endeavor as depicted, for example, in the many paintings of gleaning the harvest. |
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Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu hunted and gathered across the tribal regions, gleaning knowledge from the locals and cooking up some beautiful kai. |
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A good search engine can become your virtual assistant in gleaning information from the ever-growing online world. |
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Admittedly, these observers were watching the skies in the hope of gleaning future portents. |
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One might ask: what is the alternative to gleaning lessons from already successful companies? |
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We on this side are slowing gleaning information from what the Conservative candidates have reported. |
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They must therefore be able to gradually assume distinct fields by gleaning skills that are particularly adapted to their specialist area. |
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Gleaning Project: The gleaning project is an age-old food harvesting practice where excess vegetables and fruit are donated to those in need. |
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In the battle against food waste and hunger, the ancient tradition of gleaning is gaining new admirers around America. |
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The serving women were already packing up their utensils and carrying them off and men everywhere were gleaning the last morsels of food from their bowls. |
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In this case there would be an advantage to fin whales hunting in groups to increase their chances of gleaning a good meal. |
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When such resources become scarce, as is the case with desertification, time-honoured customs such as gleaning by poor people, and women in particular, are no longer permitted. |
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Stories grounded in the landscape also loom large, in customs such as choosing the gleaning queen when the harvest is brought in, or bumping heads against boundary stones to affirm the limits of the local world. |
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In the end Cochran won by fewer than 5,000 votes, apparently gleaning the edge after increasing turnout in counties favourable to him – including Democratic-leaning areas and those with large populations of black voters. |
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Price is set by supply and demand. The attraction to HP and potentially many more companies is that continuous auction-markets of this sort offer a much better way of gleaning valuable information. |
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Probably the leastdeveloped skill here is in gleaning information from illiterate and isolated subsistence users who cannot envisage how their resources could change and the impact it could have on their lives. |
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The interview survey is an important tool for gleaning the views and concerns of the chain of command regarding the military justice system and will continue to be used in the future. |
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Greater mouse-eared bats of Europe, like other gleaning species, listen for their supper. |
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This year they will also make an effort to involve people in the gleaning. |
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Common rights had included not just the right of cattle or sheep grazing, but also the grazing of geese, foraging for pigs, gleaning, berrying, and fuel gathering. |
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His lab has devised ingenious ways of gleaning information about how androgens regulate the activity of genes and why they affect certain tissues and not others. |
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