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1 The light was dimming and Tiaan could not coax more from the crystal.
2 Biota's process is just the latest technology pioneered to coax more oil from rock.
3 Chevron needs the gas to support technology used to coax more oil from its Duri field.
4 Jyrbian didn't seem to be able to coax more than a pleasant but detached smile from her.
5 Chevron needs the gas to support technology used to coax more oil from its Duri field in Central Sumatra.
6 Two successive U.S. administrations have been unable to coax more than grudging, intermittent support for counterterrorism from Pakistan's spy agency.
7 Thus, the poor nobleman can, by concealing his 'balance' and keeping up appearances, coax more or less unlimited credit from his tradesman.
8 He wanted to nurse her through her orgasm, to feel every shiver of pleasure vibrate into his hand and then coax more from her body.
9 What they had to say on the subjects of man-management, mindset and coaxing more from already successful athletes was utterly fascinating.
10 "Captain Smythe, you need to coax more acceleration out of your auxiliaries," Geary ordered.
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