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1 The knowledge he gathers from inanimate objects and dumb animals seems little less than miraculous.
2 This, at least, is what one gathers from hearing some people talk about our novelists.
3 And there gathers from the gray and awful stillness, the pale face of the Jew!
4 At least, this is the inference one gathers from reading Mr. McGuffey's account of the affair.
5 He says TikTok is a a threat to national security because of the data it gathers from users.
6 Or so one gathers from his somewhat confused, and distinctly confusing, diatribe in the latest issue of the British magazine, Prospect.
7 Literary man iN New York gathers from 20-60 congenial spirits together but never serves cold cocktails.
8 Sometimes, when the stalks are low, one person takes an entire row to himself, and gathers from both sides of it.
9 "Ah, Monsieur," said Breton, stirred by that philosophy which, one gathers from a first reading of Plutarch, "a man is a deal like a sword.
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