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1 Though I can't imagine what new information you could glean from it.
2 The gulls follow his boat and glean from the waves behind it.
3 The following are some of the facts, as we glean from the reports:
4 All she could glean from it was that his work was going well.
5 What do we glean from viscera left behind What is our learning curve?
6 What kind of patterns she'd be able to glean from the next time.
7 That, and there might be something to glean from Natalya's recovery.
8 I think, therefore, that we may glean from it both amusement and instruction.
9 See if there's anything about this I can glean from him.
10 So what pearls of wisdom could the heartbroken punter glean from Miss Lo?
11 It is out of what I glean from individuals I make up my generalities.'
12 Well, 'sort of' is the answer we can glean from this correspondence from Davids Ekstrand.
13 There was no news-beyondwhat one could glean from the incoherent tales of Belgian refugees.
14 This is the only definite information I have been able to glean from several sources.
15 Lionel could no longer glean from Mr. Fairthorn any stray hints upon the family records.
16 She decided there was little more to glean from the wretch, kneeling at her feet.
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