1. But it can be a complicated matter to extract useful information from the observed spectra. 2. His fear is that he will be tortured to extract information about his brother. 3. If they were captured by the Border Security Forces, well, it was pretty hard to extract information from a camel. 4. Others have attempted to extract information from pre-compiled sources such as machine-readable dictionaries and thesauri. 5. Researchers within computational lexicography have attempted to exploit this style to extract semantic information. 6. Somehow she has to try to extract the information she wants from the information she gets. 7. The fact that some one can extract meaningful information from network traffic is nothing new. 8. The wine mellowed the atmosphere between them, and Blanche felt less hurried than the week before to extract information from him. 9. He made the mistake of trying to extract further information from our director. 10. Some hackers even take temporary positions on night cleaning crews so they can browse files, poke through trash or install devices to extract information. |
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