21.   Retired Lieutenant General Talat Masood said guards should be able to extract such information under interrogation.

22.   Ruggles showed a talent for extracting valuable information from raw data while working for the Office of Strategic Services in London during World War II.

23.   Russian diplomats have spent hours trying to extract detailed information about the bases and strategic sites NATO plans to use on the territory of its new members.

24.   Somehow, the mothers extract relevant information from their habitat and translate it into a changed birth ratio.

25.   So he devised a way to extract the information he needed from the best shang hunters without requiring them to reveal where they dug.

26.   Such procedures favor architectural layouts based on the channeling of passenger-suspects through nets of choke-points, extracting different information each time.

27.   The hope is that interested groups will use the data to develop new ways of extracting hidden information.

28.   The military says it is still interrogating the prisoners and that its priority is to extract information that could prevent future terror attacks.

29.   The problem has been taking that vast and complex set of data and extracting information from it.

30.   The simultaneous attempts by lawmakers to extract information from a reluctant Ridge were just one episode in what has become a monthlong saga between lawmakers and the White House.

v. + information >>共 422
provide 9.86%
have 8.76%
give 4.15%
share 3.81%
get 3.58%
release 3.04%
use 2.92%
gather 2.72%
receive 2.61%
seek 2.04%
extract 0.25%
extract + n. >>共 428
confession 8.33%
concession 6.15%
information 4.06%
plutonium 3.69%
oil 3.62%
promise 2.75%
gold 2.03%
cell 1.81%
money 1.52%
juice 1.38%
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