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There were no more political wins to extract from Comey.
What will Trump's trade team be able to extract from China?
Extract from WHAT IS NOT YOURS IS NOT YOURS by Helen Oyeyemi.
The most fun you can extract from a tense and resentful breakup.
An extract from the interview was available on the SRF website on Friday.
Cellulose is also found in wood, but is easier to extract from vegetables.
Wow, this extract from Wolff's book is a shocking insight into Trump's mind: pic.twitter.
This is an edited extract from an article first published by Wellcome on Mosaic.
The $2 million she's looking to extract from Varga just seems like a bonus.
As of May 30, a 2-fluid ounce bottle of McCormick's Vanilla Extract from Walmart.
The real question is how large a bite Trump extract from Republican candidates this fall.
What concessions Trump will be able to extract from Netanyahu, however, remains to be seen.
He accompanied this with a video extract from an interview he gave before Sanchez spoke.
In addition to my previous #LGV30 leak, just a little extract from its user manual... pic.twitter.
These facilities house the mixture of mostly water and oil that producers extract from the ground.
This one started when journalist Daniel Dale shared an extract from Michael Gove's recent interview with Trump.
Charpentier's opening quarrel was followed by an extract from Lully's "Atys," one of the king's favorite operas.
No. No. No. I want to just extract from you why this podcast ended after I left.
Here's the original tweet: Wow, this extract from Wolff's book is a shocking insight into Trump's mind: pic.twitter.
The act of savouring intensifies the pleasure we extract from simple things and delivers greater satisfaction from them.
The book is an elegant look at the toll that space exploration could extract from the people involved.
I also believe humankind hasn't come close to tapping the full potential it can extract from technological advances.
Then we will see what happens with shale oil, it's fairly difficult to extract from the mineral deposits.
Belgium requires a medical certificate, and a fresh extract from the criminal record of the applicant's country of origin.
Earlier in the week, journalist Kim Rathcke Jensen shared an extract from a Norwegian paper and added the translation.
It remains to be seen what trade changes — if any — the Trump administration will attempt to extract from China.
On Thursday, Martin took to his website to share a new extract from his upcoming Targaryen history Fire & Blood.
For example: What can they extract from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for assuming Luol Deng's massive deal?
"Wow, this extract from Wolff's book is a shocking insight into Trump's mind," Mr. Ward wrote in his tweet.
"If she has excessive fragrance on, be grateful that she smells good," says an extract from the post above.
Add to that obscene joke the play on its meaning in English: to redeem, to extract from a wreck.
We make an individual extract from all of our spices and mix them all up to make our signature flavor.
Whatever doomy worldview one might extract from its constant, bloody violence certainly isn't present in its high standards of production.
Right now, the discounts or rebates that PBMs extract from drug manufacturers for Medicare plans are not considered kick-backs.
The next labor secretary needs to strengthen small businesses with policies that invest in, rather than extract from, Main Street.
"The biggest outstanding question still remains -- what price the North Koreans want to extract from the United States," Fuchs said.
Companies can either extract from the planet or help it to regenerate, says Oldanie, who lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
"Whatever the masses needed, Jinping did," it quoted a villager, Shi Chunyang, as saying in an extract from the book.
In Hanoi, Mr. Pompeo's largest challenge will be to extract from Mr. Kim a timetable for dismantling his nuclear program.
The United States planned "to push to extract from the council as much as we can" on a response, she said.
What these products have in common is they are derived from an extract from a Central American fern called Polypodium leucotomos.
With the update, developers can extract from messages information like date, time, location, amount of money, phone number and email. Wit.
You might hasten its demise but not as quickly as the profits you're able to extract from it in the meantime.
Sinn Fein's electoral march had already faltered in recent years, as the concessions it used to extract from London became rarer.
First, the new burger starts out red and changes colors (to brown) as it cooks, thanks to an extract from apples.
Consider this excerpt, which seems like an extract from a pop culture exposé: So bad, the Feds had to step in.
It was an extract from apricot pits that was found not only to be not helpful but also to be harmful.
However, it's unclear how much data police could extract from the device or how useful that data would be in the case.
The red contains extract from cabernet, merlot, syrah, and petit verdot, while the white is blended with extracts from riesling and gewürztraminer.
The company sources its cannabinoid extract from a hemp grower in Colorado and uses a co-packing facility for bottling and distribution.
And after three years of hard talking, it is the most the government could extract from the much-weakened, but undefeated, guerrillas.
We have the beginnings of an answer now, thanks to this exclusive extract from Star Wars Aftermath: Life Debt by Chuck Wendig.
In another leaked image from the magazine which has been posted to Tumblr, an extract from the pair's interview can be seen.
Except for Gavin Kroff who seems determined to extract from his relationship with the university, and with you, as much as possible.
Her elder sister Princess Beatrice, the maid of honour, will also deliver one of the readings, an extract from "The Great Gatsby".
Last year EW published an extract from the novella, which revolves around Anderson receiving an ominous package from Gibney in the post.
Some of his tender, sighing textures in "Méditation," a symphonic extract from Massenet's opera "Thaïs," would have worked wonders in the concerto.
I'm not sure which is meant to be the small one, but welcome any information the agency can extract from any of them.
It features not one, but four types of rose (oil and extract from the black rose, alpine rose extract, and may rose water).
Banks told me that, before his party went up to see Trump, Bannon attempted to extract from him a forty-thousand-pound payment.
Under another Trump proposal that could appeal to Democrats, Medicare beneficiaries would receive more of the savings that insurers extract from drug manufacturers.
This is an extract from So Here's the Thing: Notes on Growing Up, Getting Older and Not Giving a Shit by Alyssa Mastromonaco.
If any employee quits or a company goes out of business, unpaid overtime could be difficult or impossible to extract from the employer.
DUDLEY: I THINK IF YOU EXTRACT FROM THESE STORMS THE UNDERLYING TRAJECTORY OF THE US ECONOMY IS PRETTY SIMILAR TO WHAT IT'S BEEN.
Darren Samuelsohn: It'll be interesting to see what Democrats extract from the Trump administration about the role of the president's aides and advisers.
Aleister Crowley used it extensively in his magic practice, and obtained a special high-strength peyote extract from the pharmacists Parke-Davis in Detroit.
Yet all these pale into insignificance against the biggest issue of all: what sort of deal can Britain extract from its 27 EU partners?
Lacking a majority in congress, the government managed to extract from it power to issue laws by decree on these matters for three months.
A juicy extract from the chapter was released by the Guardian last week, and The Smiths reunion rumour mill predictably lurched back into overdrive.
The link led to an extract from "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
In 2017 it became the first European country to pass a law conferring to companies the ownership of any resources they extract from space.
Be extremely selective about what you must extract from this boss to do your job, timing your requests according to his apparent misery level.
Auction houses typically provide you with a certificate, or an extract from the archive, and that's a hard thing to get from other brands.
But the river is not getting any bigger, and the country has already pushed how much it can extract from it to the limit.
But it may be the more money the firm makes, the more concessions that regulators and drivers will feel they can extract from the firm.
It helped me realize that I shouldn't have ever married my ex and that love is not something we can just extract from one other.
The name "rare earth" is a historical misnomer, stemming from the fact that when they first discovered they were difficult to extract from surrounding matter.
I soon discovered that the faster I went, the more downforce the car generated, and the more speed I was able to extract from it.
There's not much to extract from the image — the phone looks like it'll have bezels above and below the screen, same as on the Note 8.
The Estonian leader said it was currently hard to see what fresh exit terms the U.K. government could extract from the remaining 27 EU member countries.
And it's our job as modern practitioners and adherents to extract from it the essence of the message of Jesus, which was radically inclusive and empowering.
Aside from how much wine Judahite soldiers required, however, there's another layer of information we can extract from ostraca: how many people knew how to write.
While most people, of course, don't have $51 billion like Mark Zuckerberg, there are undoubtedly some lessons to extract from the financial behavior of the wealthy.
Flat Tummy Co. indicates on the FAQ section of their website that Satiereal is a saffron extract from crocus plants, but does not add further detail.
Part D: Health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers "rarely" pass along to consumers the discounts they extract from drugmakers, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said.
We could make labor and environmental standards the key concessions we extract from trading partners, rather than one-off promises of quota increases for specific industries.
Chief Executive Stefano Cao said in present market conditions there was no value to extract from a trade sale of Saipem's onshore and offshore drilling businesses.
Since then, it has experienced dramatic booms and busts thanks to fluctuating prices of the minerals its residents extract from the ground—coal, oil, trona, gas.
The underlying data that WADA hopes to extract from Russia will show how many of those 10,000 cases will lead to athletes having cases to answer.
It's not always clear exactly what informational value voters will be able to extract from some of these debates, but they do at least make entertaining television.
The following is an edited extract from his essay "The Colour Photographs by George Rodger" in "Nuba & Latuka: The Colour Photographs" by George Rodger, published by Prestel.
Demand for lithium carbonate, which miners extract from the brine in these pools on the Atacama Plateau, is forecast to boom as production of electric cars rises.
They found many of the hangover prevention drinks available in convenience stores there contained dihydromyricetin (DHM), an extract from the Japanese raisin tree that supports alcohol tolerance.
And this palette of ingredients grows steadily with the advent of new synthetic aromas, or new methods by which to extract from familiar materials with greater precision.
Sawhney: So that brand loyalty translates into a premium that they&aposre able to extract from customers who are unwilling to switch out of the Apple ecosystem.
In other words, they sell more water in the form of crops and products than they import in that form or extract from their own sources of water.
Some of them will definitely last five years, but along the way, you'll see a gradual erosion in the overall information that you can extract from the brain.
An exclusive first extract from Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys New York in the early 1980s, the New York of Mayor Ed Koch, was not beautiful.
Science began to tackle other age-old hallucinogens: an extract from Mexican "sacred mushrooms" called psilocybin, and a naturally occurring psychoactive found in the peyote cactus called mescaline.
Rather, the airlines have used artificial political constraints on airport revenue collection to extract from airports favors that benefit large airlines' bottom lines but drive up consumer airfares.
As a high school senior, though, all Hal was able to extract from Senator A. B. (Happy) Chandler was a patronage job in the Senate warehouse in Washington.
And the statistics that we can extract from tools like Google AdWords and SEMrush can help journalists decide what areas would be best to drill down on further.
"The longer they stay on the wave, the more energy they can extract from that wave; that energy will serve to take them further and further," he says.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it's easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can harm marine life.
Republicans need new revenues, and new spending cuts — cuts like those they'd hoped to extract from Medicaid in their failed bill — because they are hemmed in on two fronts.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it's easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can hurt marine life.
It remains unclear what kind of concessions Mr. Trump will be able to extract from Canada and Mexico in negotiations over Nafta outside the context of a broader agreement.
The following is an extract from Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, Limitless Presence, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of Alcohol by Ruby Warrington.
What seems far more likely is that the additional profits are just the extra money that corporations will be allowed to extract from the American people under the Trump administration.
Italy betrays an innate protectionism: rather than compete on global markets, producers want to enshrine "heritage", ask for Europe's help and maximise the rents they can extract from "quality" products.
In the world's deepest gold mine, workers will venture 103 miles (4 km) below the Earth's surface to extract from a 30-inch (0.8m) wide vein of gold-rich ore.
In order to extract from Syria a small force that was sustaining few casualties, America has needlessly unleashed a new cross-border conflict, empowered its enemies and betrayed its friends.
Fuel oil is relatively easy to contain because volumes are lower and its viscosity means it is easier to extract from water, but even small volumes can harm marine life.
Wander over to one of the upward streams of colored particles dotted around the game's gloomy countryside and you'll hear a voice actor read an extract from one of Lovecraft's stories.
The comments might push some Sonatrach staff to work harder but will not translate quickly into the additional 30 billion cubic meters a year it hopes to extract from shale resources.
The Scoville scale is based on dilution: 1,000 SHUs means that you have to dilute the extract from 103 gram of dried pepper 1,000 times before you stop tasting the heat.
Did Townes honestly dig up Blaze's grave, prise open the casket ("He was grinnin' "), and extract from the corpse's breast pocket a pawn slip, in order to redeem a borrowed guitar?
Yelp cited chrysanthemum and butterfly pea tea, an extract from the Asian pigeonwings plant that makes a caffeine-free tea, as floral ingredients chefs and bartenders are adding to their creations.
Meanwhile Trump is still in a battle over how much he can extract from South Korea for the cost of American forces stationed there as a check on Kim's worst impulses.
All the other countries need to do is work out the price they wish to extract from Britain for the things it wants; and which of those things it can simply forget.
It's a good solution for M5 users who already own or have access to these lenses, because it deepens the well of quality and versatility that you can extract from the camera.
The project looks at all those ways that machines see images and what kind of information they extract from them and how that's different from the ways those images are typically used.
According to a recent study by the American Chemical Society (ACS), an extract from the plant could "help fend off breast cancer," especially for women undergoing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) during menopause.
A typical state may reap little net gain — although it extracts money from nonresidents working within its borders, it must give its residents credit for the money other states extract from them.
In recent months this stance has been bolstered by Luxembourg and the United States, which both passed legislation allowing asteroid mining companies to legally own the materials they extract from space rocks.
This article is an edited extract from Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State by Ali Soufan, out now in paperback from W.W. Norton.
Lead is easy to extract from the ground, malleable and resistant to corrosion—qualities that meant it was the material of choice for everything from municipal water pipes to jewellery to food tins.
After what seems like an eternity of every news headline reading like an extract from Skeletor's mood board, the world objectively became a better place last Friday when Giggs' new record Landlord dropped.
"Magie filed a legal claim for her Landlord's Game in 1903, more than three decades before Parker Brothers began manufacturing Monopoly," states the extract from the book, published in the New York Times.
The Interior Department recently got a similar ruling on its attempt to delay a rule to change how the government values oil, natural gas and coal that private companies extract from federal land.
Police told Reuters that he appeared mentally disturbed, and one Brazilian news site carried an extract from the suspect's police interview where he said he had stabbed the politician on orders from God.
Let me share with you a few basic rules that we can extract from the example of Tina and Bob that may help you avoid ongoing unpleasant relationships with people who have narcissistic disorders.
This is an extract from When the Walking Defeats You: One Man's Journey as Joseph Kony's Bodyguard, written by Ledio Cakaj, with a foreword by Roméo Dallaire, published on November 15 by Zed Books.
"Historically, the privilege was intended to prevent the use of legal compulsion to extract from the accused a sworn communication of facts which would incriminate him," the Supreme Court observed in a 2000 case.
Speaking to supporters in New York City on Thursday in an address titled "Where We Go From Here," Sanders outlined several key concessions he intends to extract from Democrats at the convention next month.
"All of the product that we extract from the tree, is used no only in cork stoppers, but also in other applications from construction to automotive industry, to aerospace, sports, fashion, clothes," Ferreira said.
Might you extract from that the lesson that the tiniest human disruptions can be catastrophic in the natural world, and further that therefore unchaining corporations from environmental regulations is going to have calamitous consequences?
The door has already been cracked open a little bit, thanks to the 2015 Space Launch Competitiveness Act that allows private companies to retain ownership of what they extract from the moon or asteroids.
Eventually, norms will emerge: who the regulators will go after, what kind of penalties they'll levy for what kind of behavior, and how much of that 4 percent of global revenue they'll extract from offenders.
Some senior media executives, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions, said they were assessing what concessions they might be able to extract from AT&T in return for supporting its acquisition.
Enter Tilray, which, in a rare first this September, was approved by the Drug Enforcement Administration to supply cannabis extract from Canada to a California neurologist who's developing a treatment for tremors in the elderly.
His pledge to stop conducting nuclear and missile tests is the kind of concession that would have taken Washington years of haggling to extract from the North in the past — and only with promises of aid.
The current recommendations are not so prescriptive except for one UK recommendation to take extract from less than two apricot kernels per day and I am not certain this recommendation is based on accurate scientific data.
Similarly, the deal that Kim dearly wants to extract from us — a limited denuclearization in return for our withdrawal from the Korean Peninsula — would probably have disastrous effects for regional security and the larger Pax Americana.
He said in an earlier extract from the same interview that he had not intended to cause offence in Britain by sharing the videos and that he would apologise if the original posters were horrible racists.
The amount of lipid residue Dunne and her colleagues managed to extract from the vessel walls isn't a sign of sloppy ancient dishwashing, as the walls of the ceramic vessel tend to soak up the lipids.
In 2014, a team in South Korea and the United States showed that an extract from Helicobacter pylori — a common resident of the human stomach — also can inhibit P. acnes and decrease skin inflammation in mice.
The attorney general's enablers on Capitol Hill have yet to extract from him an explanation for this disastrous policy turn, which in any event has been submerged by more obviously earthshaking developments in the intervening weeks.
The problem for plastics is that hundreds of everyday polymers are incredibly cheap to make from petroleum, and comparatively costly to extract from the waste stream compared with less heterogeneous materials like paper, glass or even metals.
In the best traditions of the British Foreign Office, May will be briefed up to the eyeballs about her interlocutor, about what can be discerned of his policies and what she should try to extract from him.
It is far easier for a customer to describe the bit of supplemental value they'd like to extract from an existing product than to articulate how the way they do their work might need a fundamental overhaul.
In Chile, Albemarle has repeatedly assured regulators that it is now capable of sharply increasing the amount of lithium it can extract from brine, according to documents obtained by Reuters via a Chilean freedom of information request.
Amid the negotiations, debate has raged over what types of concessions North Korea might be able to extract from the United States in return for denuclearization, or how far Pyongyang might go in surrendering its nuclear program.
But experts believe a shortage of pipelines will limit the amount of oil that companies can extract from the Permian basin of West Texas and New Mexico, the main source of new American production, until late 2019.
This year, they will be able to share more about the geographical origins of the people buried at the Repton site, as well as the findings from ancient DNA they were able to extract from the skeletons.
The United States passed a law in 2015 that encouraged private companies to undertake mining work beyond Earth, and gives its firms the right to claim resources they may one day be able to extract from celestial bodies.
The article appears to have been meant mostly as a first-person response to the easy mode debate around Sekiro, what it's designed for, and the range of experiences and value you can extract from games like it.
Wishart imagines a future where you could hold up your smartphone, snap a picture of a dish, and receive a verdict on how that food will affect you as well as how many calories you'll extract from it.
"It took about 20 years and over a billion dollars of investment to get to the point where we are able to routinely extract from the data the necessary information to validate or invalidate drug targets," he said.
On Wednesday, Mr. Lewin questioned Ms. Altman extensively about conversations she had with this reporter about Mr. Durst over the past 17 years and tried to extract from her what she may have revealed to me in confidence.
Oil is basically an extract from the plant containing some combination of THC, CBD, and other lesser-known cannabinoids like terpenes, and can either be vaporized or (if made into a tincture) ingested directly via something like a dropper.
The BoE will signal next week whether it is likely to raise rates again in May or wait for clearer signs of what kind of trade deal Prime Minister Theresa May is likely to extract from the European Union.
Hyman's return to timepieces throughout— the day-by-day wall calendar, a windowsill alarm clock, a pocket watch, clocks in the bank and the diner — match well with the time-centric lines he chose to extract from the text.
That idea will be the implicit message that Democrats will try to extract from a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday into family separations that critics branded as cruel and inhumane during a showdown over the practice last year.
It's often calculated from the price they extract from the public in terms of environmental damage or health care costs, though the countries that have already implemented this measure would need to hike up the cost, per the report.
In the next few months, in a study sponsored by Alrgn Bio, colleagues collaborating with Burks plan to begin feeding the rodents an extract from Safer Peanuts to see whether the enzyme-treatment process helps prevent an allergic response.
What's happening: Machines that read brain activity from outside the head, or in some cases even inside the skull, are still relatively limited in the data they can extract from wearers' brains, and how accurately they can interpret it.
Despite Peters' intervention, an extract from Tarrant's alleged manifesto was flashed up on a screen at Erdogan's rally again on Tuesday, along with footage of the gunman entering one of the mosques and shooting as he approached the door.
But the aim is that, as a consequence of divestment, fossil fuel companies will be pushed to rethink their business models and encouraged to look towards renewable energy solutions instead of looking for new resources to extract from our planet. 7.
An extract from a popular episode of Milleluci (1974), the first Rai variety show to be presented by two women, shows hosts Raffaella Carrà and Mina next to the Kessler twins, singing a song making fun of male sexual appetite.
There's a lot to be said for limiting payments to a percentage of income, but it does put us in a world where we think about the value of education as what it provides—what we can extract from people.
We flagged this earlier but Senator Warner managed to extract from Dorsey a quasi-agreement to labelling automation on the platform in future — or at least providing more context to help users navigate what they're being exposed to in tweet form.
Click here to read an exclusive extract from The End of Eddy by Edouard Louis Edouard Louis' first book, The End of Eddy (En Finir Avec Eddy Bellegueule), was a sensation and fired him to the forefront of French literary society.
Despite Peters' intervention, an extract from the manifesto was flashed up on a screen at Erdogan's rally again on Tuesday, as well as brief footage of the gunman entering one of the mosques and shooting as he approached the door.
Click here to read an exclusive extract from The End of Eddy by Edouard Louis More from VICE: What Life Looks Like at the End of the Line: Morden Paul Nuttall Is a Pub Fantasist Politician More from the 2016 Fiction Issue
Ice cores, which are long cylinders scientists extract from glaciers, ice sheets or ice caps, contain gas bubbles, pollen, dust particles, or chemical isotopes that give scientists clues about what Earth's temperature and atmosphere were like when the ice caps first formed.
"Trump is trying to play up his relationship with Xi Jinping, and is willing to give him more time to address the economic problems in the relationship while trying to extract from him more willingness to put pressure on Pyongyang," Glaser said.
Imagine the value you'd extract from an e-bike used as a daily commuter during the week, and then handed off on the weekend or evenings to a teen for her away soccer matches, or an aging grandparent longing for a ride through the park.
A Madagascar spider farm was able to get the little critters to produce about 80 feet of silk back in 2009 — the largest amount of cloth humans have ever been able to extract from the creatures naturally before the spider slaves turned to cannibalism.
A successful push by industry lobbyists has changed internal policies that govern how frequently new federal leases are offered, how quickly drilling permits are approved and how much the companies pay in royalties on oil and gas that they extract from the federal lands.
It is perfectly reasonable to think that the president abused the powers of his office by withholding congressionally appropriated military aid from a foreign ally in an attempt to extract from that ally an act that would solely serve the electoral interests of the president.
"In their current form, the proposed bills would no longer just target the Russian President and oligarchs with close ties to Putin, but would effectively place an embargo against the Russian Federation," according to an extract from the document prepared by the Association of German Banks.
In the old days of 70 or even 90 percent marginal tax rates, it wouldn't make much sense for executives to expend enormous amounts of time and energy trying to maximize the amount of money they can personally extract from a company in the form of salary.
But about five years ago, cosmetics manufacturers and the essential oils industry started using a rare extract from the flower — known as the curry plant for its spicy aroma — as a critical ingredient in high-end creams, ointments and tinctures, sold for their purported rejuvenating powers.
While it's currently cheaper to just extract from the plant itself cannabinoids used in existing products, as the body of research grows around applications for the more rare cannabinoids found in smaller percentages in the plant itself, brewing the active chemicals will start to look more and more appealing.
I wished Dr. Barzilay the best of luck with research-in-progress that has already proven how successfully she has transformed the trauma of diagnosis into a quest to democratize cancer care, to extract from the amassed experiences of many information that aids a single individual: e pluribus unum.
Oyeyemi will be stopping by Mashable HQ in New York City on Wednesday April 20 at 5:30pm ET. To whet your appetite, here's an extract from one of our favorite stories: Books and Roses, a magical tale that explores the power of keys, love and secrets. Enjoy!
So far the company has provided us with the following extract from a letter to the Electoral Commission as commentary on its findings: We strongly support the Commission's efforts to regulate and enforce political campaign finance rules in the United Kingdom, and we take the Commission's request very seriously.
At the same time, it continues to offer third party events discovery within its apps, saying the business model it started with hasn't changed but that its growing audience (and the data it's able to extract from them) has allowed it to supplement that by programming its own events.
For much of the rainy season and the months that follow, many households use hand pumps to extract from the shallow aquifers under their properties and provide for at least some of their needs, but the more the valley is tarmacked over the less the groundwater is replenished.
Related: No, turkey doesn't make you sleepy -- but it may bring more trust to your Thanksgiving table The most famous account, by the English mathematician Thomas Harriot, enumerated the commodities that the English could extract from America's fields and forests in a report he first published in 1588.
In addition to the under-the-hood benefits developers can extract from an RTX card, each new RTX-equipped laptop will also include Nvidia's G-Sync tech to allow the screen to vary its refresh rate to match the render rate of the GPU, which reduces stuttering and screen tearing.
So when I stumbled across a peculiar body oil that claimed to be "ideal for soothing minor irritation, especially from ladyscaping," I immediately texted the ingredients list to my gynecologist to see if jojoba oil, carrot seed oil, tamanu oil, and extract from the herb plant eclipta prostrata were safe for the area.
In one memorable session on Thursday afternoon, Katherine Cross read an extract from her forthcoming book about the need for more "immoral women" in games—fleshed-out villainesses who antagonize the player for considered reasons, and not just because they were brainwashed by a magic sword or some such hand-wavy bollocks.
Los Angeles, in particular, has become a hotbed of unrest for gig workers, with major protests being led by grassroots groups like Rideshare Drivers United, which hopes to cap the amount of commission these platforms can extract from drivers, as well as instate the same $27.86-per-hour pay floor recently won in New York.
She is a serene, capable presence in the ramshackle dining room, unfolding slat tables while balancing her 7-month-old son, Kalani, on her hip, and dispensing glasses of caju juice, a nutty extract from the false fruit of the cashew tree, and excellent near-caipirinhas, with seltzer a chaste stand-in for cachaça.
I had an experience on my first retreat where I was walking through the woods and I saw a weed that I had really spent a lot of time trying to extract from my yard, and all of a sudden I didn't understand why I had done that because it didn't have essence of weed.
The story is told largely from the perspective of an F.B.I. trainee who becomes a key figure in the pursuit of a serial killer known as Buffalo Bill when she is assigned to conduct a prison interview with Hannibal Lecter, a mad and murderous psychiatrist, hoping to extract from him clues to Bill's identity.
In the 1873 book A Brief History of the Production of Valentine's Meat Juice, a man by the name of Mann S. Valentine bottled and sold meat juice, which was made up of blood and all the weird liquids one can extract from a piece of raw beef, and claimed it was a cure-all. Nauseated?
This perhaps helps explain why he wants to actively undermine a post-WWII international order that is America's most valuable and important asset, wants to rent-seek and resource-extract from a world already inclined to favor American interests, and wants to sell off long-term American power in exchange for a little more money from our allies.
For those who think fashion is superfluous and useless, what will be the most shocking is how much meaning we can extract from a single item, whether it's the capri pants Mary Tyler Moore wore while revolutionizing the role of the housewife on the Dick Van Dyke Show, or the turtleneck as worn by both Apple cofounder Steve Jobs and activist Angela Davis.
"Under the Outer Space treaty, we are not allowed to own parts of the moon, but we can own the resources to the moon that we extract from certain parts, so it's an interesting dilemma — it's not even a dilemma at this point, we want it to become a dilemma, if it becomes a dilemma then we've become very successful," he told Hill.
Below is a world-exclusive first extract from the book—detailing the band's first ever time in the USA—as well as a conversation with Tolhurst about the art and intention of writing it, the nature of memory, and the enduring power of his friendship with Smith and the rest of the band in the face of trying times and acrimonious lawsuits.
"The government uses its extraordinary leverage in civil litigation to extract from settling defendants a promise to never tell their side of the story, no matter how outrageous the government's conduct may have been and no matter how strong the public's interest may be in knowing how the government conducts itself in high-stakes civil litigation," the Cato suit said.
In addition to their exquisitely packaged line of candles, fragrances, skin-care and body-care products, the stylish shelves in this store are stocked with out-of-the-ordinary supplies such as plum kernel oil, sourced from plums in southwest France, which is purported to be high in antioxidants and revitalizing for mature skins, and babassu oil, an extract from an Amazonian plant with remarkable reviving properties.
"Rather, it was a dramatic crescendo within a months-long campaign driven by President Trump in which senior U.S. officials, including the vice president, the secretary of state, the acting chief of staff, the secretary of energy, and others were either knowledgeable of or active participants in an effort to extract from a foreign nation the personal political benefits sought by the president," Schiff wrote.

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