"Talk about extracting blood from a stone," he said, "this is extracting treasure from a tooth."
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When we are not extracting wealth from nature, we are extracting it from the working and middle classes.
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Basically, there's no difference between extracting environmental toxins to analyze them, or extracting aromatics to use them afterwards.
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Instead, it's extracting maximum revenues from its existing customer base.
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Currently the wells can only be used for extracting hydrocarbons.
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Extracting genome data is a new frontier for Egyptologists, however.
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So what about somehow extracting or copying the phone's UID?
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Extracting stone from walls of rock was an arduous task.
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Extracting a reliable atmospheric signal requires observing dozens of transits.
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Crumbling roads, bridges and dams are already extracting significant costs.
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They disbanded after extracting promises of help from the government.
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He walked away while extracting no discernible benefits from China.
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And burned and degraded remains can make extracting DNA unlikely.
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C. hyperloop, simply extracting the dirt alone would be vexing.
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Extracting useful information from witnesses can seem like an afterthought.
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The tech firms are accused of extracting giant rents from society.
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What if it was human beings extracting that data all along?
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Historically though, extracting and processing these materials has had environmental consequences.
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Extracting fossil fuels damages and degrades the land and the oceans.
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The technique involves extracting the protein-making machinery from living cells.
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By 2025 it hopes to be extracting 750,20173 barrels a day.
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Fracking is significantly more expensive than extracting oil from conventional wells.
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The team extracting and analyzing anoxic water from the Pacific Ocean.
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Obviously, I don't give parties for the purpose of extracting gifts.
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That can't be done unless we stop extracting new fossil fuels.
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He's very good at extracting value out of his good hands.
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Extracting herself from the cured material leaves voids, recalling her absence.
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The first step is extracting the raw ore from the ground.
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We should be cautious about extracting market value from moral values.
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The sign was soon removed, however, because tourists were extracting souvenirs.
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Most helium is obtained through the process of extracting natural gas.
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That way, extracting extended reflections from Trump would not be required.
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Taxes are simply a way of extracting money from the economy.
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They are extracting vast billions of dollars out of our country. Billions.
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Extracting bureaucrats from India's boardrooms is likely to prove a slow process.
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To be sure, there are limitations to extracting sentiment from Twitter tags.
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The doctor got tweezers and started extracting the bug in little bits.
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After several attempts, he succeeded in extracting a small silver metal ball.
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Dipper: Hackers that specialize in extracting personal information from a cortical stack.
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"They didn't think about extracting information out of the signal," he said.
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Humans are so good at extracting what they want from the environment.
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TL;DR: Get the nutrient-extracting Ninja Fit personal blender for $44.99.
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And they've mastered the art of extracting it, all without getting caught.
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Extracting the bodies has been a monumental task for the authorities here.
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He thinks that alliances are only useful as tools for extracting money.
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Extracting value from oil and gas reserves has never been more challenging.
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Like all private equity firms, Great Hill's only concern is extracting value.
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There are dozens of mining companies operating in Zambia, mainly extracting copper.
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Dr. Cooper and his colleagues knew extracting DNA would not be easy.
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Extracting a deal from Mr. Netanyahu in current circumstances would be tricky.
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Next came the more challenging assignment of extracting sperm from live penguins.
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From Canada to Kazakhstan, mines are extracting it on a large scale.
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The product begins by extracting any information it can find about the person.
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It should also alleviate concerns about the environmental impact of extracting the minerals.
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Extracting these chemicals from plants takes intensive work and a lot of money.
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At every turn lurk scammers, thieves, crooked cops and rent-extracting gang-lords.
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Its negotiators agreed to many American demands without extracting clear concessions in return.
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Obviously, we've been carefully extracting each and every clue it has to offer.
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U.S.-based VAS Aero Services will be responsible for extracting and selling parts.
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Much like cold-brewed coffee, cold-brewed tea is all about extracting flavor.
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But what happens when it's not just about extracting data and information anymore?
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These FBI-funded centres for extracting data from phones train local police too.
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And Trump needs to do better at giving away less and extracting more.
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"Leave" campaigners emphasized two goals: reducing migration and extracting Britain from European bureaucracy.
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The recycling companies mainly focus on extracting precious metals like gold and silver.
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After extracting, she slips them on — they're almost pants — and does a turn.
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Their leaders often behave more as warlords, forcibly extracting resources from local communities.
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For now, the team in India will continue extracting DNA from their finds.
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Insistence on extracting payment from PREPA itself are unconstructive and unlikely to succeed.
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The Bank of America message was related to extracting passcodes from mobile phones.
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Or what we can justify extracting from people based on their future income.
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And what you're getting out of it, what you're extracting out of it.
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That means the brand will be extracting more carbon dioxide than it produces.
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"Mining fossil fuels are taking from the Earth, extracting from it," Oldanie said.
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Extracting materials from seawater could decrease production costs and increase sustainability, Joung adds.
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The uncertainty and distance is extracting a huge emotional toll on the couple.
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As a guerrilla she was in charge of extracting her comrades' rotten teeth.
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Later, a detective learned Loibl's phone was encrypted, stopping police from extracting any data.
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The commission sued one Florida call center, extracting a $10 million ruling in December.
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Besides extracting metadata, the API allows you to tag scene changes in a video.
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Extracting the DNA from the cell could allow for more edits at one time.
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Dr Kumar also questions whether extracting the drug from the leaves is really necessary.
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Above, a team of doctors extracting a tooth from the mummy head in 503.
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However, the party is not merely extracting ever-greater financial loyalty from its base.
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After extracting pertinent data, Carter and his co-authors performed their own meta-analysis.
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Cuba's favourite economic stratagem—extracting subsidies from left-wing allies—has had its day.
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By extracting the "golden nugget," the most unusual or unexpected side of the story.
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"When we started growing and extracting in 2009 the extractions were terrible," he said.
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CASABLANCA, Morocco (Reuters) - Extracting venom from scorpions can be a dangerous, but rewarding, task.
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TARULLO: CERTAINLY IF YOU'RE IN THE BUSINESS OF TRANSPORTING THEM OR EXTRACTING THEM, ABSOLUTELY.
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Obsessed with tracking tools, micro-targeted ads, extracting billions through monetising our personal data.
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It became an economy where people made money by extracting things, by mining data.
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There's BlackBag, which has a particularly good reputation for extracting data from Apple devices.
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"These and past intrusions focused on accessing networks and extracting information," the report said.
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Extracting those metals from the seabed, however, is an expensive affair, the Journal reported.
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She calls on the FBI to develop modern techniques for extracting information from smartphones.
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Thursday brought reports that hedge funds were quietly extracting their money from Deutsche's coffers.
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"If you are going this deep, you will be extracting oil soon," Mishra said.
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The Chinese Communist Party is well known for extracting and televising forced video confessions.
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Extracting the melted fuel will present its own set of technical challenges, and risks.
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From 2200 to 218, researchers began inspecting and extracting the mummies from the crypt.
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That's not surprising since Pinchot, a Muir contemporary, favored extracting resources from public lands.
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This process relies on extracting information from gene activity patterns, rather than DNA sequences.
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Unsworth's expertise and knowledge of the caves proved instrumental in extracting the soccer team.
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The deeper they go, the more expensive and difficult the work of extracting the ore.
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After extracting the liquid from the mash and filtering it, you are left with sake.
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The dolphins, therefore, are likely having to endure some toxic discomfort when extracting the sponges.
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Tailings are masses of ground waste rock and processed effluents left over after extracting minerals.
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He announced a doubling of fines for anyone abusively extracting trade secrets from business partners.
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By simply extracting heat from one hand, the researchers were able to dramatically improve performance.
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One answer is simply that extracting Britain from a 25-year marriage is horrendously complex.
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For business users, there's also the Form Recognizer, which makes extracting data from forms easy.
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It could be seen as a way to extracting maximum concessions from one's negotiating partner.
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Instead, they dip rock hammers into the molten rock, extracting curdled-up magma for testing.
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How it works There is a meticulous process for extracting stem cells from the pulp.
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They have previously targeted oil and gas companies, extracting commitments from Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA).
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They found those to be totally adequate for extracting the acoustic emanations of a screen.
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I'm extracting intellectual property from those conversations and bringing them back to expand my aura.
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Those "updates," the WikiLeaks allegation goes, are actually a means for extracting the biometric data.
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That has spurred a wave of projects including extracting gas from Lake Kivu (see article).
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Additionally, any corporation would need the approval of an international body before extracting space resources.
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Pissing in double time prevents your body from extracting water from urine in the kidneys.
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Extracting "taxes" from people-smugglers is easy when you have guns and a homicidal reputation.
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The friend claims Constand once spoke of extracting money from celebrities by making such accusations.
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Mining materials on an asteroid could mean that we're not extracting those resources from Earth.
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In big data analytics, Hadoop is still a valid method of extracting value from data.
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Extracting the money from the US in particular has been a frustrating process for Nigeria.
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Extracting meaning from genetic data — matching mutations with certain diseases, for example — requires tertiary analysis.
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Which means it's expert at extracting outcomes from people by applying these manipulative dark arts.
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"It's a type of archaeology, extracting and showing the bones of the city," he said.
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Mr. Bragg is masterly at extracting clear and interesting explanations of the most complex topics.
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But NBC was less savvy back then in extracting money from viewers who preferred streaming.
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Good luck extracting that from the bluster and anything-for-a-gag approach taken here.
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One puzzle involves extracting a key to open a lock to get to another clue.
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Three rely heavily on unproven technologies for extracting carbon dioxide from nature and burying it.
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Modern artificial-intelligence techniques excel at extracting useful patterns from large quantities of raw data.
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There were such reserves, but the expense involved in extracting them usually exceeded their value.
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Mr. Karroubi's success in extracting the concessions from the Iranian establishment is small but significant.
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James N. Mattis, believes there are more effective tactics for extracting important information from detainees.
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The newer, rapid studies use models that have already been run, extracting data as needed.
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The police arrested Mr. Johnson after extracting him from his car after it rolled over.
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Japanese prosecutors were intent on extracting incriminating information, not on determining the truth, he claimed.
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Similarly, if you suddenly find yourself taking damage while extracting a battery, just leap away.
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That would reduce its dependence on its largest brand, but extracting value would be hard.
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Copies were often made as backups, or for extracting data and working with the results.
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BP has started extracting oil from one of the U.K.'s biggest offshore investments in decades.
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Like other tech giants, Apple is extracting revenue on its own terms because it lacks competition.
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Many Americans will applaud sports leagues avoiding politics and the administration extracting soldiers from foreign quagmires.
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Forensics experts in the U.S. describe Cellebrite as a leader in extracting information from mobile devices.
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But if you're extracting groundwater from bedrock, that might be on the order of a century.
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During his trial, Ntamuhanga accused police of detaining him illegally and extracting a confession under duress.
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Try to think of standard classification problems like grouping images or extracting numbers from a document.
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The event was a success, extracting pledges from donors of more than $2.3bn for children's education.
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Sometimes this involved extracting parts, and other times adding in separate drawings that he did afterwards.
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Even participants with experience working with fiber have difficulty extracting each and every thread by hand.
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Their responsibilities can include both designing mines and extracting minerals used in manufacturing, such as coal.
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The lithium at Falchani, a hard-rock deposit, can only be mined by also extracting uranium.
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The team sent their robots on dozens of missions, each time successfully extracting the offending object.
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They are no longer extracting data manually from power meters and sensors after each training session.
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Fortunately, advances in statistical methods and computing technology provide ways to protect data while extracting value.
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Focus too much on extracting those savings, and Tesco's so-far-so-good turnaround might suffer.
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Methods for extracting real information from even very noisy sources are plentiful and not particularly obscure.
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More often than not, they've persevered, extracting every usable drop of value from every healthy body.
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After extracting the fossil from the rocks, they performed a micro-CT scan on the specimen.
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We're using cleaner fuels, and we're more efficient at extracting value from the fuels we burn.
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Facebook also offers a tool for extracting a copy of your data before deleting your account.
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" Mr. Frailich spent eight hours extracting his own Voya accounts, an experience he described as "brutal.
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Or he could simply resign, after extracting a promise of a pardon from President Mike Pence.
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In recent years, the techniques for extracting information from tree rings has been honed and expanded.
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By extracting that knowledge, we presumably become more enlightened about contemporary culture and its attendant politics.
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Qiagen, a company that makes the RNA-extracting kits, told Politico it supplies are back-ordered.
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Q&A Extracting and purifying DNA is routine now, but the results are not particularly aesthetic.
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After extracting DNA from a crumpled up napkin, police determined that Mr. Hartman was their guy.
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Earlier this month, he introduced legislation to ban fracking, the main technique for extracting natural gas.
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Way less nerve-racking than extracting a balled-up twenty from the fist of a toddler.
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He also doesn't want to ban fracking, a controversial technique for extracting oil and natural gas.
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Because, really, when they finally hit on a less barbaric method for extracting blood, I'm there!
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We've been focused on accessing those testing facilities and extracting as much data as we can.
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Texas is rich in energy resources, and Mr. Perry is an enthusiastic supporter of extracting them.
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Some countries are already active in many parts of the Arctic, extracting oil, gas and minerals.
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Milojevic said that the organisms also have potential in biomining, or extracting minerals from space rocks.
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In New Jersey, Arnaldo Echevarria was convicted on charges of extracting bribes from people facing deportation.
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Trialjectory's software was trained to seek out keywords in unstructured treatment descriptions and extracting relevant data.
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" She says, "In extracting these different characters I've had to embody, I am able to free myself.
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"Stay a good girl for me," the father says, extracting a vow from his younger daughter, Goldie.
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Extracting data, cleaning it and thinking about data science methodologies isn't always the easiest thing to do.
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Major mining companies extracting Congo's significant copper, cobalt and gold reserves include Glencore, Randgold and China Molybdenum.
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At the time, according to Forbes, quinine was accessible only by extracting it from a cinchona tree.
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As monopolies and oligopolies rule most sectors of the economy, they are extracting wealth from everyone else.
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Developed nations have adopted cleaner, safer alternatives for extracting gold, and enforced strict rules on mercury use.
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This Qingyuan, China-based company has been extracting metals from e-waste for more than 10 years.
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Shale drilling, or extracting oil and gas from rock formations, is fueling a boom in U.S. production.
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Extracting coal from mines also means ripping apart landscapes, polluting water and the communities that live nearby.
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Extracting a rat from a bathroom when you've got a cat seems like a pretty reasonable solution.
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Total has for almost a decade been extracting oil from a third field in the block, Akpo.
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An archaeology professor helped by extracting core samples from the soil with a long, narrow metal cylinder.
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Near the edge of a plantation is one of just five quinine-extracting factories in the world.
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Cellebrite is an Israeli firm which specializes in extracting data from mobile phones for law enforcement agencies.
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Tailings are the mud-like byproducts, including finely groundrock particles, left over from mining and extracting resources.
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Doctrinal purity mattered less to him than extracting even the most gossamer claim to a favorable result.
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Those extracting in more expensive places, such as Canada's oil sands and Brazilian pre-salt, have too.
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She begins by removing the front cover and extracting pages right through the front of the book.
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And some say the difficulty of extracting himself from his business interests could pose a potential conflict.
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They are extracting a resource – your data – and selling it for billions without paying you a dime.
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The rest of its output is from extracting gold from mine waste in South Africa and Ghana.
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He said the youngster was 'giving it everything' every lap and extracting the maximum from the car.
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Petroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth's surface.
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Keep also lets you add photos and has many other tricks, like extracting text from a photo.
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Mining is the term used to describe the process of extracting cryptocurrency tokens from a blockchain network.
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He is more interested in extracting "data" from the vets, for some unknown purpose, than helping them.
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But it wasn't until 2010 that researchers identified the species after extracting DNA from a pinkie bone.
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The UK is extracting itself from a decades-long trading relationship, with unpredictable economic and political consequences.
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Opposition parties can allow their adversaries to form minority governments simply by abstaining — often after extracting concessions.
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Harrison has been bitten 10 times in 41 years extracting venom, requiring hospitalization and sometimes life support.
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But the real highlight, Mr. Sartore says, is extracting beetles from cow dung — because every creature counts.
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Phytomining, or extracting minerals from hyper-accumulating plants, cannot fully replace traditional mining techniques, Dr. Baker says.
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To exploit the past, we metabolize it by extracting and recombining relevant information to fit novel situations.
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The sheriff's department and volunteers rescued stranded residents by boat, extracting families, infants, the elderly and pets.
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To construct a finite field, start by extracting a finite subset of numbers from the counting numbers.
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She found, for example, that women were better than men in extracting classified information from other men.
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Ferguson used its criminal justice system as a for-profit enterprise, extracting millions from its poorest citizens.
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Archaeologists and geneticists are extracting genetic material spanning not just Iberia's written history but its prehistory, too.
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They work in a very specific way extracting specific patterns and how they contrast with their surroundings.
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Which is a higher priority: Changing Uber's governance, or extracting the highest possible price for their shares?
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The party's psychology has changed: it will now be primarily in the business of extracting concessions from Westminster.
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Since it's a super-automatic, it pretty much takes care of everything, from tamping, to grinding, to extracting.
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Good money, he'd say, unaware that extracting and burning fossil fuels like oil is contributing to the problem.
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It is the process of extracting oil and gas that is considered most ripe for digitisation and automation.
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Standing at the mirror in the galley, she plucked at her eyeball, as if extracting a contact lens.
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Extracting enough gold to make a typical wedding ring, for example, can generate three tonnes of mining waste.
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Reprocessing involves extracting plutonium from spent reactor fuel, one route to obtaining bomb fuel other than uranium enrichment.
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Extracting that value in a cost-effective way, however, is the part humanity hasn't quite figured out yet.
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Instead of extracting the dye from the water, you could just reuse the water to power the battery?
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Sudan began extracting oil in the late 1990s with the bulk of the oil originating in the south.
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Electricity is required to run the machinery used for extracting rock and other raw materials to produce asphalt.
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Being on the scene, Scott claims to have firsthand access to the divers responsible for extracting the team.
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They do this by breaking the content into small chunks and extracting metadata to make it searchable online.
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As techniques of extracting, analysing and tracking DNA through time and place improve, a clearer picture is emerging.
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After extracting DNA from rock, she used PCR, or a polymerase chain reaction, to make copies of it.
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Tailings are the mud-like byproducts, including finely groundrock particles, left over from mining and extracting mineral resources.
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The commission said Albemarle had failed to adequately explain how it would increase production without extracting more brine.
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Poinar became famous after he worked on extracting the DNA of the prehistoric insects locked in the amber.
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Extracting spent fuel-rods from its toxic reactor buildings calls for a new generation of remote-controlled robots.
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Upon learning this, Scully immediately sets about trying to save everyone by extracting and replicating her own DNA.
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Wolf said Pennsylvania is the only state in the country without a severance tax on extracting natural gas.
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He transforms otherwise mundane moments into intriguing narratives with beguiling characters, extracting drama from solitude like no other.
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There, they held Wan incommunicado in a hotel room for a week in hopes of extracting a confession.
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Critics of the rapprochement said Obama was giving too much away without extracting concessions from the Cuban government.
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Extracting, refining, and burning this type of oil sends more carbon emissions into the atmosphere than crude oil.
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Protective gloves and bibs are provided for extracting the meat of unshelled shrimp, crabs, clams and so forth.
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When I was in Pune, I used to want to write a book extracting his views on women.
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Unlike drilling, extracting oil from sand is costly, and works best when the price of oil is high.
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Thanks for the reminder of years spent extracting mangled payroll checks from printers with a straightened coat hanger.
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The findings make extracting it an easier task than ice that might reside deeper beneath the lunar surface.
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The price of natural gas, throughout the world, would be pegged to the price of extracting the hydrates.
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But extracting the troublesome greenhouse gas from power plant emissions is usually way too expensive to be worthwhile.
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The twin incentives of extracting oil and the new federal subsidies provide a foundation for commercializing carbon capture.
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Its service lets customers create pipelines for extracting data from various sources and loading it into other databases.
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Here's an AH-6M training for a combat missionAnd an MH-6M extracting a soldier from the water.
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But he has kept his head down and been capable of extracting a good lap, notably in qualifying.
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Extracting and analysing data from countless sources and connected devices—the "Internet of Things"—is difficult and costly.
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It has invested billions into extracting energy from beneath the permafrost on the Yamal Peninsula in northern Russia.
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A team of foreign and Thai divers began extracting them Sunday, starting with four of the older boys.
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He also gave in to Davis's trade demand, but not before extracting a king's ransom from Los Angeles.
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Assuming Trump's nebulous idea could somehow be put into practice, extracting Iraq's oil would violate the Geneva Conventions.
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Then comes the laborious task of extracting medical information from the records and entering it into the database.
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Cristal Union also intends to focus on methanisation - a process for extracting material from organic matter for reuse.
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The rub is that extracting this renewable energy from the ground requires fossil fuels to run the pumps.
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The innovative ways of extracting natural gas made it a lot cheaper, and coal simply couldn't compete anymore.
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"If this does not happen, then, logically, all the carbon extracting companies should gradually become defunct," he said.
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The process of extracting a core nearly 3km long from this site is scheduled to start in 2021.
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Will the US still be extracting and burning fossil fuels in a future that's carbon neutral by 2045?
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That will be leverage for extracting concessions from China in a second phase of talks, the president said.
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A man of technocratic mien, he busied himself with foundations and associations, extracting funding from Cold War agendas.
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Critics of the agreement said that it offered too many concessions to the Taliban, while extracting few concessions.
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Officials said that extracting the boys through the treacherous underwater passageways would be more difficult than finding them.
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Never mind that what is most purely Hawaiian about the luau is its proficiency at extracting tourists' dollars.
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Dabs are a concentrated dose of cannabis made by extracting THC, and that takes you into felony territory.
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A former Treasury permanent secretary noted that the DUP had "previous" when it came to extracting bribes from Westminster.
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They described finning sharks and occasionally cutting off whale and dolphin heads, extracting their teeth as good luck charms.
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Some believe that we can avoid a catastrophic shortage by extracting the rare-earth minerals out of used electronics.
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This new service, though, now makes extracting information from these videos as easy as doing the same for images.
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The mine, one of the world's largest, is designed for extracting around 18 million tonnes of bauxite per year.
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Deutsche Bank kept a "hold" rating on Alstom shares, saying extracting cost savings from the deal could be difficult.
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Be grateful that I've given you these details because extracting them from Mr. Pacino's mumbling is really hard work.
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In this regard, the Honey Badger Doctrine is completely capable of extracting a superficial respect from Russia's international partners.
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In fact, they run their patch like a medieval estate, extracting money from residents with the threat of violence.
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Extracting an extra two dollars each month from 58 million subscribers won't make that go away, but it helps.
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In any case, extracting oil and gas in the Arctic will likely continue to be a cooperative, transnational affair.
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Jacqueline is no Miranda Priestly; she's intimidating, but also charming and capable of extracting the best from her team.
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Those who choose to endure this ritual do not seem to understand that Trump is extracting quite a toll.
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Jilf: From a young age, I've always enjoyed extracting something from my body that was supposed to be concealed.
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Among Jana's concerns is that extracting the maximum amount of value from the Rice combination would take too long.
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However, extracting these bad boys can be incredibly satisfying, and the bigger, thicker, and longer the hair, the better.
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Yet Gabon remains a difficult place to do business for anyone who is not extracting oil (of either variety).
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A couple of years ago, however, family members and lawyers began quietly extracting art from the prison for safekeeping.
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The extracting technique is a major source of oil and gas revenues in the United States, Canada and Argentina.
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For centuries, extracting teeth fell to tradesfolk like barbers and blacksmiths -- doctors didn't concern themselves with such bloody surgeries.
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Fracking, a process that includes extracting natural gas from rocks, has become a source of controversy in several nations.
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To make their lab-grown meat, Aleph Farms starts by extracting cells from a cow through a small biopsy.
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Forever Labs works with doctors like Roghair, who have experience extracting stem cells and an interest in regenerative medicine.
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This is not to say that Remnick solicited Bannon with the cynical intention of extracting cash from curious punters.
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Hydraulic fracturing involves extracting gas obtained from rocks broken up or fractured with water and chemicals at high pressure.
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Matroid's comfort zone is picking out specified objects from video, rather than extracting insights from satellite or medical imagery.
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Extracting that response through deception isn't artistic; it's disrespectful to real sex crime survivors and destructive to their cause.
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With this update, the Cloud Natural Language API for extracting information from text is coming out of beta today.
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Projects in the pipeline include a program aimed at alleviating loneliness among the elderly and extracting families from poverty.
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Normally, such information would be confidential, but Guantánamo's dual missions of caring for prisoners and extracting information created conflicts.
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But the United States is not willing to take that step that without extracting significant concessions from North Korea.
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The companies extracting these fuels say they would be out of business if people weren't buying what they're selling.
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"We don't want to be scorching the playing field when we're extracting attention," Mr. Harris said in an interview.
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Redfield said he didn't know the answer to how the CDC would handle a scarcity of RNA-extracting kits.
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That's in part because the materials used in RNA-extracting kits, called reagents, are in demand in other countries.
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In addition, the Syrian regime's allies appear to be extracting more concessions to allow the convoy to keep moving.
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But for years he had maintained a golden touch in building media franchises and extracting maximum value from them.
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The doctors and museum staff determined their best chance of retrieving DNA would be by extracting the mummy's molar.
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At the time of the contract termination, Occidental was Ecuador's largest oil investor, extracting about 100,000 barrels per day.
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He chronicled the whole endeavor on Twitter, from extracting spores from ancient Egyptian pottery straight to the finished loaf.
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Like pirates, many hackers are self-described fighters against the system, extracting vengeance for a litany of perceived ills.
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Georgiou, as a good deed, warns Burnham that the group intends on extracting Spock's memories, which would ruin him.
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Yesterday Reynolds and a Dal researcher tested a few milliliters of the Keith's after extracting it with a syringe.
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If getting oil out of its projects was a struggle for Rosneft, so was extracting revenue, the documents show.
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Dehaye said he had succeeded in extracting a bit more of his data from Facebook than it initially handed over.
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Extracting everyone from the cave could take up four days, but Sunday&aposs success raised hopes that could be done.
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Loggans declined to comment, but her firm has made extracting cash settlements from Kelly a specialized part of its practice.
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NYCO is interested in extracting wollastonite, a mineral that is used in the production of plastics, paints and other goods.
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As Hejinian proposes in "Human of Mars," there is no possibility of extracting thought, self, and language from larger context.
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There are dozens of mining companies operating in Zambia, mainly extracting copper, including global miners Vedanta Plc and Glencore Plc.
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For starters, many home genetic tests work by extracting DNA from saliva and analyzing it through a process called genotyping.
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This could aid their investigation while preventing them from legally extracting the information from Facebook in a messy public ordeal.
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"You can do a better job of extracting unstructured data if you track confidence all the way through," added Klein.
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Is there a willingness to try and change the business model that doesn't depend on extracting and exploiting user data?
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First, its results are based on experiments: extracting Mother Nature's secrets by asking her directly, rather than by armchair philosophising.
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Burying Black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil.
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And while data may not be the new oil, extracting value from it may require similar levels of capital expenditure.
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So, naturally, the two set out on their path becoming millionaires, scheming ways of locating and extracting the hidden treasure.
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Extracting shale oil at current prices can yield a modest return, Exxon Mobil Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson told CNBC.
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"We argue that humans may no longer be the 'gold standard' for extracting information from visual data," the researchers write.
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In effect, shareholders of American companies are extracting more from businesses that are providing less innovation and making fewer investments.
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As it added more warehouses to its delivery network, it started to focus on extracting large subsidies for the facilities.
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Disentangling Britain from the EU will be like extracting one glue-slathered octopus from a basket of 27 other ones.
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This is a particularly intensive way of extracting previously inaccessible seams of coal, buried for millennia beneath the rugged landscape.
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Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, involves extracting gas from rocks by breaking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure.
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These arrangements classify private caregivers as public employees for the sole purpose of extracting dues from their state aid payments.
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He says they are visible at three major mines and appear to be most interested in extracting diamonds and gold.
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But investors are extracting a cost from credits they think are particularly risky at this stage in the credit cycle.
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The researchers discovered the chlorophyll by crushing billion-year-old rocks and extracting the molecular porphyrin fossils from the dust.
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Investigators have started analyzing one of its so called black box flight recorders and are extracting information from the other.
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My whole family was great at extracting humor out of tragedy and that has given me a way of 'seeing.
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The Mueller probe could end up extracting some very important information from Corallo, the former spokesperson for Trump's legal team.
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Ancient Egyptians practiced perhaps the most well-known method: extracting organs, embalming the body and wrapping the remains in linens.
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Parasites, of course, steal cholesterol and other fats, either by extracting them from your food or by drinking your blood.
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Attackers can exploit the flaw by extracting the public key of a root certificate that ships by default in Windows.
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The melanoma machine must be extracting certain features from the images; does it matter that it can't tell us which?
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They just never thought something as simple as extracting a plastic shoe with tweezers would garner such a big bill.
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The Bransons never thought something as simple as extracting a plastic shoe with tweezers would garner such a big bill.
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In an interview with Fox News in December, he said the policy should be contingent on extracting concessions from Beijing.
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Well, there's a lot of money at stake — money that the financial industry has been extracting from unwitting, unprotected consumers.
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When the midge larvae experience cold, the icy environment creates a gradient for water loss, extracting water from their bodies.
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You write that Qing officials alternated between arresting people for extracting resources and setting up licensing systems for these activities.
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But it's known that our brain processes visual information hierarchically extracting different levels of features or components of different complexities.
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Platinum began to have trouble extracting investor money when some of its obscure investments started to sour, according to prosecutors.
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Extracting oil from Alberta's oil sands consumes a lot of energy, and it is harder to refine than lighter crudes.
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He said they are visible at three major mines and appear to be most interested in extracting diamonds and gold.
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But she has trouble extracting an aesthetics from the mishmash of information, entertainment, commerce, and distraction that is the Internet.
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Chuck envisioned extracting cells from Carl's brain, deleting the chromosome that causes Down's, and injecting him with the altered cells.
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The Trump administration had hoped to use that agreement as a template in extracting similar concessions from the European Union.
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Cazier tried to assure her he was just "extracting oils from herbs," but the roommate decided to call the police.
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Mr. Xu's accusations of torture raise deeper questions about the anticorruption drive and the length investigators will go in extracting confessions.
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Most mines are mature (Driefontein is 2000 years old), and the cost of extracting the gold may soon exceed its value.
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"They have now raised up to 33 percent cash, extracting a lot of it out of our U.S. equities," said O'Leary.
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Eckerd's software predicts harm by analyzing closed child abuse cases and extracting data points that correlate with abuse and serious injury.
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"China is extracting a high price for its Security Council umbrella: the Belt and Road," said a Western diplomat in Yangon.
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The pollution associated with extracting and refining a barrel of oil has increased by nearly a third over the last decade.
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"We are going back through and extracting people out of the building and ensuring that there is no threat," he added.
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"We're a society built from extracting resources: minerals from the earth, trees from the hill, fish from the water," he said.
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In the series, Section 9 is investigating a hostage situation in which android geishas have begun extracting data from the hostages.
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Park's former senior aide Ahn Jong-beom was also detained on Tuesday for his suspected involvement in extracting funds from companies.
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The tool allows researchers to upload firmware images, which the tool examines by extracting executable code where malware might be present.
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He has given Israel the prize of recognition without extracting anything in return, and does not mention Palestinians' right to statehood.
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Mr Yang has proposed introducing a value-added tax and extracting sufficiently large sums from the tech firms automating jobs away.
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Extracting oil from shale has become more efficient since 2014: the median break-even price for producing a barrel is $46.
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Holland picks pristine 18th/19th-century frames, extracting the centerpiece artwork, and then dipping into the creative process of digital renderings.
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According to the best available science, polygraph tests are no more reliable at extracting the truth than Wonder Woman's magic lasso.
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The problem with extracting data from unstructured sources is that it's difficult to verify the accuracy of the information being pulled.
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By extracting DNA from the swab, Embark's founder says they'll be able to trace a dog's ancestry on a global level.
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Now several firms are working to harness the energy and mitigate the dangers by gingerly extracting the methane from the lake.
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There they began extracting what they hoped would power American homes — the lowest and coldest layer of water in the ocean.
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" Williams said extracting the tumor was the only acceptable path even though that approach meant "losing 30 percent of my scalp.
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Extracting ricin from castor beans "is relatively easy and does not require technical expertise" but is dangerous, the FBI affidavit stated.
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Kim Il Sung signed treaties with both, without the other knowing, in the process extracting political and economic gains from both.
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Cook has done a masterful job extracting every last penny out of the iPhone money-printing machine that Steve Jobs created.
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The limits could hit companies' bottom lines such as by reducing the revenue they can expect from extracting fossil fuel reserves.
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We're extracting like crazy and burning like there's no tomorrow, for real, pumping carbon dioxide into the air we all share.
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In 2018, the 488-meter long facility, also called Prelude, will begin its job of extracting and processing gas at sea.
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We tried looking at growing algae and extracting biodiesel, but the numbers didn't really work out to where it was viable.
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The bonus structure appears to be a compromise, with the hope of extracting more concessions, whenever the next contract comes up.
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Farmers planting corn have discovered that the hogs go methodically down the rows during the night, extracting seeds one by one.
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Extracting them required long stretches underwater, in bone-chilling temperatures, and keeping them submerged for around 40 minutes at a time.
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To prevent a catastrophic free-for-all, we need to make decisions about extracting ocean resources that are informed by science.
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Instead of immediately separating the juice of the grapes from the skins, the producers macerated them together, extracting tannins and pigment.
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Extracting Banksy murals is notoriously tricky business, beyond the engineering challenges of removing an entire chunk of wall from a building.
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Today, America's mighty leverage has been whittled down to extracting a promise from the Taliban that they will not harbor terrorists.
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You start by extracting cells, feeding them nutrients, and then keeping them at a steady 82 degrees to help them multiply.
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Most of Exxon's collaborations appear to be touting cleaner-energy technologies as opposed to, say, extracting oil and gas more efficiently.
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One option would be to go aggressively after tax dodgers, extracting punitive fines on large bank deposits made in recent weeks.
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The protesters have been successful at extracting concessions from conservative lawmakers, though the deals have not always fully met their demands.
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Aluminum can be recycled indefinitely, but extracting and refining virgin aluminum can leave behind an even bigger environmental footprint than plastic.
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Environmentalists have campaigned against fracking, saying extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Facebook relies on extracting tremendous amounts of data from its users, from which it then profits by targeting advertisements toward them.
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The current problem is that actually extracting the information you need from these videos can be a bit of a struggle.
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A stalker tracks a Japanese pop star to her apartment by extracting its reflected image from a photograph of her pupil.
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Within 12 to 24 months of the first mission, Moon Express aims to send a second module to begin extracting resources.
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It reflects an approach to foreign policy that is largely reliant on extracting economic leverage and deals for the United States.
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Did the notion of extracting huge sums from men in exchange for keeping sex tapes hidden meet the definition of extortion?
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After extracting that DNA, the team members compared it with a database that contained genetic information from hundreds of human populations.
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Nuclear diplomacy, even when the aim is deterrence or extracting concessions, is just about the riskiest kind of diplomacy there is.
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Prior to the plague, the medieval social model depended on the nobility extracting value from huge numbers of low-paid serfs.
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Not only does this make extracting your go-to body chain an hour-long ordeal, but it also severely damages your collection.
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But application of the Act requires the government to show that it has no other method of extracting data from the phones.
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In the desert plains outside Odessa, Texas, bobbing oil derricks stretch for miles, extracting the black gold economists call West Texas crude.
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By analyzing elephant poop and extracting DNA from stolen ivory, Wasser was able to pinpoint a pair of poaching hotspots in Africa.
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The secure element hardware chip that we use is designed to resist physical attacks aimed at extracting firmware and secret key material.
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The origami-inspired RAD is meant to provide marine biologists with a non-invasive way of extracting samples for discovery and analysis.
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And the ELN's strong encryption system has prevented the army from extracting information from seized computers, as it did with the FARC.
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The move is just another indication of how complex the issue of extracting U.S.-based technology from these devices will ultimately be.
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" But she likened extracting information from him during a 45-minute conversation, conducted entirely off-camera, as "getting blood from a stone.
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Shade-grown coffee and chili powder aren't what Bolsonaro means when he insists on the importance of extracting wealth from the rainforest.
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In the end, extracting the truth in the Clinton email controversy in the current polarized political environment remains a nearly impossible task.
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The bottom line: The tech giants are extracting value from countries' populations much as oil companies extract value from countries' oil fields.
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Extracting the country from an intricate framework that stretched farther than anyone realised was bound to be extremely difficult and time-consuming.
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When it asked Newegg for $34 million in damages, it might have imagined extracting some amount of money from the company easily.
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Moreover, there's a stomach-turning autopsy in a lab, extracting internal parasites that help explain how rats spread disease among human populations.
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Russia's airline regulator said work had started extracting information from the doomed plane's flight recorders, which were badly damaged in the crash.
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Cerba has been able to improve profitability by extracting synergies and implementing cost synergies having expanded by way of bolt-on acquisitions.
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Earlier this year, a three-year-old video of researchers extracting a long, twisted tube from a reptile's bleeding nostril went viral.
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By extracting and analyzing proteins from the molars, Welker was able to identify protein sequences which, like fingerprints, are unique to Denisovans.
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Greater confidence in the information you're extracting allows you to create larger, more connected, knowledge graphs that can accommodate more complex searches.
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These emissions are from both the vehicle tailpipes and the "upstream" emissions from extracting, refining, and transporting the oil to our vehicles.
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Oil drillers, meanwhile, continue to hunt for new cost-cutting technologies - after already halving the cost of extracting a barrel since 2014.
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Even with 5G wireless technology, companies will need strategies for extracting important or useful information from the total amount of data collected.
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The Permian has benefited from consistent improvements in technology, which increasingly have been capable of extracting more oil from the shale formation.
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Cramer said the company sold the sands because at today's prices, extracting oil from tar sands is simply not worth the cost.
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They involve extracting a patient's immune cells and genetically rewiring them to more effectively recognize and attack cancerous cells in the body.
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Environmentalists have campaigned against the work, saying extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Especially considering the president's energy plans, which rely heavily on extracting fossil fuels from Arctic landscapes like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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For example, by replicating the plant's ability to collect water vapor, scientists could develop a way of extracting moisture from humid environments.
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Despite gold's pristine reputation, extracting it can be messy business as I learned one sunny day in mid-April of last year.
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Reprocessing uranium involves extracting plutonium from spent nuclear fuel to reuse in a new cycle, but the process is costly and dangerous.
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Then I discovered that someone was extracting the John Paul-and-Craig story line and regularly posting ten-minute segments on YouTube.
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Indeed, it has done the opposite, extracting even more from the mother lode of profitability to be found in anti-Trump mania.
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The smelter exported blocks of pure lead by taking used car batteries and extracting the lead from them using a special furnace.
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Those tariffs cover 12 percent of U.S. imports, extracting tens of billions of dollars of duty payments from U.S. consumers and importers.
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It would fit neatly into the Taliban narrative of America as an occupying force, extracting resources while leaving war in its wake.
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The move will allow the plant to provide electricity to settlements and companies extracting hydrocarbons in the Chukotka region, according to CNN.
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The process of extracting methane also leaves behind a dry material that becomes fertilizer, as well as the base for the merdacotta.
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While the men wrestle with their impulses, Dr. Dibs performs her own rape, sedating Monte and "extracting" his sperm while he sleeps.
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Investigators say they also found a video on Lookhart's phone of him extracting a patient's tooth while riding a self-balancing scooter.
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But Apple has said that once a tool exists for extracting data from the phone, that tool cannot be made to disappear.
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Some of the most fertile ground for future innovation is in devising new methods and workflows for extracting meaning from whole genomes.
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Fracking is opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Air is my biggest concern; my levels are dropping precipitously fast because I am so focused on extracting meat out of shells.
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Their structures are likely to vary, reflecting the differing geologies of the various fields and consequently differing methods of extracting the crude.
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Occidental Petroleum, which has made extracting oil with naturally stored (not human-captured) carbon a key part of its portfolio for decades.
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They describe him as a master tactician, focusing on one issue at a time, and extracting as many concessions as he can.
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Companies can receive anywhere from 4,000 to 15,000 requests for booking each day, and extracting information from those emails is time-consuming.
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Nor that his impromptu news conference, where he spoke of extracting concessions, coincided with morning news programs back in the United States.
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And Brendan Fraser is the elder Getty's fixer, hellbent on extracting the family dynasty, long thought cursed, from yet another terrible mess.
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In my late 40s I remember crying with joy at reading how extracting eggs through laparoscopy could lead to parenthood through surrogacy.
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They can carry on, extracting coal and oil and gas from the ground, exposing the world to the ravages of climate change.
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There's an arresting sequence of extracting caviar from sturgeon in China and some fairly banal chitchat with François Hollande, France's former president.
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Since the 2100s many extracting camps have been converted into small mining towns lacking basic services and containing high levels of pollution.
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Carlos Bustamante, a geneticist at Stanford University, credited Dr. Green with creating a series of technologies that enabled extracting more from less.
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A few months later, he conducted his first brain surgery, extracting skull fragments from a patient's brain, with a senior surgeon observing.
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The new prime minister will have to manage extracting the country from the E.U., which he promised to finish by the Oct.
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It's all about the changing ratios of water, the solvent, and coffee, the thing from which that water is extracting flavor compounds.
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Espresso coffee is also made with the highest temperature of water at the highest pressure, extracting even more of the bitter compounds.
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Within the energy sector, upstream businesses, which are focused on finding and extracting fossil fuels, will bear the brunt of the pain.
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They warn that the Trump administration is fooling itself if it believes that extracting minerals is a panacea for Afghanistan's myriad ills.
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Extracting the local resourcesMany of today's illegal armed actors more closely resemble micro warlords than the leaders of large, sophisticated criminal organizations.
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Drugs do still play a role, but the business model has prominently shifted toward extracting profits from whichever commodity is locally available.
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Researchers already know how to get around that by extracting T-cells and adding the genetic code for receptors that detect cancer.
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On the 1960s series "Batman," she played the gold-digging Minerva, whose mineral spa fleeced swells by extracting secrets from their brains.
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The inquiry had previously exposed how the Sydney-based bank overcharged and misappropriated funds from customers, including extracting fees from deceased clients.
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The app can schedule postings to Instagram, and generate hashtags that increase engagement by extracting thousands of features from a single image.
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But most importantly, we thought extracting a ready-made prompt from a pop song would add to the tone of this project.
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Burying black people out of sight and out of mind, while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil — black gold.
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The treatment, made by Gilead Sciences, is made by extracting patients' white blood cells and re-engineering them to home in on tumors.
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In addition to extracting water and mud samples, the researchers will deploy a remotely operated vehicle—a scientific first for a subglacial lake.
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The science of disaster prediction and response gets only a few laboratories a year, and extracting lessons from them is a big job.
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Security researchers usually discover and document malware by reverse engineering them, activating them in sandbox conditions, and extracting their digital and behavioral signatures.
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Apple, which owns more than 60 percent of the US smartphone market, is committed to extracting the maximum value out of its ecosystem.
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Workers called on Amazon to stop offering custom cloud-computing services that support the oil and gas industry in extracting more fossil fuels.
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It would force companies to use equipment to capture leaked gas and raise the costs they pay for extracting fuel on government property.
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It is fiercely opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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This makes extracting rare earths from common earth like convincing a drunk friend to leave a raucous party: a lengthy and harrowing procedure.
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Bord na Móna, the body responsible for developing Ireland's peatlands, has said it will stop extracting peat for electricity by the same year.
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Anmar Mirza, an American cave rescue expert, told AP that bringing supplies into the cave and extracting the team members both present challenges.
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The criminal justice system is sometimes described as "hostage-based" because it depends heavily on extracting admissions of guilt during lengthy detention periods.
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The wax is heated using a heated coil, instead of a flame, which delivers a cleaner and more pure form of extracting THC.
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Last year it began extracting used toilet paper from sewage plants and mixing it into asphalt, which helps reduce the noise from cars.
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Nor are fines of almost any magnitude; since the financial crisis America's regulators have proved adept at extracting large payments from financial institutions.
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Google's technology do basic things like extracting text from images, but its real power is in actually recognizing the objects in an image.
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Because the cost of sending materials to other planetary bodies is so costly, any method of extracting materials in situ is highly preferred.
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"Vision is just a super rich source of information and the algorithms are getting better and better at extracting that information," Bry adds.
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Mr Savona is a dogged critic of the euro and the author of a plan for extracting Italy from the single currency area.
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Rosetta is said to be live now, extracting text from 1 billion images and video frames per day across both Facebook and Instagram.
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Extracting the Stone of Madness: Poems 1962–1972 (2016) is published by New Directions and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
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Najarian, co-founder of the Najarian Family Office and the Investitute, is looking at oil exploration companies with expertise in extracting shale oil.
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The rise in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has been a boom for Oklahoma's economy in extracting previously untapped sources of oil and gas.
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There's a super speed mode that's new, which is supposed to wash your clothes faster by extracting more water than previous Samsung machines.
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The looters—even if sanctioned by the university—had no legal business dismantling the ships and extracting the metal without authorization from Tokyo.
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It involves extracting maternal chromosomes from an egg, and injecting them into the egg cell of a woman who doesn't carry that mutation.
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It's more the extracting, reuniting, and repacking the modified files to the game that can be a little bit frustrating at the beginning.
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Chile's SQM and U.S. companies FMC Corp and Albemarle Corp dominate the production landscape, extracting lithium from salt lakes in Chile and Argentina.
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You'll no longer find it in the surgical theater, but it's de rigueur for at-home surgery, like (carefully) extracting a nasty splinter.
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They have athletes who excel at key positions and a coach who's known for extracting brick-wall execution from much less physical ability.
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This, in part, will be due to growing its installed base and extracting more revenue from each customer, including through The Roku Channel.
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So far, extracting more energy from a fusion system than was used to power it remains a distant goal for these nuclear physicists.
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The researcher published a video showing how an unsigned application was extracting the keychain data, but the exploit works with signed applications too.
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And figuratively, Trump let Kim Jong Un get away with murder in negotiations, extracting crucial concessions from Trump without giving concessions in return.
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It is opposed by some environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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It is fiercely opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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States are generally prohibited from taxing Indians on reservations, but they are allowed to tax non-Indian companies extracting resources from tribal lands.
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Rescuers are currently working to drain the water from the cave and provide necessary medical attention to stabilize the boys before extracting them.
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It works by extracting a patient's T-cells, which fight invaders, and then reinserting vast numbers after re-engineering them to destroy cancer.
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Extracting and burning these fuels for energy releases those gases into the atmosphere, where they accumulate and heat up the Earth over time.
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To keep the health care industry from extracting every last dollar from sick citizens, the solution cannot be found in the free market.
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It's an example of what critics call Chinese "debt-trap diplomacy" — the strategy of extracting political concessions from a country that owes money.
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ZL201410694883.0) for industrial production method for simultaneously extracting tea seed oil and tea saponin, valid for 20 years * Says it received patent(No.
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The emphasis of his contemporaries was on extracting plainspoken beauty from familiar Dutch topography, such as damp riverine scenes or clusters of cottages.
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So we decided to do the public service of reading into her photos and extracting lessons like the true gift that they are.
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The idea is to be able to process digital documents, some of which contain handwriting, by classifying them and extracting the valuable data.
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Rather than killing the Earth by extracting oil or killing humans by manufacturing missiles, these companies were developing search engines and selling books.
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It requires shifting business applications to hybrid cloud, extracting more data and optimizing every part of the business, from supply chains to sales.
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"Extracting from the effects of the storms, which are temporary, the labor market is fine," said Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics.
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Perhaps this is because Black collapses time in her work, extracting history from the past and pushing it forward over and over again.
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One reason is that methods for extracting DNA from bones of ancient humans who lived tens of thousands of years ago have improved.
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But he made some lucky finds in libraries in northeastern China, too, while also extracting papers from reluctant librarians at China's major archives.
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In effect, Valve could keep extracting value for as long as players were willing to buy and sell virtual goods on their platform.
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Most disappointing, Mr. Trump has met with China's president, Xi Jinping, twice without extracting a meaningful policy concession on that country's blatant mercantilism.
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If Mr. Cuomo gets his way, New York State will reward a mega-corporation that specializes in extracting money out of local neighborhoods.
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Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) specializes in the art of extracting valuable information and secrets from the minds of those in a dream state.
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There's been so many new techniques for extracting data from brains now, that we have an embarrassment of data, and lack of theory.
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As former Bachelor franchise producers have divulged, the show can be ruthless in its manipulation of contestants in the name extracting juicy soundbites.
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A previous version of this article contained a picture caption that referred incorrectly to a mechanical device for extracting oil from the ground.
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Let's get them on the line, and let's start extracting and making arrests, 1003-2100 … Can you have more shields coming up here?
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China also gains politically by extracting promises of support for the Beijing government over Taiwan as a condition of eligibility for a loan.
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But output has declined sharply from its peak in the late 1990s, and the costs of extracting oil in the region rose steadily.
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Kofe was referring to the theory of Chinese "debt-trap diplomacy" — the strategy of extracting political concessions from a country that owes money.
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"Extracting information out of those 1,000 signals in an analytical way—it's very, very hard to do," says Ciocarlie, who developed the system.
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So Samsung is extracting labor out of poor engineers, and they have to be really good just to become an engineer at Samsung.
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Democrats have indicated that they are willing to get behind Ms. Haspel's nomination, but not without extracting serious and unequivocal commitments from her.
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"We also see a lot more interest in extracting insight from customer conversations via chat and voice than we did two years ago".
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Cellebrite is capable of extracting a wealth of information from smartphones, including calendar entries, call logs, contacts, text messages, notes, files, and more.
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"Extracting from the effects of the storms, which are temporary, the labor market is fine," said Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics.
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But the team made the groundbreaking discovery after extracting molecules from inside the fossil, rather than studying its structure as scientists usually do.
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In other words, when prices rise not only do US oil producers earn higher profits they also intensify the investment in extracting oil.
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Extracting oil from the tarlike bitumen in the oil sands burns up a lot of fuel and generates substantial quantities of greenhouse gases.
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Extracting, cleaning and curating the information from so many disparate and dated computer systems was an extraordinary achievement, health and technology specialists say.
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Meanwhile, a joint venture of OMV Petrom and ExxonMobil could start extracting 6 billion cubic metres per year in 2020-2021, Gal said.
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Communities in western Kenya historically cut off from the main salt routes have developed a distinctive method for extracting salt from river reeds.
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Offshore producers were particularly hard hit by this price drop, given the higher costs of extracting oil this way versus many onshore fields.
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That's often because these ISPs have a vested interest in the communities they serve that extends beyond extracting monopoly rents from captive subscribers.
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The PDVSA office move corresponded with plans to expand technical cooperation in extracting oil with Russian oil companies Rosneft and Gazprom, she added.
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Netanyahu said Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and others had spoken to him recently asking for help in extracting the White Helmets.
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Only in 22 did the government finally force providers to make detailed disclosures of how much they were extracting from your hard-earned savings.
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So these mining corporations become these larger, 21st century versions of Google, where all the venture capital goes into extracting these incredibly precious metals.
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Gui Zhen Tang, which owns the biggest moon bear breeding center in southern China, has permits for extracting bear bile, according to its website.
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After extracting DNA from the skeleton, Price and his colleagues found that the individual carried a pair of X chromosomes and no Y chromosome.
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After setup, LG says the Z camera is able to recognize your unique vein patterns by extracting images of the hemoglobin within your blood.
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Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others were extracting monopoly-like "rents" for software, which the top developers of the time didn't believe was world class.
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Only in 205 did the government finally force providers to make detailed disclosures of how much they were extracting from your hard-earned savings.
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So throughout early 2015, customs agents got better at extracting documents from the exporters, while Osinfor agents got more efficient in their field checks.
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The researchers claim PHADE protects privacy by "blurring" distinguishing data linked to the address codes and never extracting any data from the phone itself.
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A decades-old law could soon give Democrats their best shot yet at extracting President Donald Trump's tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service.
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In one corner, a 16mm film plays as a projection, highlighting the repetitive movements made by laborers extracting rubber from the Hevea tree trunks.
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Enormous machines drill into great veins of halite, extracting huge chunks that other enormous machines crush into bucketloads of salt that ascend on conveyors.
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In a separate New York case, the Justice Department is trying to force Apple's help in extracting data from a drug dealer's iPhone 5s.
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But extracting those minerals results in high levels of emissions, volumes of water consumption and fatalities, despite promises from major miners to eliminate harm.
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Keynes would certainly appreciate the difficulties of extracting Britain from the EU, and the risks of damaging the economy, society and the political climate.
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Speaking on an NK News podcast last month, Rogers said details related to extracting money out of the North need to be worked out.
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However, it is fiercely opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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At the dawn of the 20th century, chemists dreamed of extracting nitrogen from the air and turning it into a limitless supply of fertiliser.
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Extracting the relevant data on other residents from unwilling bureaucrats was hard, but eventually Ms Hanna-Attisha got the figures that proved the correlation.
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Prosecutors on Friday requested an arrest warrant for ex-Park aide, Ahn Jong-beom, for his alleged involvement in extracting $70 million in donations.
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The few people who are most opposed to us are people who built businesses based on extracting minerals from the earth and selling them.
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It's "digitizing" relationships and social connections, extracting value and insights from our associations and both codifying and commodifying trust — signifying it and selling it.
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Before extracting the roach, doctors will generally kill it if it's still alive, by either using mineral oils or a numbing drug called lidocaine.
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Many Democrats say that extracting a promise on this is of little use anyway; Mr McConnell has still not held the vote he promised.
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The FPÖ would earn government posts in a coalition, perhaps including the next foreign or interior minister, as well as extracting some policy concessions.
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The captured CO2 can then be stored underground (often, ironically, after extracting oil) or turned into transportation fuel with another of the company's technologies.
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"Civil defense crews are incapable of extracting them from underneath the rubble due to the intense airstrikes on the city of Aleppo," he said.
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The best and brightest at BlackRock and its peers will naturally be assigned to work on extracting the best possible performance from their funds.
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And extracting emotions from the vocal lines and then using that to decide what the lyrics were going to be instead of vice versa.
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But in reality, the success or failure of the company is almost beside the point: this is about extracting profits, and not much else.
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Success could also establish a new export industry for the country, extracting hydrogen from coal then converting it to liquid for export to Japan.
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The goal is to protect the user's identity and the specifics of their data while still extracting some general information to propel machine learning.
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It has two sizes of each, and a manual mode that will just keep foaming or extracting espresso until you tell it to stop.
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There have been recent reports that Lighthizer is unhappy with Trump's willingness to make a deal with the Chinese without extracting strong enough terms.
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It would still be using fossil fuels, but it would be extracting more energy from them and doing it in a much cleaner way.
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The waxing, the shaving, the extracting, the rubbing of oils in odd places — we love doing it, but we're not about to Instagram it.
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Programs dedicated to extracting minerals would see an increased budget, while those that study earthquakes, volcanoes, water resources and climate change would see cuts.
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Essentially, the service acts as a robot on your computer, clicking around, searching for a contact, copying files, extracting content from documents and more.
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Szalay is a barbed observer of office life, and his study is most scathing when inspecting the perils of extracting self-worth from work.
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Keynes advised the government during the first world war and participated in the Versailles peace conference, which ended up extracting punitive reparations from Germany.
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However, fracking is fiercely opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Khrushchev wasn't anxious to go to war either, so he finally agreed after extracting a promise from Kennedy that the US wouldn't invade Cuba.
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With those two shows, Schur proved himself to be a master of the quotidian, adept at extracting the absurd and awkward from the everyday.
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In the last few years, breakthroughs in extracting oil and natural gas from shale rock formations secured America's spot as a top energy producer.
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Forcing a government shutdown is a blunt political tool for extracting concessions that are neither achieved democratically nor in the interest of American citizens.
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I end up extracting bits and pieces from images and assembling leaves bit by bit in Photoshop for many trees—painful but worth it.
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At that rate, it would take almost a year just to scrape 10 million channels, to say nothing of extracting the metadata from them.
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Investors had contended that the government's surprise decision to begin extracting all profits from Fannie and Freddie was an illegal taking of private property.
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By extracting flavor through browning rather than stewing, her recipes allow for distinctive flavors while rescuing the one pot's dearest sacrifice to method: texture.
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Despite the halting process, the real danger, as we've seen in the past, is that we won't know when to stop extracting Antarctica's resources.
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Governments control territory, which means they are capable of extracting money from citizens and using that revenue to build up a powerful fighting force.
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More labor-intensive approaches to extracting the messages from the phone can be found around the web if you are up for an adventure.
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After landing on the asteroid and extracting samples, the probe will kick off back to Earth, and should arrive with the goods in 2023.
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Such transactions are very nearly pure profit for Valve, and the company has every reason to keep consumer pricing down to continue extracting rents.
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Of particular interest is recent work on extracting precious metals like gold and platinum from wastewater linked to sources like automobile catalysts and hospitals.
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In the simplest terms, extracting a plant's DNA begins with crushing the cells of the sample to release the DNA, found in the nucleus.
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Though the steps for DNA identification have remained mostly the same over the years, the techniques for extracting and identifying DNA samples have improved.
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The principal tool for extracting value from companies and handing it to shareholders is the stock buyback, which usually boosts a company's stock price.
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But it was not clear that the Americans would succeed in extracting a more detailed commitment to disarming than North Korea has already offered.
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However, fracking is fiercely opposed by environmentalists who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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"Seal was built to make finding, analyzing, and extracting data from contracts simpler and faster," Seal Software CEO John O'Melia said in today's announcement.
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To reach our goal, this effort will create a different kind of refinery than the ones extracting oil and gas in the Permian Basin.
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Erickson and his colleagues were able to pinpoint this new timeline by extracting samples of zircon and monazite from the base of Yarrabubba crater.
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Extracting endless possibilities from the ballet vocabulary, Pam Tanowitz unveils a work in progress to Bach's "Goldberg" Variations, created with the pianist Simone Dinnerstein.
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Geothermal heating works by extracting naturally hot water or steam from below the earth's surface, and pumping it through pipelines to homes and businesses.
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The White House's press management left the press corps in a lamentable place, with the visiting Canadian journalists extracting what little news there was.
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In fact, more than half of the cost of most computing projects at Goldman was simply in finding and properly extracting datasets, said Wecker.
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The private-equity industry has been extracting wealth from the US economy for investors at the expense of the American economy for too long.
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"LifeLabs advised our offices that cyber criminals penetrated the companys systems, extracting data and demanding a ransom," the commissioners said in a joint statement.
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But the truth is that the cost of extracting a barrel of heavy oil — the type found in Venezuelan soil — could be quite significant.
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Fracking — the process of extracting natural oil and gas by shooting water and other fluids deep underground — has helped pump money into the economy.
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It's ironic that Morris, a master of extracting answers from everyone from speech therapists to serial killers, cannot adequately answer for such questionable actions.
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BS is a set of Python tools (a Python module, or package) for extracting data from HTML documents, but it's hardly the only set.
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Instead, the oil is mixed up with the dirt in Alberta's boreal forest (underneath a bunch of trees) which makes extracting it very difficult.
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Chart showing other cases in which the government is using the All Writs Act to compel Apple to assist it in extracting data from iPhones.
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Environmental groups are concerned shale gas fracking could contaminate groundwater and that extracting fossil fuels is incompatible with the country's commitment to fight climate change.
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Yet Ecuador has resisted, even going so far as to ask other countries to contribute to a campaign to help it avoid extracting Yasuní's oil.
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In the case of asteroid mining, there is huge potential to generate significant economic returns through extracting resources from a typical Near Earth Asteroid (NEA).
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Fracking is opposed by environmentalists and green groups who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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They exist as a means of extracting labor for private gain in a wide system of penal labor that belies a legacy of American slavery.
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The police also sought programs to help with video analytics, extracting deleted data from computers, recognizing license plates, and breaking into cellphones, procurement records showed.
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Yet the notion of extracting platinum, gold and other valuable minerals from heavenly bodies and propelling them back to Earth is more fiction than science.
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Mike Vogel (Under the Dome) plays the Special Ops leader in charge of extracting a Doctors Without Borders physician from Syrian kidnappers in the pilot.
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Examples include mining ice at the lunar poles, extracting oxygen from lunar soil and building habitats and other infrastructure from materials mined from the moon.
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On Monday Eni increased its Norwegian presence with a view to extracting more offshore oil by merging its subsidiary there with privately-owned Point Resources.
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Mr Pompeo's predecessor, Rex Tillerson, had urged Latin Americans to reject "new imperial powers" like China, bent on extracting natural resources while issuing unpayable loans.
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That means a big carbon emissions load, though extracting fossil fuels from deep in the ground and transporting truckloads of plastics significantly boosts this number.
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But the economics on the supply side are clear: plentiful reserves and the falling cost of technology for extracting oil will soften long-term prices.
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Shares of Joy Global, which manufactures equipment for extracting copper, coal, oil and other commodities, lost roughly 50 percent of their value year over year.
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It is opposed by environmentalists and green groups who say extracting more fossil fuel is at odds with Britain's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Bagley explains that during their interview, Teigen revealed that she regrets not extracting more of her eggs when she underwent fertility treatments several years ago.
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Professor Zhou Weibiao started by extracting anthocyanins, the natural pigments found in foods like grapes and blueberries, from black rice and infused them into bread.
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He thought capitalism had a tendency towards monopoly, as successful capitalists drive their weaker rivals out of business in a prelude to extracting monopoly rents.
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The researcher was George Poinar Jr., the entomologist who popularized with the entire idea of extracting DNA from amber that Jurassic Park is based on.
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It isn't the greatest thing for productivity; I probably spend a good half-hour of every day extracting misdirected missives from my poor beleaguered inbox.
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Starting in January, the former Coalinga prison will be used for growing, extracting, and packaging cannabis, with a focus on concentrates like wax and oil.
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Her research with tuberculosis had made her really good at extracting tiny amounts of bacterial DNA from deposits in people's lungs that have the disease.
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Others are focusing on improving the existing flush toilet systems by extracting and purifying water, or recycling it back to the toilet for more flushing.
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Concerns range from potential spills to providing an outlet for Alberta's oil sands, which some consider a dirtier form of extracting oil than conventional means.
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Congress typically passes the debt limit without comment, but Republicans took the country to the brink of its first default, extracting concessions in the process.
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The new study, led by MacPhee and Hofreiter, built on the 2015 collagen study by extracting mitochondrial DNA from a fossil found in South America.
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To make ultramarine blue, brace yourself: the multi-step process of extracting the pigment from the lapis lazuli stone is a slow return on investment.
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Private companies extracting resources from public or tribal land are supposed to pay royalties on what they produce, just as they do to private landholders.
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The Kalahari desert and the Okavango Delta are unique natural resources on which it can rely for future employment by extracting rents from such uniqueness.
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The sheriff's department and volunteers, including locals and some who came from Texas, rescued stranded residents by boat, extracting families, infants, the elderly and pets.
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Broader focus: Captured CO2 can be used in a lot of other ways than extracting oil, including as a feedstock to make materials like cement.
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Others are willing to give Trump the benefit of the doubt, hoping that he will drop the tariffs after extracting concessions from America's trade partners.
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First, a relatively small number of producers can restrain oil production and rapidly increase oil prices, extracting enormous wealth from the U.S. to foreign producers.
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Trump ordered the embassy move while extracting no concessions from the Israeli government, such as ceasing or even slowing its settlement-building in Palestinian territory.
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But that's exactly what Paradinas uncovered when going through the Planet Mu archives, extracting hundreds of gems to help celebrate its 20th anniversary last year.
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The mine, constructed in a jungle in the state's East Jaintia Hills district, was employing a method of extracting coal known as rat-hole mining.
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He deconstructs the casettes by lopping bits off the side, extracting the magnetic tape inside, and adding motors that let him tinker with the sound.
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Such decrees, which skip competitive bidding, have been cited by Venezuelan and U.S. prosecutors as a means of extracting bribes in some recent corruption cases.
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They patented a method for extracting gluten-like proteins from corn to mimic the spongy texture of bread while manufacturing suitable-for-coeliac food substitutes.
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U.S. industrial production rose 0.2 percent in November due to a rebound in extracting oil and natural gas after a stoppage due to Hurricane Nate.
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They also ruled out the possibility of extracting ancient DNA from the specimen because the arid environment most likely destroyed any genetic material, they said.
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Burning fuel with pure oxygen at high temperatures is extremely efficient, avoiding most airborne emissions and extracting more energy from the same amount of fuel.
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He also was not willing to say that he would immediately ban fracking, a controversial method for extracting oil and gas from shale rock formations.
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A self-described nerdy chemistry guy (by day he is a finance professor), he took out some lab equipment and began extracting the active ingredient.
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Representatives for ConocoPhillips, Chevron and EOG, together with energy industry associations, said that they were committed to responsibly extracting oil and gas from public lands.
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Critics have argued that China is engaging in debt-trap diplomacy — a strategy of extracting political concessions out of a country that owes it money.
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Throughout the first two seasons, agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench innovate the field by developing their own method for extracting motives from sociopathic minds.
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" He also said Moscow had deployed those same Russian mercenaries to the Central African Republic where Russia was "extracting minerals and attempting to buy influence.
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As AI gets better at extracting small tasks from our big projects, it could start tweeting us to-dos or hitting us up on Slack.
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Elmore, the pro, then dazzled everybody by extracting a noxious blue plastic drop cloth from a sidewalk callery-pear tree in about half a second.
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They went over each line, each phrase of a draft resolution aimed at extracting civilians from Aleppo safely, under the supervision of United Nations monitors.
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" They set up a Web site and posted a motto: "Business is the art of extracting money from another man's pocket without resorting to violence.
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In the same way, we are addicted to extracting and using resources to produce things and feel satisfied with having a large number of products.
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The hard part is extracting it from all the useless stuff, which is what most people in food media see when they look at Yelp.
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There have been big advances in image recognition in recent years, largely thanks to deep learning, a statistical technique for extracting meaning from complex data.
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Nuclear threats rarely succeed in extracting concessions from adversaries, according to a book-length study by the political scientists Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann.
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"Our industry is capital intensive ... This is not going to get solved with extracting a couple of points out of the (profit) margin," he said.
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Judge Marx ordered the defense attorneys for the Orchids of Asia spa to pay for extracting relevant splices from the five days' worth of video.
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Deforestation in the area began four years ago, and only last year did authorities chase out loggers and those extracting rocks to build a nearby roadway.
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To turn it into aviation fuel, he suggests siting the electrolysers near plants extracting CO2 from the air—a process known as Direct Air Capture (DAC).
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The researchers want to study the feathers with the aim of extracting protein to study how the creature adapted and whether its plumage worked as camouflage.
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Small elements that surfaced earlier in the film come back, like some kind of scavenger hunt, putting family members in danger and extracting them from it.
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That part of the joint venture likely benefits Rosneft by allowing it to tap Exxon's experience in extracting fossil fuels from tight rock formations, Kapadia explained.
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VirnetX has previously pulled off this trick before, extracting $200 million from Microsoft in 2010 and later $23 million for updated products, according to Bloomberg.[Bloomberg]
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A&E eventually stepped up to defend itself and the show, which it promises will focus on stories about extracting KKK members from the hate group.
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Last year brought us a parade of pimple popping, cyst extracting videos that eerily satisfied some among us — and left the rest of us feeling nauseous.
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The oil is made by extracting CBD from the cannabis plant, then diluting it with something called a carrier oil, usually coconut or hemp seed oil.
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"Social media and video games prey on user addiction, siphoning our kids' attention from the real world and extracting profits from fostering compulsive habits," Hawley said.
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American negotiators could, for instance, target Britain's insurance market, extracting an agreement to lower non-tariff barriers and in so doing cutting that prized trade surplus.
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That's how we landed on our commitment to move toward a closed-loop supply chain and to one day stop extracting materials from the earth altogether.
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Once I was clean (this was done with a cloth, FYI), Rena got to work on extracting my ingrown hairs with a sterilized needle and tweezers.
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A federal judge ruled that Qualcomm illegally suppressed competition in the market for smartphone chips by threatening to cut off supplies and extracting excessive licensing fees.
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On Wednesday, Trump's pick for Treasury secretary said extracting Fannie and Freddie from government control would rank as a "top 10" priority for the next administration.
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The 2015 rules were created to reduce the risks of companies using hydraulic fracturing, the most popular method for extracting oil and gas on federal lands.
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On the western border of Kiruna, Sweden, the state-owned mining company, LKAB, has been extracting iron ore from the Kirunavaara mountains for over a decade.
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Guys are socialized to disregard their health, safety, and lives in pursuit of a greater cause — whether that's fighting crime in New York, or extracting oil.
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Banks don't make money by creating value; they make money by extracting funds from anyone who wants to build a business or even just make transactions.
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Cody spends a lot of time on his channel doing science experiments "from scratch"—turning pee into gunpowder, extracting iodine from seaweed, and refining precious metals.
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It's a tearful exchange, that ends with Dolores extracting her father's control unit, the only way she can take him with her to the Valley Beyond.
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This, Mr Trump argues, is only a fraction of the economic damage China has done to America by stealing or forcibly extracting its companies' intellectual property.
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The gold standard for studying microbial communities is DNA sequencing—but extracting DNA from a spec of plaque is like sticking a forest in a blender.
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But their presence suggests the game's balance has been tinkered with by outside forces interested in extracting more money, rather than making the best possible game.
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The scientists had originally set out to produce fuel, which they did by harvesting freshly grown microalgae, removing most of the water, and extracting the lipids.
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Complex refining margins for advanced facilities capable of extracting even more valuable products like diesel and gasoline, have been especially strong in Europe, industry sources said.
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"We see a wave of consolidation approaching, hence owning the client relationship becomes key to extracting value and winning," writes Morgan Stanley equity analyst Michael Cyprys.
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"They are increasing the amount of data they are collecting, and are really just on the cusp of the extracting the value they have," Chanin said.
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Though the Earth contains plenty of lithium, extracting it can be costly and time-consuming, so higher prices may not automatically stimulate a surge in supply.
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After extracting the vehicle from the water, investigators recovered his dead body and that of his pregnant 20-year-old girlfriend Cherrkisha Jones inside the car.
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To create the perfect broth, Rawat selects specific bones, then simmers them for 48 hours, with the primary purpose of extracting as much collagen as possible.
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Of course, the devil is in the details and unions have relied upon their employees' pre-Janus union membership status as justification to keep extracting dues.
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A Bloomberg analysis of the data found that Aramco's cost of extracting oil was less than $4 a barrel, significantly lower than its big oil peers.
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Remaining issues include the environmental impact of extracting and transporting the oil, which has higher carbon dioxide content than conventional crude, and the project's economic viability.
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By extracting and selling vast amounts of fossil fuels, ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and ConocoPhillips contributed significantly to climate change—and profited immensely by doing so.
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Extracting vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere could help to limit global warming, blamed for causing more heatwaves, wildfires, floods and rising sea levels.
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Despite Oesterlund's promises, consumer complaints continued to pile up, and in 2013, Florida's attorney general finally sued Xacti and its club businesses, extracting a $500,000 settlement.
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If extracting information from the brain could expand a person's sense of agency, wouldn't inserting information—interfering with the basic structure of cognition—risk diminishing it?
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An example beyond my own: A recent survey showed that Ghanaian truck drivers are stopped 16 times a day by traffic police extracting bribes at roadblocks.
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A gap between theory and practice Extracting the curcumin and translating its power into a successful treatment is still a major challenge for researchers, experts say.
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Not only that but INEOS, Britain's largest private firm, are advocates of fracking — a controversial method of extracting gas which has spawned protest groups across England.
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Glencore differs from other mining companies in that, besides extracting raw materials, it also has large operations in trading and marketing oil, metals and other commodities.
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During this time Swedish prosecutors also dropped their cases against him, seeing no prospect of extracting him from the diplomatic asylum he was being shielded by.
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So we end up politicizing and extracting funds out of new construction even though we are 40 years deep into a largely self-imposed housing shortage.
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Suez, the corporation charged with maintaining the system, invests only $22019,000 per year into the system while extracting millions in revenue — $8 million in 2011 alone.
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Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board said on Wednesday that they were extracting data and video from recorders they retrieved from the train's driving cab.
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The central conflict is between "arcanic" people like Maika and humans who have developed a means of extracting magical power from arcanic bodies — brutally, and fatally.
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In California, Nestlé has been criticized for extracting millions of gallons of water for its Arrowhead brand from a national forest already hit hard by drought.
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Donald Trump has promised to unleash an energy revolution by extracting billions of dollars in untapped fossil fuels and gutting incentives to invest in renewable energy.
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So far, the researchers have perfected egg-extracting techniques on southern white rhinos, and soon they plan to attempt the first extraction on Najin and Fatu.
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To do so, they spent two years searching for every epidemiological study of alcohol ever done that met certain criteria and then extracting the original data.
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"Other groups have done a lot of work with extracting lipid residues, fat residues, from ancient pots going back as far as 7000 B.C.," he said.
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The number of U.S. workers operating, extracting and servicing oil fields from Pennsylvania to Texas reached well north of 500,20153 as recently as six years ago.
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Von Neumann and his colleagues conceived of friendly self-reproducing robots that would share our own world and perform useful tasks like extracting minerals from seawater.
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Even if a cease-fire announced late last week holds, the Australian government has said, it is still far too risky to consider extracting the detainees.
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Iran has noted some damage to the boxes that may make examination more difficult, and said that extracting the data could take a month or two.
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Japanese prosecutors were intent on extracting incriminating information, not on determining the truth, he claimed, adding that he was allowed to shower only twice a week.
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Senior US intelligence officials considered extracting at least one Russian asset at the time but did not do so, according to the former senior intelligence official.
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For compliance and risk teams, the solution to an intrusion is no longer as simple as extracting the virus and going ahead with business as usual.
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The process involves extracting gas from rock by cracking it with water and chemicals at high pressure and is banned or limited in most Australian states.
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Leerink analyst David Larsen said it appears that McKesson is not extracting as much value from the price-hikes as it would have in the past.
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However, if technology can improve faster than rock-quality degrades, drillers can keep growing production and even lower the cost of extracting oil, according to LeBlanc.
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Persistent worlds were conceived as a way of putting more value in the game box, not as a way of extracting value from players after release.
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Mr. Christie has sought to present himself in the race as a responsible executive, tested by crisis and capable of extracting major compromises from his Democratic adversaries.
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Many had suspected that the mysterious contractor was an Israeli company called Cellebrite, which has a thriving business in extracting data from iPhones for law enforcement agencies.
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"The painting then begins to tell a story, extracting bits of the conscious mind while allowing moments of the unconscious to seep in as well," Keyes explains.
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Newsom calls her most devoted fans "delvers" for their habit of delving into her long songs (one upwards of 17 minutes) and extracting meaning from each line.
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A federal judge ruled that the chipmaker illegally suppressed competition in the market for smartphone chips by threatening to cut off supplies and extracting excessive licensing fees.
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The data comes from its panel of over 4.4 million online shoppers, whose spending is tracked by extracting details from their hundreds of millions of digital receipts.
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Her "Dropout Piece" was "about" extracting herself from the art world, which she accomplished by moving to Dallas, where her family lived, and losing contact with it.
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Armchair chemists discuss trial-and-error attempts at making kratom stronger with citric acid ("acidify when extracting, then basify before consumption") or turmeric or black seed oil.
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The defense team has said it would also present a witness who would testify Constand once spoke of extracting money from celebrities by making such an accusation.
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So, in other words, AI systems are not typically being built to show their workings — which therefore makes extracting a rationale for an AI-powered decision problematic.
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There, he lords his power over virtual simulations of his colleagues, which he creates by surreptitiously extracting their DNA from everyday office trash, like coffee-cup lids.
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Seinfeld has a way of putting his passengers at ease and extracting fascinating stories, so we'll undoubtedly learn more about Oliver when the episode releases on Thursday.
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The actual act of extracting doesn't burn any of your actions, so you can dash to the extraction area and get out safely before enemies can respond.
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While the information gathering gave considerably more insight than traditional methods of deploying people, the duo found that there was no service for extracting specific data required.
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Roughly $15bn a year goes to research into all low-carbon technologies; that pot needs to increase, and more of it should be channelled to extracting carbon.
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"It doesn't require culturing organisms, it doesn't require extracting DNA, it doesn't require much of anything other than being able to visualize the spores themselves," Stewart says.
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For components where the car industry makes up only part of overall demand, as with lithium-ion batteries, extracting the necessary information from suppliers could be tough.
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Traditional IVF involves extracting a person's eggs, combining them with sperm outside the body, and then transferring those embryos back into the person carrying the baby's uterus.
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Weyrich and her colleagues were able to reconstruct all these fascinating details by extracting microbial DNA from the dental calculus of the Belgian and Spanish Neanderthal groups.
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Everybody seemed very nervous, extracting a promise from me that I would only reveal the broad outlines of what I was about to see, not the details.
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Cellebrite's hacking kit is one of the most popular forensics tools on the market, capable of circumventing passcodes and extracting a wealth of data from seized cellphones.
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Extracting resources from celestial bodies is a volatile and contentious issue, with international treaties calling for exploration to be carried out for the benefit of all countries.
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Instead of reaching in and extracting a string, this time you drop in an n-bit string, call it x, and out pops another n-bit string.
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"But the contamination from extracting metals is much more permanent (than farming)," she said, adding she was working to train more Intag farmers in sustainable agriculture practices.
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It represented a deliberate, state-sponsored assault to trash the notion of a level playing field in favor of extracting every drop of propaganda from medal counts.
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It requires using nearly every second of the eight minutes Mario Maker affords the player to beat a level, extracting a grueling level of patience and skill.
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If it's made in the traditional way — extracting the kavalactones with water, using only the Noble variety, using only the plant's roots — kava is safe, they say.
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Remember, the party's congressional wing deliberately set about extracting concessions from President Obama, using the threat of gratuitous default via a refusal to raise the debt ceiling.
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Earlier Rubicons show the effort of extracting as much fruit, substance and tannic power as possible from the grapes, but the 2013 seems more fluent and graceful.
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The effort was repeatedly interrupted because of adverse seas and weather, and the technical difficulties of extracting a wooden vessel from a depth of about 1,210 feet.
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The new combined entity, very briefly known as Glencore Xstrata, was much more exposed to the capital-intensive business of extracting those commodities out of the ground.
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Benham was built a century ago as a coal mining camp by a subsidiary of International Harvester, which mined the nearby hillsides, extracting coal to make steel.
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OSLO (Reuters) - High costs of extracting greenhouse gases from thin air could tumble with new technologies that can help to combat climate change, scientists said on Thursday.
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Four years later, the hospital tried to test the head's DNA, by extracting its tooth -- the part least likely to be contaminated, because of the protective enamel.
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The longer the government keeps extracting cash from the crucial oil sector, the greater the damage to the country's future economic prospects, even if oil prices rebound.
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When the bud and trim supplied by Cullen and other growers arrives at Organa, it is ground up to make extracting the cannabinoids from the plants easier.
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The skies were cloudy, but the air was thick and hot, extracting rivulets of sweat from a pool of people waiting in line at the ice machine.
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Supporters of the bill say declawing is like amputation because it removes part of the bones in the cat's paw, rather than just extracting the scythelike claws.
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And keeping those extras readily accessible can help keep you from extracting your personal charger from under your nightstand for the benefit of dinner or party guests.
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Mr. Bonné succeeds in extracting the answers from decades of overwrought expert instruction and presenting them in a clear, easygoing manner This is not a reference work.
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"I honestly feel he had some means of extracting some form of knowledge/energy from the environment or universe," he wrote of Father Cornelius in an email.
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The profits from extracting these fuels mainly flow into powerful private hands, but the negative consequences — air pollution, degraded ecosystems, greenhouse gases — are borne by the public.
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When the Mets' 250 season went sideways, Familia knew they would follow the standard practice of extracting any bit of a return from their pending free agents.
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Regions that were known for extracting as much ripeness, power and fruitiness as possible in making their red wines were pulling back in the direction of harmony.
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May's withdrawal agreement passes on Friday, Parliament would meet the European Union's deadline for completing the Brexit process and extracting Britain from the bloc by May 22.
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Qiagen, a Netherlands-based company that makes the RNA-extracting kits, has said it's ramping up production of its RNA extraction kits in response to the shortage.
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They are trying something that has repeatedly failed in Utah: mining the state's enormous deposits of oil sands, an arduous process of extracting oil from hard rock.
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Extracting the money from the equation lets the focus shift, rightly, to the more pernicious influences that people rarely acknowledge—and that are much harder to fix.
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The cooperative would create a pay-and-benefits structure for art handlers based on seniority funded, in part, by pooling paychecks and extracting percentages from client contracts.
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The J8006HDC model runs at a slow 80 RPM and uses no heat while extracting nutrients, allowing your juice to stay fresh for up to 72 hours.
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After that, because we have been so slow to reduce emissions, we will likely need to go "carbon negative" for a while, extracting more than we emit.
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Easier disassembly could lead to extracting purer — and, consequently, more valuable — materials from the batteries that can then be sold and / or used to manufacture new batteries.
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Instead, Mr. Trump appears intent on extracting the savings he needs for military spending from the one part of the budget already most squeezed, domestic discretionary spending.
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In January this year, the SEC charged nine defendants with hacking into the SEC Edgar database and extracting corporate announcements — including earnings announcements — before they were public.
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There is overwhelming evidence that these natural solutions can pay for themselves quickly, improving food security, creating jobs, reducing poverty and extracting billions of tons of carbon.
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There won't be just one battle in which marginalized communities attempt to defend themselves against capitalists extracting the last bit of value from the fossil fuel economy.
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Family-owned Roquette has been extracting protein from peas since 2005 in France, where it has been expanding output to meet growing European demand for the product.
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Most of the former detainees described a similar process of extracting confessions that could be prosecuted under the counterterrorism law, the Physicians for Human Rights study said.
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He iced out his rivals by charging many of them with corruption, extracting forfeitures of great sums of wealth that the Saudi government claims were ill-gotten.
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The company has been under increasing pressure from activist investor Jonathan Litt to boost its sliding share price by extracting value from its substantial real estate holdings.
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The tech firms are expected to have higher returns on capital than the oligopolies of old, suggesting that they are better at extracting income per dollar of assets.
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With higher quotas, the Atacama salt flat alone could more than quadruple production to 2083,2208 tonnes a year without extracting more brine, says Eduardo Bitran, Corfo's chief executive.
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The IoT analytics tool lets you gather, store and then query the messages coming from your IoT sensors, while extracting specific sets of data on a regular basis.
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Mr Dixon points to services that manage data in creative ways, for instance extracting insights from digital information while letting consumers and companies keep control of their data.
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Speaking to the ITV News, Kotey explained that he joined ISIS as a regular fighter but was then given the job of extracting money from the hostages' families.
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To continue extracting much-needed foreign revenue from visiting tourists, hotels hosted state-run discotheques—many of which played the same top 40 tracks as the underground parties.
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Yet what was more important: extracting a couple percentage points of manufacturing efficiency, or building a product that was rapidly improving and pulling farther ahead of the competition?
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"It is keeping a lot of TV programs on the air and profitable ... [and] extracting a lot of value out of the libraries of TV studios," Battaglio said.
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Despite his success in congress, he, like other presidents, has found it hard to manage a legislature composed of 28 parties, many of them machines for extracting patronage.
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But the films are also, in a way that's almost unbearably wistful, daydreams about extracting an equitable relationship from a situation in which there's a huge power imbalance.
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The platform, launched last month, analyses these management plans and other data to make sure companies using the exchange have the correct permits for extracting wood, Costa said.
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However, Chappell added that the specific malware used by the Russians was sophisticated and developed specifically for the purpose of spreading across a network and extracting the files.
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The risk, of course, is that America looks like a force of exploitation, willing to enter hostile foreign lands for two reasons only: killing terrorists and extracting resources.
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It ranges from small-scale lending via word-of-mouth introduction in housing estates and workplaces, to sophisticated schemes extracting payments through a network of contacts for years.
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Trump remains hellbent on extracting payments from Middle Eastern countries, in the form of natural resources, for the trillions of dollars America has spent since the early 2000s.
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And even then, "the DNA preserved in these bones is far from intact," Beth Shapiro, a biologist who specializes in extracting ancient DNA, tells me in an email.
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For each patient, the team began by extracting a small biopsy specimen (6 millimeters in diameter) from the nasal septum under local anesthetic using a minimally invasive procedure.
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But now the state of Illinois wants ensure that all companies extracting geolocation data from individuals must provide an opt-in, or else they'll have to pay up.
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That faction, the House Freedom Caucus, has been emboldened by extracting key concessions from Trump in order to pass his health care bill through the House last month.
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The Latin name for grapeseed extract, we found that many of our hero brands are extracting various parts of the seed for its youth-enhancing skin-care benefits.
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Analysis by Deméré and his colleagues suggest the mastodon remains were modified by early humans, who were likely making tools from the bone and extracting the precious marrow.
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A fresh juice allows you to get the most out of your fruits and vegetables, extracting vitamins and nutrients that would otherwise be depleted through other cooking methods.
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The collective spent the last several years conducting their own research into the chemical processes required for extracting carbon from car emissions and recycling it into usable ink.
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It happened because Facebook's entire business model and algorithms were built on incentivizing sensational content and extracting as much data as possible from users to repackage to advertisers.
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There's a lot to this, from algorithmically extracting data from audio recordings and live performances to developing new models for describing musical perception and for generating expressive music.
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North Dakota's most recent boom started when companies found a layer of oil-rich shale called the Bakken and began extracting oil from it in the early 2000s.
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Ecuador remains willing to shield Assange from any possible extradition for the immediate future but has no way of extracting him without London police interference, hence the impasse.
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Cobalt is primarily mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but SK Innovation is also sourcing cobalt from Australia and extracting the mineral from waste batteries, Yoon said.
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Now regulators in Europe are asking whether Facebook is excessively collecting details about the online activities of internet users — in effect, forcibly extracting a valuable commodity from consumers.
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The companies compress the high-concentration CO2 they capture and then can sell it for use in industrial applications, including making drinks fizzy, creating fuel and extracting oil.
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Making sense of DNA data is a two-step process, namely the biochemical-sequencing of the DNA and the analyzing and extracting insights from the sequenced DNA data.
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Our sources say by extracting exponentially more than the damage warranted, with the help of a gun, that constituted robbery and therefore the police report was not false.
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A sampling task involves a computer algorithm that does the equivalent of reaching into a box with a certain distribution of tiles and randomly extracting one of them.
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The Nico Young project has been designed as a heap leach project, a cheaper process of extracting nickel than the industry-dominant high pressure acid leach (HPAL) process.
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Reproductive experts from Kenya, Europe and South Africa hope to have designed a means of extracting the eggs from Najin by the end of this year, he said.
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It is relatively uncomplicated, especially when compared with in vitro fertilization which involves extracting an egg, inseminating it outside the body and then reinjecting it into the uterus.
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Stripe does have a reputation for being "very good at ... extracting a lot of complexity" from setting up payments systems, said Jordan McKee, research director at 451 Research.
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The water is filtered through the mangroves, extracting the final nutrients, and the water can either be fed back to the ocean or recycled to the fish farms.
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According to the person who worked with the company, Cellebrite then realized it could be extracting much more data from the phones — and started developing its current capabilities.
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We will help our customers design buildings that generate more energy than they use, make products without mining or extracting raw materials, and design cities that restore ecosystems.
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Though small, the boat is so heavy that extracting it from the water means having to organize the sort of event inspired by Tom Sawyer's fence-painting scheme.
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Of course, Facebook is only extracting object-based data at the moment, and it's not necessarily trying to draw inferences about user behavior from the contents of photos.
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The woman — girl, really — was physically tiny, not to mention inappropriately dressed for the task of extracting this colossal incubus, this 10-ton Minotaur, from the fourth floor.
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The whole approach seems a calculated kind of political water torture aimed at extracting God-knows-what concessions from the Saudis—concessions that would benefit Erdogan, not Khashoggi.
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When Bhima and Karan are fully grown, Pandit sees them pulling rides around the farm or powering a ghani, the traditional Indian system for extracting oil from seeds.
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A federal court ruled late Tuesday night that Qualcomm's practice of extracting licensing fees from phone companies has "strangled competition" and hurt consumers in violation of antitrust law.
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Last November, he told CNBC that the high productivity and low cost of extracting this so-called pre-salt production would be a critical to keeping Petrobras competitive.
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Your intention [should be] to just get it out and move on — you can't go too deep, because squeezing or extracting can [become] a tic, it's really addicting.
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In one recent Snapchat, weird social media worlds collided as Dr. Miami was shown extracting pimples and blackheads from his staff members' skin: something Sandra Lee, MD — a.k.a.
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That's not just because Robert Mueller, the special counsel, is tightening the screws on Manafort in the hope — apparently futile so far — of extracting unrelated evidence against Trump.
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Representatives of the financial industry said the new tone was a welcome shift from an era when industry perceived the commission as being hellbent on extracting severe punishments.
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Petroleum engineers typically work in an office and travel to drilling sites to design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth's surface.
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Yet Mr. Buffett's previous deals have demonstrated that he often takes advantage of being the lender of last resort, extracting extra compensation for the risk that Berkshire assumes.
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LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Hedge fund Elliott Management is probably about half way to achieving its goal of extracting better returns out of BHP, the world's largest mining company.
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It does its job and you get a glass of smooth, fresh juice, but the machine is loud and is not incredibly precise when extracting juice from pulp.
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It also does not mandate countries to stop extracting fossil fuels through hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") or traditional drilling, though it encouraged them to move toward renewable energy sources.
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Although Texas is rich in energy and Mr. Perry is big on extracting it, he cannot afford too many "oops moments" if he is named to that post.
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The underground treasures have stirred many rebellions, and Mr. Kabila is widely suspected of extracting millions of dollars for himself and his family from highly suspicious mining deals.
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He cited a prohibition in the park's management plan on "removing or extracting soil ... rock, or earth," and said government permits issued earlier this year violate this clause.
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By the end of September, the UC's $70 billion pension fund and $13.4 billion endowment will no longer hold any stakes in companies involved with extracting fossil fuels.
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"If you were a brand-new company looking to make fuel, the cost of finding and then extracting fossil fuel is going to be really substantial," he says.
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These are the years most biographers linger on, extracting all the juices, because they're when an unusual life begins to diverge from the mundane ones that surround it.
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If you're having trouble extracting loot because you get bum-rushed when you call in the helicopter, try waiting down the block until the timer is closer to zero.
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The richest man in the world at the time of his grandson's kidnapping, Getty made the bulk of his eventual billion-dollar fortune extracting oil from the Middle East.
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In determining whether the pipeline is in the public's interest, the NEB will weigh the emissions from extracting and refining the oil shipped on the pipeline, the regulator said.
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Accessible only by air and an ice road that operates for two months of the year, the mine was plagued with groundwater problems from extracting diamonds below Snap Lake.
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And defeating the Islamic State will require extracting it from the much larger cities of Raqqa, Syria, and Mosul, Iraq, as well as from many other towns and villages.
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My mom is really good at incorporating textures and making things feel three dimensional, and looking at color palates and extracting weird color combos that you wouldn't normally do.
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The increasingly exposed shoreline has resulted in more and larger dust storms, making it more difficult for companies to get the water required for extracting salt and other minerals.
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They're large systems that are extracting completely different forms of value than you think you're giving by saying hi to your mum or liking a picture of a cat.
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That list includes a reported $325 million offer to buy Simbol Materials, the startup that was extracting small amounts of lithium near the Salton Sea east of San Diego.
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The next photo gives a little more context to what's happening: apparently this cord is extracting information from her phone which will free her of her (alleged) cheating confines.
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The doc is famous for the up-close-and-personal videos she films of herself popping and extracting a variety of clogged pores — from oversized blackheads to inflamed cysts.
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Efficiently extracting intelligence from traditional threat analysis reports — typically gigantic PDF files that utilize confusing codes and notations — has been a nearly impossible undertaking for any human or machine.
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Modern civilisation has not shown much restraint in the use of technologies which make extracting resources from the earth or the seas easier, as the current overfishing crisis shows.
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LONDON (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) Space mining, extracting resources from near-earth asteroids, is "not science fiction any more".
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Government meddling held down gas prices, which meant that many producers would simply flare it off (while extracting oil) instead of bothering to sell it at a deep loss.
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Thousands of children risk their lives working for a pittance in India's crumbling mica mines, extracting the sparkly mineral used in lipsticks and eye-shadow as well as electronics.
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North Dakota's Bakken is the country's third-largest shale oil field and extracting crude there is cheaper than the top Permian, making it an attractive bet for oil producers.
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International human rights activists say Jordan's military courts lack proper legal safeguards and say there are growing cases of the mistreatment of detainees and of extracting confessions under duress.
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GUNSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Workers at a rural South Korean factory are busy extracting some of the world's most coveted metals, used in the batteries that power electric cars.
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Scientists took 6413 bone samples from 151 mummies, dating from approximately 1400 B.C. to A.D. 400, extracting DNA from 90 individuals and mapping the full genome in three cases.
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According to some of these physicists' explanations, although Maxwell's demon is not directly doing work on the system, it is extracting information about the system by sorting the molecules.
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Observers have warned that the regime has a track record of extracting concessions without giving much in return, in order to ensure the survival of the Kim family dynasty.
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" Javed Noorani, an Afghan analyst who has written extensively about extractive industries, said: "We have to define a vision for our mines and how we go about extracting each.
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The glass facade, like a nesting doll, is just a shell enclosing a separate building with the classrooms, the gap in between acting as a virtual chimney, extracting heat.
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Confined to a 1,000-square-foot habitat inside and spacesuits outside, the researchers spent their time extracting water from dry rock, growing plants and crawling through gigantic lava tubes.
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One line of dialogue mentions the Reid Technique, a method of interrogation that sometimes involves investigators telling suspects they have evidence they committed the crime, thereby extracting a confession.
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But the company is battling its own losses and a campaign by activist investor Land & Buildings to boost its share price by extracting value from its real estate holdings.
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" Clinton said that there would apparently be "nothing wrong" with a foreign adversary extracting Trump's financial documents and passing them off to "whatever the new Wikileaks happens to be.
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Before any new election, they say, the new prime minister should first negotiate a deal extracting Britain from the bloc, and then seek endorsement of it from the voters.
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Given a choice, I'd rather have an electrified China but a US where gas technologies continue to improve, lowering emissions to near zero and extracting reliably ascending fuel economy.
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Because he's transgender, he planned to undergo in vitro fertilization — extracting his eggs so they could be fertilized outside the body — with his wife carrying the baby to term.
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Critics also say that by creating these loans, China is engaging in debt-trap diplomacy — a strategy of extracting political concessions out of a country that owes it money.
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