What can be teased out of the small percentage of the genome distinguishing modern human groups?
Experimenters have teased out this surprising conclusion by inviting subjects to gamble on the throw of dice.
That fact needs to be teased out of data, something the statisticians and engineers at IBM can do.
The siblings teased each other about who would steal a bite of their father's food.
This is a part of the kludge that Facebook has become that should be teased apart.
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Only this morning we were being teased with the idea of a touchscreen Chromebook.
For the past four days, Obsidian has teased a mystery project on their home page.
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Benjelloun teased Gordon Greer before curling the ball into the far corner from 18 yards.
Before unveiling the car, Ferrari marketing director Nicola Boari teased us with its whip-fast digits.
He said players happily admit they are nerds who are often teased and tormented about their sport.
She teased him for looking handsome with his shirt off, and saved her venom for his critics.
He also teased a new revenue stream around commerce, although details on that will have to wait.
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It's been handled, teased and even redesigned at the behest of Razer's social legions.
The same child might consistently lash out when teased by a peer, but readily submit to adult punishment.
In the midst of hopelessness and despair, brief glimpses of optimism have teased ardent fans of the Brewers.
At dinner, both Nana and Lili teased Huong, saying she had begun working for me, as a cleaning lady.
In one of his first competitions, an older boy was being teased about a low score and started crying.
Stephen King and others have teased Rowling for overusing adverbs when describing speech.
Floyd and Fred pretended to find it funny and occasionally they teased back.
He said although the man was teased by fellow students, he remained friendly.
He blasts them for not doing bigger, better studies that might have teased out Vioxx's effect on the arteries.
He was teased by the late star's long-time manager, Joe Adams, about always losing chess games to Ray Charles.
Picasso, who did not like Chagall's work, teased him about his high prices.
Recently, Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi of Manhattan's Torrisi Italian Specialties teased the cow tummy into a calamari-like state.
The doctors and corpsmen teased us about it and wanted us to ask Mother Superior when their turn would be.
Horace Greeley was pilloried mercilessly for his nonstop gaffes in 1872, and in 1852, opponents endlessly teased the corpulent Gen.
"That is far better teased out through consultation rather than being imposed in the statutory form proposed, " Lord Faulks said.
Rather, he has teased ordinary circumstances into something extraordinary, which is exactly what we want our fiction writers to do.
As a mechanical engineering student at the University of Munich, he teased increasing amounts of electricity from solar cells headed into orbit.
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