Elsewhere in the Torah, in addition to the right to glean for grain in the field, the alien is given the right to glean from grapevines and olive trees.
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The machines glean many thousands of copies of the same strand to eventually determine the identity of individual letters.
What I was talking about -- what has been provided by the work, the positive work that the Speaker of the House and the President did, is a lot of detail about how you could get to significant tax reform and entitlement reform, and the savings that you can glean from that, the deficit reduction you can glean from that.
If European leaders and the voters who elect them glean the right lessons from history and manage to steer their continent away from the edge of the cliff, then we won't see a repeat of that disaster of a global crash.
Besides improving traffic reporting, the information that the systems glean can also help to route traffic, assist town planners and fine-tune future assistive driving technologies.
Fraudsters read potential victims' online profiles, and use the information they glean to refine their pitches.
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But scientists still hope to study the entity and glean insights into how it was created and how it might evolve.
Your experience is only as strong as the crowd you keep so your follow list will determine the value you glean from Twitter.
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Then try to glean the best aspects from all these titles.
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This provides a perspective to glean the potential for crowdfunding investors.
But the show's designer, Robert Carsen, known primarily for his work in theater and opera, also wants the visitor to glean a sense of experiencing differing Bohemias for themselves.
Instead, the huge compilations they prepare go through international bureaucratic reviews, where political appointees dissect them, line by line, to glean the best stuff that typically supports what IPCC wanted to say in the first place.
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Why waste energy on the tools of persuasion, runs the argument, when you can glean results simply by streamlining how the customer makes a transaction?
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To read the above passage in isolation is to perhaps glean from it uncertainty on the part of Fellowes about the good or bad of disruptive economic change, but to read the novel in full is to see that Fellowes sides with Schumpeter.
One needs to go back a decade to glean even the slightest sense of who he is.
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And it's an awful lot to glean from the simple act of asking someone to deliver an invocation.
The important thing to glean from this tech talk is that it works.
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Moda is trying to gain a competitive advantage by using the advance information they glean from trunk show sales.
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Week after week, we get to glean what the stylists come up with.
Baylor is also an active participant within the SAP Community Network (SCN) and relies on the influential organziation to glean valuable IT tips.
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If investment bankers are increasingly cut off from the information that analysts glean about companies, is there much point in keeping analysts at all?
In fact, I have only met her on one occasion and, from what I can glean, the two of us are not in political synch.
So maybe the lesson we can glean from Steve W. and Steve J. is that it really helps to couple visionary businessmen with brilliant engineers.
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Jo Pickin, a radiographer from Velindre Hospital in Cardiff, has carried out her own research into how much information breast cancer patients manage to glean from the media.
In any case, that's about all we can glean from the patent application, but feel free to peek for yourselves if you feel like letting your imaginations get ahead of you.
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There are some things we can glean from the specifications of the device, however, including the lack of a front-facing camera on the 8S. Given that the Microsoft-owned Skype looks likely to be a core feature of the new Windows mobile OS, it seems a shame to not include -- if not the wide-angled front-facer of the 8X -- then something a little tamer.
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However, the researchers believe that they can glean enough "clean" snippets of sound, enough of the time, to make it work.
In an environment far too dry to sustain much life, the flora and fauna have adapted, enabling them to glean just enough moisture from the ocean fog that spills inland at dawn.
Even so, many people who consent to sharing data online don't realize the additional intimate details that researchers can glean from it, said Helen Nissenbaum, director of the Information Law Institute at New York University, who wasn't involved in the study.
Of course, there are significant provisos to get through first -- it's only one machine, running on Apple's drivers, testing mostly Apple applications, and the two systems default to different versions of QuickTime -- but we can still glean some indication of where the two heavyweights are relative to one another.
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