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"But we gleaned no new information as to how the fire might have started."
It is a hard life, from what I have gleaned.
Many hours must go by before she could hope to glean information as to what had happened to him.
What remains to be gleaned after its work is done?
Sometimes, even the most basic information is hard to glean.
It was all I could do to glean that much.
But she could glean nothing further without going inside, and that would not be easy.
She had the feeling that there was more here to be gleaned.
There was nothing more to be gleaned at the G!
I gleaned a lot of useful information from him, too.
"Was anyone able to glean anything more from the site?"
And there is no important new message to be gleaned from the show itself.
Strange how she had gleaned so much from the few hours they'd been together.
In two hundred years, he had gleaned a great deal of medical knowledge.
I'm using information gleaned from fifty years of the space program.
That's all I've gleaned from my 28 years on earth.
From his own conversation I was able to glean nothing.
That was the only good news I could glean from the events.
"How much were you able to glean from my end of the conversation?"
Nothing she said gleaned a reaction from him, much less a response.
Real Americans, they've gleaned, want to be members of a minority.
And yet, there was no evidence that the information thus gleaned had been passed on to anyone.
Karen asked, trying to glean more information from the man.
All she had gleaned was that they seemed to be old friends, fighting in different ways for the same cause.
He could, however, confirm one fact gleaned from the public record.