Brooke observed, "Your farmers leave some barley for the women to glean, I see.
From his own conversation I was able to glean nothing.
Is it not strange that the humble and poverty-stricken have not availed themselves of the pleasure they might glean by donning diamonds and silks and playing Caliph among the haunts of the upper world?
How your guest is supposed to glean what to wear from this is a mystery to me, but I suppose that is precisely the point.
We don't yet know how much new insight T witter will glean from these proposals, beyond what we already know to be true about its conversational health.
To create this list and others like it, each year, we at Great Place to Work survey millions of employees in more than 50 countries to glean their insights on what makes them love the work they do, and to learn how their employers have created an exemplary work environment.
And, they don't necessarily keep the information they glean from this research to themselves.
And it is a reflection of a broader shift in the study of economics, in which the most cutting-edge work increasingly relies less on a big-brained individual scholar developing mathematical theories, and more on the ability to crunch extensive sets of data to glean insights about topics as varied as how incomes differ across society and how industries organize themselves.
A 2014 study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine journal, linked law carb diets (or those who glean less than 50-percent of their calories from carbohydrates) with some foul-smelling side effects.
His study, published in the journal Legal and Criminological Psychology, suggests that police will glean even more information if they build up a rapport with the interviewee.
His study, published in the journal Legal and Criminological Psychology, suggests that police will glean even more information if they build up a rapport with the interviewee.