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An extract from the 42-year-old Scobie's new book Endgame published in reads: 'When laces get even the smallest bit threadbare, a staff member must quickly switch them out with a fresh, ironed pair.
Before reciting the memorial prayer for martyrs of the Holocaust, Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg read an extract from the Pearls Of Childhood by Vera Gissing, who escaped to Britain from Czechoslovakia in 1939.
Citing an extract from Meghan's blog, The TIG, from her pre-royal days.
Edited extract from (Hachette) by Alexandra Collier, on sale March 29.
I have equally put up an extract from the amended FRA Act which supports FRA’s intervention in the market price for maize and mealie meal in line with the provisions of Competition and Consumer Protect Act.
In an extract from the book, Grant also condemns the way, as the host of Q&A, he had to allow a white person on the panel when discussing the significance of the Queen’s death.
Source: https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/05/blacktivism-and-the-crown/
Two Greek companies have been producing an extract from white snail eggs, snail caviar, which has a strong anti-aging, regenerative, and antioxidant effect.
Source: https://greekreporter.com/2023/04/20/greek-companies-invest-in-anti-aging-snail-caviar/
While that could well be an extract from a newspaper article written any time over the last year, this was almost 150 years ago.