Extractor in a sentence as a noun

It's to replace the vacuum extractor or forceps.

But I have one major critique: your extractor UI is way way way too complex.

What is a non-lexical phrase extractor?I googled it but it leads back to this page.

As someone who writes an html content extractor, you have no idea how much I hate you.

It requires 25 steps and 5 specialty tools such as a spudger, a T3 torx screwdriver, micro sim extractor, etc.

My most used cli tool outside of the default nuts and bolts is dtrx, the best and easiest file extractor for *nix. No more fiddling with flags or looking up, handles issues with putting lots of things in different directories or the wrong permissions on files.

Open source community could use a good text extractor as most of the current ones are pretty bad on server side and Readability's old code requires browser components to work well.

So I'll have to write a mini bash parser which isn't trivial.- the automatic options extractor isn't perfect and requires manual corrections here and there- add an API for command line toolsI'll be happy to answer any questions you might have.

> Now, that's not illegal on craig/craigslist's part, but he can either be an openness-advocating philanthropreneur, as he tends to brand himself, or he can be a lockdown value extractor with a legal team, as it seems they're on their way to becoming.

Compare with someone who is, say, 30, and doing some topological quantum lattice tensor dilithium crystal quark extractor thing, it's just "blub" - it's so far beyond most of us we can't tell much more than that person is quite smart at something we know nothing about.

Extractor definitions

noun

an instrument for extracting tight-fitting components

noun

an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension

See also: centrifuge separator

noun

a mechanism in a firearm that pulls an empty shell case out of the chamber and passes it to the ejector