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He derived the word "dataclysm" from the Greek word kataklysmos, for the Great Flood.
He derived inspiration from sources as diverse as Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy and William Blake's visionary poetry.
He derived the basic equation of kinetic theory, which reads P = NMV2.
He derived his material from Stoic, Academic, Epicurean, and Peripatetic sources.
He derived his style from the close study of Chinese tradition and of nature.
He derived tremendous satisfaction from his work and relationships with patients and colleagues.
He derived satisfaction from reading annual reports, but took true delight reading the improving report cards of youngsters he'd sent to school on scholarships.
He derived them from photographs in Life magazine, which he turned into silkscreens and transferred on to canvas as black images on blue and white.
He derived a target-based LOP model to choose an optimal biomaterial for the application.
He derived the system size distribution as well as waiting time distribution in the queue.
He derived this notion, as he was the first to admit, from Marx.
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