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Unhappy in his marriage to his second of three wives, Mary, Rockwell "derived something intangible" from Mr. Hildebrandt's company "that she could not provide," Ms. Solomon, a frequent contributor to The New York Times, wrote in an excerpt from the book published in this month's Smithsonian magazine.
Clearly, despite the pop star trappings and the heavy-duty amplification, many people derive something rewarding from such events.
Intent on deriving something constructive from her death, Wilder spoke out to urge doctors to look for the family links that could lead to earlier diagnosis.
So, let's now go back to our original goal, which was to derive something like the Law of Conservation of Energy in two dimensions instead of one.
But we can derive something of great potential value from the idea that we are, as human beings, capable of setting the past aside.
"Perhaps psychology has convinced us that the human psyche is too complex to derive something so tough and enduring as art from something so fragile and transitory as love," Ms. Prose writes.
While they may still derive something from exercise, a tenuous promise of possibly improved health can be a hard sell for people who want to look better or feel more vigorous.
If Novak can make those very small, incremental improvements, he can derive something from Boris".
We all have the freedom to choose whether to derive something genuine from our experience or to render it a waste of time.
But if preferences are basic, then deriving something like desires from them becomes an interesting task (discussed briefly above, in Section 2.3).
Far more popular in the U.S. than in Europe, Elijah's new fashion currency may derive something from its stylish sister name Eliza.
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