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But Santiago's plantation mistress isn't a shrew who derives sadistic pleasure from flogging her slaves.
Mr. Shaff is a classically trained trumpeter who derives much of his inspiration from playing antiphonal "call and response" music.
He said his son was "a very simple person at heart" who "derives pleasures from simple things in life".
For his second show, he is presenting the New York debut of Colin McClain, a young artist from Tennessee who derives his motifs from Gray's Anatomy.
I am also the kind of person who derives joy from reading the fine print on bank statements and runs spreadsheets on my credit card spending.
And who derives the benefit from that view, the old families that built the town or the recent arrivals who have helped revive its fortunes?
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Those who derive satisfaction from watching the overemployed actor Laurent Lucas get roughed up, however, are in luck.
On the whole, I find realism across the spectrum from conservationists to those who derive a living from the sea.
The financing of these demonstrations does not directly concern the Childs, who derive no money from them personally.
Sydney nurse Mary Wallace was allegedly strangled by a convicted rapist who derived gratification from choking women, a court has heard.
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