Sentence examples for a claim derived from from inspiring English sources

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The first of these countsGeoffreybecame duke of Normandy in 1144 and his successorHenryadded Aquitaine by virtue of his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1152 and became king of England in 1154 by successfully pursuing a claim derived from his maternal grandfather, Henry I of England.

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What's fair about equating a current shareholder and bondholder claim derived from money lent, with an unquantifiable litigation claim for a near perpetual time period for future medical, legal and hypothetical expenses.

This claim derived from his father's mother, Amicia, sister of Robert IV (died 1204), the last Beaumont earl of Leicester, whose lands had been divided between Amicia and her younger sister Margaret, countess of Winchester.

Below is a list of Pattle's claims derived from a number of sources.

Just to be clear, this joint claim derives from them both sharing the same doctrinal foundation: ʿAbd al-Wahhab's key text, The Book of Monotheism.

This is primarily the result of the Land Claims Act of 1851 (following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo) that required all claims deriving from the Spanish and Mexican governments to be filed within two years.

At the time, Marshall Kirkpatrick did some poking around and pieced together the early history of Lift, which he claims derived from an earlier app that the pair put together.

But Benedict, who had maintained his claims against three Roman popes (Boniface IX, Innocent VII, and Gregory XII) and two antipopes whose claims derived from the Council of Pisa (Alexander V and John XXIII), refused to yield to Pope Martin V, who was elected in November 1417 to achieve unity.

To that hydraulic model, Freud adds several questionable claims derived from his general psychoanalytic theory of the mind.

However, such a claim was derived from a non-inducible gene knockout experiment in which the NMDA receptors were absent throughout all stages of memory processes as well as animal's adult life.

For reasons that seemed sound at the time, I claimed the word stole in this title derived from the Greek word meaning a garment.

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