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It's one of several tracks that features a hook made from a vocal cut up into an unintelligible loop, an idea derived from MK's mid-90s remix of the Nightcrawlers' Push the Feeling On and currently voguish with pop producers, although this being an album made in the rarefied environs of the musical aristocracy, the unintelligible voice has been provided by Beyoncé.

Performances of "Students of the Asphalt Jungle," a piece derived from old and new choreography, will inaugurate an outdoor dance series in Coffey Park in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.

Testosterone, an androgen, is a steroid hormone derived from cholesterol.

Triptolide is a biological diterpenoid derived from the Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii HOOK f.

Triptolide is a therapeutic diterpenoid derived from the Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii Hook f.

(a) is derived from subsec.

Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.

He says Downie is speaking a language "derived from English".

Now it's predicated on a familiarity derived from ubiquity.

On its head is a helmet derived from "Victory".

(Ethanol is a fuel derived from corn).

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