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These penalty kicks, however, all derived from the same penalty.
They are all derived from a single abstract painting from the 1990s.
We build our cities from stone, brick, steel, concrete, glass and bitumen – all derived from nature.
Such is the substance of three new films, all derived from works by popular authors.
The 12 attendant monkeys are all derived from an Andy Warhol drawing from 1957.
"It all derived from African dance," he says, referring to the evolution of contemporary street dance, "that path of struggle.
There are three classic arguments, all derived from Epicurus and his follower Lucretius, that it is irrational to fear death.
The laws of conservation of energy, momentum, and angular momentum are all derived from classical mechanics.
The shapes are familiar: they're all derived from "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even".
Perhaps endowing it with such oomph leaves little for the rest of the set, all derived from debut CD Back to Bedlam, which passes pleasantly but generically.
We use energy resources including coal, oil, gas, uranium, geothermal, hydroelectric, wave and wind power, all derived from non-living nature.
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