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Like White, he could be derivative of Weston, but he extended what Weston did, creating some nudes that have no counterpart in their sense of physical intimacy and their luscious depiction of the texture of skin.
Many other common workplace complaints (e.g. too hot, too cold, too noisy) were found to be derivative of the major requirements for individual control and privacy.
"We wanted to do something big and bold and entertaining, something that would get people talking about Volkswagen," he added, but would not be judged to echo or be derivative of "The Force".
Such models can be independent from one another or one may be derivative of the other.
According to Leibniz, if the only genuinely real beings are mind-like simple substances, then bodies, motion, and everything else must result from or be derivative of those simple substances and their perceptual states.
Work submitted in satisfaction of either of the two writing requirements may not largely be derivative of work undertaken in pursuit of another academic degree, in a summer job or other environment outside the Law School, and may not be written as part of a class that satisfies another ABA requirement (e.g., professional responsibility, experiential learning, etc.
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"Because I couldn't think of anything it was derivative of".
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