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Both derive from symbols of mensural notation (q.v.; used from c. 1260 to 1600), the system preceding the modern one.

It says much about Ukip's failure to uphold traditional standards that the half-educated oaf did not know that "homo-" and "-phobic" both derive from the Greek.

Resilient, and reflecting that the words "happen" and "happy" both derive from Old Norse for luck, he resumed work - and the beard.

Most names that contain Mac are formed from a Christian name, as is Mac Aonghusa (modern MacAinsh or MacGuinness, which both derive from the forename now anglicized as Angus).

Man is a gregarious species, and the words "urbane" and "civilised" both derive from the advantages of living in large settlements.History also shows, though, that the transition can be uncomfortable.

Both derive from modified epithelial cells specified by atonal and spalt homolog expression, and both transduce acoustic mechanical energy (and references therein).

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Ecology and economy are both derived from the Greek word oikos - a house or dwelling.

There are a couple of tricks, both derived from classic French cooking.

They are also both derived from Eastern baptismal formulas, though which ones is in dispute.

This capability is both derived from and reflected in the sophistication and length of our memories.

Although the names are both derived from that of King Gordius, the knot is known as Gordian, not Gordion.

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