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He had been a computer consultant, one who made good money but derived few other satisfactions from his job.

Lawmakers said the rejection was not a judgment on Iraq's relationship with those countries, but derived from a belief that the troops should instead be governed by an international agreement, like the one recently signed with the United States.

Trevelyan didn't visit Ireland during the famine but derived his policies from John Stuart Mill's laissez-faire principles of political economy and Thomas Malthus's view that famine was a necessary corrective to overpopulation.

This is a new digital restoration, presented on digital cinema package but derived from two 35-millimeter negatives, with a symphonic score composed and conducted by Carl Davis.

These early workers did not think in terms of partially coherent light, however, but derived their results by an integration over the source.

Huygens refused to define equality of chances as a fundamental presumption of a fair game but derived it instead from what he saw as a more basic notion of an equal exchange.

His gangsters aren't ripped from the headlines but derived from other movies (witness the henchman who looks and dresses like Alain Delon); though his scenes of violence are conspicuously artificial, they convey an authentic moral horror.

'It is not a private language, but derived from Marine Corps history and lore and tactics.' Though understanding how he is brutalised by this vernacular, he takes some pleasure in rehearsing its niceties, punctuating his narrative with the occasional primer: 'Hands were dickskinners, the mouth was a cum receptacle, running shoes were go-fasters, a flash light was a moonbeam' and so on.

Casares's work was never as concentrated as that of Borges, and some of his most striking work arose when his writing was born not merely from an abstract idea, but derived a second level of interest from its links with Argentine reality outside.

He also said exports would mean "petroleum products refined in Europe but derived from American crude returning to our shores"—but that would happen only if those products were competitive, and consumers wanted them.It is also hard to argue that the ban boosts economic security.

In consequence, our study did not address the true "sensitivity" of the methods used for detection but derived only relative sensitivities.

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