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Thus, our results are unlikely to be driven by parental background or birthday manipulation; they certainly derive only from the minimum-age rule.

It's the kind of wine that you could certainly derive plenty of pleasure from without paying too much attention to its details, but it's also one that, if you do look at what's going on beneath the fruit-driven surface, also provides the sort of unexpectedly intellectual pleasures that allow it to linger in the memory.

Since the murine and human CD94L loci occupy conserved syntenic positions within the MHC, and since concerted evolution can explain the homologies of MHC class I sequences found overall within species, we conclude that all eight CD94L molecules almost certainly derive from a common ancestor, without the need to call upon convergent evolution.

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The back story of the series certainly derives from the wars of the roses.

** The passage almost certainly derives from Henri Bergson's famous definition of comedy: the mechanical encrusted on the living.

The passage almost certainly derives from Henri Bergson's famous definition of comedy: the mechanical encrusted on the living.

The results appear to have been tolerably satisfactory, and the modern operation is certainly derived indirectly from this ancient source.

LAHOUSEN: Yes, the Chief of the OKW used an expression which was certainly derived from Hitler and which characterized these measures as "political housecleaning".

The word faience, first applied to French tin-glazed earthenware and then to wares made in Spain, Scandinavia, and Germany, was certainly derived from Faenza.

In the 15th century, a Norman-sounding gentleman owned the lands of Cardownalde, which almost certainly derives from P-Celtic rathan than Gaelic.

Mr. Crossman's piece for the festival addresses politics as Cunningham never did, but his aesthetic preference for presenting virtuosic people, rather than characters, as much as his use of chance and separating dance from music, certainly derives from Cunningham.

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