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There was not an artisan, a workman of any kind, not a shopkeeper, not a trade, nor a shareholder, nor a proprietor, who did not either, directly or indirectly, derive advantage from the present sources of smoke.
From the very start of Eastwood's directorial career ("Play Misty for Me"), the conflict between public image and private identity is a morally decisive fault line, and the demagogue, who doesn't just have an incidental public image but takes pride in it and seeks to derive advantage from it, is a singular villain.
For whichever of these things happens, it is in my control to derive advantage from it". 19.
"The only ones deriving advantage from governments trying to gain advantage over one another on the internet are the criminals.
In Protestant America, identity derives from doing.
Therefore, these patients do not seem to derive an advantage from peritonectomy and HIPEC, but harbor the risk of perioperative morbidity and mortality, so might presumably fare better with systemic chemotherapy.
11 Perhaps surgical patients derive no advantage from being in stitches.
Names of salads derive from people; they don't derive from the sky".
It derives an advantage from playing its games in Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, roughly 7,500 feet above sea level.
First Solar derives a competitive advantage from its manufacturing process, which does not rely on polysilicon, a material that has been in short supply.
In fact, the theory, derived from Milton Friedman, does not depend on union power at all.
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