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Further, the genotype chosen for a group M or P must be the same in all families that derive from that common parent.
The very word horse may derive from that eminent Kentish figure Horsa.
"That's where it lies, it's not for public consumption, you can derive from that whatever you like.
The costume of the Gilles ("clowns"), unique in Europe to Binche's carnival, may derive from that of Peruvian Incas.
Early on, James Ford worked for a sawmill, becoming a logging-truck driver; his nickname, T-Model, is said to derive from that time.
"Stan was always like this kid with this innocent view, and there's always a certain amount of comedy that you can derive from that in a setting where other characters are a little more jaded".
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It has one industry -- the government -- and everything derives from that.
Adam can derive satisfaction from that.
Much of his government's legitimacy derives from that achievement.
But the humor derived from that situation is negligible so far.
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