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— Can you understand why Alaskans derive so much happiness from cake-mix cakes?
I could not believe anyone could derive so much pleasure merely from buttoning a shirt from right to left.
Finally, the methods can derive so much information from a single type of experiment that they require only a small amount of DNA and RNA.
And since so many wealthy people derive so much of their income from capital gains, such a measure would directly address the Buffett problem.
We continued on, past the Chechen Embassy, and soon enough approached the compound of the Shrine of the Respectable Cloak of Muhammad, from which the Taliban derive so much of their legitimacy among Afghan believers.
First, he says, the tax systems of countries with high social spending are less antigrowth than is realized because nations in Scandinavia and Continental Europe typically derive so much tax revenue from regressive consumption taxes.
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Television has always been unusual in deriving so much of its revenue from something that annoys its customers.
What's more, he and his wife have ended up deriving so much enjoyment from the cards that they'd be distraught if they stopped coming.
Such was my introduction to the classics, from which, I have been told, many of our cleverest men have derived so much solace and profit.
"Washington derives so much of its power from the tax code -- not just congressmen on the Ways and Means Committee, but lobbyists and lawyers.
"Back in the safety box goes my friend, the watch, from which I've derived so much pleasure for the best part of my life.
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