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Covenants obligate a landowner to do something for, or give a landowner the right to receive something from, someone else.

"It could have been something from someone's lunch," she said.

So it's really about hiding something from someone?

A typical desert claim is a claim to the effect that someone deserves something from someone on some basis.

This is not a selfish act done only when you need something from someone.

You want something from someone, we got that much down.

Don't buy something from someone you've never heard of.

Study groups are tons of fun and you always learn something from someone else.

If you need something from someone, don't beat around the bush trying to flatter them.

Clearly, despite the pop star trappings and the heavy-duty amplification, many people derive something rewarding from such events.

Could you derive something useful from the data?

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