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The 17.9 million estimate, derived from an online poll of 2,017 people, is up from 17.7 million last year and 15.9 million in 2011, the first year of the survey.

(The "wiki" name is derived from a Hawaiian term meaning quick or fast, according to the site).

Usually derived from a case control study.

Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.

Some of that insight derived from a newfound spiritual direction.

This painting is derived from a Dutch newspaper clipping.

These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.

His movement theories are derived from a Hungarian, Rudolf Laban.

Gurney's pleasure derived from a more emotional base.

We describe herein the analysis of data derived from a national telephone inquiry, called Health Barometer, conducted every five years by the Institut National de Prévention et d'Éducation pour la Santé (INPES, French National Institute for Health Prevention and Education), which delegates its running to a polling institute (GfK-ISL, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France).

Here the idea that Mr. Romney is ahead is in great part derived from an inspection of the headline national poll findings published on the RealClearPolitics.com (RCP) website.

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