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For example, in November of 2009, journalist Robert Pear of the New York Times revealed an instance where some 42 members of Congress used text derived from a Roche/Genentech lobbying email in their comments to the Congressional Record.
Norms are shared standards derived from an organization's values.
The two-person show presents a series of works derived from a vast archive of over 4,000 spam emails collected by the two artists since 1999.
Usually derived from a case control study.
Some of that insight derived from a newfound spiritual direction.
This painting is derived from a Dutch newspaper clipping.
Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.
These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.
His movement theories are derived from a Hungarian, Rudolf Laban.
Password-derived keys: User principals frequently have keys derived from a password.
Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from a plant.
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