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So if there is an overarching lesson to be derived from this term, a consumer's guide to the Roberts court, it is follow the docket.
The name of the Greater Mount Lofty Parklands, Yurrebilla, was derived from this term, while the nearby town of Uraidla employs a more corrupted form.
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The branches deriving from this term are ending in nodes involved in neurotransmitter transport, -signalling and -secretion (GO 0006836, GO 0007218, GO 0007269) as well as in processes of synaptic transmission (GO 0007268, GO 0035249, GO 0019226).
This character cheng is a cognate for and ultimately derived from the term cheng, to rectify.
The title MTV360 is derived from the term 360, or full circle, used in skateboarding and surfing, Ms. McGrath said.
Definitions A "blog" (derived from the term "web log") is a personal journal published on the internet.
The name Peanuts is derived from the term "peanut gallery", which describes the cheap seats in a theatre.
Bitumen can be used as a sealant — supposedly the word "mummy" is derived from the term in ancient Persian — and as a paving material.
Google's name, which is derived from the term googol, reflects the immense amount of information available on the web.
A collection of features are derived from the term itself and its shape.
Here's a quick origin story: The word "hater" is said to be derived from the term "player hater," and was popularized by Notorious B.I.G.
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