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Streb derived her practices partly from studying Eadweard Muybridge's serial photographs of human and animal movements — men and horses running and jumping and so on.
Dean derived her power, in part, from her standing in a semi-sequestered world; if she was to consolidate that power, her world had to stay controllable, and therefore small.
Discussing her training in her autobiography, "Solitary Song" (Duke University Press, 1989), Miss Koner said she derived her speed and precision from ballet, her smoothness in covering space from Asian dance and her rhythm and dynamics from Spanish dance.
She has derived her strength from the candor and specificity of her speech, but that strength is sapped as soon as she starts dealing in the anodyne language of political campaigns.
Every individual perhaps derived her own meaning from the encounter.
This is probably where Sharron Angle has derived her whole media strategy!
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She will derive her supernatural frissons from the characters' feelings – and our feelings – about children.
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O'Connor, who prefers vague standards to clear rules, does not derive her opinions from consistent principles that guide her from case to case.
Anne Conway's treatise is a work of Platonist metaphysics in which she derives her system of philosophy from the existence and attributes of God.
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