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Dr Johnson mistakenly derived it from the French "bon" (good).

Those who had influence almost invariably derived it from a close working relationship with the Secretary of State.

(Irvin derived it from an 1834 drawing of a Count D'Orsay, "man of Fashion in Early Victorian Period," that he found reproduced in the costume section of the Encyclopædia Britannica).

According to him, what distinguished the poor was their unique "culture of poverty", a concept he borrowed from anthropologist Oscar Lewis, who had derived it from his study of Mexican slum-dwellers.

Chaucer probably borrowed it from the French poet and musician Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 77), who may have invented it or derived it from earlier French and Provençal poets.

In the first gallery we see Hartley's earliest Maine landscape, in which he spiked a relatively conventional Realist style with short, slanting, cross-hatched brush strokes (known as the Segantini stitch, for the Italian painter who derived it from van Gogh and Seurat).

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BEANO derives it from the mold, Aspergillus Niger, I understand.

But instead of deriving a sense of direction from human guidance, neural networks derive it from their structure.

Finally, a recent survey by Pew about where Americans find the most meaning in life shows that a large fraction derive it from families, but a significant chunk derive it from work as well.

It derived its unit sizes from nature.

The main advantage derived from it arose from the engagement of a large number of teeth in each wheel.

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