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The company said 2015 marked the first time it derived more than 50% of revenues from outside the UK.
That's partly because I've derived more enjoyment out of Jessie J's remarks than I have out of her woeful music.
Yet the act of creation no doubt derived more from a testimonial impulse than a purely aesthetic one.
But those observations seem to have derived more from the spokesman's animus than from the inmate's misconduct.
His opposition to royal power derived more from personal ambition than from a desire for reform.
Still, it derived more than 90percentt of its $17.8 billion in revenue last year from lumber, paperboard and other highly cyclical commodity papers.
Took derived more satisfaction from a task he performed on the side - masterminding the On The Move series designed to help people learn to read.
Mandela's courtesy in small things derived more widely from his underlying belief that the way forward for South Africa lay in discussion and reconciliation.
It said it derived more from pre-Revolutionary literary journals than from The New Yorker, with which it did not have a licensing agreement.
–Do you think that British and French attitudes toward one another (as captured in the BVA-ICM poll) are derived more from direct experience or stereotypes?
After all, Dow Corning makes 10,000 products for more than 30,000 customers, and it never derived more than 1percentt of its sales from breast implants.
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