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Chaucer derived "The Canterbury Tales" from the "Fabliaux" and many other sources.
But it is the inmates who seem to have derived the greatest release from their involvement.
He derived the word "dataclysm" from the Greek word kataklysmos, for the Great Flood.
We derived the middle number from discussions with experts in and out of the government.
As an avid magazine reader, Delaney said he derived the idea from publications like New York Magazine.
Ira Gershwin derived the title for his brother's symphonic masterpiece, "Rhapsody in Blue," from a painting by Whistler.
Keirrison's father, himself a professional, derived the names of his three sons from that of the rock musician Jim Morrison.
From that, with a little algebra he derived the stunning consequence that energy equals mass multiplied, and multiplied again, by the speed of light: E = mc2.
I derived the idea from a textbook on democracy.' " Befitting a spiritual leader, the ayatollah, through his representatives, interacts regularly with the other three grand ayatollahs in Najaf.
The organizations that have derived the human embryonic stem cell lines, and the number of different embryos reported in each case, are: BresaGen, Athens, Ga.
It is a brash re-telling of Shakespeare's play in contemporary words — Mr. Kobekin derived the libretto from an unperformed play by Arkady Zastyrets — and music.
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