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Either way, then, this does look like an important result, derived ultimately from an unexpected observation.
It derived ultimately from the Old French boissel, from boisse, a measure of grain.
It may have been derived, ultimately, from the proto-Sinaitic script, with some influence from the North Semitic.
The word troubadour is a French form derived ultimately from the Occitanian trobar, "to find," "to invent".
It is because all of the organic constituents made by organisms are derived ultimately from DNA that molecules in organisms are reproduced exactly by each successive generation.
For another, whereas in most European countries artists imitated with reasonable faithfulness architectural styles that were derived ultimately from northern France, they seldom did so in Italy.
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The shape derives ultimately not from some political gesture, but from largely environmental concerns.
An atmosphere created by retention of these outgassing products would derive ultimately from nebular gases.
The English term café, borrowed from the French, derives ultimately from the Turkish kahve, meaning coffee.
The name derives ultimately from French avoir de pois ("goods of weight" or "property").
The finger derives ultimately from the digitus, the smallest of the basic Roman linear measures.
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