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It all derives at some level from the description of the Tabernacle.
The urgency of these recommendations derives, at least in part, from the likely pattern of what is to come.
Campbell's interest, though, derives at least as much from ventriloquism's dummy-free origins as from its modern practice.
THE popularity of NBC's hit reality show "The Apprentice" derives at least in part from the thrill of watching Donald Trump fire an inept contestant each week.
It rather derives, at least partly, from the fact that the question, simple as it may appear, is one that in fact has no satisfactory answer.
A striking feature of Mr. Heginbotham's vocabulary is how it derives at the same time from inside and outside the ballet.
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Most attendees seem to derive at least as much benefit from the gatherings as Mr. Bisnow.
All four companies derive at least 23percentt of their revenue from United States advertising.
Borders have become porous: the portfolio companies derive at least 40percentt of their sales or income overseas.
Up to now, human embryonic stem cells have been derived at a later stage of development, when the embryo consists of about 150 cells.
Adams is beholden to multiple constituencies, and for some faction of supporters his charisma has always derived, at least in part, from the whiff of cordite.
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