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But, as we eventually discover, the lasting hurt derives from something unfulfilled in the intense companionship between the two boys.
Popular, but no stoker of celebrity, Hozier's conduct hints that his sound derives from something more like integrity.
"But in theory, because it is a benefit that derives from something that is part of an employee's duties, the answer would be the same as under German law," says Roger Steel at law firm Eversheds.
Mr. Reeves and Ms. Theron are both better actors than they are often given credit for being, which is another way of saying that their popularity derives from something other than acting skill.
Another theory, however, derives from something closer to the idea expressed by Emile Durkheim, writing in "The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Part 2," that pain, when it does not occur naturally, creates communal bonds in part because "suffering creates exceptional strength".
Dock of the Bay, one of the only pop tunes of the 60s that has a significant whistling component, was co-written by Steve Cropper, one of the few living legends whose legend derives from something other than having been around for a long time.
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Surely derivative works have to be derived from something "original".
But the animus derived from something else.
This can be derived from something called the "power calculation".
This feeling of comfort and relaxation, I now suspect, derived from something besides abundant steam heat.
He believes in all three, but he thinks they must be derived from something else.
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