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BEANO derives it from the mold, Aspergillus Niger, I understand.
He derives it from westerns and martial arts films, among other sources, but the honor-based personal vendettas that propel those narratives become preposterous in the face of mass killing.
Several authorities believe antimonium is a scribal corruption of some Arabic form; Meyerhof derives it from ithmid; other possibilities include athimar, the Arabic name of the metalloid, and a hypothetical as-stimmi, derived from or parallel to the Greek.
Another source (Stedman's) derives it from the Old English orfcwealm ("murrain, any infectious disease of livestock"), from orf ("cattle") + cwealm ("destruction").
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Dr Johnson mistakenly derived it from the French "bon" (good).
But instead of deriving a sense of direction from human guidance, neural networks derive it from their structure.
Those who had influence almost invariably derived it from a close working relationship with the Secretary of State.
Finally, a recent survey by Pew about where Americans find the most meaning in life shows that a large fraction derive it from families, but a significant chunk derive it from work as well.
I derived it from my personal mantra of the last several years: LOVE MORE, FEAR LESS.
Otherwise we used the crude odds ratio or derived it from the raw data.
Yet this does not disprove my central thesis from last week; rather, it derives from it.
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