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Yet all his plays are personal, deriving from his own life and that of his family, both in the present and the past.
The subsequent twist in Naipaul's biography grows out of the third story, a tangle of tragicomic subplots deriving from his growing standing as a writer.
The public liked Brahms, but liked him indiscriminately, deriving from his work a "certainty that what we feel to be good and safe must be good and safe".
Gradually some Buddhists developed the idea of the Buddha's continuous revelation and gracious assistance, deriving from his glorified state of time-transcending enlightenment.
The executive board of the I.O.C. provisionally stripped Kim of "all the rights, prerogatives and functions deriving from his I.O.C. membership" pending investigations by South Korean authorities and the I.O.C. ethics commission.
The Livingston Farrand Papers consist of correspondence, office files, reports, letters of transmittal, notices of appointment to committees, scrapbooks, cross reference sheets, clippings, diplomas, and certificates deriving from his presidency of Cornell University from 1921 to 1937.
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