Sentence examples for essence derived from from inspiring English sources

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Maral Barsoumian, an owner, said the company infuses Tunisian extra-virgin olive oil with concentrated kalamata essence derived from real olives.

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Since that which essence is depends on essence itself, while the fact of being an essence derives from a formal dependence (similitudo) on God, it follows that within essence itself there is a composition prior to the one so far described between essence and existence.

These are highly concentrated "essences" derived from various plant and fruit sources which have profound effects on the systems of the body.

In essence, estimates derived from different tumour analyses are not comparable, not to mention that they should not be combined in a meta-analysis.

But the former name that perhaps best distills Byram's essence is East Port Chester, derived from the village of Port Chester, N.Y., just across the Byram River.

Most "experimental" 3-D coordinates for small molecules provided by the PDB are, in essence, theoretical models derived from fitting electron density produced by X-ray diffraction experiments to the presumed location of atoms that are part of a protein, a ligand (typically bound to the protein), and other moieties (ions, water molecules, etc).

"I think our environment will make produce and fish harder to get, so we'll develop essences and oils derived from them," he says running up the stairs of his restaurant Union Pacific.

In essence, all osteoblasts are derived from a common Sox9 expressing chondro-osteoprogenitor cell (Akiyama et al., 2005).

Based on decisions to be made by an international steering committee, one or more Brief Core Set will be derived from the Comprehensive Core Set and will capture the essence of a client's functioning.

Advanced birders talk about an exalted melding of nature and mind when observers can feel the bird's essence or "jiz" (a word derived from the acronym GISS, general impression of shape and size).

In contrast to the classical Confucian position which had been formulated in the Discourse on proper names (see section 1.2) and follows the presumption that names imply the essence of realities, this utilitarian position derived from their awareness of the relativity of comprehension.

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