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(Rome's wars with Carthage are known as the "Punic Wars"; the Romans called the Carthaginians Poeni [Phoenicians], from which derived the adjective "Punic").
"All that I have written," he said later, "is a celebration and recording of that corner of tropical land in Tolima from which derived the substance of my dreams, my nostalgias and my joys". He continued his education in Bogotá and was lucky enough to have as one of his teachers the poet Eduardo Carranza.
Western influence continued in the 15th century, especially under John VIII Palaeologus, whose visit to Italy in 1438 (when Pisanello made his splendid portrait medal) doubtless familiarized him with the designs of the grosso and gros, which were imitated unmistakably on John's silver and from which derived the English groat.
Many others operated by rights granted to the nobility, the churches, and certain municipalities, and from these henceforth appeared the bulk of German coinage, including from 1520 the large silver thalers (so called from the Joachimsthal mines in Bohemia and from which derived the word dollar).
The different localization of Ca-HGO and Ca-TDC transcripts reflects a different localization of iridoid and indole biosynthetic pathways, from which derived CPT intermediates (secologanin and tryptamine).
Seed, as explained by the Dutch professor of anatomy Isbrand de Diemerbroeck, was concocted in a complicated process from the blood into ' a frothy Liquor' whose composition was mainly salty, from which derived 'its fruitfulness and balsamic Power' and the term 'salacity' for lust.
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From which derives the entire fiction/reality dichotomy of 'modern' culture.
These cells contribute to the formation of the embryonic endoderm, from which derive the respiratory and digestive tracts.
At Borstal, southwest of Rochester, early experiments on the educational treatment of delinquent youths were carried out, from which derives the modern British Borstal system for treatment of young offenders.
Finally, one of those small kingdoms, Qin (from which derives modern China's name), succeeded in conquering the rest of the states and establishing the Qin dynasty (221 207 bce).
Rubens (1577 1640) regularly depicted full-bodied women in his pictures, from which derives the term Rubenesque.
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