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It did not print nearly as many columns as the newspapers from which it obtained its news and for this reason it a § necessarily obliged to cut and condense.

Of the early national magazines, one of the best and hardiest was Harper's Bazar (1867; Harper's Bazaar after 1929), modeled on a Berlin women's periodical, Der Bazar, from which it obtained its fashion material.

Like the tigers and wolves of the Northern Hemisphere, from which it obtained two of its common names, the thylacine was an apex predator.

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With a large set of genomes in its public repositories, IMG/MER can exploit its own resources, using them as reference nonredundant databases from which it obtains additional functional annotation.

Tetra Pak's chief executive, Dennis Jonsson, said the company is determined that the forests from which it obtains paper be managed in a responsible way — if for no other reason than to ensure that there is an abundant supply in the future.

Iran's enrichment program has run into considerable technical difficulties in the past year, but it is not clear whether that is because of the effects of sanctions against the country, poor design for its centrifuges, which it obtained from Pakistan, or sabotage.

Con Ed has replacement generators on site, which it obtained from Westinghouse, the original manufacturer, as part of a legal settlement in the 1990's.

However, in order to carry out its mission effectively, the new organisation required some kind of inter-governmental imprimatur, which it obtained from several small states, which met at the first Geneva Convention in 1864.

The Daily Beast first published the disturbing video, which it obtained from Abdullah Muflahi, the owner of the convenience store where the shooting took place.

There is also a skeleton in Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, which it obtained from France in 1833, but was mislabelled as a cassowary until correctly identified by Italian zoologist Enrico Hillyer Giglioli in 1900.

"An organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment".

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