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So how much of Mozart's greatness derived from hard work and an exemplary musical education, and how much from a God-given talent prophetically implied by the name Gottlieb, or Amadeus?
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I believe our greatness derives from many factors, including the will of generations of men and women to stand up for the principles in our founding documents and help our country live up to them.
Others have argued that Fox's greatness derives from his audacious vision, his determined pursuit of his goal, his ability to overcome challenges such as his lack of experience and the very loneliness of his venture.
Debussy's opera, completed in 1895, is a milestone in musical history, and much of its greatness derives from the tension between his compassion towards Maeterlinck's characters and his ability to preserve their essential mystery.
And they are affirming a higher truth, which proclaims that a society's greatness derives not from its ability to drop smart bombs on its enemies, but in the smart, compassionate, helping hands it is able to extend to our common humanity.
In the 1890s, however, the United States and other great powers embraced geopolitical doctrines stemming from the writings of naval officer and historian Alfred Thayer Mahan, who posited that national greatness in a competitive world derived from the ability to control navigation of the seas.
His nickname, "Death to Flying Things", was derived from his greatness as a defensive player.
Calculations derived from the C.B.O.
It's plastic derived from petroleum.
His credibility derived from their firsthand observation.
All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
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