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Shakespeare knew how the courtly sequence dances that had derived from country mating measures could further romance or conspiracy.
When the sides walked off for the break, what would prove United's winning advantage had derived from two slick moves.
These dreams of renunciation and patience, it occurred to me, were prejudices that I had derived from my own life and my own experience as a writer.
There was tragedy in that, but for Swire there was also meaning — and sustenance similar to what Dornstein had derived from his own investigations.
A sign stated that no fires were allowed, and my heart sank as I remembered what joy Thoreau had derived from his woodsmoke.
No European art form, perhaps, was more devoted to Orientalism than ballet, whose makers were always scouting for exotic locales in which, however incorrectly, to situate the material they had derived from French and Italian courts.
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His habitually early bedtime may have derived from how exhausting he found it to be himself.
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