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And much work, both beautiful and pretentious, has derived from self-examination.
Part of the show's success has derived from an endearing verité.
Maybe the most important thing Mr. Margules has derived from the last eight months is a better understanding of himself.
Much of the criticism has derived from the politician's perceived timidity in dealing with his party's warring factions.
"The inspiration our native music has derived from continental Europe and beyond has been deep and lasting," he said.
The pain of her early years, and the wisdom she has derived from it, has been commodified.
In other respects, it's easy to see what Mr. Greenberg has derived from the Cunningham tradition.
Much of Tyson's appeal -- and the fascination he has held with the public -- has derived from a ferocious fighting style that once created an air of invincibility.
Some of the conservative success over the last three decades has derived from polarizing the electorate through race-baiting, immigrant-bashing and patriotism-questioning.
With notable exceptions (such as Lloyds TSB), few would argue that this performance has derived from superior management.
In Japan and Korea the court music has derived from an archaic (and no longer extant) court music of China.
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