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Much of Stravinsky's harmonic style, however, is actually derived from much simpler elements than Debussy's.

Indeed, the posterior lobe of the hypophysis is actually derived from the floor of the diencephalon.

The name 'celosia' is actually derived from the Greek word 'kelos,' which means 'burned.' Like a flame, they come in reds, yellows, and oranges.

Though its hearty diesel rumble makes it feel very much like a Teutonic heavyweight – a four-wheeled Max Schmeling – the Citan is actually derived from the Renault van.

Muslim scholars explain the "Koran" to mean recitation, but Puin argues that it is actually derived from an Aramaic word, qariyun, meaning a lectionary of scripture portions appointed to be read at divine service.

En route to Floors – the name is actually derived from Floris, as this was once known as the House of Bouquets – Vakoc, who won the second stage on Monday, was floored after he was hit from behind by another rider less than five kilometres from the finish as the race descended to the banks of the Tweed.

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Some linguists, he wrote, theorized (incorrectly) that "Vilenkin" was actually derived from the name V.I.

Some introduce new forms (but are actually derived from his early collages).

They showed that oncogenes are actually derived from normal genes (proto-oncogenes) present in the body cells of their host.

Raspe had known the baron in Göttingen, but few of the tales were actually derived from him.

In 2010, scientists proposed that a species of fruit bat was actually derived from hybridization between two other bat species.

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