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His habitually early bedtime may have derived from how exhausting he found it to be himself.

— and some of the chauvinism that flecks his life and his writing may have derived from weird-mom worries.

That could explain why brut may have derived from the French belief that British tastes were brutish.

Its name may have derived from the fact that the area was well watered and abounded with fish.

But the strange muteness in theatres may have derived not so much from guilt or shame as from an all-encompassing compassion; or call it self-pity.

(The word may have derived from the Jamaican term "mash up," meaning "destroy" — a rough analogue of "kill," in the show-business sense).

The story may have derived from the ancient Greek superstition that it was unlucky or even fatal to see one's own reflection.

The earlier term Yule may have derived from the Germanic jōl or the Anglo-Saxon geōl, which referred to the feast of the winter solstice.

Horseshoe pitching may have derived from the game of quoits played by Roman officers during the Roman occupation of Britain (1st to 5th century).

Also in play are the Chiefs, although those rumors may have derived largely from memories of the Joe Montana acquisition.

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