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We speculate that this might derive from a covalent reaction between AS and an oxidized derivative of 5-HT.
It might derive from chronic neglect — a child cries without being cuddled.
He also said his team might derive some motivation from being a slight underdog.
Such skepticism might derive from a resistance to recognize the contribution of Mexican immigrants to the United States economy.
They might derive a measure of strength and not a little gravitas from mastering humanity's timeless lingua franca.
If users were locked in, they might derive some benefit from commiting themselves to the standards of the system.
Woods might derive a little pleasure from that, although his own challenge is far from a formality.
I'll bring the SnackWells!" Though her style might derive too heavily from the women's magazine world where she came of age, she writes without bitterness or lamentation.
Then: "She would put herself through university, train herself, and have a job that was secure and from which she might derive some small pride.
And the slight, smug, pleasure I might derive from sharing his fascinations is drowned out by the intensity of his accolades.
"It has become evident from evidence submitted to the review that fewer than 4% of A&E attendances might derive any benefit from such a reconfiguration.
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