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If he had had a thousand years to recover from his wound, he might have derived pi to perhaps another decimal place.

In an interview Mr. Gergiev suggested that waggling his hand, which he called a habit, might have derived from playing the piano.

This misery outweighed any possible sense of valor he might have derived from the stalwart resistance that actually defined his time in captivity, and that others would simplistically see as grand heroism.

Who'da thunk it?" Whatever satisfaction Alexis and her roommates might have derived from having caught the wave of an interesting new trend was offset by the heart-of-darkness horror of it.

It is an energetic work, well-shaped within the prevailing academic constructs, but incorporating melodies that hint of Norwegian folk music and orchestrated with a panache that Grieg, who greatly admired the work, thought might have derived from Berlioz.

I'm not going to presume what personal lessons this couple might have derived from Terrence O'Brien's interpretation of Shakespeare's most daunting tragedy, or whether they left thinking it was just as well they had only one instead of three daughters.

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These patients had similar relapse risk to the persistently negative patients and might indeed have derived a benefit from the adjuvant therapy.

The infection might even have derived from human carriers, such as people handling the horses, as professionals working with animals that carry MRSA ST398 have been reported to be colonised with this type [ 2, 15, 20- 23].

After all, elements of the Judeo-Christian tradition might very well have derived from drug use.

Through the plea deal, the government avoids the embarrassment and the tricky work of proving a case with evidence that might have been derived through the harshest interrogation techniques approved by the Bush administration.

The two trees exhibited the same topology, further supporting the hypothesis that strain 18323 is highly phylogenetically distinct from other B. pertussis strains, and might have been derived through a unique evolutionary process from the most recent common ancestor (MRCA 21,26.

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