Sentence examples for obviously derive from inspiring English sources

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According to numismatic historian Walter Breen, "both obviously derive from Archibald Willard's 1876 painting Spirit of '76," a painting which numismatic author David L. Ganz suggests that both undoubtedly saw sometime in their lives.

Three of them, unrelated to each other, were not internally repetitive and in two cases they obviously derive from the head-to-head assembly of two repeat elements (repeat_2 and repeat_4, respectively), probably brought together by recombination.

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One is solid, obviously derived from blues or gospel, somewhat rural, and somewhat naïve.

The accounts of his accession given by the Greek historians Herodotus and Ctesias are in many points obviously derived from this official version but are interwoven with legends.

This theatre was obviously derived from the Dionysian theatre at Athens, and he hoped that it would embody modern life as the arena had embodied the Greek community.

The Ryukyu form of the instrument, with its oval body and snakeskin covering, is obviously derived in turn from the Chinese sanxian.

The second part of Daniel Barenboim's Proms Ring cycle was less obviously derived from the Berlin performances he conducted in the spring of this year than the previous evening's Das Rheingold had been.

"Beverly Sills," Mr. Klimavicius answered on brief reflection, and there she was, in a caricature obviously derived from the same photograph, as the dizzy Norina in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale," that Mr. Tuggle chose independently at the Met.

Other conservative politicians denounced the proposal as an ideological Trojan Horse, while Marine Le Pen, leader of the extreme right Front National applauded: "Secular morality is morality that obviously derives from our Christian morality.

"Bob le Flambeur" is, in a peculiar way, far more accessible to American audiences than "Grisbi," both because Melville's loose, shaggy-dog style is more familiar -- it prefigures the anything-goes approach of the New Wave -- and because his middle-aged gangsters are so obviously derived from American models.

And now Bigelow and Boal have made a much more complicated film about coercion, deduction, pursuit (all the minutiae of intelligence work), and, again, the authority and tension of the movie, moment by moment, is obviously derived from how real it feels to us — how forceful and dangerous, yet unexaggerated.

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