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There, Miss Farina originated the role of Sister Mary Cardelia, a name obviously derived from the greeting card source.

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 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.

In addition, many owners have seen the advantage of capitalizing on their famous brand by giving their second wines names obviously derived from the grand vin, as is the case with this week's wine, the Sarget du Chateau Gruaud-Larose 1996.

While the standard name for the view obviously derived from the first of these theses, it is the second thesis, which often receives relatively little attention in defenses of direct realism, that is ultimately the more important from an epistemological standpoint — for without it direct realism fails to constitute a genuine alternative to representative realism.

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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.

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.

It's instructive to see how much devoted attention they paid to the quality of their domestic life and the private thrill they obviously derived from living in the present moment.

His father, Auberon, enjoined upon him a certain anarchic stoicism, obviously derived from his own father, about the vicious floggings that both endured at their monastic schools: "The monks enjoyed whipping boys as a release from the constraints of their celibacy, and my father, throughout his life, always claimed that to be beaten was a small sacrifice for a boy and a great treat for a monk".

It showed a group of figures from old art — the men in doublets and in hats with plumes, the women in gowns and wearing feathers in their hair — arranged around a gaming table, the scene obviously derived from one of de La Tour's tense dramas of dupery: and yet not de La Tour, exactly, but a sardonic pastiche of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Dutch and Italian genre styles.

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