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Tells how much of his business these days seems to be derived from artists.
Sutton includes journalistic interviews with several of the film's participants, whose discussion of their lives seems to be derived from their actual lives and not from a script.
(Indeed, the word seems to be derived not from the biblical Tower of Babel, as folk wisdom has it, but from the "ba ba" sound babies make).
The impulse to exit seems to be derived, in part, from the feeling that, for all that Facebook's got going on, you're alone at a party populated by the same old crowd; more people walk in the door, but it's aunts and uncles who dilute the cool.
The known tricks of packaging to get the purchaser to buy the "now even chocolatier chocolate" or the huge bargain of "33% extra free", move the person away from the product's quality - in fact product quality seems to be derived entirely from a product's brand these days; insane, given that most people would have no idea from where the core ingredients came.
Collins's idea seems to be derived from the bloodier Greek myths and Roman gladiatorial contests (the big shots have names like Seneca and Claudius); from William Golding's "Lord of the Flies"; and from TV spectacles like the myriad "Survivor" shows and sado-Trumpian elimination contests.
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These effects seemed to be derived from the supplementary motor area (SMA).
Then, there are what Maluszynski calls "the organic ones," which feature curvilinear elements: underwatery ripples in turquoise and cobalt, gilded tendrils that seem to be derived from plants.
Some of them seem to be derived from earlier representational figures which came to be used out of context and were sufficiently ambiguous as figures so that their representational meaning was easily lost or ignored.
"The more I advanced in the study of American society," he wrote, "the more I perceived that this equality of condition is the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived".
At the heart of the election of Donald Trump is the importance of "the equality of conditions", which the French diplomat, political scientist and historian Alexis de Tocqueville noted was "the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived" in US society.
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