Sentence examples for surely derived from from inspiring English sources

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The other entries on this charge sheet include a sluggish mode of football, a seeming abdication of on-field responsibility from players that surely derived from Moyes's lead, and a general lack of spark and creation.

Some of the improved ratings surely derived from retail gasoline prices, which plunged during 2009, because of the shrinking economy, but the advertising also seemed to be having an impact.

The bespectacled figure with the military moustache, standing in the middle of a field or walking along the fading line of a Flanders trench, always gave the impression that he knew what he was talking about, an authority that surely derived from the fact that he had done his own research, on site and in the archives.

That under-remembered political storyline shows the movie's consanguinity with Robert Altman's Nashville and Michael Ritchie's The Candidate and it shows that to the list of everything that has borrowed from Taxi Driver since 1976, we must add TV's The West Wing, whose Josh character is surely derived from Albert Brooks, the nerdy, lovelorn aide.

But this time, I was all too aware of what seemed like lifetimes of a kind of pain that surely derived from welled up sadness and anger, welled up loss and betrayal.

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The vividness surely derives from Aldiss's own youthful experiences; he served in the chaotic second world war theatres of Borneo and Sumatra.

Russia's current antipathy toward the United States surely derives partly from the decision to expand NATO well east of the old Iron Curtain.

In the rehabilitation process, every victory is therapeutic, and Hearts will surely derive further benefit from a comfortable passage into the quarter-finals.

Surely derivative works have to be derived from something "original".

As everyone without exception will surely appreciate, this presupposes, however, knowledge derived from a variety of research disciplines and not a one-sided focus upon a single crop.

If one has a "reasonable expectation of privacy 4 regarding the identifying information derived from one's blood or saliva samples, surely one has a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding the data decoded from one's own mind (Shen 2013).

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