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This Italian osteria serves stuzzichini, a word for appetizers that's derived from the verb stuzzicare, which can mean "to tantalize".
It's called Bar Stuzzichini, and it serves, well, stuzzichini, a word for appetizers that's derived from the verb stuzzicare, which can mean "to provoke," "to stimulate" or "to tantalize".
"But we have to construct that – the brain has to construct that – and people have to realize in a trivial way you need eyes to see, but you need a brain to perceive, and so that perception is something that's derived".
Ever the musical scholar, he named some of the rhythms onstage: xaxado, baião and xote (pronounced SHOAT-eh), a Brazilian rhythm that's derived from the Scottish-rooted schottische and that still hinted at a jig in the hands of the band's rabeca player, Nicolas Krassik.
What makes it so friendly to the environment is that its outer case is made out of bioplastic, a material that's derived from corn.
Next year it will offer a fancy all-wheel-drive pickup that's derived from a platform used for a front-wheel-drive automobile.
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Even if she was exercising restraint that was derived from her experience, she should have asked.
It is music that is derived or inspired by American roots traditions.
We have intuitions [about equality and inequality] that are derived from American post-war history.
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