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Imperialism was the result of Western triumph, a reflection of powers that derived from other sources.
And it was a power that derived precisely from the fact that it wasn't "dramatic theatre".
Self-reliance was the watchword in military and economic affairs, underpinned by an ideological autonomy that derived from Shia Islam.
The figures come from a study by comScore that derived "overconfidence indexes" for six European countries and the United States.
Podro brought to this thinking a particularly broad frame of reference that derived in part from his unusual professional trajectory.
"We know that during the last three pandemics — 1918 , 1957 1968 — all these viruses had genes that derived from animals.
The home side undid their perfect start in the next 10 minutes, conceding two tries that derived from their own errors.
Using a technique that derived from Kafka, Čapek, and countless Central European authors before them, he expressed his view of the world in nonrealistic parables.
It was an approach that derived from the origins of crowd theory, in nineteenth-century France, which had a history peppered with urban uprisings.
Nevertheless new kinds of kingship and governance laid the foundations for the explosive growth of empires that derived their wealth from systematic conquest and forcible appropriation of resources.
In 1928, he collaborated with the brilliant art historian and critic Sigfried Giedion on a book that derived aesthetic and technical principles from recent industrial feats.
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