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The word for sun (Russian solntse), on the other hand, is a neuter diminutive that may derive from an ancient feminine form.

Lamellaphones in the Caribbean and in South America bear such names as marímbula (Cuba) and marimbao (Brazil), words that may derive from mbira.

All the same, his novels have an unmistakable Furstian polish, a depth of historical awareness, that may derive in part from his reading and rereading of Anthony Powell, a writer he reveres.

Partick, which faraway proofreaders sometimes mistake as a typo for Ireland's patron saint, is an ancient place with a name that may derive from a Brythonic word for "thicket" or "bush".

The authors comment: "The case of the 'ivory bangle lady' contradicts assumptions that may derive from more recent historical experience, namely that immigrants are low status and male, and that African invdividuals are likely to have been slaves.

Some, as at Sohano on Bougainville Island in the northern Solomons (c. 500 bc) and Yule Island off the southern coast of Papua New Guinea (c. 1000 2000 bp), have incised designs that may derive from Lapita.

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Another externality is the psychological "feel-good" benefit that consumers may derive from driving a hybrid car that is "greener" than a traditional gasoline car.

It implies that they may derive from undetectable primary lesions in the past that gave nodal metastases with lead time bias.

Other elements such as Pb and As are present in the composition that may accidentally derive from the original ores.

It has a very narrow genetic base that may well derive from a relatively recent single polyploidization event.

The single-component modality was deselected to prevent the segmentation that may potentially derive from grabbing normal structures outside the region of interest (ROI).

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