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Speaking to reporters at his home in Dallas, Bush said he was deriving "quiet satisfaction" from a new poll showing that ninety-one per cent of the American people now consider him the smarter Bush.
By 2011, when Mr. Ahrenberg acquired the business, it had not published anything new in decades, he said, and was deriving much of its revenue from reconstituting and selling full sets of the Picasso catalog.
He supports their survival as reliably as he is able: one rupee nightly in exchange for thirty minutes of Metal Slug 3. At dusk on January 22nd, as a parade of Mumbai women visited the hotel spas to get manicured, exfoliated, and blown out for that night's Indian première of "Slumdog Millionaire," Sunil was deriving a poor return on his one-rupee entertainment outlay.
Material and methods: The material was deriving from 107 NSCLC surgical specimens in Pavilhão Pereira Filho — Santa Casa, Porto Alegre.
I was deriving more pleasure than usual from piecing together a feature.
As of the first three months of this year, Zynga was deriving less than one-quarter of its bookings -- revenue from virtual goods -- from mobile, though that was up from 7percentt a year earlier.
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Her stage name was derived from his.
This state was derived from polygamy".
The beat was derived from Bill Haley and the Comets.
"My personal prestige was derived from success over 20 years.
Traditionally that answer was derived from rankings.
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