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What I didn't know is that this might be similar to the original frittata, which, deriving from the word "friggere," was cooked on the stove top in a skillet.
Moreover, we are careful not to set a precedent for our young girls by giving them the message that we can self-identify as "sluts" when we're still working to annihilate the word "ho," which deriving from the word "hooker" or "whore," as in "Jezebel whore" was meant to dehumanize.
A cross-sectional approach is adopted in which deriving these two kinds of parameters values for the initial scenario are treated as separate problems.
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Most intriguing are those which derive from a dominant characteristic.
Anxiety is even baked into the word "robot" itself – which derives from science fiction, not science.
The story was different at Bank of New York, which derives most of its earnings from securities processing.
From which derives the entire fiction/reality dichotomy of 'modern' culture.
Commonest are patronymic or matronymic surnames, which derive from a mother or father's forename.
For Morocco, which derives much of its foreign income from tourism, the results could be devastating.
The odd comparison gets to the essence of Hesse's best work, which derives from its intimacy, directness and immediacy.
Tourism is a major source of income for West Hollywood, which derives 24% of its annual revenues from hotel taxes.
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