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You could derive this same lesson by listening to an early Bob Dylan song and still have time to read a third of "War and Peace".
IN THE 1940s a philosopher called Carl Hempel showed that by manipulating the logical statement "all ravens are black", you could derive the equivalent "all non-black objects are non-ravens".
You could derive an income from it," he said.
Each patch of canvas is worked and reworked with deft paintwork of miniaturist precision; cut up his works and you could derive half-a-dozen exquisite still lifes.
Part of what made Bergling's success as Avicii as well as, by extension, his many peers so fascinating and so utterly defining of this decade was that you could derive maximum enjoyment from his music without even knowing his real name, or what he even looked like.
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Her mother and teenage sister smiled, too, pleased that Stephanie could derive pleasure from something.
In short, the only person who could derive lasting satisfaction from this movie is Charles Darwin.
She thought we could derive morals from the markets.
Chinese companies could derive great benefit from UK companies who provide professional touring services to help them negotiate this.
It is possible that Interserve could derive greater revenue and cost synergies to support a higher offer.
Farhadi is a blandly naturalistic filmmaker whose style and tone could derive from any European film school's training.
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