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The essays assembled in this book derive from the contention that there are as many Islams as there are situations that sustain it.
The pronunciation of this speech will derive its greatest beauty from an attention to the Anacoenosis, beginning at the eleventh line.
In most bilaterians, the gut musculature and most vascular muscles derive from the mesoderm.
Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers.
Ordinary people took advantage of the dislocation of civil society during the 1640s to derive advantages for themselves.
Like karate, for instance, which would appear to derive from the ancient Indian martial art kalarippayattu.
For instance, prosecutions are brought on the monarch's behalf, and courts derive their authority from the Crown.
Ultimately, the word is of Mediterranean origin, believed to derive from some Romanized Illyrian base.
These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units that could replace a huge number of other units of measure in existence.
All the electromagnetic motors, and that includes the types mentioned here derive the torque from the vector product of the interacting fields.
Starting from knowing how an object is accelerating, we use calculus to derive its path.
From the decay laws for a particular drug's elimination from the body, it is used to derive dosing laws.
The majority of French words derive from Vulgar Latin or were constructed from Latin or Greek roots.
For macrospins, we derive analytical expression for probability distribution of total EP in the adiabatic limit.
Bachelor's degrees should not be confused with baccalaureate qualifications, which derive their name from the same root.
Although the names may derive from traditional dishes, often the recipes do not.
Origin of the word scone is obscure and may, in fact, derive from different sources.
This was no sinecure, with maintenance an important part of the job, although there were many opportunities to derive profit.
He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief.
We wished at the period of the Revolution, and do now wish, to derive all we possess as an inheritance from our forefathers.
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