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I believe they imparted a bottom-line idea of morality derived from self-sacrifice, respect and immutable values.
The vast majority of the words used in Yorkshire dialect today are derived from Old Norse and Old English.
A modern synthetic paint, made with a resin derived from acrylic acid, that combines some of the properties of oils and water-colour.
Kamigata-mai is an elegant style of traditional dance derived from ancient stately court dances.
The second part of the program will be more contemporary, with musical elements derived from more indigenous folk traditions.
Other senses like touch, hearing, taste, smell and sight are derived from self-consciousness.
These data suggest that the bulk of the detritus was derived from local sources.
He also loves to practise and you can clearly see the enjoyment derived from competing against and beating his rivals.
We use equations derived from the blob theory to calculate the blob size and the theta temperature of star polymers.
These are all derived from carbon compounds rather than from inorganic minerals.
Ricin is a toxin derived from the beans of the castor plant, and can easily be produced as an aerosol spray or fine powder.
The original roadside hazard model used to predict roadside crashes was derived from data collected on encroachments into a median.
It is doubtful that their Adoptionism was derived from the Bonosians, who were biblical unitarians.
The infection can be derived from contaminated bedding and it can be spread from stallions to mares during breeding.
When colonies are formed, the resulting cells tend to have euploid genomes derived from the aneuploid state by chromosome loss.
Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling.
The first project targets beneficiation of local raw materials and products derived from the aloe industry.
Some other scholars have argued that it may have derived from a script used by a non-Chinese people living nearby, called the Yao.
The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution.
Since gelatin is derived from collagen, it is composed of various amino acids.
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