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The Astons | derived their name from Aston in Cheshire, where the |
More than likely, however, the Beguines | derived their name from that of the priest Lambert le |
After 1847 the funds | derived from this source were devoted to the endowmen |
The use of Indian hemp and the preparations | derived therefrom may only be authorized for medical |
neighborhood amenities like the satisfaction | derived from living in a nice area, many studies sugg |
Cetyl palmitate is the ester | derived from palmitic acid and cetyl alcohol. |
her Hodoeporicon ("Travellers Book", the name | derived from Ancient Greek) which comprises Willibald |
They were superseded by the R-14 | derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M. |
The information | derived from this original pharmacophore has led to t |
ut, worn as an outer vestment by the bishops, | derived from Byzantine imperial dress, and hence iden |
words of Robert "Mahlon" Bullington the band | derived their name from a combination of "hack" and " |
The eponym | derived from Vidus Vidius. |
ole contents of Akilam focuses on the concept | derived from the symbol 'Lotus carrying Namam', it se |
Another version is the song | derived from an interview with Neil Warnock in the lo |
The name, | derived from a nearby pool, is of Aboriginal origin b |
Founded in 2004, the group | derived their name (as a joke) from celebrity Tony Da |
The territory | derived its name from Circar or Sarkar, an Indian ter |
line creation system was added to the DikuMUD | derived SillyMUD codebase, released in 1993. |
The Merc | derived codebase The Isles, released in 1994, also fe |
The MRS | derived from Hepburn and Stephenson's 1955 Plan for t |
mbination of old records and legend, the name | derived from an incident when the Jamestown settlers |
Some of the electrons | derived from the inorganic donors also need to be cha |
hough they possess tentacles around the mouth | derived from the water vascular system, they have no |
tes from Compagopiscis croucheri and the more | derived species Incisoscutum ritchiei suggested that |
Tamblyn created the name, | derived from Stand ing around booking agents offices |
that of the Roman Emperors and used the title | derived from the title Caesar to reflect their suppos |
The name of the locality | derived from the town which was named after the rapid |
specifically relates an aspect of the Uncanny | derived from German etymology. |
odfrey Higgins, Kuhn contended that the Bible | derived its origins from other Pagan religions and mu |
ant potential improvements over the naturally | derived artemisinins. |
The symbol, | derived from the first three letters of the Greek nam |
hanges by 1 are therefore equal to the energy | derived using classical mechanics. |
ility to describe the proportion of the value | derived from asset exploitation which stays 'in count |
The journal | derived its name Jugantar (Lit:New Era) from a politi |
other lengthy sections in which the material | derived from the Tanchuma are overwhelmed in a flood |
Much of the humour of the show | derived from Godfrey's cheery interpretations of unpl |
y house, located nearby from which the school | derived its name and also its Templar Cross emblem. |
Much of the humor | derived from the series originates from Cicierega's u |
a trichotomy with Epachthosaurus and the more | derived clade Eutitanosauria. |
e cell starts proliferating, all of the cells | derived from it will remain clustered around the spot |
roteins are proteins which convert the energy | derived from the hydrolysis of ATP to structural chan |
y in form between Reudemanoceras and the more | derived, M -U Ordovican, Strandoceras. |
The name | derived from the fact that the Pacific Ocean is visib |
It incorporates the concepts | derived from the Acharanga text, which is now regarde |
sister taxon of Efraasia and all of the more | derived sauropodomorphs. |
The code, | derived from a combination of algebra and Ancient Gre |
The article | derived from an interview in which the reporter quote |
The school | derived its name from the church, which was also buil |
The name | derived from the fact that instead of selling items f |
The circle | derived its name from four of the seven prince-electo |
s widely believed that the Inn and the hamlet | derived its name from La Snappe, which was first show |
within this group a basal member of the, more | derived, Hadrosauroidea. |
Only horses and their progeny | derived from the old bloodlines, with no imported gen |
Their wealth | derived from America's largest soap manufacturing con |
e older brother of Piano Red, their nicknames | derived from both men being albinos. |
According to Greg Cowan, their name | derived from the fact that they were banned from five |
What we know of them is | derived from their doctrinal opponents, whose literat |
The symbols themselves are | derived from the old cursive forms of the letter and |
Then conservation laws could then be | derived from the Lagrangian by the usual means. |
signated "virtual" in the base class then the | derived class's function would be called (if it exist |
The theorem was | derived by George Sudarshan in 1963. |
The ML type system ensures that theorems are | derived using only the inference rules given by the o |
ligious alternative to evolutionary theory as | derived from the Bible's creation account held that r |
process would work for a homology theory not | derived from chain complexes. |
Similarly in Italian language, there are | derived names like Castellino (little castle) - Caste |
Merino can be traced to Gamboola; these were | derived from Samuel Marsden's flock, and like Macarth |
In his 1913 thesis, he | derived the Fokker-Planck equation along with Max Pla |
ds is based on the sugars from which they are | derived; for example, glucose is oxidized to glucaric |
They are | derived from natural ankyrin proteins and consist of |
above the number of the basic model they were | derived from. |
It is likely that they are | derived from older Proto-Indo-Iranian or Proto-Indo-E |
Instead, they are | derived from human lipocalins which are a family of n |
They are | derived from carotenoids by oxidative cleavage, catal |
Another suggests that they are | derived from cellulose. |
They are | derived from the amino acid tyrosine. |
similar in odor to the acid or base they are | derived from. |
They are | derived from neural crest. |
But actually they are | derived from Zancleida. |
cause of the fine-wooled breeds that they are | derived from, Santa Cruz sheep are unique among forme |
a significant strand bias, that is, they are | derived from one strand of DNA only, and this may ind |
of the mentally ill, believing that they were | derived from a derisive term for a person suffering f |
The word thiacalixarene is | derived from thia (as sulfur) and calixarene. |
Sulfur of the thiazole is | derived from cysteine. |
l cellulose is a gelling and thickening agent | derived from cellulose. |
The name of Thiruverumbur is | derived from the Lord Thiru Erumbeeswarar whose templ |
This name | derived from Latter Day Saint founder Joseph Smith's |
This was | derived from the Petrine texts, and from the gospel a |
In modern chemistry this is | derived using equilibrium thermodynamics. |
Like Dizzy Down the Rapids, this game | derived from a mini-game found in The Fantastic Adven |
This is | derived from Latin camox, borrowed from Gaulish, itse |
This area | derived its name as part of Parap after the Army had |
The club's nickname is "The Oakmen" - this is | derived from the club motto "corda quercus" which in |
s of Noel Swerdlow and G. J. Toomer, this was | derived from his assumption of a "least perceptible" |
s textual analysis of the Historia, this tale | derived from a north Welsh narrative which was mainly |
This is | derived from the Old English word ceart which means a |
the most significant innovation at this time | derived from the ideas of Naum Gabo, who was interest |
sometimes referred to as "spube", this being | derived from the "s" of sand and the resemblance of a |
This is | derived from the definition of pressure, which is |
Empire, with the important works of this era | derived from his style. |
This is | derived from rare Middle English Westernesse (known t |
This is | derived from an idea of Tsuda Sen who is the father o |
was first used in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne, | derived from Gilbert's 1600 New Latin electricus, mea |
Her name Thora is | derived from the name of the Norse God of thunder and |
The quarrel became a schism: those who | derived their ordination from Shin Arahan were known |
Even though it | derived from an American comic strip, Little Nemo was |
tful name and for some time it was thought it | derived from the supposed Cornish Cwm-ty-coit meaning |
Zementis, symbolizing "concrete thoughts", is | derived from the German word Zement (cement, concrete |
Three flavonolignans | derived from the flavone tricin have been isolated fr |
d at Singapore and comprised three battalions | derived from troops of the 17th Dogra Regiment, Garhw |
s was a basal member of the Thyreophora, more | derived than Scutellosaurus, but less than Scelidosau |
ics, Geaux Tigers, pronounced "Go Tigers", is | derived from a common ending in French Cajun names, - |
istorical speculations common at the time and | derived from Icelandic sources, that the language had |
mal embryology, the epiblast is a tissue type | derived either from the inner cell mass in mammals or |
Angolatitan was a basal titanosauriform, more | derived than Brachiosaurus but less derived than Euhe |
The title is | derived from a song by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser |
The title is | derived from the main character's catchphrase, a quer |
The title is | derived from the serial number of a guitar previously |
Although its title is | derived from a King novella (Secret Window, Secret Ga |
The title is | derived from the Bible verse Song of Songs 8:6c. |
The album's title was | derived from the tracks it contained, being the relea |
r to God for protection, with the title being | derived from the word Amen, which is repeated frequen |
The programme's title is | derived from one of the names of a traditional Englis |
The album's title is | derived from Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the |
Many of the lyrics and the album's title are | derived from the role playing game Werewolf: The Apoc |
The song's title is | derived from the Andre Williams penned tune "Shake a |
The episode's title is | derived from a comment she overheard in the hospital: |
ark Ascending (from which the song's title is | derived) can be heard most clearly. |
The title is | derived from the Ukrainian word for "bountiful." |
The title is | derived from the novel by Franz Werfel. |
The title is | derived from combining Yankee-kun to Megane-chan and |
The song, whose double entendre title was | derived from a Groucho Marx quote, landed the Bellamy |
The title is | derived from a common misquotation of Karl Marx, who |
which includes the line the album's title is | derived from (although the song does appear in the fi |
Its title is | derived from the line "Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! |
r his friend the Viscount Adare (the title is | derived from Adare, Ireland). |
team, Burnley F.C. The self imposed title is | derived from previous behaviour at away games where t |
The title is | derived from a line in Kurt Vonnegut's novel, Hocus P |
The title is | derived from a comment by a witness at Adolf Eichmann |
The Black Box title is | derived from the lyrics "Cause you're right on time". |
The title is | derived from the Rizla game ("Guess Who's You"), the |
The title is | derived from a phrase in the 2007 film Juno. |
The title is | derived from lyrics in the song "Buffalo" by Anglo-Ir |
The album's title is | derived from a phrase used by Martin Luther King, Jr. |
The title is | derived from the subtitle of The Hobbit, by Lord of t |
The title is | derived from a phrase between the two members to desc |
Milsap's album title was | derived from the opening line of "Four Walls", "Out w |
The title is | derived from a phrase used in some children's games. |
The show's title is | derived from the fact that the characters live togeth |
Both titles were | derived from the Royal Commagenean cult that Mithrida |
Like Origins, many of the track titles were | derived from this poem. |
Tmodem is | derived from the HTMS protocol Translink with special |
Its unusual name is believed to be | derived from 'spital' - a corruption of the word 'hos |
Its name is thought to have | derived from 'broom' (shrub) and 'tun' an Old English |
The community's name is believed to be | derived from the presence of "flag flowers" (wild iri |
al" is not known, though it is believed to be | derived from Bang, the Dravidian-speaking tribe that |
ent molecular phylogenies have shown it to be | derived from within that genus. |
lion Struck by Lightning, (a title said to be | derived from a sentence in a travel phrase book ) he |
The notation BT refers to the | derived set of haplogroups between B and T which form |
I believe the article you linked to was | derived from the Wikipedia article not the other way |
Substrate specificity appears to be | derived directly from Ubc9 and the respective substra |
nymous Gesta Francorum is often assumed to be | derived from Tudebode's account, but Rubenstein (2005 |
rms and lands from which the income was to be | derived |
g the band he changed his name to Euronymous, | derived from the demon Eurynomos. |
All ancient references to him seem to have | derived from Plato: he may well be a fictional charac |
es, Rubus macraei, the two are believed to be | derived from separate dispersals to Hawaii. |
phrase "beating about the bush" is said to be | derived from this practice as the trappers accomplice |
modern times, the word paprika is said to be | derived from the Hungarian paprika or the Croatian or |
are obscure, and it is usually assumed to be | derived from African dance. |
Jocelyn is believed to have | derived his surname from his homeplace of Angle, Pemb |
The word Dabgar is said to be | derived from the Sanskrit word daravakarra, which mea |
The word Kesteven is supposed to have | derived from two root words: the Celtic ced meaning w |
y if the cells tested are already known to be | derived from blood. |
The name Enoree is thought to be | derived from a Cherokee word meaning river of muscadi |
discarded, and it is practically proved to be | derived from the medieval tabard (tabardum, taberda o |
song titles, this song's title appears to be | derived from a popular expression or figure of speech |
It is commonly thought to be | derived from the Cornish-language word for ant, being |
The name is believed to be | derived from Aboriginal word "Cowara", meaning Purple |
The name Bleiddud appears to be | derived from the Welsh blaidd, wolf, and tud, tribe o |
oup's major musical influences appeared to be | derived from dada. |
River, and the river's name is believed to be | derived from the name of the town. |
, and thus the Ayyavazhi's symbol seems to be | derived from Akilam. |
er (in Phrygia-Turkey) itself is said to have | derived its name from one Sangas, who had offended Rh |
The term "Cajun" is reported to have | derived from the English pronunciation of the French |
Much of it seems to be | derived from the Parish website (can't confirm that); |
Its toponym is believed to be | derived from the Old English Eoppa's Well. |
he genus to the suborder Mysticeti due to its | derived pattern of bone telescoping. |
e etymology of the name Israel is shown to be | derived from "a man seing God". |
redicate logic, and the predicate logic to be | derived from an informal, more intuitive development. |
etymology is uncertain but is believed to be | derived from the Greek words ονος θηρας (onos theras) |
buildings across the city, compared to energy | derived from fossil fuels. |
reasons, are also generally believed to have | derived from a source somewhere north of their curren |
anguage families are generally believed to be | derived from a common Sino-Tibetan protolanguage, and |
(syssel) of western Jutland, is thought to be | derived from Harudes. |
dited; mainstream theories hold Maltese to be | derived from Siculo-Arabic, with a large number of lo |
d brief therapy (SFBT), which is said to have | derived in part from the influence and work of Milton |
port, but it, like Leanyer, is believed to be | derived from an Aboriginal name for the area. |
The place is believed to have | derived its current name from its old name of Jatayum |
called Legesdun and the name is thought to be | derived from the Saxon words "Leswe" (pasture) and "D |
The name Childswickham is believed to have | derived from 'Child', the young son of a nobleman, 'w |
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