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The station | derives a portion of its programming as an affiliate |
or the Lake Almanor region of California, and | derives a significant portion of its economy from the |
It airs a Christian radio format and | derives a portion of its programming from the Calvary |
The station | derives a significant portion of its programming from |
ie has grown tired of buffalo hunting, Gilson | derives a pleasure from his "stands" - killing an ent |
The station | derives a portion of its programming from the EWTN Ra |
The station | derives a portion of its programming from Scott Shann |
ion of the average great-circle circumference | derives a radius of about 6372.8 km. |
The station | derives a portion of its programming from the Moody B |
The UGRA is a taxing authority, and | derives a portion of its funding from property taxes |
The station | derives almost all of its programming from ESPN Radio |
f the once brilliant Ranald Slidell MacKenzie | derives an additional pang from the recollection of t |
The governance of the Cantonment Board | derives authority from the Cantonment Act, 1924 and r |
ing tableaux" (water carnival) that dates and | derives back to the 1860s Hythe Cricket Week. |
The traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars | derives basically from the same roots as the cuisine |
The common name "steamer ducks" | derives because, when swimming fast, they flap their |
In contrast the solid-angle concept | derives both bond length and the perimeter form empir |
rather than the conventional hypothesis which | derives Brahmi from the Aramaic script. |
of the county government, this water district | derives certain of its authorities from the County of |
rnational Core content of SNOMED CT therefore | derives directly from CTV3; most of this content is i |
Ottawa, or alternatively "Odawa" or "Odawu" | derives either from the term "trader" or a truncated |
The name | derives either from the Old English for 'the cold spr |
ame was first recorded, as Herle in 1177, and | derives either from the Old English "Herela-lea" whic |
The name Matiene | derives either from Lake Matianus (Lake Urmia) or fro |
His name | derives either from Ballinbreich in Fife or Balnabrie |
Ottawa, or alternatively "Odawa" or "Odawu," | derives either from the term "trader" or a truncated |
It | derives either from the name Jodocus, which can ultim |
The name Odawa, or Ottawa, allegedly | derives either from the Anishnaabe term "trader" or a |
Its name | derives from the Latin arachis - peanut. |
The name | derives from St Olave's Street, after the Church of S |
now generally believed that the name Woolwich | derives from the Anglo-Saxon name, "trading place for |
The name | derives from 'Anna'(Rice), the land of rice. |
ws the plot of the book, which itself largely | derives from The Prisoner of Zenda. |
nxiang Mantou Dian (Nanxiang Bun Shop), which | derives from the original store in Nanxiang but is no |
Its name | derives from the surrounding CDP of Eddington. |
Gawthorpe's name | derives from Gorky, a Viking name, and thorpe was a s |
The species name obtecta | derives from the Latin obtegere (to conceal, to cover |
The title of the series | derives from the player's role in carrying out tasks |
Its name | derives from ancient Egyptian nub, meaning gold, on a |
The name "Smolny" | derives from the location, in the early days of St. P |
Name | derives from narrow polymetamorphic belts formed over |
Its name | derives from the similarity in shape of the slice of |
The title of the album | derives from Laurel Canyon, California, USA (in the L |
Its name probably | derives from the brewing process: in Cantonese, yuk ( |
The name "guayule" | derives from the Nahuatl word ulli/olli, "rubber". |
name "Shiprock" or Shiprock Peak or Ship Rock | derives from the peak's resemblance to an enormous 19 |
The word "Hemmet" | derives from prior Danish, meaning "The home". |
small place, the local dialling code (01949) | derives from the villages name. |
The name | derives from the combination of the church dedicated |
inuously occupied since Saxon times (the name | derives from “Canna's Farm” or “Canna's Place” in Ang |
The name probably | derives from the Gallo-Roman deity Borvo. |
Much of the Museum's collection | derives from material brought back by 19th century ex |
race, roughly translated as the Sas Circuit, | derives from the fact that the course features ten ki |
The stream's name | derives from its typical water color. |
Aetonyx, a Jurassic dinosaur whose name | derives from the Greek word for "eagle claw" |
The quintessential icon of Saint Julia | derives from the testimony of Victor Vitensis, contem |
The expression | derives from umble pie, which was a pie filled with l |
The name Fifehide probably | derives from 'five hides'. |
The name | derives from that of the local Gallic people, the Amb |
The word | derives from the Latin taberna and the Greek ταβέρνα/ |
Its name | derives from the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus. |
"Strudel," a German word, | derives from the Middle High German word for "whirlpo |
The name Ratcliffe | derives from the red clay in the area and it is on hi |
ly, "use your loaf", meaning "use your head", | derives from "loaf of bread" and also dates from the |
The name "Lonk" | derives from the Lancashire word "lanky", meaning lon |
r that the term hnossir (meaning "treasures") | derives from her name and is applied to whatever is " |
The name | derives from the Anglo Saxon "ham" - meaning "homeste |
The scenery around Coniston | derives from Coniston Limestone and Borrowdale Volcan |
Another theory has it that the name | derives from the birch or birk trees that grew there. |
ye under her pseudonym Barbara Vine (the name | derives from her own middle name and her grandmother' |
His name | derives from the French tromper, "to deceive". |
It is most commonly known as Jocote, which | derives from the Nahuatl word xocotl, meaning "fruit. |
rine is sometimes referred to as U-434, which | derives from the pennant number painted on the vessel |
May be it | derives from the word "Alevri" (which in Greek means |
Like Bullshit, the game's humor | derives from its use of foul language, however this i |
The name | derives from the Old English hlenc, meaning hill. |
The bishopric itself certainly | derives from an older Gaelic Christian community. |
The name | derives from a monastery with the name Santa Ana that |
t is in the north of the country and its name | derives from the ancient city of Balkh, near the mode |
by its unique style of humour, most of which | derives from allusions to current political affairs i |
The name ‘Widham' | derives from two words - Druid and Hamlet. |
Cookernup's name | derives from an Aboriginal name meaning "the place of |
The name | derives from the gospel readings on this day which ar |
The office of coroner in the territory | derives from the legal framework of the office of cor |
Its name | derives from the Hungarian meaning "Bagpipe Creek". |
The name | derives from the Parliament of Norway (Norwegian: Sto |
It featured a horn section sample that | derives from the song "Parce Que Tu Crois" by Charles |
The name | derives from “Crane Ford” probably due to the birds t |
craped onto diners' plates; the term raclette | derives from the French word racler, meaning "to scra |
The title | derives from a catchphrase of Barth's. |
The name "Tsing Yi Heung Sze Wui" | derives from the local Cantonese pronunciation of Tsi |
The term | derives from sailing ships in which the toilet area f |
Its current name | derives from the latin Albaruffum. |
The name Haverigg | derives from the Old Norse and can be translated as ‘ |
The name Beggar's Bush | derives from a thorn bush that was located in the mid |
The English name for these days, "Ember", | derives from the Anglo-Saxon ymbren, a circuit or rev |
The term | derives from the Malay word for 'half'. |
Spanos' work | derives from philosophers ranging from Heidegger and |
The name | derives from the significant elevation change as Haig |
The name | derives from the Manor of Arworthal which has had a n |
The current station | derives from two earlier stations. |
The village name | derives from the earlier form "Pottern" which refers |
The North American title Spring and Chaos | derives from the title of Miyazawa's poetry collectio |
The name | derives from the Gallo-Roman Artinis. |
Its name | derives from a lake named after Gilbert Malcolm Sproa |
The name | derives from 'Kipe weir', meaning a weir with a fish |
The name of the parish | derives from the medieval Latin Perranus in Sabulo me |
letian, and that her association with Corsica | derives from the fact that her relics were brought to |
The name of the cheese | derives from the Italian word "stracca", meaning "tir |
ment for rule-consequentialism is not that it | derives from an overarching commitment to maximise th |
e Pinar de Campoverde or Pinar de Campo Verde | derives from the fact that the area was once pine woo |
The name "Merania" which | derives from the Latin mare (sea). |
The genus name | derives from John Adlum (1759-1836), a surveyor, asso |
Their name | derives from the Celtic intensive prefix "tri-" and " |
Her name | derives from the Greek word melli meaning honey. |
Formed in May 2004, the band's name | derives from the Velvet Underground song "The Black A |
from Sonoma County in California as the name | derives from an indigenous source there. |
The name supposedly | derives from a tale of a Turkish imam, who swooned wi |
The river name probably | derives from a personal name 'Senni'. |
The name | derives from a wooded dell that still exists at the w |
The name probably | derives from the town of Troia in the Province of Fog |
The name | derives from "Bjorgvin", meaning meadow between the m |
The community name | derives from Indian term for "place where something i |
Its name | derives from its crossing of St George's Fields, bein |
ology used in connection with null hypotheses | derives from the immediate relation to statistical hy |
Khanbaliq in China, which | derives from the same etymology.) |
The name | derives from the typical appearance of the biopsy on |
The district's name | derives from the Irish word port - meaning port - and |
Its name | derives from the Roman god Bacchus. |
Its name | derives from the Latin word alpibus which means "moun |
The name | derives from the Greek verb σείω, seio, to shake, and |
The generic name, Centrarchus, | derives from the Greek κέντρον (centre, in this sense |
The name | derives from the phrase Ard na Croise meaning "the he |
The specific name, macropterus, | derives from μακρόν πτερόν (long fin). |
Gupta | derives from the sanskrit verb gup which means preser |
This | derives from spring wells of which Wells used to have |
The name "Catoctin" probably | derives from the Kittoctons, an American Indian tribe |
Boudinage | derives from the French word "boudin", meaning sausag |
Its name | derives from the Gemini twins, of Castor and Pollux. |
Its name | derives from the Old English ened and twisla which me |
The latter half of the breed's name | derives from the characteristic white, black and grey |
in two stroke engine fuels, where the benefit | derives from the polymer decomposing (unzipping) at t |
The name | derives from a combination of Bell Flicks. |
The current official orthography | derives from an Americanist version of the Internatio |
Its dedication | derives from an 12th century reference to it being ne |
ad does match its winding route, but actually | derives from the emblem of the Snake Inn, one of the |
The Ladin place name | derives from the Latin silva ("wood"). |
Palmer suggested that the name | derives from "Erbin's stoke" meaning Erbin's stockade |
Supposedly it | derives from the period when Gwynllyw was a pirate an |
The Welsh name for the village | derives from the dedication of the parish church to S |
Much of the comic tension | derives from D-503's horror at his own emerging desir |
The present citadel | derives from a later time. |
The name | derives from Nathanael Greene, a Rhode Island-born ge |
e erected in the street itself states that it | derives from a phrase Whitnourwhatnourgate meaning "W |
The name Tamerton | derives from 'estate on the Tamar'. |
The term | derives from sate ("skewered meat") and saus (spicy s |
The name "Thin White Rope" | derives from William S. Burroughs' description of hum |
The legend of Saint Tryphine probably | derives from a historical individual who was the wife |
The concept | derives from the Roman Imperial and Byzantine concept |
d by the Oxford University History department | derives from the word Cottage. |
The name | derives from the extensive use of mother-of-pearl tha |
Its original meaning was "army man" and | derives from the Germanic elements "heri" meaning "ar |
The name | derives from its strikingly thin long limbs. |
This | derives from an aspect of the Monster Slayer myth, in |
The term kaseko | derives from casser le corps (break the body) which r |
iver Avon runs through the village - its name | derives from avon meaning river, and wick an old word |
"Asotin" | derives from a Nez Perce word meaning "Eel Creek". |
The name Xabier | derives from the Basque Etxeberri or new house, which |
The name Orchid | derives from the Greek word orchis which means testic |
The term coeliac | derives from the Greek κοιλιακός (koiliakόs, "abdomin |
The name Exeter | derives from the city of Exeter in Devon, England. |
The salinity | derives from Permian red beds, and has a strong struc |
guist has speculated that the word "buckaroo" | derives from the Arabic word bakara or bakhara, also |
The name Knocks | derives from the Irish cnoc, meaning hill. |
The name omphacite | derives from the Greek omphax or unripe grape for the |
Its form | derives from the fact that all cocktails are traditio |
Once mainly agricultural fields, the name | derives from the archaic Welsh tonnau, meaning grassl |
The state's name, meaning "sandy plain," | derives from the Nahuatl words xalli (meaning "sand" |
The book's title | derives from the approximate latitude of Panama. |
The name probably | derives from the name of the forefather of the tribe |
The name | derives from the German Wald ("forest"); it appears f |
we is the original name of the village, which | derives from the Marathi word for "rest"; Chatrapati |
nsider that Larry McMurtry's writing strength | derives from evoking Time-and-Place about as well as |
Its name | derives from the surrounding CDP of Cornwells Heights |
The name Endeca | derives from the German word entdecken, meaning "to d |
Glazing, which | derives from the Middle English for 'glass', is a par |
Instead, the moniker | derives from a combination of New York's "Big Apple" |
Its name | derives from the prominent local Barne family. |
The shire's name | derives from the Wakka Wakka Aboriginal words "king d |
Norman Conquest; and the name of the village | derives from Thester Wara (meaning "the Eastern" Wara |
Its name | derives from a town of the Creek tribe. |
The town's name | derives from the first name of a railroad executive. |
The rest of the name | derives from a predicted asparagine/aspartate "hook" |
The name probably | derives from the Old English scyttel(s) meaning a bar |
Bassaleg is the only British place whose name | derives from the word basilica, a term used in early |
The title of the movie | derives from the two parks near the Forbidden City - |
It | derives from the word goule, meaning "stream, or chan |
The word "reincarnation" | derives from Latin, literally meaning, "entering the |
The specific name | derives from the French spelling of "Xerxes", the nam |
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