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One possible answer can be derived from the table above.
The different families derived economic, political, or military support from each other.
The figure is derived from the number of people at work and the hours they spent on the job.
And you may be sure that we would derive much more information.
The river's name is derived from the local community's language.
The name of the place is probably derived from this river.
They also have a form of art that is derived from nature.
Up until now, all of my knowledge had been derived from books.
The answer came a week ago and derives from the figure 31 percent.
Is it the feeling of power derived from being in control, having the last word?
Even though research is being held in the University no significant results derive from it.
The game derived its name from the street that both schools are on.
The meaning of my work is not derived from its form.
We now turn to the economic benefits derived from work.
From this form the present name of the city derives.
Some of the words and names used are derived from other works.
There is no clear evidence as to what word the name derives from.
However the real reason was that he derived from a religious family.
They are, in fact, derived from work I'm doing on my new book.
All of the world s energy is derived from the sun.
However, it can be derived from other sources as well.
Energy derived from sources that are local to your area.
Not if they can derive some personal benefit from them.
Can man derive any personal benefit from living in a human society?
After 1970 a lot of different methods derived from those three.