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  • Derived from the Greek word autos, meaning self, autism is characterized by a withdrawal from social interaction into the self and can include a wide spectrum of disorders, from mild to severe.

    Marcy Winograd: South Bay to Discuss Autism Epidemic: Causes and Solutions 2010

  • Derived from the Greek word autos, meaning self, autism is characterized by a withdrawal from social interaction into the self and can include a wide spectrum of disorders, from mild to severe.

    South Bay to Discuss Autism Epidemic: Causes and Solutions Marcy Winograd 2010

  • Derived from the Spanish word Nigre, meaning Black.

    Study break! « Love | Peace | Ohana 2006

  • Derived from the Old French word franc, meaning “free,” it later came to be associated with the most fundamental political freedom of all: to exercise your franchise meant to exercise your right to vote.

    The Sack of Washington Murphy, Cullen 2007

  • Derived from the Latin word, _socius_, meaning a comrade, it is, like the word

    Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles John Spargo 1921

  • Derived from the Greek word telos, which refers to purpose or end, this argument hinges on the idea that the world gives evidence of being designed, and concludes that a divine designer must be posited to account for the orderly world we encounter.

    UUpdates - All updates 2010

  • Derived from the Greek word phyto (plant) and nutrient (a constituent of food necessary for normal physiological function), phytonutrients-also known as phytochemicals-are natural, bioactive compounds found in plant foods.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • Derived from the Latin word "raptor," one who seizes by force, the order of Raptatores, or

    Clovis News Journal : News 2010

  • Derived from the Latin word meaning "to fall in love," that's what Dell hopes consumers will do - the price of the Adamo starts at $2,000.

    Wireless Week Headline News 2009

  • Derived from the Greek word telos, which refers to purpose or end, this argument hinges on the idea that the world gives evidence of being designed, and concludes that a divine designer must be posited to account for the orderly world we encounter.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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