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Deriving its name from the French word for "party" or "celebration," the mystic society was organized in 1957 when four close friends decided to host a gathering to celebrate the end of Lent.
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“Deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”.
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Deriving sustenance from emotion is not unknown in the galaxy.
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*Deriving useful information for teachers from neuroscience is slow, painstaking work.
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Deriving sustenance from emotion is not unknown in the galaxy.
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Fact 3: Deriving useful information for teachers from neuroscience is slow, painstaking work.
Willingham: 3 brain facts every educator should know Valerie Strauss 2010
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Deriving sustenance from emotion is not unknown in the galaxy.
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Deriving the Standard Model From – String theory requires extra dimensions in order for it to make sense.
What is String Theory Good For (Part I)? « Imaginary Potential 2008
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Deriving rhymes from the comments of audience members Emily the doctor and James the banker is likable but rudimentary, but when Broderick merges their two stories in song, lets them bounce off one another and develop, the show takes flight.
Abandoman 2010
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Title of his talk: “Deriving the library from first principles.”
Jon Orwant, Engineering Manager at Google Books, Speaks to Harvard Librarians « ResourceShelf 2010
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