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The term is believed to be a derivation of the phrase Deduced Reckoning.
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Just this morning I saw an ad for the new Mini Paceman, which is a derivation of the Mini Countryman, itself a derivation of the Mini Cooper.
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It's po'boy - a derivation of "poor boy".
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Online users grew from a few hundred thousand in 1996, when they had their idea, to 3m in November 1999, when Dangdang something of an onomatopoeia, representing the sound of a cash register opening and closing, but also a derivation of the Chinese adjective for worthy went live.
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These ceremonies also feature a language of African derivation, likewise named Kromanti, and rare medicinal preparations.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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He appeared in just 12 games for the Jets sometimes as a quarterback in the Jets' derivation of the "Wildcat" formation, sometimes as a punt-protector, sometimes as a receiver.
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To protect the Koran's integrity, usulis impose a stiff test for the derivation of God's laws.
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Up until the eighteenth century, the lovely English name for trombone was sackbut, a word of Old French or possibly Spanish derivation.
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"The president is, in effect, allowing federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research to the extent that it's permitted by law -- that is, work with stem cells themselves, not the derivation of stem cells, " Varmus said in a conference call with reporters Sunday.
CNN: Obama overturns Bush policy on stem cells