Derived
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We made idiotic presentations showing how the Citi logo made sense, and how it was really
derived
from an umbrella, and we made animations of these things, and we came back and forth and back and forth and back and forth.
Having made their home in the Wild Fields north of the Black Sea, these cossacks—
derived
from a Turkic word for "free man"— are renowned as one of Europe’s most formidable military forces.
But with its spread to Sassanid Persia, it acquired its current name and terminology– "chess,
" derived
from "shah," meaning king, and “checkmate” from "shah mat," or “the king is helpless.”
Ok, it seems a very formal, willful gesture, but something
derived
entirely out of the constraints.
Researchers in the 1930s investigated this idea by injecting compounds
derived
from mustard gas into the veins of cancer patients.
This is
derived
from an organism, deinococcus radiodurans, that can take three million rads of radiation and not be killed.
And when I see all these hexagons and complex things, which I also have, in visual migraine, I wonder whether everyone sees things like this and whether things like cave art or ornamental art may have been
derived
from them a bit.
The artisanal movement is huge: everything about locally
derived
products and services, supporting your local neighborhoods, whether it's cheeses, wines and other products.
Scientific knowledge isn't
derived
from anything.
Like all knowledge, it's conjectural, guesswork, tested by observation, not
derived
from it.
The Latin word "cogito" is
derived
from the prefix "co," meaning "together," and the verb "agitare," meaning "to shake."
Some entertainment can be
derived
from Holly's excellent styles and songs done in a B-variation.
Apparently
derived
from a popular sci-fi novel, WEAPON, SOLO stars Mario Van Peebles as a human-looking robot who decides to think for himself and is thus targeted for elimination.
The story is
derived
from "King Lear"; the setting is a farm in Iowa.
The film blatently rips off far superior sci-fi films, such as TimeCop or Total Recall (where the title seems to have been
derived
from).
It is the darkest possible fiction
derived
from the events.
The creative team that brought us Police Squad - and the Naked Gun
derived
from it - said in interview that they were told by their network contact that the show would be canceled, after their delivery of the first episode.
Its big attraction was that it brought back the original Bond, Sean Connery; its title reputedly
derived
from Connery's remark after "Diamonds Are Forever" that he would never again play the role.
The script is
derived
from a novel by Charles Marquis Warren who was a specialist in westerns, as a writer, director and producer.
HW has earned its niche among parody classics and is not only a riotous little 20 minute short but a staple in low budget film production classes, which is where a lot of the film's cult status is
derived
from and resides.
Here the aesthetics are plainly
derived
from the necessities of the filming situation, and are not just used arbitrarily to make it look "cool".
The character depth
derived
in this film is AMAZING.
Three giant sabretooth tigers(..created in a laboratory from mitochondrial DNA, a "genetic breakthrough
" derived
from fossil material)are on the rampage accidentally set free through a series of events(such as a computer geek's introduced virus in order to unlock security measures keeping the resort novelty shops closed during construction & a security guard's leaving a gate open while searching for the missing page from a porn mag that flew away in the breeze)that threaten the lives of those it comes in contact with.
A pseudo-ancient fantasy hack-n-slash tale featuring twin barbarian brothers with a collective IQ of hot water, character names that seem to have been
derived
from a Mad Libs book, and such classic lines as "Hold her down and uncover her belly!",
The film is obviously
derived
from "Enter The Dragon," as are most martial arts pictures.
Every Full Moon, Bey will feed Kharis a form of liquid
derived
of several Tana leaves which will keep him not only alive but subservient to his master's wishes.
Our realization of this irony was the only pleasure we
derived
from this confusing mess.
Movie magic, clearly
derived
from the heart and soul of everyone involved.
There is more to the film philosophically than just evil within, it is a film about death, suffering and possible redemption too all bound in a structure
derived
from Hindu beliefs in a fashion that seems like it might just be exploitation but has more relation to actual beliefs than one might expect (at least from the research that I did on wikipedia).
I think I usually approach film festival comedies with the low expectation that they will invariably be "quirky," and that any intended humor will be
derived
solely at the expense of the characters' simplicity in the face of a complicated context.
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