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Derived from Marx and Max Weber, Karl August Wittfogel argued that bureaucracy arose to manage irrigation systems.
Derived from the epigramma " inscription " from ἐπιγράφειν epigraphein " to write oninscribe ", this literary device has been employed for over two millennia.
Derived from Greek oikoumenikos (), " ecumenical " means " worldwide " but generally is assumed to be limited to the Roman Empire in this context as in Augustus ' claim to be ruler of the oikoumene / world ; the earliest extant uses of the term for a council are Eusebius ' Life of Constantine 3. 6 around 338, which states "" ( he convoked an Ecumenical Council ); Athanasius ' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369 ;< ref >
Derived from characterization of breast as a milk carrying and delivery device ( cf.
Derived from the Tswana word Kgala, meaning " the great thirst ", or Khalagari, Kgalagadi or Kalagare, meaning " a waterless place ", the Kalahari has vast areas covered by red sand without any permanent surface water.
Derived from the card game bezique, players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds.
Derived from the Chinese Jian or dao, the Korean hwandudaedo are known from the early medieval Three Kingdoms.
* Webminister: Derived from webmaster, this officer is in charge of maintaining the Internet presence of the group.
Derived from Latin annus are a number of English words, such as annual, annuity, anniversary, etc.
Derived from Pecorino, casu marzu goes beyond typical fermentation to a stage most would consider decomposition, brought about by the digestive action of the larvae of the cheese fly Piophila casei.
Derived from the Latin gluttire, meaning to gulp down or swallow, gluttony ( Latin, ) is the over-indulgence and over-consumption of anything to the point of waste.
" Derived from course lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, Venturi received a grant from the Graham Foundation in 1965 to aid in its completion.
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When Bossuet was chosen to be the tutor of the Dauphin, oldest child of Louis XIV, he wrote several works for the edification of his pupil, one of which was Politics Derived from the Words of Holy Scripture, a discourse on the principles of royal absolutism.
Derived from early British forms of Country dancing, SCD is related to English country dancing, contra dancing, cèilidh dancing, Old time dancing and Irish set dancing due to the combination of some of these dance forms in early Country dance forms and later cross-over introduced by their overlapping influences via dancers and dance masters.
Derived from the ancient Greek word kharaktêr, the English word dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones in 1749.
Derived from the Greek strategos, strategy when it appeared in use during the 18th century, was seen in its narrow sense as the " art of the general ", ' the art of arrangement ' of troops.
Derived crossovers include active crossovers in which one of the crossover responses is derived from the other through the use of a differential amplifier.
" Derived from the Muskogee lokchapi ( lokcha ( acorn ) / api ( stem )), this was the old name of the nearby river.
Derived from Old English friðu, friþ, it is cognate to Old Norse friðr, Old High German fridu, German Friede, Dutch vrede, West Frisian frede, Icelandic friður, Common Scandinavian fred ( all with meanings similar to " peace " or " calm ") and also root-cognate to friend.

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* Derived row, a concept in musical set theory

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Derived from the Ming dynasty, this piece of material was trusted to cure headaches or depressions, or simply to better the intelligence of those who use it.
Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms.
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Derived from the Romanian word " domn " ( lord or ruler ) and, in turn, from the Latin " Dominus ", Domnitor had been in use since the Middle Ages.
Derived either from the two-wheeled charettes used in French Canada or from Scottish carts, it was adapted to use only local materials.
* Mariner's astrolabe Derived from the astrolabe, it was developed in late 15th century and found use in the 16th to 17th centuries.

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Derived quantities that specify heat capacity as an intensive property, i. e., independent of the size of a sample, are the molar heat capacity, which is the heat capacity per mole of a pure substance, and the specific heat capacity, often simply called specific heat, which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material.
Derived from the former, Mōri han was referred often Chōshū han.

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This applies to the I-indexed diagrams in the category of R-modules, with R a commutative ring ; it is not necessarily true in an arbitrary abelian category ( see Roos ' " Derived functors of inverse limits revisited " for examples of abelian categories in which lim ^ n, on diagrams indexed by a countable set, is nonzero for n > 1 ).
Derived from the same term used to describe the prey of conmen, a mark is a professional wrestling fan who believes that everything associated with pro wrestling is real, rather than recognizing the existence of kayfabe ( that is, it is a work ).
Derived characteristics of the taxon ( apomorphies ) include: " snout short and wide with anterior part of zygomatic arches directed transversely, resulting in a square-like shape of the skull ( shared with Kogaionidae ); frontals small, pointed posteriorly, almost or completely excluded from the orbital rim ," ( Kielan-Jaworowska and Hurum 2001, p. 417 ).
*" Biography: Pietre Metastasio ", The Every-day Book and Table Book ; or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days, in Past and Present Times ; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Including Accounts of the Weather, Rules for Health and Conduct, Remarkable and Important Anecdotes, Facts, and Notices, in Chronology, Antiquities, Topography, Biography, Natural History, Art, Science, and General Literature ; Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, and Valuable Original Communication, with Poetical Elucidations, for Daily Use and Diversion.
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Derived originally from the agricultural billhook, the bill consisted of a hooked chopping blade with several pointed projections mounted on a staff.
Derived at least traditionally and imaginatively from the douze pairs of Charlemagne, the peers were supposed to represent the chosen of the noblesse, and gradually became associated with the parliament of Paris as a quasi-legislative ( or at least law-registering ) and directly judicial body.
Derived from Somerset, it is particularly associated with two families ; the Beauforts who held the title from the creation of 1448 and the Seymours, from the creation of 1547 and in whose name the title is still held.
Derived from the Catholic legend of St Senora leading a spiritual army of angels tasked with protecting the children from poverty related terrors, against the minions of a vengeful La Llorona.
* Derived from the above, any ruleset or book that concerns itself with etiquette
Third Edition, with Additions and Corrections Derived from the Original Manuscripts, Illustrative Notes, and a New Memoir By W. Moy Thomas.
Derived partly from the English Shepherd, with other non-collie breeds.
Derived from the conventional QWERTY keyboard, the Half Keyboard allowed touch typists to enter text with one hand, without having to learn a whole new keyboard layout.
Derived from another style called Bakalao, which was in reality the local name given to an association of electronic dance music played together with pop / rock tunes in Valencian clubs in the second half of the 1980s.
Derived from Latin maurus, meaning inhabitant of Mauritania, traditionally it is used as a term to distinguish White people with dark hair, as opposed to " ruivo " ( redhead ) and " loiro " ( blonde ).
Ettinger, L. Aglio, M. Shenton, " Visual Hemifield Mapping Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Coregistered with Cortical Surfaces Derived from Magnetic Resonance Images " Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 15 ( 4 ): 344-350, 1998.
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Derived from " lay-board " providing access between a ship and a quay, when ships normally docked with the left side to the wharf.
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Derived from the Italian " con primario ", or " with the primary ", the term refers to a performer who sings small role pieces.

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