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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 >
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Derived from his understanding of musical settings of the liturgy and Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale preludes, the symphonies, masses and motets of Anton Bruckner make frequent use of the chorale as a compositional device, often in contrast to and combination with the fugue.
" 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 from the " Taizan Fukun ", the ancient Chinese name for the King of Hell who judges the dead and decides their fate.
Derived words are Joss house, a Chinese temple, Joss stick, a paste-covered stick that is burned in a religious context, and Joss paper.

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Derived from the Provençal canso, the very lyrical and original Italian canzone consists of 5 to 7 stanzas typically set to music, each stanza resounding the first in rhyme scheme and in number of lines ( 7 to 20 lines ).
Derived from the harvest rituals of Africans, Kwanzaa is observed each year from December 26 through January 1.

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* Derived, in phylogenetics, a trait present in an organism, but absent in the last common ancestor of its group
Derived directly from Formula 1, where it made its debut in 1989 winning the Brazilian Grand Prix, the electro-hydraulic system was operated by paddles behind the steering wheel using the F355 ’ s conventional 6-speed manual gearbox.

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Derived from LoTT, this principle assists players in judging the level to which they should bid in a competitive situation.

Derived and shows
Derived from a jive phrase the band had heard on a vintage race record, the name intended to reflect the group's jazz and blues influences as well as an edgy punk irreverence in the same vein as the Butthole Surfers, though the decision was ultimately made on impulse, as the members had run out of time to figure out a name to put on their posters and doubted their longevity past a handful of shows.

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Derived from the Spanish name for Bethlehem, Bel &# 233 ; n, it depicts the infant Jesus in the manger, surrounded by the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, the shepherds, their flock, the Magi and some stable animals, and is surmounted by an angel, the Star or both.
Derived from The Making of the English Landscape, the series attracted considerable attention from members of the environmental movement, who cited it to support their arguments for conservation.

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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.
Derived from television, it refers to the increasingly common practice of using multiple cameras for a scene ( just as television would cover a football game ).

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In order to clear his name, he wrote " Exact Description of Louisiana, of Its Harbors, Lands and Rivers, and Names of the Indian Tribes That Occupy It, and the Commerce and Advantages to Be Derived Therefrom for the Establishment of a Colony " in 1713 followed in 1714 by " The Route to Be Taken to Ascend the Missouri River.
Derived letters such as Ö and Ø have been created for the alphabets of some languages to distinguish values that were not present in Latin and Greek, particularly rounded front vowels.
The Shuttle's heavy cargo transport role is to be replaced by expendable rockets such as the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle ( EELV ) or a Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicle.
Derived forms of delta modulation are continuously variable slope delta modulation, delta-sigma modulation, and differential modulation.
The Shuttle's heavy cargo transport role is to be replaced by expendable rockets such as the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle ( EELV ) or a Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicle.

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