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They and derive
They do not produce raw opium any more but derive Morphine and other opiates using the poppy straw method of extraction.
They derive this term from the word for the frothing stick, " chicoli ".
They derive thermoelectric energy from a temperature gradient by basking half their body in sunlight, keeping the other half in shadow and exposed to interstellar vacuum.
They derive this concept from the observation that people seek richness, complexity, and depth within a virtual world.
They are the largest of the many moons of Jupiter and derive their names from the lovers of Zeus: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
They tend to derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle from their ideas about the cosmos and human nature.
They derive from biblical chronology, mostly from the ancient genealogies in the books, Genesis to Second Kings, spanning the creation of the universe as the ancients understood it to the fall of Jerusalem with the destruction of its Temple in year 586 BC.
They usually derive from genealogies of kings.
They derive ultimately from a widely attested Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ) root g < sup > e </ sup > n -,< ref >
They may be operated by a number of mechanisms, all of which derive their power from the explosion of the powder in the cartridge that also fires the bullet.
They all derive from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root * ghel -, meaning " to shine ".
They are universal ; that is, they apply to all people, and do not derive from the laws of any specific society.
They are notable for north-facing chalky slopes that derive heat from the warm winds rising from the valleys below.
They derive mostly from two Tudor manuscript anthologies, the Devonshire and Blage manuscripts.
They may derive naming and cultural information from other local sources ( for example, boundary delineation may be derived from local cadastral mapping.
They derive bullion from various shipwrecks in the oceans, most notably the wrecks of the Spanish treasure fleet in Bay of Vigo, sunk during the Battle of Vigo Bay.
They are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures ( colors ) of the coats of arms of the two constituent nations of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, i. e. the White Eagle of Poland and the Pursuer (, ) of Lithuania, a white knight riding a white horse, both on a red shield.
They believe that it is necessary to derive rulings directly from the Qur ' an and the Hadith.
They use their intuition to amalgamate empirical data into coherent pictures, from which they can derive universal principles.
They all derive from Proto-Germanic * burgs meaning " fortress ".
They derive historically from article 6 of the French Penal Code of 1791, which ruled that " manslaughter is legitimate if it is indispensably dictated by the present necessity of legitimate defense of oneself or others ".
They derive their English name from the horny sheath which partially covers the upper mandible of their stout bills.
They may all derive from a Proto-Germanic.
They routinely devour melange-harvesting equipment — mistaking the mechanical rhythm for prey — but they only seem to derive actual nutrition from sand plankton and smaller sandworms.

They and sustenance
They sent their servant, Addas, to serve him grapes for sustenance.
They have a front pouch containing multiple nipples for protection and sustenance of the young.
They continued to turn a share of their agricultural output over to their spiritual guide, as groundnut production was the community ’ s only means of sustenance.
They require no sustenance other than air.
They were most often cooked after bread, in a cooling bakers ' oven ; they were a cheap form of sustenance for the poor.
They have formed two factions, which appear to portray the excesses of pointless intellectual debate-one faction, the realists believes in imagining meals to provide sustenance, another, the etherealists, believes in surviving without eating.
They people are continuously getting sustenance from their Sustainer Lord.
However, the consensus among Muslim scholars is that the process of creation took 6 days, not 8 ; They claim that the 4 days for creating the mountains, blessing the Earth and measuring its sustenance implicitly include the 2 days for creating the Earth.
They are alive with their Lord and receive sustenance from Him '.
They do not visit flowers for sustenance, but rather drink fluids from dung, carrion, and rotting fruit.
They depended on gifts and collections for sustenance.
They gain sustenance by draining energy from intelligent beings ; the subject so affected bursts into flames as if experiencing spontaneous combustion.
They held all the land in their fief and everybody use to give their produce, and they use to be given only food barely sufficient for sustenance.

They and agility
They were created to counter battleships and other large, slow and heavily armed ships by speed and agility.
One Scottish writer described his Highland countrymen this way: They greatly excel the Lowlanders in all the exercises that require agility ; they are incredibly abstemious, and patient of hunger and fatigue ; so steeled against the weather, that in traveling, even when the ground is covered with snow, they never look for a house, or any other shelter but their plaid, in which they wrap themselves up, and go to sleep under the cope of heaven.
They all compared favourably with average fitness levels for women in their age range, but the Scottish country dancers were shown to have more agility, stronger legs and to be able to walk more briskly than people who took part in other forms of exercise.
They are adept at such tasks due to their agility, thick coat, and evolved acetylcholine receptors, which render them resistant or immune to snake venom.
They compete in obedience and agility.
They describe the conditions most effective for learning what their authors call the art of arts and the science of sciences, a learning which is not a matter of information or agility of mind but of a radical change of will and heart leading man towards the highest possibilities open to him, shaping and nourishing the unseen part of his being, and helping him to spiritual fulfilment and union with God.
They have high dexterity and agility and love to travel always on their hairy feet.
" They make use of light arms, which do not impede their agility, small coats of mail, bundles of arrows, and long lances, helmets and shields, and more rarely greaves plated with iron.
They can excel in dog sports such as flyball or agility and require vigorous exercise in order to prevent them from becoming bored and potentially destructive in the home.
They are especially popular in dog agility, and do well in other dog sports including herding, obedience, disc dog, flyball and many other activities.
They are loving, independent, and intelligent and are easily trained in obedience and agility skills.
They focus on Jackie's speed and agility as he must fight very tough opponents, one of them including Billy Kiss, the big, bulky, unbeatable winner from previous battles who kisses his opponents after they are defeated.
They excel at many types of competitions, such as agility and obedience.
They can help boost agility and some provide backup support during battle.
They are able to cross back over into this universe and possess the living, gaining tremendous strength, agility and the ability to create and alter matter.
They are able to cross back over into this universe and possess the living, gaining tremendous strength, agility and the ability to create and alter matter.
They excel at troubleshooting, agility, and the manipulation of tools, instruments, and equipment.
They are extremely valuable in Threadfall because of their agility, but they lack the stamina to last an entire Fall and generally fly in two or three shifts.
They always chew firestone, and because of their numbers and agility they are vital to any Thread-fighting force.
They were for some time compelled to find subsistence by performing exhibitions of feats of strength and agility as a strongman at fairs and on the streets of London.
They are also accomplished jumpers and runners by comparison to house mice, and their common name of " deer mouse " ( coined 1833 ) is in reference to this agility.
They also deduce that the killer's agility on roofs suggests that he is familiar with mountain or rock climbing.
They learn from them and try out the challenges in several steps: agility ( dancing ), altitude ( skydiving ), combat ( martial arts fighting ) and speed ( motorbike ).
" " They are notorious escape artists ," Mr. Persky reported, " and can climb and jump with cat-like agility, so enclosures have to be secure.

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