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Liquid- mixtures derived from resins.
Jet is derived from decaying wood under extreme pressure.
Meaning of Islam> Islam is derived from the word salaam.
ISCHUFA me was derived from the phrase"Schutzgemeinschaft für Absatzfinanzierung"(trade finance association),
The name of Palestine is derived from the Philistines.
The following are the results and statistics derived from participants' input.
During the capsule then you can see the benefits derived from each one.
Merino wool- the best quality wool derived from merino sheep.
Gould and 1957 and derived from the Anaconda company Clevite company.
All content cited is derived from their respective sources.
The contribution of veterinary activities to global food security for food derived from terrestrial animals.
The name is thought to be derived from a personal name, Byzas.
The word‘Gypsy' has been derived from the word‘Egypt'.
Netball is a non-contact generally indoor sport similar to, and derived from, basketball.
A true endoskeleton is derived from mesodermal tissue.
Some researchers agree that Olesya is a name derived from Alexander.
The name Palestine is derived from their name, Philistine.
The third is because they don't know the benefits derived from technology.
Lanolin, derived from sheep fat.
Its current name is derived from the word“Jayakarta”.