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The surname may derive from the obsolescent common noun shriver, a person who shrives.
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The methods derive from a procedure long known to medicine: the enema.
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These prophecies could derive from a dream, be brought from overseas, be discovered in excavated inscriptions, or be revealed in an ecstatic trance.
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Its name is believed to derive from the name of a bronze knocker that adorned the hall's door.
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Its common name is thought to derive from its resemblance to a sailor's marlinspike.
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Its actual origin remains obscure, but some have suggested that it may derive from a fusion of caret and macron.
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Some authorities suggest that they derive from an ancestral subcoxa.
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Lapels on jackets and coats, which resemble (and derive from) a longer collar, were and are also occasionally worn turned up.
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Though these names derive from differences in footfall patterns and speed, historically they were once grouped together and collectively referred to as the amble.
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Concepts comprising the principles of medical neutrality derive from international human rights law, medical ethics and humanitarian law.
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