Our hearts and souls need to be nourished, and we need companionship to support us through life, which normally are derived from loving relationships.
For every square, the scientists created a database of images derived from the internet that could be identified by their "geolocation" — the digital signatures that show where many photographs are taken.
Standard Chartered, which derived over 70 per cent of pre-tax profits from Asia, has three nationals from the region out of 15 board members.
English word "silk" was derived from the word "Seres" .
" 'Our results indicate that garlic consumption may have positive effects on perceived body odour hedonicity (the pleasure derived from it), perhaps due to its health effects, for example antioxidant properties and antimicrobial activity.
People's unhappiness is a result of illiberality derived from a swelling desire.
The bottle is plastic, but instead of using petroleum, the bottle's plastic is derived from sugar cane.
The phrase "enclothed cognition" is derived from "embodied cognition", the idea that your thoughts are shaped by your physical activities.
The bottle is plastic (don't actually try to eat it), but instead of using petroleum, the bottle's plastic is derived from sugar cane.
8、The phrase 'rule of thumb' is derived from and old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
When your sense of pleasure and satisfaction are derived from the opinions of other people, you are no longer the master of your own happiness.
2 billion using figures derived from nonstandard accounting rules, a rise of 16 percent from a year earlier.
There is an impressive weight to Germany today — derived from the quality of its governing institution, its rule of law, and the sheer power of its economy built on midsize businesses — that is unique in Europe.
From this story,later generations have derived the set phrase "groping about the chin of the black dragon to get a pearl-- bringing out the best" to indicate that an article is to the point.
From this story, people have derived the set phrase "kindly step into the vat -- try what you have devised against others".
This set phrase, "retreating about thirty miles as a condition for peace," is derived from the Chapter "The Twenty-second Year of Duke Xi" in ZuoZhuan, the famous commentary by Zuo Qiuming on The spring and Autumn Annals.
The second name is a portmanteau: Gallo is derived from the Latin word for rooster, gallus, while pavo is the Latin word for peacock.
The science of horticulture, in which the primary concerns are maximum yield and superior quality, utilizes information derived from other sciences.
Our hearts and souls need to be nourished , and we need companionship to support us through life, which normally are derived from loving relationships.
Instead, many patients are subjected to a kind of dim-sum approach — a little of this, a little of that, much of it derived more from the therapist's biases and training than from the latest research findings.