Beside his house stood five willow trees, from which he derived his nickname.
The European Commission approved the marketing of ultraviolet-treated mealworm powder, derived from the larvae of Tenebrio molitor, as a novel food within the European Union.
There was a good strong partition-wall between me and the gathering storm, as well as a facile means of flight through the glass-door to the court, in case it swept this way; so I am afraid I derived more amusement than alarm from these thickening symptoms.
Certainly, though the mother had given it her healthy frame, her blue eye and ruddy cheek, not from her was derived its moral being.
Home had derived this scientific turn from a maternal uncle, a French savant; for he came, it seems; of mixed French and Scottish origin, and had connections now living in France, of whom more than one wrote de before his name, and called himself noble.
If she desired to go, she might: the nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her!
It was not alone from the volcano that they derived their strange opacity and weight.
Cyrus Harding replied, "All great actions return to God, from whom they are derived.
Herbert, become again the healthy and vigorous lad he was before his illness, derived great benefit from this life in the open air, between the sea breezes and the vivifying air from the forests.
He derived, from several sea-baths, which he took in company with Pencroft and Neb, the greatest possible benefit.
It was indeed Top, a magnificent Anglo-Norman, who derived from these two races crossed the swiftness of foot and the acuteness of smell which are the preeminent qualities of coursing dogs.
There is much pleasure to be derived from being a specialist.
In the formation or modification of principles, and the practice of conduct, much help can be derived from printed books (issued at sixpence each and upwards).
There had arisen in Tom a repulsion toward Maggie that derived its very intensity from their early childish love in the time when they had clasped tiny fingers together, and their later sense of nearness in a common duty and a common sorrow; the sight of her, as he had told her, was hateful to him.
It would have been much clearer if the lawyer's son had not been deformed, for then Tom would have had the prospect of pitching into him with all that freedom which is derived from a high moral sanction.
I protest against any absolute conclusion, any prejudice derived from Mrs.
Nick Norman Importantly, Mendeleev's periodic table had been derived empirically based on the observed chemical similarities of certain elements.
This text includes 365 medicines derived from minerals, plants, and animals.
Stevia, the natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant, is known to have a bitter aftertaste, so beverage companies that use stevia often mix it with other artificial sweeteners.
Products derived from collagen are not just in skin creams and dietary supplements but even in pillow covers and clothing.