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The name is derived form the Irish literally meaning "the big road".
The derived form plagiarism was introduced into English around 1620.
Expansion into Africa appears to have occurred later, as most derived forms are found there.
Such palatals have often been leveled out in various derived forms.
They also contrast the following derived forms (among others according to language):
Then secondary consequences of each primary impact are derived forming the second ring.
In fact composers often use only the original series, its derived forms, and perhaps two or three transpositions.
The village name is derived form the Old English for "double ford".
In music, many English terms are derived form Latin.
Derived forms would include references to anything frost-like in appearance (see below).
"Much information could be derived form these powders," he said, including serious clues about terrorist skills and origins.
The name of the house has been derived form Gandhiji's father's name.
An irregular paradigm is one in which the derived forms of a word cannot be deduced by simple rules from the base form.
Who and its derived forms can be used as interrogative pronouns, to form questions:
In one early cladistic analysis it appears as an advanced or highly derived form.
While some thought this might have been Protestant influence, it is likely that it derived form long held local concepts of religion.
Many Taiwanese units of measurement are derived form the shakkanhō system.
Its name is derived form Derajaats where it is spoken.
Bud oil is derived form the flower-buds of S. aromaticum.
The main relative pronouns in English are who (with its derived forms whom and whose), which, and that.
Also affects vowels in derived forms, so that starry no longer rhymes with marry.
Often the parent verb is not in use, leaving only the derived forms such as the momentane.
The meaning of names derived form Native American names can be difficult or impossible to determine.
The derived form orangish as a color is attested from the late 19th century.
It is the inverse of the eigen value derived form the mass balance method.
Finally, most derivatives have come to market in the best of times, the last five years.
A. The last three serious problems in the market all involved derivatives.
In fact the model case has second derivative 2 at 0.
It was not until 2005 that other derivatives were reported.
The space and time derivatives both enter to second order.
The time derivative of a key interest rate can appear.
What is the term used for the third derivative of position?
But you may want to force derivatives to go through an organized market.
We are not talking about the use of derivatives for speculation.
Everyone was using some derivative of it to describe the season.
But if the derivative is continuous, they will be the same.
Over all, he played down any danger of derivatives to the nation's financial system.
Having said that, some of the derivatives serve a very real purpose.
They were making music that was a derivative of Garage.
In this case, with the strong definition of the derivative.
This technology and its derivatives remained the standard through 2011.
The term is extended also to many of their derivatives.
But many other participants in the derivatives market say this is not their main concern.
For those who own the derivatives now, the sale may mean a loss.
Some did not even know they had derivatives in their portfolios, she said.
On the other hand, the report said, derivatives could also reduce the risk of such a crisis.
"What if we find the derivative an hour from now?
The skin, its derivatives, and some other organs are involved.
The expression on the left side is a material derivative.
Such systems using an 80386 or one of many derivatives are common in aerospace technology, among others.