US /dɪˈraɪv/
・UK /dɪˈraɪv/
parlance by vulgar Latin caballus, sometimes thought to derive from Gaulish caballos. From
Well, they can actually derive from cholesterol.
They can actually derive from cholesterol.
We are people of the earth. We derive from the earth.
We derive from the earth.
Man should have a skill pretty clean some contraband here, but nothing to get that [twisted]. I need to derive you this
but we might derive benefit from every spur we can get.
We won't change this around in a day or in a little film, but we might derive benefit from every spur we can get.
It is from the uphill climb that we derive our value.
It's from the uphill climb that we derive our value.
That you may want to derive more information so that you can improve your analysis of an event.
"That you may want to derive more information so that you can improve your analysis of an
our chances of obtaining the love and understanding we've formed a couple in order to derive.
Young people in particular, lots of them live for music, it's where they derive all their meaning, their cultural identity.
It's where they derive all their meaning, their cultural identity.
we can recognize complex patterns, and that is where we derive meaning. In music, poetry,
And that is where we derive meaning, in music, poetry, and ideas.