| 1. | Sometimes common numbers that have a derived meaning are written using different kanji.
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| 2. | It is also deriving meaning from what is seen, through perception and integration.
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| 3. | Participants cannot live from peer production, though they derive meaning and value from it.
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| 4. | They only derive meaning from this " host ".
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| 5. | Meaning that, the global and the local each derive meaning from what they are not.
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| 6. | Individuals derive meanings of the majority of the occurrences in their lives through interactions with others.
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| 7. | It is also sometimes used in derived meanings.
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| 8. | But his scrupulous efforts at deriving meaning sap the play of a good portion of its humor and theatricality.
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| 9. | "I call it the analysis of the banal, " she said of her attempt to derive meaning from purse contents.
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| 10. | A classroom, a game of soccer, a fire engine are all first and foremost cultural artifacts from which children derive meaning.
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