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Derivative power

DERIVATIVE POWER. An authority by which one person enables another to do an act for him. See Powers.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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Driven here is the three-door Seat Ibiza Cupra derivative powered by the most powerful member of the petrol engine lineup.
Driven here is the three-door SEAT Ibiza Cupra derivative powered by the most powerful member of the petrol engine line-up which has become a firm favourite with aficionados of the Cupra breed, but more of that later.
This was the derivative powered by the four-litre, V8 turbo diesel engine and recently, Malcolm Robertshaw spent some roadway time in the company of the Audi A8 4.0 TDI.
But buyers had to wait until the summer of last year for Audi's jewel in the A8 crown - the derivative powered by the four-litre, V8 turbo diesel engine, a model in which I recently spent some roadway time.
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