Irregularly shaped openings emanate from the base and are concentrated around the thin edge of the wedge-shaped building.
He thinks the proposals have been tested more rigorously than many of the missives that emanate from Brussels.
In order for us to see an object, the object has to either emanate light or reflect light.
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They are a dime a dozen and emanate from all kinds of civilized countries weekly, if not daily.
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Religiosity, paradoxically, flourished in England and America precisely because it did not emanate from the edicts of absolute monarchs.
To top it off, the fear over lawsuits that may emanate from how the previous owner maintained the land always exists.
It may be that they will be greatly abetted in this by proposals expected soon to emanate from the Baker-Hamilton commission.
So far, only contradictory and perplexing signals emanate from Washington, D.
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Marketers ignore the messages that emanate from these groups at their peril.
He traces his fingers along the lines that emanate from either side of the grille into the hood and up toward the windshield.
As Wayne Crews highlighted on these pages, over three thousand new regulatory decrees emanate from the sixty plus federal regulatory bodies each year.
Most of these tensions emanate from complaints from radical factions in the PT that claim that Lula has not carried social reforms far enough.
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The howls for expensing options emanate from the misguided notion that these instruments were a prime cause of the late 1990s bubble and corporate scandals.
Meanwhile, threats to press freedom nowadays emanate not only from some of these agencies which fail to respect rights, but also from organized crime and extremist organizations.
Silence is often the best thing our mouths can emanate.
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Some of it, however, must emanate from the players themselves.
Its control over both the production and the enforcement of legislation gives the commission enormous power, in a Union in which half of all new laws now emanate from Brussels.
Power divided not only at the federal level, between the federal and the state level, all based on the notion that not all solutions to all problems emanate from Washington, D.
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Values start and emanate from you, the founding entrepreneur.
It will emanate from, among others, the Obama administration.
Those costs would only increase, possibly exponentially, in the event regulators responded to public concerns that further oil leaks might emanate from offshore platforms by cutting back on production in the Gulf of Mexico.
The measurements, translated to electrical impulses, would be delivered to the three vestibular nerves that emanate from the three semicircular canals, much like audio signals are delivered to the auditory nerve in cochlear implants.
Responsible leadership must emanate from the top.
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As ball clubs in New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago were widening the revenue gap due to the size and strength of their local markets, cries of poverty began to emanate from the corridors of County Stadium.
BUT, read between the lines, most dogs obtained from shelters did not emanate from a loving dedicated breeder, so be prepared for challenges and a lack of a support system when pursuing this commendable route to your next pet.
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Not quite, the Lumia 900 has its strengths, coming mainly in the form of optics, but it's the overall package and performance that's simply too plain, too ordinary, too dependable to merit the haughty flagship halo it aspires to emanate.
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