The cruelty and ignorance just radiated from her fat face, with its little smear of lipstick.
But if it does you'd rather it radiated freshness than cooked fish fumes or wet dog.
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Even little Iceland in 2008 radiated much heartburn for many European banks holding their paper.
And as a result of tests in the past, about 1.5 million people have been radiated.
Indeed, he radiated calm, making only small gestures and speaking in what might be termed a conversational hush.
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To a CIO, a computer that was too attractive or cute radiated a lack of seriousness of purpose .
The remainder is explained by the hostility to non-liberal ideas hypothesized by Haidt and radiated, perhaps unwittingly, by Jost.
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As for Italy, its glory radiated in the 15th century when the Grand Canal teemed with sailing vessels by the dozen.
It created a tsunami that killed around 2, 000 people before it radiated outwards, killing 61 people in Hawaii and 122 in Japan.
The Radiated and Ploughshare tortoises were on the last leg of their journey to pet shops and possibly cooking pots, Malaysian officials believe.
From this low-lying warren of streets, with its bustling colonial farmers' market called La Placita, an exuberant creative energy has radiated outward touching the entire island.
The only campaign to have really radiated energy and enthusiasm has been conducted by the "Five Star" citizens' movement, headed by the comedian-turned politician, Beppe Grillo.
Obviously the Arctic Ocean was nearly or completely ice-free at the end of summer for centuries or even millennia, and still the polar bear survived and the Inuit culture radiated.
But at their joint news conference after a meeting on Wednesday that lasted almost three hours, the warmth radiated was of a different kind, although perhaps summoned by arcane political skills.
But the safety of beaming it back--proposals call for converting the radiated energy into a narrow microwave beam, which would then be collected and converted into electrical energy on earth--makes many people uncomfortable.
Her own personal style radiated charming, seductive audacity.
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The riots radiated from Meikhtila to Bago region, where Buddhists marked their homes and shops with 969 so they would not be harmed, said Tun Kyi, a Muslim activist from Yangon who visited two townships there.
Throughout his career, the work of singer-songwriter Eric Bachmann hasn't exactly radiated warmth, whether he was unfurling surly screeds as lead singer of Archers of Loaf or re-creating himself as a crooning indie-rock Neil Diamond with Crooked Fingers.
Once you house an antenna structure inside of an aluminum body, you also have shadowing effects to overcome, this is caused by the metal body affecting the radiated signal, as well as the inbound signals from the cell sites.
Most of it is, of course, radiated back into space. (It is the partial blocking of this radiation by gases such as carbon dioxide that causes the much-talked-of greenhouse effect.) Some of it, however, goes in the opposite direction, into the ground.
And in the last years we have worked closely -- Russia, the United States and Kazakhstan -- to demolish the infrastructure that was left over on the polygon, and we did a lot to rehabilitate the part of the Kazakhstan territory that was radiated.
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