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How to use emanate in a sentence

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There were multiple scorches on the hull and smoke and sparks continued to emanate from various sections of it.
They have electricity only during the day, when sewing machines buzz in the craft centre and Khmer pop songs emanate from radios.
The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and embellishments.
Control is understood as one's being the source whence her actions emanate.
It was 1,660 hertz, in the range of frequencies expected to emanate from an exploding star.
The handscroll format allows emotions to emanate with each unrolling, like the mists exhaled by the landscape and water.
Prejudice makes me expect that nutty health scares emanate from the USA, but the original article in this case was German.
A pale white glow began to emanate from my body, spreading like the very blood pumping through my veins.
Let's face it, it's no wonder we lack the words to describe the complex, fleeting sensations that emanate from a glass of wine.
You use very distinct and textured musical scores that seem to emanate from the actual source.
She briefly hesitates once again, as I feel a strange sensation that seems to emanate from where her hand touches my chest.
Since claims can emanate from several sources, the IRS may have funds that belong to you.
Unfortunately, the gowns don't emanate the same elegance that Armani is so known for.
Petrichor comes from atmospheric haze, which contains the terpenes, creosotes and other volatile compounds that emanate from plants.
There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments.
The perikaryon of a microglial cell is irregular in shape, and, if elongated, the few processes emanate from both of its poles.
The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening.
The base of the polyp becomes fixed to the substrate and stolons emanate from the aboral pole of the primary polyp.
Leafy veggies which are not sold are stacked into vegetating piles which emanate a stink and consequently create health hazards for denizens.
Kandinsky's ideas for non-representational art emanate from several different sources.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The indication appeared to emanate from the deceased husband of the owner of the debenture.
But so does all science emanate from the demand of our reason for systematization.
He said that the doctrine that all powers should emanate from the people is not a question of expediency.
I respect them because they are just, because they emanate from your will, which is the most sacred law for me.
The suppression extends over the unconscious ideation, because the liberation of pain might emanate from the ideation.
No, this last degradation could emanate only from one who has the soul of a servant.
Some of that power ought to emanate from him with every pill and drug which he prescribes.
They appear to emanate from a cloud resting upon the hour-glass, and may help the other emblems in symbolizing time and eternity.
To them matter is as insoluble as the transforming forces which emanate from it.
The bristles emanate from outgrowths of the body known as parapodia, which are practically limbs.
Malignant growths are of two types, carcinomatous and sarcomatous, dependent upon the tissue from which they emanate.
It was a sort of tensity that seemed to emanate from the general himself.
The sounds seemed to emanate from the apartments of the Walsh family.
How does a bird produce the melodious notes that emanate from his throat?
He is judge and executor of laws which emanate solely from himself.
A personality of smallness and egotism and petty underhandedness seemed to emanate from the letters themselves.
Honour will emanate from the people and be reflected upon the leaders.
They emanate from a 'dream time' of Olmec heads, the dry, harsh world of Pre-Columbian South America re-memorized within the green leafiness of England's capital city.
But the great attraction was a pamphlet called The Thunderer, which espoused their own opinions, and was supposed at that time to emanate directly from the Association.
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