Branches emanating from a small ganglion connected to the nasal nerve have been followed to the oculomotor and abducens nerves. |
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They are frightened of accidents and of radiation emanating from nuclear power stations and nuclear waste. |
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For example, when I first used MusicEase, I was dismayed to hear that the pitch emanating out of my computer was about a half step flat. |
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Looking around, I noticed waves of smell emanating from a particular individual, who was also shopping. |
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The beat of very loud West Indian music could be heard emanating from the house, and he had to wait some time for an answer. |
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Before drifting off, I detected an odor emanating from the vestibule of Ido's tent. |
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A high window space above us was fashioned from frosted material emanating some sort of glowy white light. |
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Neighbors called authorities after an offensive smell began emanating from the house in Sydney's southern suburbs. |
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They are grappling with the awful stench emanating from the filth the water has left behind. |
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As he proceeds to end it all, the young man hears a haunting Mozart melody emanating from an open window. |
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The council is to set up an Olympic Games Committee to optimise all possible opportunities emanating from the London games. |
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He needs to do something about the rank smell of dead fish emanating from the bathrooms. |
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He then took to walking in a stride towards these fellows, smelling the aroma emanating from the beverage. |
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Radiation and winds emanating from the star have sculpted the Trifid cloud into its current cavernous shape. |
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I'm very grateful that my neighbors were curious enough about the cries of pain emanating from my humble abode and called the paramedics. |
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Physicians attributed the primary cause of disease to miasmas emanating from sewage, cesspools, or rotting vegetable matter. |
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And are they eager to get this story out there, because they are chagrined by the coverage that's been emanating from New Orleans? |
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The drum kit becomes a blur, shaking from the machine gun and cannon sounds emanating from within. |
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A refreshing change from the unholy stench emanating from the factories out the back. |
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An electric field emanating from the charged red atom causes energy level shifts in the molecule, allowing current to flow. |
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They resemble palmettos or palms, with long graceful fronds emanating from the top of a squat to elongated trunk. |
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Ever since I picked up my car from the mechanic the other day, there's been a rather irritating noise emanating from under the hood. |
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The glass reflects the warmth emanating from the cleaned up yellow scagliola wall panels. |
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Sound does travel in space, evidenced by the B flat note emanating from a black hole discovered by scientists in the last couple weeks. |
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As his case studies show, Damodaran takes full cognisance of that challenge, and also the other challenge, emanating from external trade sources. |
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Residents in Witham are again kicking up a stink over the aroma emanating from the town's sewage works. |
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As I sat in bed and futilely attempted to sleep, I noticed a deep rumbling sound emanating from the hollow recesses of my cavernous stomach. |
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In metaphase, sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from opposite spindle pole bodies during alignment of the chromosomes. |
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And the reek of dried urine emanating from them was so strong that I almost threw up. |
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At the airfield, chaos reigned as rescue crews equipped with fire extinguishers doused the flames emanating from the downed fighter. |
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My eyes having adjusted to the gloom, I noticed a lambent, reddish glow emanating from one direction. |
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Our curiosity was aroused by the gleeful squeals and ripples of bawdy laughter emanating from the crowd. |
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You are sure to lap up the special doting treatment emanating from your mate. |
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Both have sophisticated recognition abilities based on olfactory cues emanating from the exoskeletal cuticle. |
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I tossed Dad the key, grabbed my bag, and walked towards the school emanating confidence. |
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On rare occasions a housemaster might have to confiscate copies of dubious girlie magazines emanating from Europe or South Africa. |
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Poorly cured skins of some darkly furred animal clothed it, adding to its emanating body odor, which attracted a small swarm of flies. |
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Tiredness might have played its part, but the sense of dejection and depression emanating from the studio clouded the whole broadcast. |
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The mania about guns emanating from America's white middle-class liberals seems peculiarly off-base to me. |
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A plaintive moan emanating from the engine, a slight smell of burning and a death rattle coming from the exhaust. |
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When not shooting, he was absolutely at peace, emanating a constant, joyful irony. |
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Consequently, the more romantic vision of community design emanating from the New Urbanists is in the ascendant. |
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Never mind the cheesy aroma emanating from the ending, Wonder Boys is a darkly comic gem. |
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After a while, she stood up and walked toward the woman, her face emanating an intense feeling of sorrow yet of anger as well. |
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Many of the stones are engraved with ornamentations such as spirals, interconnecting loops, lozenges, and circles with lines emanating from them. |
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Imagine harsh whining noise emanating from a minstrel's gallery in a church in a woodland village in Dorset. |
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There was no evidence that all documents emanating from Albania were forged. |
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The play has moments of sharp humour, mostly emanating from the sardonic Jean. |
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Yet Missourians refrained from adopting the language of division emanating with increasing volume from the cotton states. |
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Word soon spread of this sensational Sauvignon emanating from New Zealand that nobody could get hold of it. |
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My first order of business was to take off my coat and enjoy the warmth emanating from the radiator. |
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In Rome, there were no prophecies emanating from divinely inspired seers who could look far into the future or deep into the past. |
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But that doesn't mean that they shouldn't bask for a moment or two in the glow emanating from the accomplishments of the 14 to 18-year olds. |
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These are conceptualized as originating and emanating from the belly or the center of the body. |
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The textures emanating from that box are also hard to put into words, like a delayed thumb piano, perhaps? |
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Yet the din emanating from the country's corporate boardrooms is not that of clinking champagne glasses and boisterous merrymaking. |
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If you're a messy eater, try to place your bag outside the arc of spray emanating from your plate. |
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The smoke emanating from the firewood used for cooking infused a spirit of celebration into the atmosphere. |
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The advantage of this approach is that the entire wave field emanating from a seismic source can be considered. |
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The employers' group also took a sideswipe at rising costs emanating from the sheltered sectors of the economy. |
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Clearly these were heavily influenced by Chinese ceramics emanating from the east. |
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Inside the commodious house, yellow leather couches are well arranged and classical music is soothingly emanating from the family hi-fi. |
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Their footsteps and body movements create an epic sight and sound emanating from the stage. |
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A turtle lazily munched on the coral, oblivious and uncaring of my presence, or the flashes emanating from my camera. |
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The warmth emanating from her glowing form told me that I had finally found my place in the universe. |
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It was the unfamiliar scent of vanilla and the warmth emanating from the heated water! |
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There was a gentle warmth emanating from him, and she wanted to be a part of it for a while. |
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There are beautiful dresses emanating from the world's fashion houses all the time. |
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He tried not to isolate and figure out what the unusual stench emanating from the earpiece was. |
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I could feel his breath against my ear and the warmth emanating from his body even though he seemed careful not to touch me. |
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A major soft drink producer wants to apply foam research to reduce the excess foam emanating from soda fountains. |
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I closed my eyes and lost myself in the slight warmth emanating from Ryan's body in the air of cold. |
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It is this fundamentally hybrid nature and not the heady perfume of ink emanating from its pages that intoxicates the reader to this day. |
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Are we going to hear fire emanating from the president on the issues he's most passionate about? |
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We'd appreciate it if you'd all join us in that endeavor and keep emanating those good vibrations because they help more than you know. |
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They were to be created from local limestone, sandstone and gritstone and each cairn was to feature a spiral design of dry stone walls emanating outwards. |
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A convex lens is fixated on a slanted ceiling emanating a faint amount of soft white light. |
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She gazed at the yellow glow emanating from the light fixture. |
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His dresses were worn by Hollywood stars and first ladies, emanating glamour and sophistication. |
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Only the advancement of liberal democracy could serve as an antidote to the noxious strains of Islamism emanating from the region. |
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John F. Kennedy confronted anti-Catholic bigotry in the 1960 campaign, much of it emanating from Southern churches. |
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There were rumors of shrieks and flashes emanating from the well, and reports of a figure in white. |
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The president stares at him, his kind eyes emanating genuine compassion through his granddad spectacles. |
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We had to stop at the street light near her house and sit down, clutching at our sides in an attempt to stop the loud screeches of laughter emanating from our lungs. |
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The people of Ngati Awa reflect on the life of their ancestors, sensing the ihi, or power, the wehi, or fear, and the mauri, life force, emanating from the land and the water. |
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A throb came to their ears, emanating from the ship's engines. |
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A small trickle of blood wound its way along his palm, emanating from a fine slice in his skin that was deep enough to have been caused by a razor. |
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We hear sizzling and other happy sounds emanating from the kitchen. |
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Thus the yelps emanating from Moscow in the last two days have been both comforting and worrisome. |
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Is it any wonder that the British public has remained largely ignorant of a consistent pattern of deceptions and untruths emanating from London and Washington for many years? |
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In the section on glacial sediments, Figure G12 takes half a page to show a braided river emanating from a glacier terminus that is not even clearly visible in the picture. |
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They suffer all the Brummagem sentiments emanating therefrom, and return confirmed in the belief that they have tasted the culture of Einstein and Beethoven. |
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These, explained Durda, were the last remnants of the flame emanating from the lower stages of the Black Brant rocket, now tumbling away from the payload. |
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However, the signals emanating from high-level briefings make it clear that a head of steam is once more building in Washington towards more drastic action. |
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One can almost detect the odors emanating from the tiny industries. |
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The philosophers in the first century wrote of gases producing euphoria and of a spring emanating from fissures, or chasms, in the bedrock inside the oracular chamber. |
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Is there any wonder that by late 1996, there was a huge gap between the reality of people at the chalkface and the policy that was emanating from the Ministry of Education? |
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He is a fine late Romanesque painter open to more modern influences, particularly those emanating from Byzantium, perhaps via Franciscan illuminated manuscripts. |
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It was with not a little nostalgia that I responded to similar saliva-inducing twittering last week, emanating from inside the forbidding walls of the Smithsonian Institution. |
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Ethanol vapor emanating from palatable fruit may act as an odor cue, guiding bats and other frugivores to the fruit, and aiding them to assess its quality. |
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It appears as if all of the staining in the cerebral ganglia is due to processes emanating from cells in the ganglia at the base of the tentacles. |
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I suggested the use of radial lines emanating from the flame. |
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Worse still, by responding to nothing more than light emanating from numerous screens, we are more like photosensitive or heliotropic plants. |
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Sectarian violence began on Thursday night, emanating from a bonfire in the Divis Street area, a Catholic-dominated part of Belfast. |
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And CNN exploited the pixilated images emanating from videophones for all the drama they wrought. |
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She could smell a faint aroma of machine oil and corflu emanating from the man cradling her worn form. |
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For one, these tumors are more accessible to the fixed beams emanating from existing accelerators. |
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Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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Taoist orders usually present the Three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities, visualizing the hierarchy emanating from the Tao. |
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The secrecy and humming noises emanating from their experimental parlour led to accusations of witchcraft. |
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Thus smells emanating from pig sties, strict liability against dumping rubbish, or damage from exploding dams. |
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Metcalf says Stokes undermines the assumption that 1857 was a response to general causes emanating from entire classes of people. |
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The odour of urine and rotting food emanating from the denning area often attracts scavenging birds such as magpies and ravens. |
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In the United States, the assessment of threat emanating from Iraq was almost certainly overperceived. |
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Each concentric circle represents a different frequency, emanating from zero at the center to increasing frequencies at the outer circles. |
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Moraine may also form by the accumulation of sand and gravel deposits from glacial streams emanating from the ice margin. |
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Thus, a landlady dutifully reports to the police a sulfurous smell emanating from a tenant's apartment, leading to his arrest. |
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Solar sails collect charged particles emanating from the sun to provide propulsion. |
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The EPA found high levels of TCE emanating from the Purolator Facet facility. |
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This is because the exterior charges redistribute such that the interior fields emanating from them cancel one another. |
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On extra-oral examination he had an obvious soft tissue swelling emanating from his parotid, and extending buccally towards the mental foramen. |
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The black coal dust emanating from every car was clearly visible and unending. |
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In cylindrical bronchiectasis, linear, parallel lucencies are sometimes viewed emanating from the hilum. |
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The necessity to keep one's head above water is often the single most contributing force behind the advertisements emanating from within a bar. |
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The four plastids serve as plastid-MTOCs and cones of microtubules emanating from them interact to further define cytokinetic planes and initiate a quadripolar spindle. |
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Work emanating from Chomsky and lexical semantics, however, puts pressure on this position, for the content of words seems far richer in systematic ways than mere denotation. |
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Polycentrism describes situations of multilayered and diffuse governance and, thus, emphasizes its distinctive feature of emanating from multiple locales at the same time. |
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This instance belongs to the field of osphresiolagnia, the fetishistic-libidinal attachment to odors, especially those emanating from some part of the loved one's body. |
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The concentrator is a Fresnel lens, a prism-like optics design that was originally developed to increase the intensity of beams emanating from lighthouses. |
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Residual disagreement emanating from Apple Corps' dispute with Apple, Inc. |
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So much of his writings, art, calligraphs and photographs, emanating naturally from deep spiritual springs serve as means to transport us closer to that promised life. |
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The hot solutions were emanating from an active subseafloor rift. |
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It also showcased an experimental stereo panning effect in which sounds emanating from Hendrix's guitar move through the stereo image, revolving around the listener. |
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These stripes, running parallel to the shard's longest side, suggest ripples emanating from a pebble dropped into a pond or isobars on a weather map. |
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The initial increase in filtration is a response to greater advection of water pockets of depleted seston emanating from the excurrent siphon of the clam. |
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