The engine stirred after the third turn of the key, emitting the guttural gurgle of a badly tuned rally car. |
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Interestingly enough, I avoided emitting a stream of profanities as I made a completely futile attempt to steer. |
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The publishing industry survives despite the host of good design and bad typography emitting from the color printers of the world. |
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While practicing on one of them, he noticed that mechanics of one of the keys, a high C, had gotten stuck, emitting a fixed drone. |
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There were hundreds of them, all marching inexorably east, crunching their way across the tundra, emitting comical, guttural oinks. |
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The Victorian Minister, for example, has been careful to claim a special position for the intrinsically more CO emitting brown coal generators. |
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Their swords clashed together, emitting sparks, and making a horrible screeching sound. |
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The device will warn road users and gatemen of the approaching train by emitting a siren and through flashing lights. |
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One method they use, fluorescence spectroscopy, involves recording optical spectra from molecules absorbing and emitting light. |
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She called his name but he didn't answer, emitting instead a strained, spittly whistle. |
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The walls were papered in a floral pattern and there was light jazz emitting from a hidden amplifier in the ceiling. |
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Adding a neutron, which has one unit of mass, to 238 U gives 239 U, which decays rapidly to a new element by emitting a beta particle. |
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A small child looks on in fascination, his mouth emitting a long string of drool onto his mother's hands. |
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The boat gamboled on her steady course, sails billowing and emitting brisk, tolling tones as the wind caught them high. |
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Within a decade, rockets and satellites had been launched to scan the skies for objects emitting infrared, ultraviolet, and gamma radiation. |
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The alarm clock was vibrating and a loud beep was emitting from it every couple of seconds. |
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Even a seemingly tiny piece of radioisotope like plutonium can be emitting many millions of alpha, beta or gamma particles per week. |
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They are also exceptionally quiet, emitting just 2.1 bels of noise at idle. |
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Just as an excited atom can dispose of its excess energy by emitting x rays, an excited nucleus can emit gamma rays. |
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A gentleman, he's serious, polite, professional, even forbidding at first, emitting an air of patient forbearance. |
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The system is equipped with two fluorescent tubes emitting green light centered around 515 nm. |
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The floors were emitting ominous cracking noises and loud pops were coming from the walls. |
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Most of the transuranium elements have isotopes that disintegrate by fissioning in addition to emitting alpha particles. |
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Electrons move from one orbital into another by absorbing or emitting a quantum of energy, just as Bohr explained. |
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As they moved closer to the nucleus, the electrons would begin emitting their quanta of energy as light. |
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Bread-crust bombs are those whose outer surface solidified while the inside was still emitting gas and expanding as a foam. |
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The jets contain relativistic winds that interact and collide, creating shock waves and emitting high-energy X-rays and gamma rays. |
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Alpha emitting radionuclides emit alpha particles, each consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. |
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They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations. |
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The wolf's ears deflated, the look on his face quickly taking a run for depression, a lamenting whine emitting from his throat. |
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Alpha decay occurs when an atomic nucleus disintegrates by emitting alpha particles. |
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Once the excess charge is discharged, the light emitting diode stops emitting light. |
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The ray serpent squealed in pain, emitting a sound that caused Isabella's skin to crawl. |
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The sound of someone screaming woke me up and I realized I was the one emitting the sound. |
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Hands pressed to the table, he levers himself to his feet, emitting the yelp of a sumo wrestler. |
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Upon asexual reproduction, the loricae of the ciliate kill the colonized area by emitting chemicals that cause lysis of the coral tissue. |
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People were watching a half-filled water cooler that was emitting an ominous rumbling sound. |
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The pond is full of lotuses, with their red, blue, green, white and yellow flowers emitting rays of light of the same colors. |
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It is a neutron star spinning just under 100 times per second and emitting regular radio pulses like a lighthouse beam. |
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Poppy was huddled in a rabbit hutch, both her ears held flat to her head, making meowing actions but emitting no sound. |
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Navigation lights that use light emitting diodes in place of incandescent lamps are now available. |
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But the hotter hydrogen in the chromosphere and corona above it is madly emitting at the same wavelength. |
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His eyes were wide, and Egewe sensed the hot miasma of emotions that the boy was emitting. |
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Suddenly, he heard voices screaming in terror, horrible shrieks emitting from the front grounds. |
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Instead of emitting light, like a laser, the maser emits microwave energy at a specific frequency, which produces a very specific ticking. |
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Her boyfriend Dave was reading the evening paper, emitting the occasional odd grunt. |
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A small main house sat in front of a larger feed shed, a tool shed, and a pair of large barns emitting intermittent livestock noises. |
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Althia broke off, emitting a strangled noise in her throat and burying her face in Briar's shoulder. |
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And the Fresh Air's one-way valve honks when you exhale, emitting a sound akin to the call of an amorous sea lion. |
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Then after the golden moment was heard rapid typing of keys on a computer and electronic buzzes and sounds emitting from within. |
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The bubble expanded and then collapsed like one created by acoustic waves, emitting a pulse of light. |
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A doctor friend of ours kindly provided a large supply of surgical masks which I wore constantly to mask the imaginary offensive smells emitting from the kitchen. |
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The business end is translucent and has some light emitting diodes inside. |
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Nor could you know whether it has an electromagnetic field or whether it is strongly emitting gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, or radio waves. |
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A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise. |
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When a pumpkin is sent to the landfill, it rots, emitting methane, an alarmingly potent greenhouse gas. |
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If you take two long-haul flights a year, you are emitting as much carbon as if you had driven an extra car. |
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He walked with the air of a cardinal, emitting words with a nasal tone and melancholy gestures. |
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Two days after the flood, I heard loud banging noises once again, went to the kitchen and found the stabiliser burning like a torch and emitting heavy, tarry smoke. |
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She bared her fangs, a small growl emitting from her throat. |
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There were farther off sections dedicated to suit the reader's tastes more efficiently, a whole block of gothic and horrifying tales were emitting soft moans and howls. |
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These radio units help skiers caught in an avalanche to locate each other, emitting a stream of high-pitched bleeps like a comedy sci-fi homing device. |
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As the soup bubbled on the stove emitting an enticing aroma of chicken and herbs, Adam searched through Clara's cupboards and pantry again until he found a tray. |
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He sat in the dark with a single candle glowing on his desk, facing his computer monitor which was emitting an ethereal light to his head in the caliginous night. |
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However, for the vast majority of the time, the synth player holds back, emitting wheezy, staticky spurts that enhance rather than hide the sputters and cries of his partner. |
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The dangerous missiles were entirely passive, homing in on infrared radiation given out by our aircraft and emitting no signals by which a missile lock could be detected. |
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The record spins slowly, wobbling on the turntable, emitting crackly waves of virtually unrecognizable music, the melodies inalterably splintered and the rhythms disrupted. |
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Researchers are trying to eliminate the flame, replacing it with a catalyst that combusts methane at lower temperature, emitting less smog-producing nitrogen oxide pollution. |
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The foglamps are made up of a series of light emitting diodes, while the rear lights use filters lit by fibre optics to create multiple combinations. |
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At American Fine Arts, the Rapid logo, a five-color spiral based on a conch shell, graced a Plexiglas and vinyl sculpture of a gas pump emitting a fluorescent glow. |
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Jewellery made of platinum, iridium and palladium gleamed majestically, now and then emitting flashes of brilliant light from the studded diamonds. |
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A gamma radiation emitting sulphur colloid is injected around the tumour before the operation, and a vital blue dye is injected intradermally at the time of surgery. |
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Let's say you are plugging away at your current geek-of-the-week task, and for some insane reason, a strange noise starts emitting from the overhead speaker. |
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Hours after Jack the Knife had carved them up, most of the Disappeared were gathered in the parliament cafeteria, stunned and emitting occasional gales of manic laughter. |
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Radar works by emitting pulses of electromagnetic waves toward a target and detecting a small portion of those waves that are reflected back to the receiving antenna. |
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All were watching, with eager anticipation, the replica of George Stephenson's Rocket, which crouched on the rails behind the museum emitting gouts of steam. |
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According to the equations, black holes appeared to be emitting radiation. |
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In some patients, the tremors that characterize the disease actually worsened, possibly because the transplanted cells were emitting too much dopamine. |
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Like all dolphins, these marine mammals gather information about their environment by emitting high-pitched sounds, or clicks, and analyzing the returning echoes. |
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Masses of mankind arose from inexpensive seating, emitting a drone of noise, noises, actually, as small groups of people conversed about a number of subjects. |
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I press on my clitoris, swirl my two fingers over my love button, emitting a low moan. |
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Stem rigid, emitting near the floral leaves a spiciferous branch with coriaceous leaves. Internodes equal in length, 4-5 cm. |
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All jet engines are reaction engines that generate thrust by emitting a jet of fluid rearwards at relatively high speed. |
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Reservoirs accumulate plant material, which then decomposes, emitting methane in uneven bursts. |
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A radio galaxy is an active galaxy that is very luminous in the radio portion of the spectrum, and is emitting immense plumes or lobes of gas. |
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This is important because these bats contract their middle ear muscles when emitting a call, so they can avoid deafening themselves. |
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The tentacles may be utilized to capture prey or defend against predators by emitting toxins in a painful sting. |
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Criticality continued for about 20 hours, emitting intense amounts of gamma and neutron radiation. |
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When Mariuchi caresses the plant, for example, sensuously emitting from the palps of her fingers, a siren song. |
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Gamma emitters are used in radiography while neutron emitting sources are used in a range of applications, such as oil well logging. |
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If a particle and an antiparticle meet, they disappear by emitting two photons or a pair of some other particles. |
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Some copepod females solve the problem by emitting pheromones, which leave a trail in the water that the male can follow. |
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The campus was aswarm with eminently harassable young women and strapping boys emitting almost tangible hormones. |
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Both of the new photocouplers are comprised of phototransistors optically coupled to InGaAs infrared emitting diodes. |
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An integrated photocell activates light emitting diodes for even illumination up to 50 metres and for switching of the IR filter. |
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Something's out of kilter if I'm doing more emitting than absorbing. |
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She remembered that the two other planes were emitting the usual navigation lights. |
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A mile south of Kawayu stands active Mount Io, pocked from base to 1,600-foot peak with solfataras emitting sulfurous clouds. |
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Many flux tubes are stable for several days on the solar corona in the X-ray images, emitting at steady rate. |
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Wind turbines provide a clean energy source, emitting no greenhouse gases and no waste product. |
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The nucleus of a metastable isotope is in an excited state and will return to the ground state by emitting a photon in the form of a gamma ray. |
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Other applications of these semiconductor nanoparticles include chemical sensors, solar batteries, LED and OLED light emitting displays. |
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Unlike other GNSS systems, it is based on static emitting stations around the world, the receivers being on satellites, in order to precisely determine their orbital position. |
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In August 2010, the Texas Attorney General charged BP with illegally emitting harmful air pollutants from its Texas City refinery for more than a month. |
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However, black holes slowly evaporate by emitting Hawking radiation. |
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