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And of course it all emanates from us, the parents, the adults.
It all emanates from his "bruh-bruh-AIN, bruh-bruh-AIN, brain".
"The crisis here all emanates from the British parliament being unable to give a clear signal to what they can support and ratify," he said.
It's one of the most religious nations on the planet, and look at all the political fighting and conflict around abortion, around same-sex marriage, around any notion of LGBTQ equality it all emanates from this very, very oppressive reactionary [ideal] that focuses on the bible and Christian literalism.
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Nearly all emanate from one stratum of the art world: the one where the money is.
But Breakfast could provide a more visible reminder that the corporation's national output does not all emanate from London.
The lake surface is also a flat surface bump mapped with sine waves of varying frequencies, all emanating from a point directly beneath the seed.
"To me, this is the first California gangster picture," Mr. Hackford said, asserting that other gangster films "all emanate from the same subject". "Whether Irish, Italian or Jewish," he added, "they all come out of immigration in the last century.
Decorum once associated with the Oval Office has been replaced by "modern presidential", an amalgam of tantrums, tirades, and tweetstorms, all emanating from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or Trump-owned properties.
At that time, the songs that came over the radio, from Wham! to Earth, Wind and Fire to Van Halen, sounded generically commercial because they'd all emanated from the same box; sometimes even the same station.
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