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They provided him a bigger voice, knowing full well the ugliness that could emanate.
He said the laws were not meant to authorize "fateful decision making" that could emanate from the final-status negotiations.
Who knew that an image of Goldie Hawn, let alone one of a rubber chicken, could emanate a transubstantial mystery worthy of the shroud of Turin?
Lois Whipple, of the Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence, which raises money primarily for grants for teachers, said the situation in the district highlighted the unintended consequences — "bad and good" — that could emanate from reform efforts.
Page 3 Week in Review AN OLD WAR IN MIDEAST May Have New Meaning The shockwaves from Israel's recent military actions in Gaza could emanate as far as President-elect Barack Obama's promised attempts at calming the region.
The Pakistani prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, also said recently that more foreigners were in the lawless tribal areas along Afghanistan's border and warned that an assault like the Sept. 11 attacks could emanate from there.
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"And this time, the contagion that everybody worries about could easily emanate from us.
Such is the wit of his tweets that many believe they could not emanate from a police officer spoofing his boss.
Soon after, the newspaper published a seemingly tongue-in-cheek response signed "publisher" declaring it evident that such propositions could only emanate from "Wall Street or some business which is not at all essential to the public".
Even before AMS released its measurement of the ratio, astrophysicists had argued that the excess positrons could potentially emanate from an undetected nearby pulsar.
Such signal transmission could also emanate from sequences near the N terminus of FN, based upon the observation that N-terminal fragments lacking central CBD sequences are recognized by α5β1 integrins on fibroblasts [ 34].
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