Sentence examples for first emanated from inspiring English sources

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To the extent that is possible for a caused entity (which is in itself relative), this first emanated intelligence is "one" ("from the one, insofar as it is one, comes only one": ex uno non fit nisi unum; Ilāhiyyāt, IX, 4, 405, 13 14; cf. IX, 5, 411, 1, 5 6; Išārāt, III, ed. Dunyā, 95 102; cf. Taʿlīqāt, 97, 12 13).

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The first, emanating chiefly from university English and cultural-studies departments, is a dissent of evasion or denial.

Beginning, then, with the beginning; starting with the first of commercial nations, the one whose example carries force to every other, and from which Free Trade must first emanate, let us ask what are its chances inGreat BritainParliament is scattered; and though London is still full of people, it is understood to be empty.

A first intelligence emanated from God, and from the first intelligence emanated a sphere, its soul, and a second intelligence.

K-Run's Park Me in First emanates, in part, from the perennial popularity of beagles: the breed currently ranks fifth in American Kennel Club registrations.

Mr. Coster at first emanates a bruised hostility as the haggard Roelf, but slowly the harsh lines in his face soften as his revulsion at the poverty of the squatter camp subsides into compassion for the men and women who "know what it is like to live without hope".

During tooth organogenesis, odontogenic signals first emanate from the dental epithelium.

The first emanates from harmonious passion (HP) and contributes to both performance and psychological well-being.

Another flush, somehow louder than the first, emanates from the far right curtain, revealing in a flourish another ornate gold framed oil painting.

And it has been building since the first reports emanating from the Bordeaux vineyards and wine cellars last fall.

where A = − a, − b, and the path l, the same as in (2.3), is initially chosen as a ray in the first quadrant, emanating from the k-origin, with an open angle with the positive real line not exceeding π − arg ( z − b ).

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