Sentence examples for ghost emerges from inspiring English sources

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A computer-generated ghost emerges from the bones, the transition to the past, and the image of Big Al as Baby Al, a scrawny hatchling surfacing through the shell of an egg.

The third ghost emerges from our limited ability to distinguish information that is merely decodable from the brain from information that is represented and used by the brain.

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When Tyrone's homeroom teacher, Miss Libro, finally persuades him to pay attention during story hour, he sees a ghost emerge from the pages of a spooky tale; Ben Franklin strolls into the classroom while Miss Libro reads about the founding fathers; a dragon and a pig leap to life when their names are similarly evoked.

He became convinced that he saw the outlines of two doors — "ghosts" emerging from the plaster, which had previously been believed to hide only bare stone.

In those early series the past is quoted as a style – something that could be summoned up in a studio – but in later works, such as in the beautiful rayographed clothing Ferran has produced over many years, and seen in pieces such as Untitled (Christening Gown) [2001], the past is a ghost that emerges from the use of light itself.

Witnessing that curing ceremony Edie wrote about being able to see... .. a six-inch blob -- a kind of plasma or gray spherical ghost -- emerging from the patient's back".

The divided warrior is Washizu (Toshiro Mifune), who is tempted to seek his destiny by a single, thread-spinning spectre (rather than by the usual trio of witches) and urged along by his formidable spouse (Isuzu Yamada), who is herself no more than a glimmering ghost as she emerges from the gloom with a drug to dope the guards.

A glass of Muscat De Frontignan might be a better choice for those waiting around for the ghosts to emerge.

The details of Mohammed's treatment emerges in Ghost Plane, a new book by investigative journalist Stephen Grey describing the CIA's clandestine system of international terrorist transfers known as extraordinary rendition.

At first they sound distant and muted, like ghost instrumental lines emerging from within the ensemble texture, and when they are heard more clearly, they are fragmented, with the invitingly robust, bright-hued string lines wrapped tightly around them.

Novels, including "The Clifton Picture" and "The Ghost of Redbrook," emerged in swift succession over the next few years, and he tried to package his books as the "Odd Trump Series" — even though Trump had little more presence than in name.

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