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He had vibrated with anxiety; she had radiated cool confidence.
The times I saw her on television, her face had radiated joy.
I asked Morse whether the Pope had radiated the energy of love, too.
Moreover, the metal springs under the children's beds had turned white — a sign that intense heat had radiated beneath them.
Posada was initially injured Sunday, when a foul ball struck the top of his foot, but he said Tuesday that the pain had radiated to the underside.
Although average noise levels at or above 65 decibels, the Federal Aviation Administration limit for residential areas, had radiated out another 9percenttheyhey did so in the north, northwest and southeast, "where there was room to grow," said Hugh D.
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No wonder it has radiated such effortless confidence.
My disbelief must have radiated from my eyes.
Wealth has radiated from these thriving port cities as manufacturing industries have mushroomed around them.
Snails and fish there have radiated into many species, some restricted to a single pool.
Shock waves that have radiated out from New York and London have impacted on every national banking system.
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