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Jon Kitna, the Bengals' quarterback, radiated it from the start.
There is still a lot of earthquake and tsunami rubble about but, because it is radiated, it cannot be disposed of.
Because it is more highly radiated, it is more complicated to use, store, transport and manage in case of an accident, he said.
"I tell patients if the reconstruction is going to be radiated, it will definitely change the appearance of their cosmetic outcome," Dr. Topham said.
The powerful message of Christianity thus becomes one of light and hope: just as Jesus was able to tap into this power such that his life was centered on it and radiated it, we can do the same.
It was as if there was this pit of infinitely dense sadness right at the back of my stomach that just radiated it out into all of my limbs and eventually my brain.
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The dust that absorbs much of the radiation also re-radiates it at the longer infrared wavelengths and computer codes can model and unravel the numerous physical effects.
CO2 and other greenhouse gases are good at absorbing infrared radiation (heat) and then re-radiating it in all directions.
For a planet like ours, these gases prevent the infrared radiation from escaping, instead absorbing it and re-radiating it back to Earth.
Authentic satire operates on the principle of the thermos flask: it contains heat without radiating it.
The dyes in question are fluorescent having absorbed the light, they re-radiate it.
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