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All of these stones are radiating outwards only as far as I was able to throw.
You can see ripples radiating outwards from Rick Hall and FAME that tell the hidden story of soul, country music and rock'n'roll, and the swampy sound he cooked up using all of them.
There is a wonderful alchemical image of a black sun – dark, not radiating outwards but inwards – and that packed-in power is what you get in the autumn root vegetables.
This "Venice of the North" has more than a hundred kilometres of canals in total, the result of far-sighted civic planning in the 17th century, which used the medieval core of the city as a hub, with a semi-circular system of canals radiating outwards across the low-lying countryside.
In this analogy, a disturbance of the heavy mass can produce a ripple in the sheet, radiating outwards like a splash in a pond.
Extreme events such as exploding stars and merging black holes should send gravitational energy radiating outwards at the speed of light.
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"This love, like death, radiates outwards.
The beauty of it is that the heat is evenly distributed (the heating element is circular, so warmth radiates outwards).
Most of the meteors will radiate outwards from the constellation Gemini, like water from a shower head.
This elaborately constructed fiction radiates outwards from two characters, Ray, an Australian painter working in Paris, and his lover, Martine.
But Masonic handshakes aren't predictable unless you happen to be a Mason – they're mysterious and faintly sinister; barnacles aren't threatening or aggressive; and haloes don't radiate outwards – they sit on saint's heads, or surround planets.
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