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They emanate from home, neighbourhood, and wider social groupings.
Contradictions and mysteries abound in today's City Ballet; I presume they emanate from Mr. Martins.
This time, though, they emanate from mobile phones rather than Swan Vestas.
They emanate from an array of 50 paintings, 53 works on paper and four sculptures.
"They emanate from the horn used by our forefathers to call meetings.
This suggests that they emanate from parts of the mantle that are distinct from those that produce ordinary seafloor basalt.
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They emanated from low-watt stations whose signals may have carried only a few blocks.
They escaped scrutiny, he argued in 1999, because they emanated from "gigantic" models, which were opaque even to other economists.
ESPN also reported on sexual assault accusations against Kobe Bryant, but they emanated from a criminal complaint and a police investigation.
Since then courts have several times said that the name of goods protected by patent might in fact indicate not only the kind of goods they were, but as well that they emanated from a single source.
Many of us will know that Braveheart (1995) is tosh when we watch it, but years later bits of it may have taken root in our imaginations – and we don't always remember that they emanated from that great steaming heap of lies.
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