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to emanating
verb
To come from a source; issue from.
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They also can help give the impression that sound is coming from around you, as opposed to emanating from your corpus callosum, which is a characteristic of closed-back and in-ear headphones.
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Love seemed to emanate from a single point of light.
It seemed to emanate from her translucent skin.
No one expects anything to emanate from the Ordsall estate.
Like the women in Renoir's paintings she seems to emanate radiance from within.
And in this version it all seems to emanate from one source.
There was a contained ferocity in the performance that seemed to emanate from the mountains themselves.
More than that, they seem to emanate directly from her psyche.
Pleasant surprises continue to emanate from the euro area notably from Germany, its biggest economy.
Just don't expect the big change to emanate from Washington in the near term.
Perfume seemed to emanate from the glorious hair and white-clinging vestments of She herself.
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