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Residual heat, which emanates from the process and can be used to produce steam for electrical generation.
He mentions "the singular scent of a middle-class woman," which emanates from Rapha's mother, Esther (Emmanuelle Seigner).
The remainder, which emanates mainly from Palestinian neighborhoods in East Jerusalem but also from Jewish housing, has been held hostage to the political impasse since 1967.
Chapter 12 presents a problem involving the regeneration of rabbits, from which emanates the famous Fibonacci sequence — the most ubiquitous numbers in our civilization.
Controlled atmosphere and refrigeration in conjunction with the removal of ethylene gas (which emanates from fruits and speeds ripening) helps slow the ripening process considerably.
One senior Tory said: A lot of colleagues really don't like the whispering, which emanates from Team Osborne, about Patrick McLoughlin.
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The al-Qaeda announcement, which emanated originally from its ally in Iraq, may have harmed it.
Camps have been established, from which emanate horrific stories of rape, torture, extortion, misery and desperation.
Finally, the 9/11 attack, which emanated from this region, has strengthened people who want to talk about Arab misgovernance.
The work of Heinrich von Veldeke, the earliest known poet to use a Dutch dialect, typified the age's religious zeal, which emanated from the French centres of learning.
There too, there was a military build-up and claims—some of which emanated first in Russia and then spread to Abkhazia of Georgian aggression.
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