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Heating and air will emanate from under each seat to create more comfort and less noise.
"Where that recognition will emanate from New York is a matter of economics".
About 70% of those flights, however, will emanate from just 25 airports, many in Asia (see map).
The music will emanate from seven doors onstage that have been converted to musical instruments, played by the actors.
Many of those efforts will emanate from the Libre Initiative, a Hispanic-oriented conservative group for which the Koch network plans to expand financing this year.
Afghan education officials have begun crisscrossing the country, trying to persuade 8.2 million students and their families that a fair curriculum will emanate from Kabul.
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Substantial investment in the lab's facilities was mobilized by 'political will' emanating from a Minister of Health sensitized to the public health issue of fake, contraband and substandard drugs.
Unusual properties will emanate away from these bounding critical lines, giving rise to many of the strange and difficult-to-understand properties of these complex materials.
On one side, the possible sequence for Sunday's Grammy show, which will emanate once again from Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles and which will be broadcast by CBS.
But it may be too much to expect that both will emanate with any frequency from the same person.
For instance, you can assign colors to contacts -- assign green to calls from your boss, and the phone will emanate a visible green light from the curved part of the screen when the phone is face down.
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