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Therefore, when mechanically stimulatedby boat, swimming or waves, for examplea blue sparkling light can be seen emanating from the sea surface.
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While speaking with the driver, police noted a strong odour of marihuana emanating from the vehicle.
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Banner investigates, and is sickened by the radiation emanating from the meteorite fragment.
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The theory held that the origin of these epidemic diseases was a miasma, emanating from rotting organic matter.
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No one should be surprised at uncivilised acts emanating from the country.
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The 1980 eruption was comparatively of smaller magnitude emanating from a vent on the southern side about 60m ft below the volcanic peak.
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There is not oil emanating from the riser either.
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To the sounds of protest emanating from the cupboard, the masked man declares the death of the masks and their irrelevance to real life.
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Most stapeliads use flies as pollinators, that are attracted to odours resembling dung or rotting meat, emanating from the flowers.
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Now, please, get out of my office and go sleep off whatever it is you got emanating from your pores.
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