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1 The obvious downsides emanate from the possibilities of opportunistic behaviour by partners.
2 The mildness I have mentioned seemed to emanate from her whole being.
3 A chill seemed to emanate from it which reached his very heart.
4 No wonder that a famous poet should emanate from such a family.
5 Yet, who could say that harm did not emanate from that bar?
6 How many humanizing, gentle, and pacific influences constantly emanate from this centre!
7 Most of my sporting opinions emanate from the gut rather than brain.
8 It seemed to emanate from within the small work of art.
9 He heard a wail emanate from within the monastery behind him.
10 The mist-pageants of the morning seemed somehow to emanate from Winnie.
11 These emanate from a series of fissures at its south pole.
12 Now it falls to us to analyze those that emanate from the people.
13 Alnduul's voice seemed to emanate from every surface in the chamber.
14 Immediately, a dull red glare began to emanate from the bottle.
15 Such a charge could only emanate from a man hackneyed in indirect measures.
16 NOT often, if ever, does a whiff of scandal emanate from Weather Eye.
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