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On Twitter, the nearly verbatim language emanated from about two dozen accounts through the summer.
PRO-TRUMP YOUTH GROUP ENLISTS TEENS IN SECRETIVE CAMPAIGN LIKENED TO A ‘TROLL FARM,’ PROMPTING REBUKE BY FACEBOOK AND TWITTERISAAC STANLEY-BECKERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIf you recall that distinctive tang of fresh pavement, what your nose is picking up is the volatile organic molecules emanating from the petroleum-based material.
CITY PAVEMENT IS A BIG SOURCE OF AIR POLLUTIONULA CHROBAKSEPTEMBER 3, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThey show the expanding limits of a ray of light—and everything else—as it emanates from an initial event, such as an explosion.
HOW SPECIAL RELATIVITY CAN HELP AI PREDICT THE FUTUREWILL HEAVENAUGUST 28, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWEarth’s field, for instance, emanates from its inner “dynamo,” the current of liquid iron churning in its core.
THE HIDDEN MAGNETIC UNIVERSE BEGINS TO COME INTO VIEWNATALIE WOLCHOVERJULY 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThese force fields — the same entities that emanate from fridge magnets — surround Earth, the sun and all galaxies.
THE HIDDEN MAGNETIC UNIVERSE BEGINS TO COME INTO VIEWNATALIE WOLCHOVERJULY 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe worthy Germans, who think everything excellent that does not emanate from themselves, copy this custom most conscientiously.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERIt may be said that an earnest Barrister should be clean shaven, but the remark would only emanate from those who are bachelors.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 93, SEPTEMBER 24, 1887VARIOUSIt would, indeed, be disrespectful in the listener not to pay intelligent heed to the discourses which emanate from the pulpit.
ANCIENT FAITHS AND MODERNTHOMAS INMANNo such crude claims as these emanate from the skilled advertising agents employed by the Sanatogen people.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 1 OF 2VARIOUSBut it was not from the members of the Chamber that the movement was to emanate.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 56, NUMBER 347, SEPTEMBER, 1844VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO EMANATE
- activates
- actualizes
- break ground
- breaks the ice
- brings about
- brings to passes
- causes
- commences
- creates
- does
- drives
- effects
- embarks on
- enters on
- enters upon
- establishes
- eventuates
- finds
- generates
- get goes
- gives birth to
- gives impulse
- goes ahead
- goes into
- impels
- inaugurates
- induces
- initiates
- instigates
- institutes
- introduces
- launches
- leads
- lies foundation for
- makes
- makes active
- motivates
- mounts
- occasions
- opens
- originates
- plunges into
- prepares
- produces
- sets about
- sets in motion
- sets up
- triggers
- undertakes
- appear
- arrive
- become apparent
- become known
- become visible
- come forth
- come into view
- come on the scene
- come to light
- come up
- crop up
- dawn
- derive
- develop
- egress
- emanate
- flow
- gush
- issue
- loom
- make appearance
- materialize
- originate
- proceed
- rise
- show
- spring
- spring up
- spurt
- steam
- stem
- surface
- transpire
- turn up
- appeared
- arrived
- became apparent
- became visible
- become knew
- came forth
- came into view
- came on the scene
- came to light
- came up
- crop up
- dawned
- derived
- developed
- egressed
- emanated
- flowed
- gushed
- issued
- loomed
- made appearance
- materialized
- originated
- proceeded
- rose
- showed
- sprang
- sprang up
- spurted
- steamed
- stemmed
- surfaced
- transpired
- turned up
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