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"emanate" Definitions
  1. emanate something to produce or show something
"emanate" Antonyms
absorb conceal hold keep take withdraw gather collect receive catch hide dull stifle subdue inhibit curb quell repress quash deny give rise to cause instigate initiate incite provoke bring about trigger induce precipitate produce prompt create generate catalyze(US) elicit beget engender inspire foster dribble drip drop trickle be quiet remain land walk stay cease stop abort end terminate abolish cancel desist discontinue surcease suspend abate complete dissolve finish annul break close halt quit precede antecede introduce lead usher disregard forerun neglect go before come first pave the way go ahead of help lessen encourage accept allow ingest permit sanction welcome take in suck up soak up consume digest take up imbibe contain devour retract retain confine control maintain hold down inhold store enclose disappear fade leave vanish evaporate disperse submerge evanesce recede disintegrate wane go dematerialize sink evanish be dispelled be lost to sight be lost to view cease to be visible clear out return get back go back go home fill tell uncover lay bare pour in antedate predate retreat run away limit internalise(UK) internalize(US) constrain restrict trap intern restrain hold back hold in keep back keep in check keep within the limits of not allow to go beyond diminish subside decrease remit attenuate decline dwindle ease ebb extenuate relent slacken taper fall block belie dissemble obfuscate suppress mask secrete shroud obscure veil cover curtain blanket screen concentrate converge focus funnel meet be confined be contained be restricted be bottled up be held back be stifled disgorge discharge eject expel spawn spew yield erupt kindle make bear birth breed bring forth bring into being retire dissipate fade away clear melt wither gush spout jet spurt rush surge well spring pump stream issue emerge flow belch pour out

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Splatoon 2 sounds emanate from the Switch and chat sounds emanate from your preferred app-bearing device.
Circles emanate out concentrically, dots resolve into patterns, or pyramids.
Throughout the painting traces of green emanate from the pink.
Sounds of jazz still emanate from the building on Sunday afternoons.
A cloud of black smoke continues to emanate from the fire.
Where do the stories therefore emanate which say core is for sale?
What would you say to that criticism that may emanate from Washington?
Rather, her emotions emanate from a searing source of fortitude and pain.
His biggest and most course-altering policy prescriptions emanate from that conviction.
Significant contingent liabilities for the sovereign continue to emanate from public sector banks.
You know, big policies tend to emanate from domestic problems and domestic issues.
"The next recession is going to emanate from the corporate sector," Minerd wrote.
The vulnerabilities can be surprisingly simple and can emanate even from outdated equipment.
Rather, they usually emanate from an unconscious design decision that had unintended impacts.
Songs continued to emanate from the radio for the rest of the evening.
Rather than emanate excitement, videos of such spaces are weighed down with melancholy.
The idea that sensible policy might sometimes emanate from Washington, DC is frowned upon.
Both emanate from deeply divisive issues, immigration and gun policy, with entrenched partisan bases.
Most proprietary leases prohibit shareholders from allowing unreasonable odors to emanate from an apartment.
TVs blare in Spanish and English, and the "pods" emanate an enormous, steady din.
Waves of hacking victims emanate from those six plus HPE and IBM: their clients.
So-called "Hot Jupiters" are so young that they still emanate infrared light, said Wang.
More significantly, they say that women emanate from, and belong to, a secreted, special place.
During that shower — you guessed it — the meteors appear to emanate from the constellation Orion.
America's biggest security threats appeared to emanate from the Middle East, and ISIS in particular.
But Facebook's unique circumstances emanate largely from its founder's personality, vision, and approach to management.
Drawn from archival photographs, memories, and imagination, Cassi Namoda's family portraits emanate warmth and comfort.
One is search — 55 percent of product searches in the United States emanate from Amazon.
The meditative repetitiveness of these symbols, which represent each of their respective communities, emanate organically.
These are highly energetic particles that emanate from the Sun or distant sources outside our galaxy.
They succeeded in deciphering the genetic mechanisms that emanate from the internal clock of fruit flies.
The gorgeous gliding phrases, the hairbreadth pauses, the coloratura flourishes all emanate from the same source.
Stories of palace intrigue and heads on the chopping block don't emanate from the East Wing.
"It does not emanate from the Brock Turner case," university spokeswoman Lisa Lapin said on Tuesday.
I liked PLANTER/LANTERN; WHARVES/HARVEST; CANAPÉS/ANAPEST (ba da boom!); EMANATE/MANATEE; and MAILMEN/AILMENT.
Death panels are back, however, this time for real, and they emanate from the Oval Office.
Nine had been deleted, and the last, Sveta419, appeared to emanate from a Russian resort town.
She seems to emanate some sort of superpower or to be shielded by a force field.
That dark art seems to emanate from other, even more opaque branches of the Russian government.
Germany has already been targeted by fake news operations, which officials believe emanate mostly from Russia.
In his oil paintings, meanwhile, blood-red spurts emanate from corporeal pinks and black cavities and orifices.
A cacophony of sounds emanate as mix of freemium video games and high pitched children's television programming.
What is most striking in these photographs is the expression of relief the marchers seem to emanate.
But at least he's owning his strategy and dealing with the negative vibes that emanate from it.
And, even in a community of outsiders, everyone's highs and lows don't emanate from the same sources.
LED bulbs used in lamps and ceiling fixtures also emanate bluer light, even if it appears white.
And every second, 600 billion neutrinos — which emanate from explosions inside the sun — penetrate our bodies and Earth's.
Now capital flows emanate from all over the world to cross into assets located in all global regions.
And this shower gets its seemingly astrological name only because it appears to emanate from the constellation Gemini.
We need games that look at problems and conceive of large, big solutions that emanate beyond single actions.
As Elizabeth Braw has just observed, most recent Russian military threats emanate from the sea — not the land.
Through further analysis, the team found that the filaments tended to emanate from the bases of the rangeomorphs.
"The brands that emanate from California are going to be the brands that really do dominate," Stiefel said.
Perhaps I believe that art — all art — has the ability to emanate a political influence upon the world.
Moreover, the efficiency gains also emanate from the extensive margin through the redeployment of innovative assets (patents or innovators).
It's not her accent or her features, but that confidence and ease that seems to emanate from down under.
Any CEO who doesn't think social media strategy should emanate from their desk is making a mistake, Shih said.
But let's stop pretending that the solution to any of our world's problem is going to emanate from Davos.
This is particularly powerful when tackling healthcare problems that affect a nation of people, and emanate from poor lifestyle.
As festivalgoers play the game, visuals appear to emanate from the machine itself and rise above into dynamic compositions.
It is important to point out — as many already have — these negative characteristics when they emanate from Trump supporters.
A cloud of smoke and the smell of burnt rubber emanate from the bike's Rolls Royce-Allison helicopter engine.
"Creaking could emanate from the building facade, or perhaps things inside the walls," said Howard L. Zimmerman, an architect.
The ghost story shape-shifts because ghosts themselves are so protean — they emanate from specific cultural fears and fantasies.
The score is designed to disorient, with shards of notes that seem to emanate from all over the theater.
A subsequent reaction leads each tag to generate copies, which emanate outward like radio signals from a cellphone tower.
Both of my guides agreed that he had so much wisdom that it seemed to emanate from his pores.
Indeed, these demands are grounded in fears of the money laundering activities that emanate predominantly from former Soviet states.
Mr. Esper said Friday night that the Pentagon was now convinced that the attacks did not emanate in Yemen.
Given that the information gathered and the access provided emanate from Times employment, how is that slippery slope negotiated?
Anne Perez's abstract sound compositions emanate from speakers fit snuggly between the openings of Poethig's installation and traverse the gallery.
Among the basin's more prominent features are a series of gashes that emanate radially outward, like spokes on a wheel.
If you're in a relationship, your sexual energy will emanate from you and make you downright magnetic to your partner.
While the Senate can make amendments, tax bills emanate from the House in deference to its power of the purse.
Under the program, whistleblowers can receive between 10 and 30 percent of any monetary sanctions that emanate from their tips.
"According to Kantar, WPP's data company, 55 percent of product searches in America already emanate from Amazon, not from Google."
In his black-and-white compositions and lustrous monochromatic works, light seems to emanate directly beneath the pictures' granular surfaces.
Their flaws seem to emanate from their inner selves, which sounds hokey, but believe me when I say it isn't.
While Parolil's section is silent — his patient is under sedation — loud squawks emanate from another of the glass-walled rooms.
The Sunday after her funeral, singing and preaching emanate from the south London church where Reed was laid to rest.
The gamma rays would appear to emanate from a thick dark-matter cloud that astronomers could infer separately from gravitational evidence.
Instead, the movie's wilder impulses feel as if they emanate from inside the characters and the joyous, tumultuous relationship they share.
More rage will emanate from Trump as he struggles to maintain his former image against the reality being revealed by Congress.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Fuzzy tufts of blue-white flame emanate from the roof of a bright white house.
While the particularities of Kunz's symbolism might not be apparent at first glance, the drawings seem to emanate a healing power.
Dangers, he said, could emanate from financial frailties, from wasteful local governments and from abroad (ie, the trade war with America).
"They emanate from every living source, including human, animals, and plants," says shamanic medicine teacher, ritualist, and Ceremonie founder Mimi Young.
Perhaps it&aposs  gamma-ray bursts , thought to emanate from the peculiar cataclysmic end to some of the most extreme stars.
Then there's Philip Glass's icy, rhythmic music, which seems to emanate not from the stage but from your own rushing pulse.
Fortunately, the United States can effectively counter any anti-American terror threats that emanate from Afghanistan to keep our country safe.
Mainstream news outlets, meanwhile, have been more comfortable calling out the daily assaults on truth that emanate from the Trump administration.
It is also the best way to protect other countries from mass migration and terrorism that at times emanate from Libya.
Such feats will continue to emanate from the states, America's labs of democracy, regardless of what happens in the nation's capital.
LONDON — Sweeping brushstrokes of pale pinks, yellows, and blues merge in familial scenes that emanate a sense of warmth and comfort.
An electronic sound installation by the Canadian D.J. and producer Richie Hawtin sometimes seems to emanate from the images as well.
The new show was curated by Katy Siegel and Christopher Wool, and Reed's collected paintings emanate with a sense of importance.
A survey of contemporary artists working in Indigenous traditions throughout India, the vivid pieces by 24 artists emanate with a powerful spirit.
They ask permission to access your smartphone microphone, then listen for inaudible "beacons" that emanate from retail stores, advertisements, and even websites.
It's a fact that many media outlets, Mashable included, have moved away from covering every tweet to emanate from Trump's toxic feed.
Sure, they emanate toasty vibes that prime us for presents and eggnog, but they don't offer much in the way of substance.
"Slurp away as though you're sucking on a bottle allowing your natural sounds to emanate freely," Dr. O'Reilly writes in her book.
But like most big changes in American society, this will have to emanate from the grassroots and rather than from the top.
In any case, however, there are only flickers of the charm you would want to steadily emanate from such a period production.
"Efforts at de-escalation must emanate from the party that began the escalation and launched attacks, not the kingdom," the statement said.
It must be a body that is fully independent of any political considerations including those that may emanate from the White House.
Our shared values emanate from the building blocks of our respective societies: democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human dignity.
"There's a lot of words that emanate from Facebook," Hawley told reporters after meeting with Zuckerberg for over an hour on Wednesday.
Byrd's paintings of Sidney Center's residents, whom he observed on his trips into town, emanate a similar air of entrapment and disconnection.
UFC 197, which will emanate from Las Vegas, Nevada on April 23, is already shaping up to be a fantastic night of fighting.
It's not enough to make the economics profession more inclusive: We must make the policies that emanate from our profession more inclusive, too.
Part of the response to the author seems to emanate from some irrational logic: Partial acceptance amounts to full acceptance of the manifesto.
Hollywood is a generator of sexist and racist standards of beauty, and those standards emanate, cumulatively, into many forms of broader social injustice.
These can be added to the hundreds of commitments across the product range for both manufacturers which emanate from the Middle Eastern market.
In the German artist Julian Rosefeldt's latest film installation, snippets of manifestoes by 20th-century aesthetic rebels emanate from 13 large, luminous screens.
But they emanate from a classic Buick tri-shield logo, which recently got its red, white and blue back after years of monochrome.
There were a few modest effects — post-amendment senators were less likely to emanate from political dynasties, and turnover was a bit higher.
Though they're invisible to the human eye, radio waves still bounce off of human bodies as the wireless signals emanate out from broadcast antennas.
The space outbursts occurred in the early stages of a new solar system's formation, when young stars are known to emanate jets of gas.
The only banking news that is likely to emanate from Washington, for the next few years, is going to be positive for the industry.
Hollywood feeds itself on a steady stream of gossip, and there's rarely anything juicier than the shockwaves that emanate from a true celebrity rivalry.
We also have to support independent media and encourage solid reporting to challenge falsehoods that emanate from nameless people and places with no credibility.
Now we have gradations, different qualities, lots of conflicts and possibilities that emanate from this multi-layered, multi-dimensional evolution of the old categories.
One way or another, Muslims in Europe are going to be touched by ideas and styles that emanate from countries where their faith predominates.
An intriguing, alluring glow will emanate from you over the next few weeks, making you even more popular and successful than you already are.
The strategy is clear about the threat to the United States posed by cyber intrusions — many of which emanate from the Russians and Chinese.
Hook your giant TV to a soundbar, put the subwoofer behind the couch, and listen to the creepy noises emanate from inside your house.
Some of the men smoked cigars, the aroma briefly covering up the stench that seemed to emanate ceaselessly from the outpost's nearby burn pit.
But consumer groups and some health advocacy organizations believe that individuals are the rightful owners of the data and the discoveries that emanate from them.
The row appears to emanate from old accusations made in 2014 that Qatar backs Islamists outlawed by Saudi Arabia and the UAE as terrorist organizations.
The contradictoriness of his achievements, in fact, may emanate from this propensity to observe the world around him and try to make it his own.
Whatever one thinks of the campus protests, the desire for trigger warnings and safe spaces does seem to emanate from a place of emotional fragility.
Even in undeniably negative situations, likeable leaders emanate an enthusiastic hope for the future, a confidence that they can help make tomorrow better than today.
Most of the 2013-2016 ailments of Twitter emanate from this product decision and the decision to IPO before it was completely built and functioning.
The historic UFC 2200, which will emanate from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 22013, is now 143 fights strong.
Business investment will collapse, state and local finances will be crushed, and shockwaves will emanate to a whole range of foreign countries that borrow dollars.
It offers a satisfyingly expressionist vision of trauma and mental derangement, in which everything onstage seems to emanate from the mind of the central character.
"Emeralds," although Gallic, does not suggest Paris anyway: It seems to belong in some Fontainebleau-like forest glade, whereas these dancers emanate big-city polish.
The same goes for the House of Representatives, where the loudest voices emanate from the left-wing Progressive Caucus and the right-wing Freedom Caucus.
In "Dance Nation," the girls (and Luke) center their creative potential in their "perfect" vaginas; their self-esteem seems to emanate straight from the crotch.
There are 10 modestly scaled sculptures (eight ceramic and two bronze) atop pedestals or resting on the floor, and they all emanate a quiet, potent power.
"I don't want to say that ash has had its day, but we're seeing a huge shift in soft, warmer hues that emanate nature," she says.
Skepticism will emanate from both sides of the aisle when Trump enters the House chamber for the prime-time Tuesday address to lawmakers and the nation.
Even the broad brushstrokes of sky blue and white paint woven with intricate designs in "The Shah Is Victorious" (2015–16) emanate a sense of joy.
Consumers who are not scientifically savvy can be easily misled by the findings of studies, especially when they emanate from a prestigious institution or professional association.
In Scotland and Northern Ireland in particular, left-wing nationalist parties perceive the source of unwanted foreign meddling to emanate from London rather than from Brussels.
In this version of events, the "alternate facts" emanate not from the mouths of Mr. Trump or his aides but from the "fake news" mainstream media.
The ringlike proteins, positioned at the base of each loop, create a central scaffolding from which the loops emanate, and the entire chromosome becomes shorter and stiffer.
Those include a number of shocks that could emanate from China, the global growth engine, as well as fallout from Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Orange rays emanate from the ball and the circle of green in the middle of the poster represents the pitches of the 12 tournament venues, FIFA said.
We've learned that, apparently, a more thorough assessment of the current terrorist threat landscape led officials to believe that such an attack could emanate out of Europe.
"The unit will be focusing on the issues that emanate from the state capture commission of inquiry" and other commissions, said National Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman Bulelwa Makeke.
One possible explanation for the large number of fox-centric store names may emanate from the fact that foxes are well-known as smart and sexy creatures.
Usually, the piece ends with a feeling of agonized farewell; here, the music seemed to emanate from the other side of the line between life and death.
According to my sources, the arguments for changing the rules emanate from the stresses that a massive increase in criminal leak investigations have placed on the DOJ.
A company's brand identity can emanate from its origin story, which in Basecamp's case might suggest simplicity and efficiency, perhaps a brand with a certain modern slickness.
While there are some clusters of activity, such as Atomwaffen Division, the attacks we've seen over the last year don't appear to emanate from a specific organization.
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The kitchen's recent focus on Hudson Valley farms aligns with "health and wellness and nature and all the things that emanate out of that," Mr. Gullickson said.
What happens in ones' bedroom is nobody else's business, but if your roommate's boudoir is starting to emanate some mysterious odor, it's time to address the situation.
Many of the laws that govern data privacy emanate from a period before the widespread adoption of online communications, computer-generated search algorithms, and social media accounts.
A thin cloud of vapor seemed to emanate from the room throughout the experience, but that was quite possibly just an effect of the soft, diffused lighting.
Especially striking among these is "Green Line" (2016), a small work whose titular line snakes around the canvas, surrounded by reds and pinks that emanate like neon.
After saying goodbye, I walk away feeling a little lighter than I did before, charged with some of the relaxed, positive energy that Empress Of seems to emanate.
They're called Leonids because they appear to emanate out of the constellation Leo (the lion), which you can find rising in the eastern sky Friday and Saturday night.
The empty bands of unpainted wall, with spray paint on either side, emanate a yellow aura, which is quite effective in conjuring up the brightness of the sun.
Influenced by Goethe's theories of color, and his claim that he saw black and white emanate through a prism, it is evident that af Klint uses color symbolically.
In case you didn't notice, that kind of talk doesn't emanate from a truly democratic society, it's more like what you hear coming out of a monarchist society.
The U.S. political system grants certain powers to the federal government, but acknowledges states as having their own laws that are distinct from rules that emanate from Washington.
And while the special election in my home state of South Carolina holds some distinction, all the lessons the party of Kennedy need to learn emanate from Georgia.
Soul Chronicle features one main story, following the staff-wielding Kilik's quest to destroy Soul Edge, the nefarious blade that corrupts people and seems to emanate raw evil.
Whether they're singing about schadenfreude in the Broadway show "Avenue Q" or something nonsensical like "Manamana" on "Sesame Street," these anthropomorphized piles of fabric and felt emanate hilarity.
It all but ensures that any fireworks will emanate not from the panel of witnesses but from the Democratic and Republican lawmakers seated on the dais above. Rep.
"We wanted a period of time to establish a baseline — to take the temperature of the potential criminal implications of what might emanate from the IDs," he said.
The photographs in Bodies of Wood emanate an air of silent acceptance, one that allows us to understand the artist's story without being asked to relive her experience.
Therefore, I ask the Congolese people not to recognize any individual who would claim this authority illegally nor to obey orders that would emanate from such a person.
Old men sip coffee and play cards as the latest news bulletins emanate from a corner TV. A man named Said is eating lunch at the next table over.
Heat waves emanate from an exhaust pipe of a city transit bus as it passes an American flag hung outside the Los Angeles County Hall of Justice in 2013.
Daley is correct that the Freedom Caucus members emanate from highly Republican districts that are unlikely to elect a Democrat, or even a moderate Republican, for the foreseeable future.
These meteors are named "Orionid" because they appear to emanate out of the constellation Orion, which takes the shape of a hunter wearing a most-fetching three-star belt.
Watching, I feel relieved, too, seeing the black love emanate from the room after spending several weeks watching various hotel doors open to a mass of sullen white men.
This vote in and of itself should demonstrate that no matter what issues Europe and NATO face beyond their borders, some of the biggest hurdles still emanate from within.
An aesthetic choice on the part of a developer, and all of the gameplay choices that emanate from that choice, have been innovated from independent developers in recognizable ways.
However, "Bunny Girl" seems to suggest replacing the European male perspective — that vantage point from which the modern world and its attendant aesthetics emanate — with a universal female one.
It was as if she had invoked the protection of a monotheistic faith against a holy terror that seemed to emanate out of an older world of pagan worship.
But Murugan works his themes with a light hand; they always emanate from his characters, who are endowed with enough contradiction and mystery to keep from devolving into mouthpieces.
Europe's primary threats emanate from cyberspace, Italy's defense minister said while speaking at the Ambrosetti forum in Cernobbio, Italy on Sunday, corroborating the assessments of numerous Western defense leaders.
Some devotees say the blood from Padre Pio's stigmata smelled like flowers and the monsignor explained that bodies of Catholic saints were often said to emanate a floral odor.
He also presented evidence for the "long-sought shock-breakout phase," as the scientists write, an explosion of energy theorized to emanate from a shock wave at the supernova's source.
Sony calls it Acoustic Surface sound system; in short, sound seems to emanate directly from the display itself rather than traditional speakers build into the sides or underneath the screen.
When Hanham applied another filter that tracks how light waves emanate from their source, she realized that the flames underneath the missiles weren't actually radiating light — something flames typically do.
The lines intersect and overlap in complex and seemingly unpredictable ways as they emanate from the black rectangles that generate them, suggesting large geometric figures on the wall or floor.
Other forms of political violence in the United States Terrorism in the United States doesn't emanate only from jihadists, who have killed 95 people in the States since 9/11.
In his telling, the "dark forces" emanate from Washington, which was attempting to take revenge for his publications, and to keep him from releasing the rest of the Manning archive.
But given that some of the greatest threats to public unions emanate far from Washington, is someone best known for navigating the city's corridors of power their most promising savior?
The noises that emanate from Hooch, the oily grime coating his body, and the unnerving splats of his flung spittle landing on Turner's furniture are meant to make you squeamish.
The pastel tones of her tenebrously shaded works from this period appear to emanate light from within, not unlike the sun-drenched soil of a flat, bright New Mexico plain.
Investors will be looking for clues on how the central bank will deal with inflation that could possibly emanate from the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and growth expectations.
Perhaps any future Al Qaeda or Islamic State presence on Afghan soil can be handled with long range strikes or occasional commando raids that emanate from ships in the Indian Ocean.
I hear them emanate from dressing-room mirrors, where I've brought in ten items and can't find a single one that doesn't make my lower half look, to me, cartoonishly outsize.
Faith in the companies' ability to detect covert information campaigns may be justifiably low and it may very well later emerge that some of the attacks on Harris emanate from Russia.
To the Sports Editor Any apology related to the medal stand protest following the 200-meter race in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics should emanate from Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
A few will also tell you that the traditionally liberal campus -- which saw two peaceful protests Thursday -- needs to be more open to hearing opinions that don't emanate from the left.
And given Mr. Pence's demonstrated self-discipline, especially when compared with his running mate, it seemed that an accident would be the only news to ever emanate from the Pence plane.
Of the many noises that emanate from Mr. Murfi, the one that you are likely to keep hearing long after the play is over is the numinous whooshing of a wind.
These meteors are named "Eta Aquarid" because they appear to emanate out of the constellation Aquarius, which takes the shape of a dude pouring out a jug of water for eternity.
"The sovereignty of the Republic of Korea shall reside in the people, and all state authority shall emanate from the people," the line reads in English, according to the official translation.
But by Monday, the administration was "working under the assumption that the strikes did not emanate from Yemen and do not believe they were launched from Iraq," the Washington Post reported.
It is not a tone that prepares you for the voice — no, make that voices — that subsequently emanate from Mr. Berryman and his two fellow performers, Philip Moore and Jasper McGruder.
Although Baldwin probably posed in a daybed in the studio, Delaney transports him to a tropical paradise of rapturous colors — pinks, yellows, blues — that emanate from the sitter like an aura.
But when heartfelt concerns about shortsighted or morally damaging policies emanate from so many sources, including Israel's closest friends, it cannot be sustainable to keep lashing out at every well-intentioned critic.
The company struggled to live up to that dream for several years, mostly because leaks would emanate from the vast chain of suppliers whose help Apple relies on to make its products.
"Most of the demand seems to emanate from Asia, where eel is considered a delicacy, as opposed to Europe and the US where it is often seen as a pest," Baker said.
As with the "Ghost" Variations, she was most touching near the end, in the "Wie aus die Ferne" ("As if from a distance"), which indeed seemed to emanate from some remote universe.
They see DeVos' longstanding support of powerful organizations that pushed Common Core standards on schools nationwide as rendering null and void any "choice" that might emanate from Washington, DC under her leadership.
Under that rubric, the answer to combating extremism is within local communities — in homes, schools, places of worship, on cellphones and laptops, in writings and videos — all the places where ideas emanate.
You say he is the worst prime minister in living memory, an opinion so grossly uncharitable that it could only emanate from rabid, Brussels-infatuated journalists, wholly given over to Remain propaganda.
This narrative poses a critical question: If the main character is a fall guy—and thus, by implication, a victim of miscarried justice—where does the "epic trail of destruction" emanate from?
They are characters whose world we only understand through their desires, which flow out from them like the tendrils and umbilical cords that emanate from everything in the world of Death Stranding.
"When heartfelt concerns about shortsighted or morally damaging policies emanate from so many sources, including Israel's closest friends, it cannot be sustainable to keep lashing out at every well-intentioned critic," Ban wrote.
While the overwhelming number of leaks emanate from the executive branch, restricting access on Capitol Hill of some kinds of information is important and correct even if it is invoked all too often.
As it did last season, Madison Square Garden has become a sanctuary of quietude — save for the smooth jazz, show tunes and classic rock that emanate from the speakers during breaks in play.
In Mizumura's novel, the new world may be constructed a thousand times, but invariably it reaches back into the old, the kind of inheritance that just may emanate darkness — as well as light.
"All preliminary signs and indicators reveal that this attack did not emanate from Yemeni lands as claimed by the terrorist Houthi militia, and that the weapons used were Iranian made," wrote Al-Mouallimi.
So it's sort of like a smartwatch for your clavicle, in addition to being a way to impress everyone on public transit with your ability to emanate club bangers or concertos from your neckline.
Not only does the new analysis confirm that mysterious radio bursts emanate from a source far beyond our galaxy, zeroing in on their location means we can start unraveling what exactly that source is.
Indeed, much of the bogus US political items generated during the 2016 election didn't emanate from Russian agents, but fly-by-night operations churning out spurious fodder appealing to biases across the political spectrum.
And in "I Will Be Complete," Gold's nearly 500-page memoir (which takes us only to his early 30s), just about all of the unanticipated ramifications emanate from his complex, mysterious and manipulative mother.
Though there was none of the guttural cheering and angry taunts that often emanate from Mr. Trump's campaign-style rallies, the president's hallmark rhetoric and propensity to stretch the truth was also ever-present.
Fire and fury, the likes of which the world has never seen, are bellowing from a posh golf club in New Jersey while fire and doom emanate from a medieval police state in Asia.
Second, and more explosively, a CNN report Monday — assumed to emanate from the Warren camp — asserted that Sanders told Warren during a private December 28503 conversation that a woman could not win the presidency.
This is not the first wake-up call to emanate from a Medicare Trustee's Report — in 2900, they predicted the trust fund could have become insolvent by 220006 — and it won't be the last.
Any radio antenna will reveal a symphony of strange noises that emanate from cellphones, TV stations, power lines, electrical fences, distant lightning, GPS satellites, cars, Wi-Fi and, well, radios, to name a few.
We see in our synagogues and communities a thriving Jewish life, one proud of the fact that it doesn't adhere to the cruel and exclusive ideals of Jewishness that emanate from the Chief Rabbinate.
It is not so much that the Senate is absolving him of all charges of obstruction of Congress and abuse of power; the shock waves should emanate from how his Republican allies go about it.
A deep look at the cultural roots of fry bread, this story is abstract in many ways and the illustrations emanate so much love that even younger toddlers can see that sharing really is caring.
Huge amounts of x-rays emanate from AM 0644-741, and scientists think they are caused by either several black holes or neutron stars—both are known for glowing strongly in the x-ray spectrum.
The peculiar intimacy of modern audiobook narration (with earbuds, the narrator's voice seems to emanate from inside the listener's head) intensifies the old association with cozying up with Mom or Dad and a bedtime book.
All it takes to be transported from hell into a spiritual retreat is the sound of a romantic popular song on the radio that seems to emanate from heaven and that conjures a poignant yearning.
OMB explains "the large estimated benefits of EPA rules" emanate from the EPA air quality program and are "mostly attributable to" reductions in PM2628, which refers to airborne particles smaller than 28503 micrometers in diameter.
And his album "Private Energy" suggested that we are all pulsing, complicated balls of energy, hoping to emanate into the world around us—but that there are some parts of us that remain forever unknowable.
Prints by leading artists from a memorial book that the museum issued in 1967, "In Memory of My Feelings," emanate the deep charm of a moment when a fully fleshed, buoyant, democratic sophistication seemed afoot.
Shoes must be taken off before entering the first room, where viewers walk through carpeted floors and Turkish rugs lit by shiny, ostentatious chandeliers, while fragments of Nina Simone's "Strange Fruit" emanate from another room.
Research has shown that radon can emanate from the ground at abnormally high levels before an earthquake—in fact, the most recent paper on the subject was published in the weeks after the August 2016 quake.
For others they provided a rare communal gathering space, a break from the isolation, anxiety and fear that have settled on the city of 23 million ever since the epidemic began to emanate from central China.
Her supporters, however, stress that the president herself has not been directly implicated in any of the scandals, many of which emanate from a massive probe into kickback schemes within the state-run oil company Petrobras.
Even though a new offensive coordinator will be named, perhaps Mike Sullivan, a former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator and this season's Giants quarterbacks coach, the schemes run will unquestionably emanate from the offensive mind of McAdoo.
Goldman explained that while periods of low volatility are not necessarily unusual, they tend to emanate from a robust macroeconomic backdrop with strong growth and relatively low inflation and interest rates – similar to a "Goldilocks" scenario.
Transnational threats like terrorism, organized crime, and pandemic disease emanate from countries that fail to control corruption – where a police officer, judge, or customs or health official can be paid off to turn a blind eye.
And while Penn State cannot always comment on allegations that emanate from legal proceedings, I thought it was important to let you know my reaction to the media frenzy that has ensued over the past few days.
The goal of Glow, Casper says, is to help you get in the mood for sleep without any harsh blue or white lights, like those that might emanate from a phone screen or a high-temperature bulb.
Because of this, we began to look at the cartels by focusing on the clusters of smaller groups that emanate from three distinct geographic areas: Tamaulipas state, Sinaloa state and the Tierra Caliente region (Guerrero and Michoacan).
Ignorance is the most generous explanation for the following paragraph from her piece: In the end, however, the violence didn't emanate from Mr. Gibson's camp, but from antifa groups that showed up to kick some fascist butt.
If the racist beliefs and subsequent refusal of care from a minority physician is thought to emanate not from psychiatric disease but from the patient's own pre-existing belief system, then a separate ethical dilemma becomes apparent.
One of the boys, a stateless teenager from Myanmar named Adul Sam-on, who spoke English with the divers, recalled on Wednesday how surreal it had been to suddenly hear foreign voices emanate from the watery darkness.
Plenty of cherished seasonal rituals emanate from unlikely places, be it the cheesy musical that gave us Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" or — I don't know — some crackpot's yarn about a can of oil outlasting its expiration date.
A crackerjack team of designers, led by Mimi Lien, will replicate the sticky floors, beer splatter, sweat and acrid cigarette smell — they've even unearthed a trove of Paco Rabanne, which will emanate from the air-conditioning ducts.
"Key downside risks to the region's growth outlook emanate from the larger economies, where elevated political uncertainty could delay needed policy adjustments and dampen investor and consumer confidence," the IMF said in a report launched in Harare.
"The Fed won't exit much, or at all, in 2016 if it means dollar strength and resulting price deflation risks including those that emanate from abroad," Stifel equity strategist Barry Bannister wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
Mr. Obama also argued that the country's most acute challenges emanate not from the strength of adversaries — a primary criticism of Republicans who portray the president as feckless in the face of mounting threats — but from their weakness.
It's a neat trick that makes audio seem to emanate from the top half of the phone (both front and back), while a standard speaker on the bottom of the device helps out to deliver full stereo audio.
Rojek believes that the UK's fascination with Friends has sustained growth because of nostalgic potency—specifically, for a time when everything surrounding British society sucked a little less—but also because of the warmth that its characters emanate.
Mr. Modi's more aggressive public response has resonated with a public that has grown increasingly frustrated by the inability of successive governments to stop militant attacks that India believes — and in some cases has proved — emanate from Pakistan.
The Australian artist used electro-luminated wire to light Brisbane's Metro Arts gallery space, creating large-scale but delicate shapes that emanate a stark glow in the dark gallery, whose windows have been blacked out for the exhibit.
Donald Trump is running his first campaign ad for the general election, and it offers all the proof you'll need that, in a fundamental sense, no meaningful change of approach can or will ever emanate from his campaign.
It may be freezing outside but a dose of spring-like optimism will emanate from newsstands this week as business magnate Warren Buffett assures readers that American children will have a better standard of living than their parents.
Proposals for such statements ordinarily emanate from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Council, which looks at any constitutional infirmities; and the Office of Management and the Budget which rides herd on conflicts with an administration's policy objectives.
" The similarities between Sony's application and "LP Let'z Play," according to the USPTO, are enough to refuse Sony's application because it "could give rise to the mistaken belief that [the goods and/or services] emanate from the same source.
In another letter to Mani da, Kishore captured his unique ability to appeal to the child-like sensibilities of readers of all ages: I wish I could express in words the 'sense of pleasure' you emanate when sharing ideas.
In "Honeymoon" (21993), Zheng borrowed a friend's wedding certificate to spend a "honeymoon trip" at a hotel in Guangzhou with a girl named Luo La. The resulting snapshots of the trip emanate a genuine sense of romance and intimacy.
In recent years, by working on tadpoles and other simple creatures, Levin's laboratory has amassed evidence that the embryo is molded by bioelectrical signals, particularly ones that emanate from the young brain long before it is even a functional organ.
They realize the political and career risks which will emanate from D.C. should and when they proceed, but their apparent belief that Fast and Furious could not have been affected without inherent government corruption seemingly is serving as their moral compass.
The teenager would practice at home as much as he could, but given the loud and sometimes discordant sounds that emanate from a beginner's harmonica, he would save his parents' ears and sanity and head out of the house to practice.
But Bannon and his group clearly hope to use political jiu-jitsu to turn some positions that emanate from the left of the Democratic Party — such as calls for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — to Republican advantage.
MbS's corruption crackdown is compromised by the inability of outsiders to see how the crown prince, who does not emanate from the richer side of the Al Saud family, suddenly found himself affording $456 million for a 440-foot yacht.
Robert Ashley, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said he expects "global cyberthreats to emanate from a wide array of state and nonstate actors" in the coming year, highlighting threats from mobile devices and the expanding Internet of Things (IoT).
"There is growing evidence that some of America's financial elite want to create a world in which America's public policy decisions emanate from corporate boardrooms in Manhattan rather than from citizens and their elected officials," an article on the website said.
In its presentation of hale young adventure athletes, living righteously in Edenic locales, all of them with just the right amount of dishevelment and duct tape, the catalogue can emanate the passive-aggressive piety of a food-co-op scolding.
" He ends with this -- again seemingly about the troubles that emanate from the top -- "Do not despair of our present difficulties but believe always in the promise and greatness of America ... Fairwell, fellow Americans, God bless you, and God bless America.
" And Rudy Giuliani said on Fox News: "[T]here has to be a full and complete investigation, with at least as much enthusiasm as this one, to figure out where did this charge emanate, who started it, and who paid for it.
We know there is such a thing as profanity and public indecency as well, and it's time we began treating the lies and propaganda of extremist groups like we do other threats to civilization and liberty that emanate from the realm of ideas.
"I think people can learn forgiveness and love and make the world a better place," Mr. Hall, 53, said before being struck by a burst of electricity, which caused steam or smoke to emanate from his head, witnesses told the news media.
As "Tristan und Isolde" began, the sound seemed to emanate from all around — Wagner's famous sunken orchestra pit (he called it a "mystic abyss") was even more sunken than I expected, with the musicians and the conductor completely hidden from the audience.
Codexes are more like computer programs given life than aliens, flickering beings of orange light that emanate from a hovering metal brain, able to teleport around the game's levels, split themselves into two, and call down clouds of explosive purple miasma on your forces.
Second, the European Union and the United States share the responsibility of addressing the most relevant challenges of our times — namely terrorism and interstate conflicts, most of which are concentrated in, or emanate from, countries that are neighbors to the European Union's outer borders.
"She'd want to tell you that people just need to step back and think of losses of all types ... that emanate from our lack of ability to deal in any effective way with pervasive mental illness and the control and regulation of firearms," he said.
The app does not predict earthquakes before they happen, but detects them early; the technology works by detecting P-wave energy — the first energy to emanate from an earthquake — allowing the app to detect where the earthquake is coming from and how strong it will be.
In light of these demands, any withdrawal of foreign troops must be gradual, linked to the capacity of Afghan security forces to mitigate risks that emanate from potential factions of the Taliban who might disagree with a peace deal and from other regional and international terrorist groups.
The public knows that the media's reporting of near-daily anti-Semitic bias is far more likely to emanate from the so-called squad in the House or an unhinged speech of Louis Farrakhan than from the old suspects of the past in bed sheets and swastika armbands.
ALBANY — A Republican state senator from the Niagara Falls area and his predecessor pleaded not guilty on Thursday in a pair of schemes involving payments to a spouse and a former aide, the latest in a long line of corruption cases to emanate from New York State's capital.
The bombing was followed by the first aerial confrontation between the countries in several decades, something that was held up by Modi's allies as proof that he was the only leader who could effectively respond to terror threats that Delhi says emanate from Pakistani soil, a claim refuted by Islamabad.
Tucked among all this Bernie-splaining by some supporters, it appears to me, is a not-so-subtle, not-so-innocuous savior syndrome and paternalistic patronage that I find so grossly offensive that it boggles the mind that such language should emanate from the mouths — or keyboards — of supposed progressives.
"So the question is, where did that information emanate from, and was the information that was unmasked by Susan Rice the same information that was put out to The New York Times, The Washington Post to try to kneecap politically the Trump transition and then the Trump administration?" he asked.
The scope of the restoration work includes structural preservation of the observation towers, waterproofing the tower bases, improvements to the electrical infrastructure and restoring the architectural lighting design of the observation towers and the Tent of Tomorrow, which will cascade down from the landing platforms and emanate from the stairwells.
While all these issues are grim, a candid poetry manages to emanate from the exhibition, partially due to the graphic aesthetics of works like "Noises for Breakfast" (2015), a colorful bricolage installation by sound collective Melawan Kebisingan Kota, and "Bhoneka Tinggal Luka" (2015), a political, cartoonish mural by Idrus bin Harun.
" In regards to his "lunar landscapes," Noguchi once stated, as quoted in Hayden Herrera's Listening to Stone: The Art and Life of Isamu Noguchi, that his idea "was to create a completely artificial environment inside, the interstices from which light would emanate, so that one would, in a sense, be inside a sculpture.
But they could offer advantages over other experiments, since they might reveal whether the amount of dark matter hitting the Earth varies over time, and might even be useful for applications beyond dark matter, like studying tiny particles or neutrinos that emanate from the Sun and distant exploding stars, Freese told Gizmodo.
The logo is a figure of a soaring angel with outstretched arms and legs illuminated by the rays of the sun, which emanate from a point of light at the figure's heart in a palette of purple, red, orange and yellow, colors often seen in the city sky at sunrise and sunset.
"Our representation of Veleron did not emanate from and has nothing to do with our representation of any Trump personnel or entities, and we have never relayed information or facilitated communication between Mr. Deripaska and his representatives and President Trump and his representatives," the spokesperson said in the prior statement to CNN.
The court also ordered Ayatollah Isa Qassim, who is in his mid-70s, to pay 100,000 Bahraini dinars ($265,266) in fines over the charges, which emanate from the collection of an Islamic tax called Khums, which in Shi'ite Islam is collected and spent by a senior cleric in the interests of the needy.
James Grace, a senior director at Cox Automotive who previously worked in automotive interiors, said the biggest challenge for developing speakerless audio systems would probably be eliminating the vibrations, hums and rattles that so often emanate from interior parts, and properly integrating the sound-producing parts with the rest of the car.
For much more on Tom Hanks' life, career and everyman charm, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday "I've said in a soundbite kind of way that 'America's dad is playing America's dad' and Hanks and Rogers emanate the same feeling from people," his costar Matthew Rhys tells PEOPLE.
Apple is also quietly rolling support for spatial audio into Quick Look in the latest developer builds of iOS and iPad OS, allowing these 3D models to emanate sound — like, say, the bleeps and bloops of a toy, or music from a speaker — from wherever they've been virtually placed in the room.
Unlike most things people buy, financial products became defined by their ever-lengthening terms and conditions: mandatory arbitration, reverse amortization, interest-rate calculations that can change at a whim, cross-default clauses and two-cycle billing, mysterious credit scores that emanate from Equifax and Experian as if from the temples of an obscurantist cult.
It is likely to be the loudest love song to Haiti to emanate from New Orleans in many decades, at a time when many are still stinging from a coarse insult from the president and the end of a humanitarian program that allowed more than 45,000 Haitians to live and work in the United States.
Russian aggression in Eastern Europe, Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea, the terrorism of the Islamic State spreading from the Middle East to the capitals of Europe, authoritarian regimes developing nuclear weapons — as different as these challenges are, they have one thread in common: They emanate from actors who oppose the international order.
And nothing will ever compare to the sheer glee that seemed to emanate from the new Republican Speaker Newt Gingrich as he watched President Bill Clinton deliver the State of the Union address in 1995, just months after the midterm elections delivered control of the House to the GOP for the first time in 40 years.
The unconventional, boat-like layout of the main gallery, with angled walls on the far end from the entranceway, pairs a large, canted window covered in frosted, translucent film with Robert Swain's grid painting "Untitled, 13 x 12 – Green" (2017) — an appropriate match, given the number of instances in which light seems to emanate from the paintings themselves.
It's about acknowledging that so much of what's admirable in Asimov's writing seems to emanate from the man himself — and that, like or it not, he did more to shape my worldview than any other single writer, convincing me (as I put it six years ago) that "ideas matter and the universe can be explained" — while also acknowledging that he treated women indefensibly.
It was while trying to treat a woman for hysteria—a neurosis then believed to emanate from the vagina—that Freud and Fliess botched the operation and almost killed the patient, later immortalized as "Irma" in The Interpretation of Dreams, where Freud glosses over an episode that today would have led to disgrace, a loss of his license to malpractice, maybe even lawsuits, and jail time.
An American playing a British character on this side of the Atlantic might seem a risk too far, but Ms. O'Hara navigates the task with the same ease she brings to her soaring vocals: If anything, the Rodgers and Hammerstein score seems to emanate even more deeply from somewhere deep within a performer who gently hints at the #MeToo-worthy dynamics of a piece about female empowerment without pushing the modern parallels to excess.
Algeria is not a dictatorship —_ there is a semi-free press, and a vocal, if neutered, political opposition — but power is exercised in a way that is mysterious even to its own citizens, and is thought to emanate from a troika consisting of Mr. Bouteflika's brother, a handful of powerful industrial chieftains who have benefited from state contracts, and the ever-present military in the person of the army chief of staff.
" What Alexander shares with Cioran, Perse, and Valery is that he is not averse to the obscure, as long as he can state it with an unparalleled clarity, such as he does in this sentence  which begins a section in Across the Vapour Gulf: "Walking around an orchard of riddles, a milky density of ants erupts, and the idea coalesces in my mind of mixtures of colour that emanate from the spectral beyond the constraint of consensus optical limit.
I have no inkling of what's what and my memories have grown beyond the journey Klimt dragged us on to my children that never lived and my father that never died and my living that will ever and forever emanate around this belt of hulking stones and all of it tears at me and brings me down and I am living within the history and dying within it in turn and sweltering with the heat and bound up frigid from the cold of space as the world jettisons me and I am cast ever outward into the mass oblivion and rot.

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