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And the hate isn't home grown: It emanates from America.
If the U.S./China trade war emanates from the dark recesses of President Trump's brain, then this new trade war emanates from the dark chapters of Japan and South Korea's collective and sad history.
Can we understand how everything that emanates from that is preposterous?
That warm but respectful attitude emanates from the kitchen as well.
The pride he took in black achievement emanates from his work.
The blue light emanates from the location of the sonic black hole.
Instead, it all emanates from the haunted, crushed look in his eyes.
A mixture of righteous anger and communitarian warmth emanates from the crowd.
It emanates from the central belief that we are all created equal.
But even so I am certain that line somehow emanates from him.
I think of it as a dream location that the music emanates from.
That hot blue glow on the galaxy's perimeter emanates from its youngest stars.
"He's intelligent, captivating and his real beauty emanates from the soul," she said.
In fact, Sarevok's main interest in the player emanates from their shared heritage.
Criticism of GSEs emanates from mostly doctrinal partisans on one side or another.
That's the effect that sometimes emanates from a glowing-hot on-air talent.
The smile that emanates from photos of him truly reflects who he was.
Cruz's strength emanates from his signature vibrant palette and sculptural slathering of paint.
When such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else.
The problem emanates from the disconnect between DC and the rest of the nation.
The calmness of her masked face belies the chilling rage that emanates from her.
You will need to learn new ways to articulate what emanates from your larynx.
Trump attorneys suggest the request emanates from impermissible animus and is therefore constitutionally suspect.
It is responsible for what happens within the Strip and what emanates from it.
Though it is a factory town, almost no sound emanates from the Glashütte factories.
She doesn't act her way through choreography; movement emanates from deep within her body.
She doesn't act her way through choreography; movement emanates from deep within her body.
A different kind of urgency emanates from Mr., a Japanese artist based in Tokyo.
Heat emanates from a brazier where I light a torch, but not the torch itself.
A fetid odor emanates from plastic trash bags discarded by hundreds of thousands of homes.
As you walk over creaking floorboards, soft jazz emanates from the horn of a gramophone.
" "And when such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else.
Vibrant light emanates from rich areas like Europe, the United States, Japan and South Korea.
Such rhetoric is bad enough when it emanates from youthful firms trying to justify their existence.
Is a raised, emphatic voice heard as something more grating when it emanates from a woman?
"The smell that emanates from the ear is attractive to the cockroach," Schal tells The Verge.
A second tail of ionized gas emanates from its luminous blue coma, fades into the darkness.
But the whiff of personal dislike still emanates from many of her critics on social media.
Everything creepy, crawly, and strange emanates from Halloween Town; they facilitate the very spirit of Halloween.
Sound emanates from eight hyper directional speakers installed on eight motorized, black aluminum ceiling panels overhead.
It seems more like sound emanates from the back of your head and spills through your brain.
"From our perspective, Hamas is responsible for any act of hostility that emanates from Gaza," Conricus said.
Not everyone thinks this but from my vantage that still emanates from higher-ups at this place.
Still deadpan and droll with his voice that sounds as if it emanates from a mine shaft.
In fact, the biggest threat to the oil market in 2019 emanates from China, according to RBC analysts.
One emanates from Italy, where bond yields are also rising rapidly—and not because of a robust economy.
" "Granny is a beam of light, this gentle strength and warmth that emanates from her at all times.
Much of that financing emanates from Qatar, but the Saudis and Emiratis also play a role, he added.
It emanates from the outer corners of the nation, and resides in some of the most unlikely places.
In "The Guide" (2018), radiant light emanates from a break in the dense foliage, beckoning the pilgrim deeper.
Shadows of Amn forces us to ask questions about where justice emanates from and what forgiveness looks like.
The scent emanates from the centerpiece of the mill, a giant, elevated iron sphere larger than a house.
And on a cold day, the moisture from their breath condenses into steam that emanates from their beaks.
Though Anthony's work emanates from the folk art idiom, his works are unmistakably original in concept and execution.
Unlike those games, the fun in Ace Attorney isn't relegated to a single source—it emanates from every pore.
The blue light that emanates from our devices has been linked strongly to insomnia (and less convincingly to cancer).
The production's real core of feeling, though, emanates from the original music by the eminent Iranian songwriter Mohsen Namjoo.
And yes, some of that threat emanates from over in Syria and Iraq, and we've got to keep fighting.
The smell that immediately emanates from the uncorked bottle of Apothic Brew transports you to your favorite local coffee shop.
Yet as with all great tragedians, a sense of hope emanates from the daring and integrity of the art itself.
The RBA's optimism partly emanates from a leap in the price of iron ore and coal - Australia's two biggest exports.
Don't just look at the mouth; expression emanates from the jaw, the eyes, the brow, the throat, even gesturing hands.
There's also a nice green glow that emanates from the ports, making it easier to find them in the dark.
"The smell of food and of good things emanates from that place, yet people can't get to it," says Safir.
Even if it's not exactly like this, with Starcity perfection, the independence that emanates from such an experience is appealing.
Now the movie seems to amplify the racism that emanates from the Trump White House and smolders around the country.
For the most part, his nudes are rank, bristly, and bruised, animated corpses whose life force emanates from their genitals.
And when such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else, it is dangerous to a democracy.
I love the way the collective community has an ego that emanates from each user and becomes an ultimate badass party.
Approximately 33% of Singtel's FFO emanates from Singapore, 42% from Optus and 25% from associates in the form of cash dividends.
But even a cursory glance at the news that emanates from the Buddhist world reveals a more sanguinary state of affairs.
And when such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else: It is dangerous to a democracy.
Assistant also works in text settings, but is mostly known to consumers as the voice that emanates from the Home device.
But Woodard's call for investors to buy riskier assets emanates from BofAML's Bull & Bear Indicator reaching its lowest levels since January.
What eats at America — and so its place in the world — is moral rot: unrelenting blight that emanates from on high.
Allen's reputation emanates from a series of tripping incidents that earned him a one-game suspension by Duke earlier this season.
The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of Sarah DeLappe's incandescent portrait of an indoor soccer team.
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They get quiet, but the bees get louder, a restless buzzing emanates from their hives as they quickly fly in and out.
The backgrounds are uniformly dark blue, but the paintings are bathed in light, which emanates from suavely painted areas of bare skin.
"The Green Ray" refers to a meteorological phenomenon — the flash of light that emanates from the sunset on a very clear day.
The music that emanates from the onstage ensemble, performing on period instruments, matches the sense of a distant age burnished by memory.
In Dirty Thirty, she touches on how this sexual repression can impact the psyche of young women and where it emanates from.
Al-Qaeda, and more recently ISIS, have mostly drawn on the radical Sunni Wahhabi-Salafi ideology, which primarily emanates from Saudi Arabia.
You don't needs masks, pills or mattresses to bring an end to the relationship-testing rumbling that emanates from your mouth at night.
The Times should take great care prevent bigoted language from entering the mainstream discourse unchecked, especially if it emanates from the White House.
That frivolousness all emanates from Mr. Lithgow, who is right up there with Bryan Cranston in the what-will-he-do-next department.
People often look at Gulf states in the Middle East and assume that the fantastic wealth in the region all emanates from oil.
Once, because it is responsible for the Gaza Strip, and any act of violence that emanates from the Gaza Strip is under Hamas responsibility.
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It emanates from us, the sensitive caretakers of the illustrious departed, chaperones of the dead as they make their way to the next world.
And as white supremacy emanates from the highest echelons of government, do we really think Tony Stark would be leading the project to dismantle it?
The trouble is, something else has also refused to go away: the shock wave known as a sonic boom that emanates from a supersonic aircraft.
Maybe my longtime singleness and utter lack of dating life just emanates from my pores at this point (signature scent: Lonely Girl by Carolyn Todd).
Fruitful contradictions abound in these stunning paintings, presented in Relative Brightness, among them the illusion of metallic sheen that emanates from their flat matte surfaces.
And so, we've tried very hard because the company, because, look, Disney is known for the product it creates and that product emanates from people.
Obviously, we need to stand up to racist xenophobia even when it emanates from the White House — particularly when it emanates from the White House — and in addition, if Americans are looking for a constructive way to respond, here's a suggestion: Donate to an immigrant rights organization like the National Immigration Law Center, or to an aid group that works with people whom our president just insulted.
Light also emanates from bioluminescent creatures common in the deep ocean including the anglerfish, which has a glowing lure attached to its head to attract prey.
A noise of primal desperation emanates from each of the two suspenseful dramas that have been resonantly paired in repertory by Theater for a New Audience.
The MEK has long served as an example of an organization whose principal aim has been to combat Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism that emanates from it.
There is mystery here, but it emanates from Moll, the root of whose rage remains unexplained, and who will not be pinned down in any way.
The continuing war on environmental protections emanates from a man who seems to have little inkling of the shared natural treasure that our American nation provides.
The light that emanates from the Sleepy Baby bulb, for example, does not interfere with melatonin production, the hormone that helps you and your baby sleep.
The panel depicting this automated gesture is pitch black, save for the cone-shaped beam of light that emanates from her phone, which hauntingly illuminates her.
For Karia, the dignity of his subjects emanates from the peasants' feet and hands, which become crucial to exposing the most rudimentary aspects of a community.
Most of the latter emanates from Eva Longoria of "Desperate Housewives," who in this backstage comedy plays Ana Sofia, the non-Spanish speaking star of a telenovela.
A deep male voice emanates from her and says: "My mother's dead, my father's dead, I'm gay, I'd like to be a poet, this is my house".
Like so many Linkin Park songs, it's a vessel for the rage that emanates from having an itch you just can't scratch no matter what you do.
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They wear cheeseheads, green and gold tutus and jerseys bearing the name of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whose soulful gaze emanates from billboards from here to Milwaukee.
I have yet to taste Dragash, which emanates from a mountainous region of Kosovo, but, if it proves to be anything but wolfish, I shall be disappointed.
NASA writes:The stream of black smoke that emanates from the refinery has grown tremendously as the fires caused by the initial shelling have spread to giant storage tanks.
Most of the support, which largely emanates from religious and pro-life groups, cites the need to treat fetuses with dignity, rather than discarding them in a landfill.
If members of the enemy tribe do something bad, we're more likely to explain the behavior in "dispositional" terms—the bad behavior emanates from their basic disposition, their character.
Notably, this is a movie without a bad guy, where the tension emanates from the real-feeling challenge of juggling more responsibility than one harried mom can bear alone.
Yet each flower head is actually composed of many tiny flowers displayed in a flat-topped umbel (an inflorescence in which each flower stalk emanates from a single point).
As Americans, we need to acknowledge that no matter where the threat emanates from and whatever the motivations are for the depravity, we must become better prepared to confront it.
The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of this uncannily assured first play by Sarah DeLappe, and at times your instinct is to shade your eyes.
" If the two categories of E.U. countries were widely accepted, he says he believes that "a lot of the tension underlying the concerns about what emanates from Brussels would disappear.
A mirror sits at each end of the detectors with a laser that emanates from the bend in the detector, split so that it runs down the length of both arms.
"We are proud of Redfin's unique and powerful culture, which emanates from the CEO and creates a super conductive energy that unites the team," said James Slavet, a partner at Greylock.
A guttural sound emanates from the depths of him, almost like a stifled cough, and then there it is: The synapses fire, he begins to speak, and good luck stopping him.
Lil Wayne says his latest round of seizures were not triggered by sizzurp ... he says it all emanates from a chronic condition -- epilepsy, and the medications he takes to control it.
That musky scent (mixed with a little castor oil and a touch of anise) emanates from dispensers installed at Long's winter research sites throughout the North Cascades Mountains in Washington State.
In the early morning hours, a huge upward torrent of fog emanates from the treetops, spreading so thick that it's impossible to see more than a few feet in any direction.
Weigend, the former chief scientist at Amazon, details the "social data" that emanates from billions of cameras, sensors and other devices, as well as social networks, online retailers and dating apps.
The remainder (nearly 60%) of the composition emanates from these newer companies, many of which have to rely on ABS more exclusively for their funding as opposed to the more established lenders.
Each of the wooden dome's hexagonal panels is covered with a tangle of wires, cameras, and connectors, and a steady thrum emanates from the rows of computers that surround the hulking structure.
In a viral Facebook video from May, Payne puts on a Chewbacca mask she bought at Kohl's and cracks up hysterically in her car while a growling noise emanates from the costume.
The voice that emanates from Amazon's Echo or Google's Home is not just a digital assistant, but a "platform" for all kinds of services, of which most are developed by other firms.
As it approaches, a shadow races across the land at about 218,235 miles per hour until the sun goes dark, revealing a corona of white light that emanates from a black wafer.
The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of "The Wolves," the uncannily assured first play by Sarah DeLappe, and at times your instinct is to shade your eyes.
Plenty of Republicans think there is no fire to go with the smoke that emanates from the White House each time some new meeting or e-mail exchange regarding Russia comes to light.
The narrative of violent extremism, which is the same us/them, black/white binary regardless of which political or religious dogma it emanates from, requires a bad guy at which to point fingers.
"And this sound that emanates from the church, or from work songs or field hollers, has found its way to so many places that I let it go where it's going to go."
Even if, as in 2008, the downturn's trigger emanates from outside the banking sector, banks will still be caught up in the fray and blamed at least in part for the ensuing crisis.
As for that propulsive sigh, it emanates from the title character called Hillary, who spends the surprisingly airy 90 minutes of this show in what might be called a state of angry wistfulness.
Despite heightened tensions triggered by Russian revanchism in Ukraine and elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe, the real risk of nuclear war emanates from a rogue actor, and North Korea heads the list.
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In addition to the stadium and buildings nearby, there are also some new hotels, including a Sheraton, closer to the city center, which emanates from the gold-domed, hilltop Cathedral of St. Theodore Ushakov.
"It is not uncommon whenever there's a change of party, given how much policy emanates from the executive branch these days, for recension to be of the order for the incoming president," he said.
Rather than focus on miracles, you'd focus on the idea of "higher purpose" — the idea that there's some point to life on earth that emanates from something that is in some sense beyond it.
"It was clear already in the first round that I would make her an offer," recalled the house's general director, Dominique Meyer, marveling at the "big, beautiful sound" that emanates from her small frame.
"This is unique that we are on Liberty Bridge: we have this freedom that emanates from the Danube," said Katalin Rakosi, 40, a financial advisor, who came with her mother as a birthday treat.
That dream-like quality also emanates from Esherick's aesthetic: wiggly, Deco-inspired curves and angles give his furniture a playful creativity that riffs off of austere Shaker frameworks, all faithfully rendered in Suss's paintings.
Devotees stock entire refrigerators with the stuff and tattoo themselves with the brand's logo, an Aztec princess who legend has it was healed by drinking the water, which emanates from an inactive volcano in Monterrey.
This time, between ethylene oxide, which emanates from a local Union Carbide plant, chloroprene and 43 other industrial chemicals, the risk is up to 1,505 cancers per million people — almost 50 times the national average.
Mr. Gorka, a vocal defender of the administration's efforts to temporarily ban travel from some predominantly Muslim countries, has said violence is a fundamental part of Islam and emanates from the language of the Quran.
" A family friend has started a GoFundMe page for the Mastersons, in which she wrote: "If you've ever had the privilege of meeting the Masterson family, you will notice the pure joy that emanates from them.
Unlike the traditional, mediocre side or bottom speakers usually found on a TV, Sony's Acoustic Surface makes it seem as though audio emanates from specific areas of the screen — such as the mouths of people speaking.
People come from all over to see a Disney fireworks display or the lamps that line Main Street U.S.A., and let's not forget the bright glow that emanates from Sleeping Beauty's and Cinderella's Castles at night.
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In an updated interactive map created to accompany a study published in the journal Science Advances, researchers from Italy and the US show how light pollution—which emanates from dense urban areas—is the main culprit.
"All of this emanates from the fact that we haven't shifted into full red-zone mode yet," said Stephen Morrison, the director of the Global Health Policy Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"Eighty percent of my work is driven by the need to centralize the living around the kitchen, and to create social space that emanates from the kitchen as the heart of the home," Mr. Overmyer said.
Because of the American refusal to critically examine this tragic legacy after 9/11, either marginal groups of terrorists or Islam itself are blamed for a threat that in fact emanates from regimes this country supports.
One of the things we're seeing today is a lashing out against institutions and processes that folks regard as inauthentic whether it's 'fake news' or trust in financial markets, and thats where I think this emanates from.
The rise of divisive political demagoguery is troubling everywhere, but it has a special resonance when it emanates from Germany -- the country that showed the world during World War II just how catastrophic identity politics can become.
The club's best hope for creating a core to build around emanates from the bullpen, which was buttressed on Monday when Aroldis Chapman returned from a 29-game suspension imposed under baseball's new policy on domestic violence.
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Iran's real influence comes from not just this patchwork of groups but also a third side to its power that emanates from Yemen, where Houthi rebels have been fighting an alliance led by Saudi Arabia since 85033.
During this ambiguous moment, Ai decides to lie down on the beach, representative not only of the fate of Aylan, but all refugees—because such is the power that emanates from the picture of the drowned boy.
"Imagine that everything you see, feel and hear in three dimensions (and your perception of time) in fact emanates from a flat two-dimensional field," said study co-author Kostas Skenderis of the U.K.'s University of Southampton.
"Odic Force," named after the Norse god Odin, is a theoretical field of "vital energy" that, according to Dr. Reichenbach, combined electricity, magnetism, and heat and emanates from many things on our planet, including humans, plants, and magnets.
As Peter Bergen, an expert on homegrown terror makes clear, the real threat emanates from individuals or pairs who did not have formal ties to or training from terrorist groups, but were simply inspired by jihadi propaganda online.
Indeed, progressives have no trouble spotting anti-Semitism when it emanates from the political right — the effigies of George Soros, the attacks on "globalists" with names like Blankfein and Yellen, the social media memes borrowed from neo-Nazis.
In the first season of Telltale's The Walking Dead, for example, everyone is reacting to the reality of the zombie apocalypse, and both plot and character development emanates from how they define themselves in relationship to their changing reality.
The dark mode, and the ability to turn off the central 10.9-inch infotainment display and optional passenger one, should let drivers enjoy the road and escape the annoying "blue light" that emanates from so many vehicles these days.
Verdant air emanates from a dreamy jungle of plant life; neon light bounces around mirrored surfaces; luminous plexiglass constructions pop out from every direction; and unplaceable music is punctuated by the random zing of a fairy wand sound effect.
He has also been a vocal defender of the Trump administration's efforts to temporarily ban travel from some predominantly Muslim countries; he has said violence is a fundamental part of Islam and emanates from the language of the Quran.
So asking European nations to do more in terms of NATO counterterrorism is a good thing, and asking the Sunni Arab world to fight back against an ideology that emanates from their branch of Islam is a good thing.
That sense of empathy is one of her art's abiding, motivating impulses; it is a humanistic starting point from which much of it seems to flow — a spirit that both emanates from and envelops the paintings of Love-Birth-Death.
"Shortly after Susan got up, she decided she would watch television all day," reads an onscreen title card, and indeed she does, slouching in her armchair like a boneless Whistler's Mother as stylized Hollywood dialogue emanates from the glowing box.
Seen by many as a highly influential figure in the history of conceptual and performance art, Hsieh's renown emanates from a staggering series of One Year Performances in the early 1980s: 'rule-based' works conducted at the limits of human endurance.
In this terrible Trump time, lorded over by rampaging white men, as teeth-clenching awfulness emanates from Washington no longer on a daily, but an hourly, and even minute by minute basis, Moyer's paintings explore a robust and decidedly alternative consciousness.
Yet with all the anxiety that emanates from theses transitions, the film alternates between the contrasting environments in an upbeat flow, infused with humor and irony, while accurately depicting the crises of a generation torn schizophrenically between two unfavorable worlds.
That voice, it's soon revealed, belongs not to the girl's father, but to the boy's: It emanates from a curved, black audio device mounted in place of a doorbell as the father tele-parents from work via the Nest app.
"He has no idea of politics apart from bitter talk that emanates from a lack of foresight ... His remarks do not deserve a response, because he is a delusional, naive person, who never talks, but with lies and bitterness," Qasemi said.
The only sound that bleeds from its assigned space in this even larger installation emanates from "The End of the World" (275), a three-screen projection featuring Texas steel guitarist Lloyd Maines which can be heard clearly in the PS21990 lobby.
When she writes, "Ancient Greek is like the Bible (from βιβλος): records of the past that preserve the things that humans most need to know," you feel yourself in the presence of a traveler whose authority emanates from lived experience.
I love the quietly glam room, the warm, happy spirit that emanates from the big hearts of husband-and-wife chef-owners Alex Raij and Eder Montero, and the fried artichokes that always leave me begging for a second order.
RBA's confidence emanates from a levelling off in mining investment after years of steep falls, a rebound in the price of iron ore and coal prices – Australia is a major exporter of both - from 2015 lows, and the home building boom.
"Despite the poetic element that emanates from these pictures, their experimental and committed nature distinguished them from the images of certain 19th-century painters and photographers, with their portrayals of a nostalgic, idealized nature, unspoiled and authentic," editor and curator Sonia Voss writes.
Seen by many as a highly influential figure in the history of conceptual and performance art, Tehching Hsieh's renown emanates from a staggering series of One Year Performances in the early 1980s: 'rule-based' works conducted at the limits of human endurance.
We think the "take care of your own" mentality of the tribe emanates from a different stage of human development, part of an us-versus-them mind-set that we pride ourselves on having left behind in the forward march of reason.
And, yes, some of that threat emanates from over in Syria and Iraq, and we've got to keep fighting, and I will defeat ISIS, and some of it is we have to up our game and be much smarter here at home.
" She notes that the majority of pushback against sologamy likely emanates from the fact that "other people are really invested in the idea that married people are better people and that if you get married you'll be healthier, happier, and morally superior.
As the completion of the Trump administration's first year comes into focus, it is difficult to sift through the loud drumbeat of Russian "collusion" and the endless noise that emanates from the mainstream media about the shortcoming and failures of the Trump administration.
Scientists originally thought the signal -- sporadic bursts of radio waves -- was coming from within the Milky Way itself, or from our closest galactic neighbors, but a new report in the journal Nature confirms it emanates from a tiny galaxy 1% the mass of our own.
And while our redundant praise is in response to yet more criticism of him from the president of the United States, the repetition actually may be just the antidote to the toxic political environment and repugnant discourse that regularly emanates from Washington and elsewhere today.
If you're wondering why this is happening — why we've been cursed with this horrible ailment that we can't seem to escape — the answer may very well be blue light, or the light that emanates from our screens in a consistent stream, directly into our eyeballs.
The second bit of nonsense emanates from the business in which WeWork is engaged in the first place — leasing other people's real estate to tenant "members" with essentially no credit capacity and in a business with minimal barriers to entry, other than a willingness to pay rent.
"He has no idea of politics apart from bitter talk that emanates from a lack of foresight ... His remarks do not deserve a response, because he is a delusional, naive person, who never talks, but with lies and bitterness," Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted as saying.
It's one of the most religious nations on the planet, and look at all the political fighting and conflict around abortion, around same-sex marriage, around any notion of LGBTQ equality—it all emanates from this very, very oppressive reactionary [ideal] that focuses on the bible and Christian literalism.
Iran's response: "He has no idea of politics apart from bitter talk that emanates from a lack of foresight...His remarks do not deserve a response, because he is a delusional, naive person, who never talks but with lies and bitterness," said Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bahram Qasemi.
This being a Nichols movie (as opposed to a Marvel production, say), the pursuers are not outright villains, or credulous dolts, but plausible souls in extremis, and I liked the uncritical tone with which Sevier, interviewing cult members, asks what they saw in the blaze that emanates from Alton.
Menace certainly emanates from the ghostly-faced bluecoat in "La Hara," of that same year—its title an old Latino twist on O'Hara, from a time when New York cops were stereotypically Irish—but so does a peculiar majesty, evoking a child's awe at magical monsters in folktales.
"When you speak ill of persons who are exercising their constitutional right to protest, and you call their mothers dogs, when you call them SOBs, you are creating harm to society, especially when it emanates from the highest office in the land," Green said in his floor speech.
In a video posted to Twitter by user Logan Webb, one of Delta Flight 1425's engines can be seen with what appears to be its spinner completely detached and rattling around in the inlet, all while an extremely ominous orange glow emanates from deeper within from the still-spinning shaft.
If the controller is indeed real, then PS4 players will likely hope the new illumination emanates from an existing source, rather than from a new light — the DualShock 4 has an infamously short battery life, and its large color-changing light bar has been seen as a major culprit for that.
The real risk for Mr. Trump in going after Mr. McConnell emanates from Capitol Hill, where the majority leader has the solid backing of fellow Republicans who just witnessed the president unload on their colleague despite his going to the mat for him on the Supreme Court vacancy and other tough policy issues.
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The most salient aspect, rather, emanates from Spurlock's meetings with marketing experts, who talk about creating "health halos" -- essentially, dressing up fattening old fast food, the kind 44% of Americans consume at least once a week, with ingredients like kale or healthy options that perpetuate an illusion of those meals being better for you than they really are.
At one point, Barry Goldwater's famous (bone-headed) line, "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice," emanates from the soundtrack as Baillie repeatedly shoots and manipulates an ad of the politician, who's a spectral figure in this Quixotic and chaotic adventure through the US. With "Quick Billy," Baillie moves from an outer to an inner journey — inner visions, if you will.
" CHINA AND HONG KONG SLOWDOWN STRESS TESTS "We have run, last couple of years, severe China slowdown and Hong Kong slowdown stress tests, that's just the shock, we assume a shock, not this specific one, that emanates from greater China, that then propagates through the global economy, has very severe effects on financial markets, different effects from what we are seeing.
But my specific form of gamer burnout—which I think I share with a lot of people who stay up-to-date with games for their job or simply because they feel obligated to as fans—emanates from the sheer amount of hours and kinds of experiences I am jamming into my life so that I can think holistically about games to the best of my ability.
"As the second political intelligence case brought by the S.E.C. and D.O.J., this case underscores the government's focus on political intelligence firms and the need for investment professionals to closely monitor the sources of information that potentially emanates from government agencies," said Antonia Apps, a former federal prosecutor who oversaw several big insider-trading cases and is now a partner at the law firm Milbank.
But if we are to honestly address and tackle the scourges of crime, hopelessness, and despair in our inner-cities — where much of our prison population emanates from — we must acknowledge that reforms offered by the erstwhile senators are geared to level the playing field for the poor and to acknowledge that children should be treated differently than adults when interacting with the criminal justice system.

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