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emanate from

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emanate from someone or something
to arise from or come out of someone or something. A strange smell emanated from the basement. Some kind of eerie light emanated from the eyes of the statue.


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The Dubai Astronomy Group President, Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri, said the spectacle appears to emanate from the constellation in the northern sky called Parshawyyat -- Arabic for 'Bearer of Ghoul's Head' -- or Perseus named after the Greek hero Perseus.
DEMANDS for a new way of working, on the East Coast main line railway at least, do not emanate from Members of Parliament alone.
THE most depressing news to emanate from Anfield is that Benitez might sign another contract.
 
 
 
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