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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 documents emanate from 417 non-governmental human rights organizations (NGOs) worldwide, some of which have universal scope, with others focusing on human rights issues in a specific area of the world.
The technology cuts the amount of garbage that ends up in landfills and reduces the ozone-sapping gases that emanate from them.
412), may I suggest that the fractures in question emanate from hypervelocity bolide impacts on Earth.
 
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