Examples of using Emanating from in English and their translations into Malay
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underestimate the danger emanating from them, for the baby.
drawn up in the form of resolutions and decisions emanating from the prime minister.
The individual, emanating from the initial family identity in the path of personal development and adaptation,
Hot dry wind is a drying wind with a speed of 5 to 20 m/ s, emanating from the periphery of anticyclones in summer,
The excellence of instruction emanating from world-renowned faculty from the United Nations and eminent centers of
the organization of dendrites emanating from different neurons.[2][3].
a single bottom petal with a slight beard emanating from the flower's center.
however a considerable amount of information is now on the internet with a range of promotional websites emanating from government and commercially based organisations.
There are a number of legal obligations emanating from the relevant laws to which we are subject as well as statutory requirements(e.g.,
largely emanating from strong student activism at the university during the 1960s and 1970s.
undeniable satisfaction levels emanating from customers when you're serving them.
respiratory problems caused by"toxic" fumes emanating from the crater, which is some 65 feet wide
respiratory problems caused by"toxic" fumes emanating from the crater, about 65 feet wide and 15 feet deep.
respiratory problems caused by"toxic" fumes emanating from the crater, which is some 20 meters(65 feet)
respiratory problems caused by“toxic” fumes emanating from the crater, which is some 65 feet wide
respiratory problems caused by“toxic” fumes emanating from the resulting crater, which is about 66 feet wide
Give the impression that they emanate from Promethean if this is not the case.
All disease and discomfort emanate from imbalances in the body.”.
This dog emanated from the Middle Mediterranean Region.
(m) Give the impression that they emanate from Us, if this is not the case.
