Examples of using Emanate in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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piney herbs emanate from the hops.
your expressiveness all emanate from the right brain.
see how the launching of a product could emanate from the opportunities.
Cognitive technologies We distinguish between the field of AI and the technologies that emanate from the field.
clean forms emanate Scandinavian modernism in this iconic
regeneration by regulating the flow of energy that emanate from it.
orange and lemons emanate infinite freshness.
The collapse is often accompanied by bipolar outflows-jets-that emanate along the rotational axis of the inferred disk.
and this could emanate from poor training practices,
those fields would emanate from individual cells.
All the gas clouds forming the Crab Nebula emanate from this star and fly in all directions at a speed of about 1000 km-s!
And when upon His simple will, came the desire to create the worlds and emanate the emanations….
theory the human soul, and all other beings,“emanate” from God or“Pleroma”(psychologically the human Self.).
By thee shall emanate for me one who will be ruler over Israel,
providing deep rumbly vibrations that emanate but are not focused on the raised mound.
and his ruling emanate from his midst, and I will cause him to draw near,
This applies also when the rules emanate, for example,
solid tone with lush nuances emanate from the instrument whilst Ovangkol wood back
Only facts that emanate from respondents matter, they can be contradictory,
But as soon as such expressions emanate from Afrodescendants, French of other strains,