Radiates Sentence Examples

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  • As the simple star radiates heat and contracts, it retains its angular momentum; when this is too great for the spheroidal form to persist, the star may ultimatel y separate into two components, which are driven farther and farther apart by their mutual tides.

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  • The fragrance of a perfume is the scents it radiates.

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  • He concludes an interesting and important investigation by' giving reasons for believing that the centre of a widened line radiates with smaller energy than the adjacent parts.

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  • Towards the east, the Karlyk-tagh radiates outwards, at the same time decreasing in altitude, though it rises again in the rocky Emirtagh.

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  • As the city roar dies away and light ebbs from these busy plains the mountain enjoys the afterglow and radiates its presence.

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  • The development of the Radiate Early radiates (produced between AD 215 and about 260) are quite silvery in appearance.

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  • Fuze color changing necklace a unique rose quartz stone necklace that radiates a color changing, glowing aura.

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  • Newer on the market is the all-girl clothing store that just radiates purple, pink and plenty of sass.

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  • An area next to a home's foundation, for example, that faces south may in fact be warmer than the surrounding area, especially if sunlight warms stone or brick and the surface radiates heat back towards plants located nearby.

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  • The final result is gorgeous color that looks like it radiates gold from within.

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  • From there, this beauty radiates outwards in almost concentric circles.

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  • Others believe in the meditative power that radiates from a large group and the effect that has on the world, so they choose to go to specified locations to practice.

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  • Those who practice this form of yoga believe that peak performance is achieved when the body is fully warmed up and produces heat from within, which radiates into the muscles.

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  • The mycelium produced from the spores dropped by the fungus or from the "spawn" in the soil, radiates outwards, and each year's successive crop of fungi rises from the new growth round the circle.

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  • Zirconia, when heated to whiteness, remains unfused, and radiates a fine white light, which suggested its utilization for making incandescent gas mantles; and, in the form of disks, as a substitute for the lime-cylinders ordinarily employed in "limelight."

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  • The mother-idea of his poems, he says, is democracy, and democracy "carried far beyond politics into the region of taste, the standards of manners and beauty, and even into philosophy and theology" His Leaves certainly radiates democracy as no other modern literary work does, and brings the reader into intimate and enlarged relations with fundamental human qualities - with sex, manly love, charity, faith, self-esteem, candour, purity of body, sanity of mind.

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  • The trademark, in fact, is the "Surround Light" and offers an innovative thin fluorescent technology that radiates extremely bright lighting.

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  • Her facial expression is less fixed and archaic, and she radiates a powerful allure.

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  • The atmosphere is thick with history, but the building radiates warmth and well-being.

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  • The sun radiates energy produced by thermonuclear reactions deep in its interior.

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  • The biggest pro for solar energy is the fact that the sun and the energy it radiates are free.

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  • A brick wall is ideal, for it absorbs heat during the day and radiates it at night, creating constant warmth and a nice micro climate that helps heat the cold frame.

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  • Whether paired with mens jogging suits or a pair of jeans, this uplifting apparel line radiates warm and fuzzy feelings that are sure to keep the consumer coming back for more.

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  • Aromatic, solid structure with moderate tannins and a lingering and silky finish that radiates finesse.

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  • It also radiates out into the northeast and southwest sectors.

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  • The sheer elegance and effortless chic that radiates from a woman wearing a black dress is something to behold, indeed.

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  • While the bag is certainly relaxed, it also radiates an earthy sex appeal that somehow seems especially appropriate during late spring and early summer.

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  • This is a simple of an explanation as it gets, but it's a way of demonstrating that how we treat ourselves individually radiates into the world.

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  • The sandy soil quickly absorbs the sun's heat and also quickly radiates it, so that there is great daily variation in the temperature.

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