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I could hear his fear like a low emanation from him.
Some people have this influence, which is like an emanation.
An emanation I have not felt for hundreds of years.
There was, certainly, about the woman he had brought up from Mexico, such an emanation.
If she had died because of subtle emanations then why not all?
He said that the matching emanations give both a common ground.
He then told me that we were going to talk about the great bands of emanations.
Buchanan came up with the idea that all things give off an emanation.
"The dancer simply looks like an emanation of the music."
The boy might well have picked up the emanations of the structure to come, close as they were, now.
The source was the lake itself, an emanation from its surface.
Still having trouble locking on to any sort of emanations.
It could be the result of a natural change in the time emanations from the ruins.
And above it all hovered emanations of still something else.
I asked him to explain what the Eagle's emanations are.
Would it be better to land more police to reassure people and keep their emanations down?
These emanations might be picked up a long time later by any whose nature left them open to such reception.
"It goes without saying that the Eagle is the source of its emanations."
I catch a terrific, strong emanation, he said to himself.
Are you sure this is the source of those emanations?"
Every possible sense and emanation has a sensor attached to it.
The ray or emanation from one side of the box was invisible.
His emanations were soft and kind; but she felt their urgency growing.
Walking among the racks, I felt emanations from them more powerful than those in the history room.
They seemed more like primordial emanations than one person's composition.