Use "emanation|emanations" in a sentence

1. In 1903, similar emanations were observed from actinium by André-Louis Debierne and were called 'Actinium Emanation' ('Ac Em').

2. In many Gnostic systems, various emanations of "God" are known by such names as One, Monad, Aion teleos (αἰών τέλεος "The Broadest Aeon"), Bythos (βυθός, "depth" or "profundity"), Proarkhe ("before the beginning", προαρχή), Arkhe ("the beginning", ἀρχή), and Aeons.In different systems these emanations are differently named, classified, and described, but emanation

3. Perfume is an emanation from the flower.

4. The place gave off a strong emanation of evil.

5. Often takes the information the receive, neglects the information emanation.

6. His foul emanations find their way into my lungs and bloodstream.

7. Kawa Karpo is believed to represent the mind emanation of Buddha.

8. It is an emanation from the distant orb of immortal light.

9. We are not prepared enough to handle the intensity of that emanation.

10. Related to Actinon: radium emanation actinium emanation A radioisotope associated with actinium identified in 1904, which has a half-life of 3.96 seconds and correspond to 219Rn.

11. This includes “cryptography”, “cryptographic activation”, ‘cryptanalysis’, protection against compromising emanations and computer security.

12. She has become to me a web , a fatal emanation, an encroaching dream.

13. 76 rows  · Actinon Actinium emanation 86 133 219.0094802(27) 3.96(1) s α 215 Po 5/2+ Trace: 220 Rn Thoron Thorium emanation 86 134 220.0113940(24) 55.6(1) s α 216 Po 0+ Trace: β − β − (rare) 220 Ra 221 Rn 86 135 221.015537(6) 25.7(5) min β − (78%) 221 Fr 7/2(+) α (22%) 217 Po 222 Rn: Radon Radium emanation Emanation Emanon Niton 86 136 222

14. While much of TEMPEST is about leaking electromagnetic emanations, it also encompasses sounds and mechanical vibrations.

15. Dinner guests remarked on how depressing their house had become; the book was giving off emanations.

16. Hidden Appearance: Thunderfury, Hallowed Blade of the Windlord: Unlocked via Emanation of the Winds.

17. activity, through the emanation of dispositions, for the Coordination Services of PSC activity and for the P.S.C.

18. Hanuman is more well-known as the son of Vayu, the deva of wind or his emanation.

19. Any minute now his eyes would darken until they seemed almost black with the sheer emanation of his will.

20. The Basilidan doctrine of Emanation was greatly refined upon by Valentinus, whose muster-roll of the celestial hierarchy shall be given in its proper place

21. According to spiritual beliefs, an Aura or human energy field is a colored emanation said to enclose a human body or any animal or object

22. First, the competition rules are not applicable to `activities in the exercise of official authority' (147) or emanations of the State acting `in their capacity as public authorities'.

23. Adamantine Particles, or LOVE/LIGHT in spiritual terms, can be defined as electromagnetic radiation, a Divine emanation from the Core Heart / Mind of the Supreme Creator

24. The Basilidan doctrine of "Emanation" was greatly refined upon by Valentinus, whose muster-roll of the celestial hierarchy shall be given in its proper place

25. It is known that Alawites believe in a single God with a triad or trinity of emanations composed of three roles that have been filled by different people throughout history

26. The Aryans worshipped various gods and goddesses no doubt yet they believed in the unity of the god head, the different gods and goddesses being but various emanations of the same

27. PROTECTION AGAINST Compromising EMANATIONS (OCT 2019) (a) The Contractor shall provide or use only information technology, as specified by the Government, that has been accredited to meet the appropriate information assurance requirements of—

28. N, pl auras or Aurae (ˈɔːriː) 1. a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing 2. any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour 3.

29. Several shortened names were soon suggested for the three emanations: exradio, exthorio, and exactinio in 1904; radon, thoron, and akton in 1918; radeon, thoreon, and actineon in 1919, and eventually radon, thoron, and actinon in 1920.

30. No two countries are home to more mysteries, spirits, unseen forces, emanations, and Bewitchings than Hungary and Japan; combine the two cultures the result is a delightful, dark, and hilarious film about love set in a place that makes Wes Anderson's Görlitz look …

31. Noun plural auras or Aurae (ˈɔːriː) a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour pathol strange sensations, such as noises in the ears or flashes of light, that immediately precede an attack, esp of epilepsy