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    emission example sentences

    emission


    1. “Other than electromagnetic radiation, which biology caused as much emission of as we did, how were we detected by this thing?”


    2. Without the emission of photons traveling in his universe, a human being would remain totally blind


    3. The government of Pennsylvania, indeed, pretended, upon their first emission of paper money, in 1722, to render their paper of equal value with gold and silver, by enacting penalties against all those who made any difference in the price of their goods when they sold them for a colony paper, and when they sold them for gold and silver, a regulation equally tyrannical, but much less, effectual, than that which it was meant to support


    4. Its paper currency, accordingly, is said never to have sunk below the value of the gold and silver which was current in the colony before the first emission of its paper money


    5. Before that emission, the colony had raised the denomination of its coin, and had, by act of assembly, ordered 5s


    6. Some years ago, the DEQ authorities in Boise established a set of roving vans housing emission control inspection stations


    7. We could, after all, require that people not drive a car until it meets emission specifications, maybe even requiring that engines be replaced with newer, clean engines or scrapping the old cars


    8. How can anybody guarantee that the forgiven amount is invested at the own country, without emission of money or new loan? Only our Project guarantees, therefore it has the mechanism of incorporating that forgiven amount of 240 billion dollars in effective investment, without using the physical money, without generating inflation and without the transfer process to occur among people


    9. With this, it avoids that somebody receives or make draft in money, it annuls the emission of checks or it impedes any legal right of drafts and it avoids patrimonial appropriation in judicial demand, including the governments, sponsors, introducers, authors and Teams of Coordination of the XUSING Project


    10. 0 3-dr MY 08—( C0² emission is 127, so you calculate the cost in terms of however many grams over 120 x R75)

    11. After orgasm, there is emission and finally ejaculation


    12. emission and finally ejaculation


    13. 9 is referred to as emission


    14. no emission or ejaculation


    15. that there is a very fine line between orgasm and emission and a finer


    16. During the emission phase


    17. (emission) and even the release of sperms at BSR 10 (ejaculation) do


    18. emission, sperms are released from the testicles


    19. continues to be high when one is able to hold back emission and


    20. Orgasm, emission and ejaculation are explained in clinical terms for a

    21. either stop at orgasm or when emission occurs by using this advanced


    22. of semen after emission, when the energy is gushing out, may be very


    23. At times, he would stop at emission of the energy


    24. the point of emission and then control the energy there


    25. towards emission is unadvisable in the early stages of sex


    26. have mentioned that when they control emission and when there is


    27. that it is possible to recover from an emission state to have another


    28. Soon after emission, the body becomes limp


    29. However, the difference between emission and ejaculation is that


    30. Post emission, it is possible to be aroused and erect in a short

    31. and emission are the steps that finally lead to ejaculation


    32. Orgasm is followed by emission in a matter of few seconds


    33. Yes, it is true, but if emission has happened then the 'PC Muscle


    34. Does stopping at orgasm or at emission have the same benefits?


    35. first orgasm happens followed by emission and then ejaculation


    36. At that time, columnist Walter Williams reminds us, there was already “massive worldwide industrialization” in a period of virtually nonexistent emission controls


    37. Yet the earth got alarmingly colder for a while when all that uncontrolled emission should have made it warmer according to the theorists of global warming


    38. That 3-10% is the emission global warmers propose to spend an estimated $95 trillion to eradicate


    39. Obama, dour, deadpan, and soulless, with an arrogant tilt of the head, a great orator? Is stroking with soothing words those whose wonderful country he intends to drag down into sociofascist poverty quite the same thing? Is a wigwagging mist of rhetoric, soaring from alternate TelePrompTers, if seemingly enticing upon emission, but vaporizing when pursued for substance, great oratory? There must be another word for it


    40. This emission moved rapidly away in

    41. Photons do not obviously move from the outside of an electron to the inside in the same way, so absorption and emission have no classical


    42. Furthermore, knowing that this crater reflects and concentrates your energizing power, and knowing the frequency of the energy you draw from, we can use this location to further study that energy, and its emission from the sun


    43. This is because it shows an asymmetry of emission (by a factor


    44. an asymmetry of emission (by a factor of two) with respect to the central axis of the


    45. have bright emission lines where radiation of specific energies is


    46. need for countries to choose between growth and emission reduction


    47. The TTL logic is slower and uses more power, but the occasional stray reactor emission will not destroy it the way it will a CMOS component


    48. This land will be linked to a network of new, near zero carbon emission cities to be built around the globe to house the remaining population that are dependent upon technology


    49. In addition they pollute, as none of these tools has emission reduction devices on them


    50. After that thought, he parked his smooth face against her cheek: allowing her sweet perfume that was thoughtfully applied near her necks carotid artery, to drift up and leave in its wake, an effervescent emission with every rhythmic pulse





























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    Synonyms for "emission"

    emanation emission discharge expelling delivery sending promulgation

    "emission" definitions

    the act of emitting; causing to flow forth


    a substance that is emitted or released


    the release of electrons from parent atoms


    any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body


    the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe)