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be ripple

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To move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate.

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As with almost all economic policies, there would be ripple effects from a federal hike.

"We will be freezing assets, and there will be ripple effects of where we can go from there".

There may also be ripple effects from the visual arts gallery that just opened in the lobby of the Metropolitan Opera House.

California, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming wouldn't see direct cuts in their share of river water, but officials have acknowledged there would be ripple effects.

Even if fighting does not break out again, there are likely to be ripple effects on tourism into next year at least.

"It's too early to tell what the fallout from this vote will be on other issues," said Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, the leading House Democrat on fiscal issues, but "there will be ripple effects".

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But the aftershocks of their breakup seem to be rippling across the pond of New York politics.

Job losses from the recession appear to be rippling through the public transport system.

The river was rippling.

Things are rippling and rumbling.

My pant legs were rippling.

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