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But the trickle has become a wave.
Over the next few months, that bulge will become a wave.
It was perhaps inevitable that Congress would join what has become a wave of national nostalgia.
It is the latest in what is could become a wave of consolidation among European business schools.
You're sitting in a trough between waves, and you can't see past the approaching swell, which will not become a wave you can catch.
I did not become a wave and did not find many physical traces of the Kesey interlude, though I came close, much closer than I thought I would.
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Her speech echoed one in mid-January, just before the president of Tunisia was ousted in the first salvo in what became a wave of regional revolts.
Then the protests became a wave.
By the morning of October 14, Phyllis became a wave along the cold front approaching the system from the west.
When the slope of dispersion curve approaches zero, for example, at the edge of a Brillouin zone (BZ), the propagation speed of the waves is significantly slowed or the modes become a standing wave which can result in the enhanced interaction of the photon/phonon with the material or the prohibition of energy flow.
Their default would send ripples across the European banking sector that could become a tidal wave.
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