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So began a wave of pessimistic predictions and moral outrage directed at junk bond dealers.
He argues that since Mexico began a wave of privatisations in the 1990s the economy has barely grown.
Instead, the Palestinians began a wave of suicide bombings against Israeli civilians without even making a counteroffer.
A relatively small protest on 28 December, in Mashhad, Iran's second largest city, began a wave of seemingly spontaneous demonstrations that have spread across the country.
The advertising industry began a wave of consolidations during those years, and many advertising executives were afraid that the trend might hurt creativity.
In 1998, the soccer World Cup in France captured audiences outside the United States; last year, the rugby World Cup began a wave of rugby-inspired fashion.
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Europe is beginning a wave of fiscal austerity that will include much of the region.
The Simpson-Bowles report on the deficit was an opportunity to begin a wave of institutional reform.
But the agency's Administrator, Vance C. Clark, said the Government did not intend to begin a wave of foreclosures.
2. The agency said it was ending a moratorium on farm foreclosures but did not intend to begin a wave of such actions.
Arthur Andersen goes on trial Monday on charges of obstructing justice, and the German metalworkers union IG Metall plans to begin a wave of strikes.
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