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The next 24 hours would bring wave upon wave of strangeness to this village near the crash site where weathered wooden houses evoke another century.
The summer from hell continues to bring wave after wave of extreme weather events, and each one provides yet another example of what climate change is doing to our families and businesses.
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Warmer weather brings stronger winds, and stronger winds bring waves.
Peter Maldonado, 70, a native Mexican who became a United States citizen during the 1986 amnesty, worries that the number of illegal residents is even greater and that the promise of citizenship would bring waves more across the Rio Grande.
The last months, however, have brought wave upon wave of negative publicity.
The recession has brought wave after wave of job cuts, and anyone who feels their job is safe is probably in the minority right now.
This is in large part due to Palermo's quilted history, and its strategic position at the heart of the Mediterranean has brought wave upon wave of invaders, including the Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Saracen Arabs, French and Spanish.
The archbishop's arrival at the back doors of St . Patricks shortly after 2 p.m. brought wave upon wave of applause as he strode smiling down the center aisle, the applause cresting as he reached the sanctuary.
The initial swell brought wave faces of up to 70 feet in certain areas Monday, Hawaii News Now reports.
The 1890s brought waves of turbulent change to New York.
But America's bust has brought waves of distressed sales, forcing prices down rapidly.
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