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It could create a wave".
Precisely timed pulses of electricity create a wave of magnetism which rapidly pushes the armature along.
It should create a wave of news because each person is going to say something different".
"Everyone's assumption was they would not be able to create a wave of voters in the society," Ms. Farhi said.
According to some predictions, the housing bust was going to create a wave of auctions across the country.
This will certainly create a wave," said Mark Campanale, founder of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, which has pioneered analysis of the financial risks of fossil fuels.
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The power that creates a wave can also destroy it.
Television pictures created a wave of anger and indignation.
In this case, the turbulence causes the air to flow upwards, then downwards, creating a wave.
The budget announcement has also created a wave of turbulence for several vital campaigns and institutions.
If the epicentre is on the seabed, that also lifts the water above the bed, creating a wave.
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