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In this case, the turbulence causes the air to flow upwards, then downwards, creating a wave.
If the epicentre is on the seabed, that also lifts the water above the bed, creating a wave.
Adam's eyes are flickering, so Fish gestures that he'll see him tomorrow, rolling his hand like he's creating a wave, the wave meaning tomorrow, rolling and rolling.
This sudden increase in cardiac membrane potential is transmitted from cell to cell, creating a wave of depolarization that functionally represents the excitation signal of the heart.
And the afflicted, as they suffer, will pass their illness on to others, creating a wave of sickness that will cost the country billions of dollars.
The evidence shows that business is creating a wave of low-carbon technologies that will fuel innovation, technology and investments globally.
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The American goldfinch flies in a distinctive undulating pattern, creating a wave-shaped path.
It could create a wave".
The power that creates a wave can also destroy it.
Television pictures created a wave of anger and indignation.
Precisely timed pulses of electricity create a wave of magnetism which rapidly pushes the armature along.
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