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The race is set off in waves – with slowest starting first.
While in college he wrote "Heroin," a song that accelerates in waves with only two chords.
"We have grown in waves with the Indian economy," he said.
In the interim, residents here have been becoming Russian in waves, with encouragement of the de facto state.
And "Arthur Avenue" rolled out in waves, with the tenors foraging in tandem, while Mr. Taborn improvised freely, setting an elastic tempo.
Immature nerve cells migrate outwards in waves, with each successive wave migrating past the one before it, giving rise to the six layers characteristic of the cerebral cortex, which thus form in an 'inside-out' manner.
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Vice versa German politicians should be careful in waving with the big stick.
They will come in waves, armed with earnest smiles, clever videos, dreamy promises and, most important, with cap space, that precious N.B.A. commodity.
The corn rose over their heads and blew in waves, bending with the wind.
Hispanic immigration has come in waves, starting with Cubans and Puerto Ricans 40 years ago, then Dominicans and now Central Americans.
Phillips echoes this, saying that nurses leaving "seems to come in waves, especially with the NHS recruiting so heavily – that's been an issue certainly in the last year".
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