Sentence examples for intensive wave of from inspiring English sources

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A senior Israeli official said on Thursday that the Burgas attack was part of an intensive wave of terrorist attacks around the world carried out by two different organizations, the Iranian Quds Force, an elite international operations unit within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, as well as by Hezbollah.

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To improve directivity, the parametric acoustic array, a nonlinear effect of media between two intensive waves, is applied to an ultrasonic range sensor.

If it lets low-skill labor-intensive manufacturing activities go, a new wave of further GVC dislocations may open opportunities for countries currently endowed with cheap and abundant labor.

"The highly specialised rainforest biodiversity in many protected areas is facing profound threats as their surrounding lands are being hit by a tidal wave of logging, fires and intensive human land-use," he said.

The cases reported here (Patient 1 3) represent the first wave of patients admitted to Intensive Therapy Unit (ITU) in the first UK outbreak of H1N1/09.

Following intensive diplomacy from US Secretary of State John Kerry, a new wave of face-to-face negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians appears set to begin in late July or August.

The initial euphoria over the high-yielding wheat and rice varieties and more intensive crop production practices during the late 1960s was followed by a wave of criticism of the Green Revolution.

The first wave of Chinese growth was based on labor-intensive exports from the Pacific coastal region, but as it slowed the leadership sought to invest in the central and western regions of the country, including Xinjiang.

The mass shooting of the animals began in 2013 in a vein attempt to tackle a wave of bovine TB which has everything to do with intensive farming practices, and nothing to do with badgers.

In the United States an early wave of movements for state and local prohibition arose from the intensive religious revivalism of the 1820s and '30s, which stimulated movements toward perfectionism in human beings, including temperance and abolitionism.

In the United States an early wave of movements for state and local prohibition arose out of the intensive religious revivalism of the 1820s and '30s, which stimulated movements toward perfectionism in human beings, including temperance and the abolition of slavery.

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