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The legions who left the labor force by choice, without applying for jobless benefits, were followed by a larger wave of the unwillingly unemployed.
Thailand was inundated with a much larger wave of refugees in the 1970s following the establishment of communist governments in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
China is a big part of that, but it's only the front edge of a larger wave of development that includes India, Brazil, Russia, and many other nations.
"The move comes as part of a larger wave of progress for gay rights champions" in Vietnam, the flagship publication of the Vietnam National Youth Federation reported.
A second, larger wave of refugees arrived after the Six-Day War of 1967, when Jordan lost all its territories west of the Jordan River to Israel.
Dudley will have to put a lot of time into fighting some of the current legal claims but gross negligence would open the floodgates to a much larger wave of court actions that could yet sink BP.
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A mile and a half south, the cliffs and far larger waves of La Jolla Cove rose up.
But as new and ever larger waves of travelers discover Ladakh, old mainstays like Gesmo are being crowded from every direction.
These instruments make a kind of sonic sea-spray on top of the larger waves of the music's energy or they're a symphonic metaphor for the infinitely subtle play of light on the surface of the water.
"Demographically, after 60,000 years ago something happens, with larger waves of moderns across Eurasia," Petraglia says.
Philadelphia, New York and Chicago are among cities considering even larger waves of closures.
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