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Make waves.
If someone makes waves, they cause a lot of trouble.
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Thousands of people who gathered outside the assembly hall on Sunday cheered after the announcement was made, waving the national flag as fireworks went off.
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They have made waves with their modernist work.
The journalist has made waves off-screen, too.
When Jeremy Irons pounced on the role, the news made waves.
Rash and Faxon made waves without saying a word.
George Washington and Edgar Allan Poe made waves at Christie's last week.
Black non-fiction film-makers also made waves.
The Wall Street Journal made waves yesterday.
Many relative newcomers made waves with their 2000 Syrahs, too.
The disappearing Tuvalu made waves yesterday in Copenhagen.
Several huge private equity deals also made waves this year.
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