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But the idea that boxing requires a few-years-late mega-fight to somehow keep it afloat is a dated idea, and supported by evidence that also indicates that boxing's popularity moves in waves.
And in lateral undulation, the snake's body moves in waves.
Duke teams looking at sound, water, light – everything that moves in waves can be a potential revolution.
This is no comfort as the forecasts continue to be grim, but it is a measure of the complexity of the physics involved - how air moves in waves, why certain patterns form - that more than 60 years later scientists are still wrestling with the question of how the jet stream operates and what shapes it.
The story, fittingly, moves in waves between past and present.
It moves in waves, seeming to reach a higher plateau of energy with every lull and peak.
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He played most of the new album, giving you his new melodies and the sound of his working band, which moves in wave forms between tight and loose.
I watched the wind move in waves across the grass.
The floors moved in waves, like a spreading bed sheet.
The heat moved in waves across my face and I had to squint against the brightness.
These form vast hopper bands that move in waves along the desert floor.
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