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Electrons produce waves of about 1,836 times higher frequency.
In the hands of the right readers, this book will produce waves of helpless laughter.
To produce waves on the shallow water, they have a wave machine.
Controlled rents combined with rising maintenance costs and an increasingly troubled population to produce waves of arson and looting.
The ends of bull markets regularly produce waves of corporate scandals, followed by periods of clean-ups.
If Americans remain at the technological forefront, that should produce waves of new jobs just as the software revolution did in the 1990's.
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Mr. Long, who had been helping unpack the produce, waved at a passing car, grinning widely, a gesture that sometimes draws in customers.
Like the musical vibrations of a xylophone, excitations of that fluid could produce waves--and the collective dance of those waves could behave as something different from either the particles or fields alone: "quasiparticles" that appear to have fractional charge.
That channel is the one nearly all boats use, producing waves.
The town has produced waves of fresh local acts and a growing number of live music sites since.
Certainly the program has produced waves of favorable publicity and buffeted the share prices of drugstore chains and wholesalers.
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