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Infected food handlers can start a wave of disease that sickens extraordinary numbers of people.
Nevertheless, as Boeing's boss, Jim McNerney, said on hearing of the proposal, it is likely to start a wave of consolidation in the defence industry.
"Cruz is trying to start a wave of Salem witch trials in the G.O.P. on the shutdown and Obamacare, and that fear is impacting some people's calculations on 2016," said the Republican strategist Mike Murphy.
DETROIT — With the Detroit Tigers leading by seven runs in the sixth inning on Wednesday, a fan in a Justin Verlander jersey tried to start a wave in the center field stands.
It could also sow confusion in the minds of Web users, create a host of new ways to exploit the Web addressing system and start a wave of legal skirmishes over applications to register trademarks —.coke, for example.
Without federal aid, the companies are in danger of not paying suppliers for parts already delivered, which could start a wave of failures in the nation's vast network of parts manufacturers.
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While the students told school officials that they were just waving or trying to start a "wave-like" event, one of them, Justin Raslavsky, was quoted in The Connecticut Post as saying "it is just something I believe in, and I believe in expressing my opinion".
That deal may kick-start a wave of consolidation among insurance brokerage firms.
Yesterday's offer could also jump-start a wave of consolidation among online brokers, which have generally languished recently because most of their earnings are tied to volume on the Nasdaq market, which is down markedly.
But the fans yelled and stood, starting a wave that lasted for two at-bats.
In 2011, he accused Hillary Clinton of giving "the signal" that started a wave of anti-Kremlin demonstrations in downtown Moscow.
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