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West Virginia teachers who started a wave of strikes last year just authorized a new labor action.
Infected food handlers can start a wave of disease that sickens extraordinary numbers of people.
But the fans yelled and stood, starting a wave that lasted for two at-bats.
That deal may kick-start a wave of consolidation among insurance brokerage firms.
In 2011, he accused Hillary Clinton of giving "the signal" that started a wave of anti-Kremlin demonstrations in downtown Moscow.
But in mid-November, the anti-capitalist yellow vest movement started a wave of protests against French President Emmanuel Macron.
Already, the new regulations have started a wave of deals across the health care spectrum, and analysts and deal makers have said that they expect further consolidation.
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.
For a small, elite group of financial centres, the mid-1980s started a wave of resurgence when these cities began to re-attract people, business and capital.
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