Sentence examples for wave of facts from inspiring English sources

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The lectures continue, with a wave of facts: the Antarctic harnesses 33,100,000 billion tonnes of ice.

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A wave of fact-based films is coming to Hollywood.

It took in everything from Diaghilev to Deeping, Rupert Brooke to the Beveridge report and Evelyn Waugh to In Which We Serve, sweeping you up on waves of fact and enthusiasm and depositing you on the far shore, panting, exhilarated, a little bit more knowledgeable and just a little bit happier about life, television and everything in between.

However, she found herself hit by a "wave of emotion and facts" when, following the death of her mother in February 2013, she was advised to find out if the inheritance tax exemption relating to members of the armed forces might apply to her mother, Juanita's, estate.

The SNP did not triumph on a wave of nationalism; in fact nationalism has nothing to do with what's happened in Scotland.

We're watching this tidal wave of disregard for fact and peer-reviewed research roll across our country.

Instead, it's delivered with a breezy, matter-of-fact verbal wave of the hand, while a montage of flashbacks quickly shows each detail in Rube-Goldberg-esque action.

Two themes mark the protests: one that a dim junior officer is being made to bear guilt that belongs much higher up; the other, that what he did was in the nature of war and that the soldier's life is made impossible if his actions in the stress of battle are to be picked over and dissected afterwards by lawyers and officials.In some ways the wave of sympathy distorts the facts.

However, Transformers 3 was released amid a wave of hype over the fact it was shot in 3D, rather than being converted in post-production.

"Perhaps the most devastating effect of this unprecedented wave of violence is the fact that people in Veracruz are being deprived of vital information of one of the issues that is obviously having a very serious effect in the lives of the people, which is the level of violence, the number of killings," said Carlos Lauría, who monitors Latin America for the Committee to Protect Journalists.

WASHINGTON — The impact of the anti-incumbency wave of 2010 — if, in fact, it materializes in the way polls would indicate — will be judged in the next few days by the number of seats that change hands in Washington and in statehouses across the country.

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