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After riding a wave of hits into the mid-1980s, Rosawsaw her commercial fortunes begin to wane.
Most of these — "Psych," "Starter Wife," and "Burn Notice" — have been part of the wave of hits that has emerged over the past several years on cable during the summer.
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The Dave Clark Five, whose "Tottenham Sound" was London's answer to the wave of hit records pouring out of Liverpool in the 1960s, chiefly by the Beatles, scored with songs like "Bits and Pieces," "Glad All Over" and "Over and Over".
They also get to make names for themselves while riding the popularity wave of hit songs. .
It's a humble end to a show that changed television during the first decade of the 21st century, proving that broadcasters could still be relevant in an age of media fragmentation and helping spawn a wave of hit talent shows, including "Dancing With the Stars" and "America's Got Talent".
What often passes for country now, particularly on radio stations playing that tightly controlled format, is a bland blend of tried-and-true formulas, with every edge smoothed by waves of hit-making experience.
A helicopter hovers above our head and a wave of hysteria hits the street.
A wave of tiredness hits me as we step out into the warm air of the city.
The wave of depression hits him all at once, colder than the water in any watering hole.
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