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Koffi, with the wave of a hand, shooed him away.
Decades -- even centuries -- of oppressive practices do not disappear with the wave of a pen.
It all vanished with the wave of a fork and the flashing of a grin.
Thirty years of entrenched behaviour cannot simply be banished with the wave of a hand.
He expropriates buildings and businesses with the wave of a hand.
They each began with the wave of consolidation that swept through the industry in the 1980s.
Mathematicians, of course, were also faced with the wave of expulsions of Jews from the profession.
To Thomas W. Flynn, the answer is clear: religiosity has become deeply intertwined with the wave of patriotism.
In 1981 the plant closed, and with the wave of redundancies came depression and the onset of Parkinson's.
A soon-to-launch mobile payment application will give them entry with the wave of a cellphone.
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Perhaps, this wave has some analogies with the 'wave of death', although with frequency characteristics are different from the wave described in the present experiment.
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