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  • There was a huge wave between 1995 and 1998, then a slowdown.
  • Hammond used coil springs to transmit mechanical waves between voice-coil transducers.
  • THYX is self-described as, " The wave between sound and resonance.
  • The records were set in the lee wave between Mojave, California and Inyokern, California.
  • Brummer told " TV Week " that Troy will cause waves between Sonya and Toadie.
  • Wearing wetsuits, participants tackle the waves between lessons on ocean currents, surfing etiquette and paddling technique.
  • Freight service was also scant, and the line was eventually abandoned in waves between 1962 and 1980.
  • In March 1896, he effected transmission of radio waves between different campus buildings in St . Petersburg.
  • Finely tuned speakers created standing waves between themselves that were only activated when people moved through the space.
  • Participant artists wave between one metro wagon and another to hold short performances and silently communicate with commuters.
  • The metal rattles that wave between them make the sound as well as the beating on the leather.
  • The torpedo bombers attacked Giffen's ships in two waves between 19 : 00 and 20 : 00.
  • The arrest caused diplomatic waves between Belgium and France, which refuses to extradite its citizens to stand trial abroad.
  • Hundreds of the prince's supporters erupted in applause when Ranariddh stood on his balcony Tuesday and waved between meetings.
  • Tall, light and dimpled, Lillard's Jerry is a guy surfing the wave between unmoored boyhood and adult responsibility.
  • Meanwhile, a tropical wave between Jamaica and the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea was moving westward at 10 mph.
  • Sometimes, the tail is waved between the follower s tentacles and occasionally makes contact, contributing to recognition between the slugs.
  • The weather at the time was harsh with waves between 3 and 4 metres and a stiff gale of 15 m / s.
  • It turned out that waters of differing temperatures, salinities and pressures acted like guides to bounce sound waves between layers over long distances.
  • Un der the law, the radio waves between a cordless-telephone handset and its base are not considered wire or electronic communications.
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