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"wave" Definitions
  1. [countable] a raised line of water that moves across the surface of the sea, ocean, etc.
  2. [countable] the form that some types of energy such as heat, sound, light, etc. take as they move
  3. [countable] a movement of your arm and hand from side to side
  4. the wave [singular] (North American English) (British English Mexican wave [countable]) a continuous movement that looks like a wave on the sea, made by a large group of people, especially people watching a sports game, when one person after another stands up, raises their arms, and then sits down again
  5. [countable] a sudden increase in a particular activity or feeling
  6. [countable] a large number of things or people suddenly appearing or arriving somewhere
  7. [countable] if a person’s hair has a wave or waves, it is not straight but slightly curly see also permanent wave

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The 1995 wave, also called the Draupner wave, was the first confirmed "rogue wave" or "freak wave" measured by scientific equipment.
The blue wave that was a pink wave was also an orange wave.
And in turn, they inspired the next wave and the next wave and the next wave.
Inner WaveA post new-wave, pre no-wave, proto post-wave, anti-chillwave trashcore nü-metal band.
"There's another wave right behind those guys, and then what's really exciting to me is the wave after the next wave — that would be the international wave," Kasten said.
Everybody keeps talking about this blue wave and this pink wave — that's the wave I'm excited to be part of.
The celebratory finale, with wave after wave of dancers washing forward, each wave topped by the next, is wonderfully overwhelming.
A wave is not enough, but the right wave – a truly progressive wave – could be exactly what America needs and deserves.
" For the rest of us, she offers not only anger but sympathy, as Baba Yaga does for the dolls she addresses, trapped in a Disneyland exhibit: "What can you do about this world," she asks, "but wave and wave and wave and wave and wave?
Sometimes you're riding the wave, sometimes you are the wave.
Suddenly, wave after wave was smacking him all over again.
The researchers can reverse this process by sending the sound wave into another helper light wave, recreating the original light wave pulse.
Wave after wave followed, though most of the people didn't stay.
The outdoor heat wave ends, but the indoor heat wave continues.
Blue Wave or not -- it for sure was a Rainbow Wave.
And so Tottenham hurled wave after wave of attack at Juventus.
Various enemies repeatedly spawn, sending out wave after wave of bullet hell.
"Yes No Wave is the antithesis to No Wave," Wibowo told Noisey.
Radios work by taking sound, converting it into an electromagnetic wave called a radio wave, and then decoding it to make a sound wave again.
At home, wave after wave after wave of immigrants to America have not only learned English but forgotten the languages their parents brought with them.
A pebble can be an irritation in a shoe or something whose smoothness we might remember is the result of wave after wave after wave.
This is the speech that nailed the Republican wave, not the Democrat wave.
I think we're going to have a red wave, not a blue wave.
Chicago heat wave In 1995, Chicago experienced its worst heat wave ever recorded.
Welcoming wave after wave of immigrants kept us youthful and dynamic and entrepreneurial.
Wave height measurements allow NOAA to issue high wave warnings to ship operators.
"It may not be a blue wave, it's a rainbow wave," he said.
Week by week, wave by wave, grain by grain, Tangier was washing away.
Architectures based on millimeter wave spectrum suffer from wave-strength issues, he said.
It was like wading into choppy waters and bracing for wave after wave.
They wave up and down, and right now we're in a wave up.
A particularly interesting form of surface wave is the surface acoustic wave (SAW).
This trend toward fentanyl is known as the third wave of the opioid crisis, following the first wave of prescription opioids and the second wave of heroin.
If you take an electric charge and accelerate it, you create an electromagnetic wave of some sort: a radio wave, a microwave, a wave of visible light.
I actually believe we are closer to a red wave than a blue wave.
Just two months later, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory detected a second wave.
When he sees me, he gives me a small wave and I wave back.
But as wave after wave of hot rocks were brought inside, people were overcome.
Any increase in wave height results in a doubling of wave energy, he said.
There was an angry wave in the 70's, a strong feminist angry wave.
I wrestled with the swells, paddling for wave after wave, but didn't catch many.
It's why state-level Republicans have passed wave after wave of restrictive voting measures.
"The first surfable wave with a wave foil was created by Wavegarden," Eizaguirre added.
Wave one is the wave you're on at the moment, the current core business.
That second wave infected and killed far more people globally than the first wave.
So much for the big Blue Wave, it may be a big Red Wave.
The "blue wave" wouldn't just materialize — it would feel like a blue wave, too.
Wave after wave of mergers and acquisitions have caused many stocks to be delisted.
First came a wave of the right hand, a restless jacket adjustment, another wave.
Second-wave feminism, even first-wave feminism, noticed that patriarchy was intertwined with capitalism.
The heat wave that plagued Chicago in 1995 killed more than 700 people, while the 2003 European heat wave and 2010 Russian heat wave killed tens of thousands each.
To Case, AOL marked the first wave of the internet, the rise of social marked the second wave, and now we&aposre at the forefront of the third wave.
But when the last wave came out of Africa, descendants of the first wave disappeared.
One small 'nudge' and there could be wave after wave of blackouts and rolling brownouts.
Your goal is to shoot the demons all out of the sky, wave after wave.
Then the larger wave-riding community hears about it, and soon the wave is crowded.
Since then, it has faced wave after wave of criticism from regulators and privacy advocates.
Democratic presidential candidates have spent the year introducing wave after wave of new policy ideas.
The Waveswing's development has been funded through Wave Energy Scotland's Novel Wave Energy Converter scheme.
The Blue Wave Babies Just as the 2010 Tea Party wave sent some unexpected contenders to Congress, so too did the Democratic wave in 2018 deliver its share of upsets.
Despite wave after wave of startups vowing to kill email, electronic mail has never been stronger.
This atmospheric wave was interpreted as a gravity wave, which are also found in Earth's atmosphere.
In some ways, the third-wave platform wasn't so different from that of the second wave.
Employees at companies like Verizon have been affected by wave after wave of layoffs this year.
Notice that the water for this wave is not horizontal—since it's, you know, a wave.
But there's another factor in the rampant brigades sending wave after wave of attacks against Jones.
One type of plasma wave, known  as a chorus wave , causes electrons in plasma to accelerate.
It's not because I think if I fail to do the wave, the wave will stop.
"I don't see any evidence of a wave, and you'd need a big wave," Walden said.
At the Oscars last night, wave after wave of the "cool people" called for banning guns.
And an aging wave of baby boomers means a wave of loneliness is coming for America.
It can reduce each wave to a stereotype and suggest that there's a sharp division between generations of feminism, when in fact there's a fairly strong continuity between each wave — and since no wave is a monolith, the theories that are fashionable in one wave are often grounded in the work that someone was doing on the sidelines of a previous wave.
Photo: SiemensPelamis Wave Energy ConverterDeveloped by the Scottish company Pelamis Wave Power, the Pelamis Wave Energy Converter is a technology that uses the motion of ocean surface waves to create electricity.
This prompted a further wave of unrelenting racist harassment directed at Sarah, a wave of coverage examining her tweets, and a final wave of coverage about the state of outrage generally.
" Or as the P.C.C.C.'s other founder, Adam Green, put it to me: "If there's a Democratic wave in 2018, progressives won't just ride that wave — we will cause that wave.
This footage shows giant wave after giant wave pummeling a ship and when you think they've finally weathered the storm, in comes the biggest and baddest wave that smacks the boat silly.
So she expects this particular wave, known as the fourth wave, to last 61.8 percent of how long wave two lasted, which means the rally after the correction would start in January.
A surface wave can be imagined as an ocean wave, where the wave propagates along the surface of the body of water without having much of an effect on everything beneath it.
So it is profoundly shocking to see wave upon wave of Jew hatred across the United States.
The results of that tidal wave, she says, will only be clear once the wave has subsided.
It works over Z-Wave, so technically you can pair it with other companies' Z-Wave hubs.
It's relentless and insistent, with ticking noises and wave after crashing wave of strings heightening the tension.
A Surf Ranch wave operator named Matt calls up a "CT3" wave, named after the Championship Tour.
His last three mixtapes were called Return of the Wave, Toothy Wavy and A Wave Called Yes.
It was extreme conditions for us because we had wave after wave of capital flight by foreigners.
Whatever happens come November, whether America will face a red wave or blue wave, is still TBD.
But they especially can't win by riding a wave of rage rather than a wave of hope.
Russia has been hit with wave after wave of sanctions as a result of its election interference.
When you catch a wave and the wave just takes you all the way to the shore.
If you imagine a particle riding along that wave, it would ride along the peaks and valleys from point A to point B. A standing wave, by contrast, is produced when a wave is reflected off of something back toward itself, or is offset by a second wave.
The Draupner wave was the first scientific evidence of a rare rogue or freak wave, which is a wave that appears suddenly and measures at least twice as tall as the surrounding waves.
Wave after wave of warplanes destroyed hundreds of Egyptian planes, leaving many of them smoldering on the tarmac.
You can wave at the pokémon, and they'll get excited and wave back, or you can tickle them.
Scientists snagged the first detection of a wave in 2015 using the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).
A water wave will get smaller and smaller just like a gravitational wave will get weaker and weaker.
He conducted research on a wave tank in Barcelona, Spain, and on a wave flume in Delft, Holland.
There was a wave in early March, and then there was another wave in the beginning of April.
For instance, you can ask your robot to wave at you and the robot will wave its arm.
Wave after wave of reports detailing internal dysfunction and a bewildered president continued to crash against the administration.
These millions of pages become the endangered species of the story, threatened by wave after wave of invaders.
A heat wave "exposure event" in this graph is one heat wave experienced by one person over 22018.
Each day, the impending electoral "blue tidal wave" gets upgraded on the Hawaiian scale of electoral wave strength.
Then came a third wave in March and April 21919, lethal by any standard except the second wave.
And the wave is going to break, and the wave is going to break on the hospital system.
Art was a machine-gunner repelling wave after wave of North Vietnamese' assault, killing them by the score.
Within five minutes of actual sunrise, I saw wave after wave of birds take off from the trees.
And then there was another wave of interest in buying assets, and you were part of that wave.
As you take out wave after wave of Nazi soldiers you're rewarded with escape -- or so you think.
You can "Wave to a math teacher?" and I am sure it will make his or her day, but in the noun sense, a "wave," to a math teacher, can be a SINE wave.
"First it used to be a new wave because it had to do with the music, like  a new wave of music, but now it is like 'a new wave', which means it's a whole movement ...  it's a whole wave, with an African aesthetic, we are African, made in Africa."
It's important to remember that if you detect a gravitational wave and know the source of the wave, you might be able to observe the event with an electromagnetic (x-ray, radio wave, visible) telescope.
Chen predicted a second wave of outbreak on Monday: "We held firm to block the first wave of infection, but a new wave is coming, so everyone should cooperate with disease prevention efforts," he said.
Third-wave feminism had an entirely different way of talking and thinking than the second wave did — but it also lacked the strong cultural momentum that was behind the grand achievements of the second wave.
The first wave is expected to ship in Q1 2017 and the second wave will follow in Q3 2017.
With the new phone, for example, you can wave to an image of Pikachu and have it wave back.
Max B.'s last three mixtapes were titled A Wave Called Yes, Toothy Wavy and Return of the Wave.
Especially when every new Time's Up or #MeToo story brings on wave after wave of both empowerment and distress.
I don't think the Wavegarden wave is any less powerful than a soft, gently breaking wave at San Onofre.
That plunging wave is what excites good surfers—the wave that, until now, has been elusive in a pool.
The safest and most fun environment to be in while tucking into wave after wave of wobbles and drops.
But no, there was no big Democratic wave in Florida, while there probably was a bit of Trump wave.
Heather Cox Richardson: Blue wave will radicalize Republicans The blue wave happened Tuesday, and it was a big one.
The landscape feels increasingly abandoned as Alaskans flee wave after wave of wildfires sweeping through the tinder-dry forests.
" However, in July The Elliott Wave Theorist newsletter said bitcoin is "making a final fifth wave from six cents.
Then wave after wave of no more than eight riders at a time flew off the retractable starting gate.
This rare natural phenomenon (of a sudden, large wave appearing unexpectedly) is known as a rogue or freak wave.
What are some differences between Chicago house's first wave in the 22009s, and its second wave in the 210s?
The institution has survived wave after wave of tumultuous change in the city, it's grimy come-whoever spirit intact.
Researchers have found that climate change made the European heat wave deadlier and the Russian heat wave more likely.
" Although Jafari didn't explicitly name it, the five-wave principle of technical analysis is known as the "Elliott Wave.
If one thing's for sure, it's that the second-wave feminists are at war with the third-wave feminists.
They pioneered LIGO, or the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, the scientific project that made gravitational wave detection possible.
We saw a big wave of craft distilleries in the US, and we saw that wave coming to Canada.
Wave election has followed wave election, and if the 2016 election was not a partisan wave, it was certainly a normative one — with Donald Trump being in some respects the polar opposite of Barack Obama's administration.
AOL founder and venture capitalist Steve Case sees this period as the beginning of "The Third Wave of the Internet," following the first wave of foundational internet companies like AOL and second wave companies like Facebook.
It's a little bit like a huge wave came crashing in and then the wave recedes and two things happened.
But just as first-wave feminists molded Wonder Woman, second-wave feminists helped break her out of comic book hell.
Photo: SiemensAzuraAzura is a wave power device currently being tested at the US Navy's Wave Energy Test Site in Hawaii.
After a brief respite following the 2001 campaign, the city has been subjected to wave after wave of suicide attacks.
For nearly a decade, wave after wave of Americans have echoed a simple message: The deck is stacked against us!
The experience they've gained -- launching wave after wave of destructive attacks against Saudi Arabia -- has helped them increase their capabilities.
See, every sound travels in the form of a wave, also called a sound wave — and each one is different.
And for more than two centuries, welcoming wave after wave of immigrants has kept us youthful and dynamic and entrepreneurial.
If I'm unlucky, the comments are part of a wave of similar comments, and that wave can last for days.
The Wave, in Vejle, Denmark, features a stunning collection of five residential towers all connected by a wave-style roof.
"Heat wave patterns (intensity, duration and number of heat wave episodes) across two years could be very different," he said.
Some potential gravitational wave-producing sources like colliding neutron stars might come with a light wave counterpart observable by telescopes.
Since Friday, IS has launched wave after wave of attacks against stranded rebels in Marea and areas to the north.
"Exit the Gungeon" is a tough 2D shooting game sends wave after wave of enemies for players to gun down.
I sat there stunned, a frozen grin on my face, while wave after wave of déjà vu crashed over me.
But there's no evidence to indicate that a new wave of guns is contributing to a new wave of crime.
Flags don't wave in a vacuum, but they might wave on a soundstage in the in the Nevada desert, right?
One new type of seawall, shaped like a breaking wave, is better at sending wave energy back out to sea.
We're waiting for the wave to hit and we have no idea how high the wave is going to be.
"It's unlike any other wave at big-wave spots," said Andrew Cotton, who broke his back at Nazaré last year.
"The wave is going to break, and the wave is going to break on the hospital system," Cuomo told reporters.
In wave after wave of grueling action, they jump up, roll back to lie flat, then rise to leap again.
Its supersonic shock wave flattened trees across North and South America, and its heat wave sparked incomprehensibly large forest fires.
Wave 4, the last group to start, will begin right after Wave 3 ends, the BAA said in its advisory.
The other blue wave A blue wave in November is looking more and more likely -- and not just in Washington.
The researchers were able to create a wave with equal steepness to the Draupner wave, occurring in a similar out-of-the-blue scenario, using a round tank whose 168 wave makers can send waves in any direction.
This week, that wave met its counter-wave: Thousands of people across the US marched as part of the #StopTheBans protest.
A sprawling haven For decades, the chaos in Kenya's troubled neighbor, Somalia, pushed wave after wave of refugees across the border.
Misfits took the first two team fights and got the payload moving quickly, ripping through wave after wave of EnVyUs's defense.
A popping balloon would cause the external sound wave; the pop's echo through the tunnel would create the internal sound wave.
I remember the first wave if it – because there's been about 15 of them – the first wave of hate was 'Wow.
Harvey Weinstein, the catalyst for wave after wave of sexual misconduct revelations, released a statement full of excuses and hollow promises.
That meant we wouldn't get a free ride from that wave, but also we wouldn't die when that wave goes away.
Each radio wave has its own frequency — how much the wave moves up and down in a given period of time.
It's great when you're on the wave of a new sport and it's nice to be riding a wave that's growing.
Fifty years ago the wave began around physical fitness, jogging, aerobics, and now we're at the start of this new wave.
The demons themselves are drawn beautifully, with finely detailed, colorful designs that are well animated and change from wave to wave.
The DA's announcement, and the wave of high-profile endorsements like Kraft's, has brought another wave of attention to the movement.
The Democrats mostly represent a triumphant political wave; the Republicans mainly occupy the seats of a different kind of wave, retirees.
He turns down the sound, listens to a podcast, and induces a meditative state by killing wave after wave of enemies.
At issue as to how long the heat wave will last is how deep the heat wave extends into the ocean.
In many ways, it's incredible to see how the country has sheltered wave after wave of Syrians driven from their homes.
RaySecur's proprietary millimeter-wave scanner, MailSecur (Image: supplied) RaySecur's proprietary millimeter-wave scanner, MailSecur (Image: supplied) RaySecur uses millimeter-wave technology — similar to the scanners you find at airport security — to examine suspicious letters, flat envelopes and small parcels.
The second thing that I think is really important to bear in mind is this notion that ... Silicon Valley is most interesting to me because it has been wave after wave after wave of different technologies coming up here.
They have their first success and they miss that second wave or third wave, and the next thing you know, you're Kodak.
If you solve for the wave functions of the bound orbits, what you find is that they look like hydrogen wave functions.
The coalition unleashed wave after wave of airstrikes and shell fire until the last of the militants left Raqqa in October 2017.
On wave after wave both surfers kept "sliding ass"—spinning out—as they tried to hold an angle across the steep faces.
So I would predict today we&aposre closer to a red wave than a blue wave in terms of the fall campaign.
GIF: MetOcean SolutionsThe wave was detected by a single solar powered buoy, which samples wave conditions for 20 minutes every three hours.
To pair with this episode full of wave after wave of intense emotions, Milne suggests a glass of Loimer Kamptal Grüner Veltliner.
A European collaboration known as Virgo has its own wave observatory in Italy, and it has already detected two gravitational wave signals.
Members of the public can also follow along with the gravitational wave signals through the Gravitational Wave Events app and a database.
Europe heat wave Europe has been sweltering under a historic heat wave and today, temperatures are supposed to reach their breaking point.
If a surfer moves perpendicular to the direction the wave moves, the speed in the direction of the wave is much lower.
I believed the industrial wave would be even more extensive and intense than the academic wave that lasted from 2003 to 2200.
We don't know the human cost of this heat wave yet, but a similar European heat wave in 2003 killed 70,000 people.
"When it comes to this subject, redistricting reform, I don't care if it's a blue wave or a red wave," said Schwarzenegger.
In the House, the wave looks taller and stronger than the wall, in the Senate, the wall looks taller than the wave.
I included some early New Wave and EBM favorites to some of my current favorite slo-mo, synth and cold wave things.
In April, wave after wave of severe thunderstorms in Atlanta knocked its operations into disarray, leaving crews and planes out of position.
There was the 2010 Russian heat wave and Pakistan floods, which together killed tens of thousands, and the 2003 European heat wave.
The third wave continued to fight for many of the same issues as the second wave, while embracing individual agency and intersectionality.
Worse still are some of the boss-like battles, which seem downright unfair, throwing wave after wave of bad guys at you.
Rocketbook Wave Executive Smart Notebook with Pen Station Ditch traditional pen and paper in favor of the more environmentally-conscious Rocketbook Wave.
There is a second wave of sales around the semi-finals and finals, then a third wave after the final, he said.
The first 5G wave will be a handset wave, which is very good for us, and will continue for a long time.
The wave looked a lot like the famous woodblock print "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" from the early 1830s by artist Hokusai.
Shan Wu: A cleansing blue wave made landfall In the months leading up to Tuesday night's midterm elections, the references to the blue wave emoji symbolizing a "wave" of hoped-for Democratic victories grew legion on social media like Twitter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Most people know the story by now: Feminism's first wave came with the suffragettes; the second wave with women's liberation in the 1970s; and the third wave crashed in with riot grrrls and zinesters.
A mountain wave is a type of atmospheric gravity wave created by topographical elements like mountains and the way wind flows over them.
In a series of announcements today, Salesforce made it clear that it's taking Wave vertical with a variety of job-specific Wave applications.
Wave after wave of surveillance projects has been thrown at the border in the hopes of spotting every person or thing coming over.
It can be controlled using VR handsets, which let operators wave their arms about and then Blue will wave its arms in tandem.
Overlooking the boating lake in Cannon Hill Park, the main sculpture is called "Infinite Wave" – a single wave consisting of 31 individual streams.
Missouri would then join Alabama, Ohio, and a wave of other GOP-held states to advance a wave of strict anti-abortion laws.
Heat wave made worse by climate crisis Experts say the heat wave is only made worse by the ongoing threat of climate change.
Reefs act like breakwaters reducing wave strength, while salt-tolerant mangroves can buffer against hurricane winds and storm surges and cut wave height.
"I hope for a wave, but I believe you make your wave," Pelosi said at a February Austin American-Statesman editorial board meeting.
The album slaps listeners in the face with wave after wave of fast distorted rhythms fixed with lyrics of freedom, betrayal and suffering.
Depending on the pundit, there is either a blue wave or a red wave heading for a poll site near you this fall.
On a recent day with a big swell, only three men were in the water at Lunada Bay, catching wave after majestic wave.
Jay Inslee knows about political wave elections: He was wiped out by a Republican wave as a three-term House member in 1994.
Using the Elliott Wave Theory, he said that Netflix's stock is currently in the third wave and looks poised to break through $400.
There has been a tremendous wave of women running for office across the country, but that wave isn't all blue – it's also red.
If the Internet was the first wave of disruption for customer service, AI and robotics will be the second (and likely final) wave.
Or, the first-wave proposals could go into force without further action towards the second-wave proposals, largely sparing most fossil energy flows.
Working with other scientists from U.S.C., the two men built a prototype wave tank, modelling the long, powerful, immaculate wave that Slater imagined.
Wave after wave of surveillance projects have been thrown at the border in the hopes of spotting every person or thing coming over.
In his State of the City address last month, Mr. Buttigieg received wave after wave of applause as he ticked off these achievements.
Time and again, zoonotic viruses emerge from these contexts: wave after wave of avian flu, swine flu, Nipah virus ... the list goes on.
It seems like Gen Z is leading a new wave of piracy, or it's at least joining and continuing an intergenerational piracy wave.
Also in time for the wave that was not a wave are more luxury towers: The Avery, The Harrison, 21 Fremont, The Mira.
"Only a few months later did I read theories that Hokusai's great wave may actually depict a so-called rogue wave," Draycott added.
And very quickly, that first wave of criticism was greeted by a second wave, composed primarily of think pieces about the show's whiteness.
The frequency of a traveling wave is equal to its speed divided by its wavelength, but since the sound wave was occurring in a bounded medium (read: the toilet lid), it generated a standing wave so there are some other factors to consider.
"Chandler caught a wave — I typically push him into the wave and then I stand in the water [while] he paddles back to me — so I noticed on that wave that he fell off the side of the board kinda awkwardly," Shaun recalls.
America chased down IBM in antitrust, broke up AT&T into small pieces, and we had 30 to 40 years of wave after wave after wave of new companies that came in one after the other — Microsoft, Dell, Gateway, AOL, Compuserve, Google, Amazon.
To create Ocean Wave, Liu used openCV library and a custom algorithm to extract data from the edge of the wave in real-time.
" Michael R. Page on "Day Million": "[Pohl] wrote that during the New Wave era, when he wouldn't have been considered a New Wave writer.
A gravitational wave makes one of the split beams wobble and interfere with the other beam, making a wave shape visible in a detector.
You&aposve heard all this talk, Sean, about a so-called blue wave, it turns out maybe the blue wave is turning on Democrats.
I can perceive one wave as an entire ocean, forgetting that it will always break—even if there is another, similar wave behind it.
This progressive wave that followed has brought a new wave of young Democratic leaders like Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and, this week, Tiffany Cabán.
But there'll be few locations that support millimeter wave, and because millimeter wave has a very short range, their reach will be quite limited.
And, like the drop-shipped generic watches, they are extremely boring, releasing wave after wave of artisanal fabrics turned into rustic, vaguely outdoorsy gear.
Then as the next wave was coming towards me, I saw it swim through the wave sideways so I could see it side on.
Stuver: Once we know what system made the gravitational wave, we can predict how strong the gravitational wave was near where it was produced.
And that's one of the reasons why I do this, to kind of wave in someone's face — wave in someone's ears — 'you know what?
" But they overcame these constraints, she says, and the result "is a wave like an audio wave, but it is related to their bodies.
Mr McNamara duly rode a record-breaking 24-metre wave at Praia do Norte, and the news put Nazaré on the big-wave map.
A deflagration wave is subsonic, or slower than the speed of sound, whereas a detonation wave is supersonic, faster than the speed of sound.
For example, Li explained, an electron's wave function—the complex mathematical description of its quantum properties—can be entangled with another electron's wave function.
As the wave gets steeper (greater value of θ) there is a larger component of the gravitational force in the direction down the wave.
Gordon illustrated that if you calculate the stock's distance traveled in the first wave, it oftentimes makes a similar move in its third wave.
Wave after wave of those born abroad have done magnificently well by becoming self-sufficient when they came here, even if they had nothing.
The current heat wave is the second-largest and longest marine heat wave in the northern Pacific Ocean ever that NOAA has ever recorded.
The Bose Wave, the successor to the Audio Wave, has been heavily optimized to sell in its current channels—with psychology a heavy factor.
So what would happen if US and South Korean troops started pouring into North Korea while American planes launched wave after wave of airstrikes?
At first it hints at, then bursts with violence, wave after wave, which are recorded, disseminated, and manipulated for ideological gain for the separatists.
But over my life following politics, I have seen wave after wave of revolutionary zeal crash on the shores of DC and recede defeated.
She said that while we may be peaking with the current wave of flu, it's not unusual to have a second wave come through.
A wave is not enough if, by the time it comes, we've squandered the opportunity to shape that wave in primaries across the country.
Hawkeye wave A crowd gathered outside the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital to give a special "Iowa wave" to the patients inside.
The threats against mosques came as Jewish community centers and other Jewish organizations experienced wave after wave of bomb threats, 134 since Jan. 1.
I actually believe that we are seeing a wave and the wave is going to come back to the shores of the United States.
Wave after wave of German paratroopers charged the ridge line and the 316 soldiers of Bouck&aposs platoon mowed them down with brutal efficiency.
This is clear in Toronto, but also in countless major cities across the world that are home to wave after wave of immigrant migrations.
Other studies published in the past few years have tied planetary wave resonance to extreme summertime weather events, including the 2003 European heat wave, 2010 Russian heat wave, deadly flooding in Pakistan's Indus River Valley as well as heat waves in the U.S. in 2011.
Meanwhile, Clinton has watched Trump slog through wave after wave of personnel drama, culminating in the dramatic dismissal of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski last week.
It's a wave of increasing old age, but it may also represent a soul-crushing wave of loneliness as baby boomers age into their 303s.
Rechtsman's team instead used light passing through a series of wave guides, or specially fabricated glass that can control the shape of the light wave.
And as such, we've seen wave after wave of tech's top designers, developers, managers, and investors coming forward to express regret for what they made.
Unlike other wave energy technologies, Azura extracts energy from both the vertical and horizontal motion of the wave, and can generate 20 kilowatts of power.
Players now commit themselves to different battlefield roles — Soldier, Sniper, Scout, Heavy and Engineer — as they try to survive wave after wave of Swarm attacks.
"Millimeter wave systems will allow mobile operators to build denser urban networks that are able to support the new wave of wireless applications coming online."
Killer Acid: Painters paint, sculptors sculpt, illustrators illustrate, and brain wave artists manipulate data generated by brain wave scanners to create new kinds of experiences.
In many ways, the pop group were tied up in the spread of third wave feminism - a wave that was attracting a much younger audience.
That data was fed into a theoretical model that produced a map of a single electron wave function (meaning, the wave characteristics of the electron).
They dismiss the "liberal second wave" as a relic, often having little idea of what the second wave actually was or what it stood for.
Anything longer, and you risk drifting into what scientists call slow-wave sleep, a state of languid brain-wave activity considered important for consolidating memories.
While Schuette tries to ride the national conservative wave, a similar wave on the liberal wing of the political spectrum looks less likely to succeed.
To extend the wave analogy: The Republican House is on very high ground, and it will take a particularly large wave to bring it down.
A Japanese observatory, the Kamioka Gravitational-wave Detector (KAGRA), will expand the global gravitational-wave network, enabling it to make more detections with greater accuracy.
Its manifold social and political challenges include wave upon wave of migrants, the rise of right-wing political parties and terrorist attacks on European soil.
It was a mix of several tiger's milks, or leches de tigre, with wave after wave of flavor from shellfish, lime, coriander and hot peppers.
The heat wave came just one month after another huge heat wave in the continent, which too saw some countries experience record temperatures for June.
Until the rise of Mr. Trump, wave after wave of right-wing Republican activism was driven by comfortable but morally scandalized suburbanites, particularly suburban women.
But he questioned whether the bursts of activity seen by the researchers were sharp-wave ripples or simply part of the lizards' slow-wave sleep.
The wave of restrictions comes as Republican state lawmakers look for friendly rulings from a new wave of judges freshly appointed by President Donald Trump.
Nehlen may be gone from Twitter, but his supporters have posted wave after wave of tweets in his defense, some even using the hashtag #ShallNotCensor.
It's a wave of increasing old age, but it may also represent a soul-crushing wave of loneliness as baby boomers age into their 70s.
Yet, the exhilaration is unmistakable as I fend off wave after wave of alien enemies on a covert mission to take back the land for humanity.
But it's not the biggest ever recorded; that distinction goes to a 2013 North Atlantic wave with a significant wave height of 62 feet (19 meters).
Fans could probably catch all of the April games for the cost of watching Jeets wave, turn, wave some more, and then walk off the field.
Killer heatwave wreaks havoc in Southeast Asia Double whammy of heat wave and drought The heat wave has also coincided with another major environmental problem: drought.
But other times I stay cool and calm, waiting for the wave, cold headed, with a blank mind, and when the wave comes, it's just mine.
"We could have a second wave of Influenza B after this H3N2 wave passes though, so there's still potential to benefit from the vaccine," Brammer says.
In 2003, a heat wave killed more than 14,000 people, the news station reported, and last year, another wave caused deaths in both Spain and Portugal.
The mirrors measure when a gravitational wave passes: a passing wave will make each mirror move slightly, just one ten-thousandth the size of a proton.
Tiny invading ships come by in wave after wave, starting to attack opposite angles of your island at once by only the fifth battle or so.
If a big blue wave washes over America on November 6th, a green wave of campaign cash will have been one of the factors behind it.
The app will use a gravitational wave "chirp" — the noise a gravitational wave would make if converted into sound waves — to alert users to new detections.
The Leatherman Wave+ (left) versus the Leatherman Free P4 (right)The Leatherman Wave+ requires you to open up the pliers to access many of the tools.
Americans are now experiencing the second wave of this big and interesting movement in television; a wave both influenced by and more complex than the first.
Its equilibrium state lies elsewhere, and wave after wave will eat away at the shore, and you'll keep having to find new sand to replace it.
The first directly detected rogue wave, known as the Draupner wave, swept through Norway's North Sea on January 1, 1995, and measured about 84 feet high.
Steinhauer's atom blob relates to an astronomical black hole "as a water wave to a light wave," says physicist Robert Wald of the University of Chicago.
We are winning on just about every front and for that reason there will not be a Blue Wave, but there might be a Red Wave!
Most wave elections (if this turns out to be a wave) end up with a few incumbents going down to defeat who most never thought would.
It's not a confirmation of the "new kind of gravitational wave" rumors you might have seen, but it's definitely an important milestone in gravitational wave astronomy.
Less dense than Wild Nothing and more neo-new wave than Real Estate, Day Wave fits snugly in between heavy dream pop and jangly indie rock.
For Democrats to see across-the-board gains on the scale that Republicans achieved in 2010 would require not just a wave, but a tidal wave.
I would not necessarily define myself as a second-wave feminist at this point, but I would say that I have roots in second-wave feminism.
Paterson's paper mills, textile mills, breweries, Colt factories and in particular silk mills – earning Paterson the nickname Silk City — employed wave after wave of poor immigrants.
After the S&P corrected itself on the second and fourth wave, Gordon sees the index as entering the fifth and final wave of the trend.
Prolonged temperatures of at least 22010 degrees are considered a heat wave, while prolonged temperatures of 2118 degrees or higher are considered a severe heat wave.
Although this wave struck nearly four years ago, an international committee of scientists recently confirmed it as the biggest wave height ever measured by a buoy.
"Maybe the fourth wave is online," said feminist Jessica Valenti in 19903, and that's come to be one of the major ideas of fourth-wave feminism.
Ethereum, the best-known and perhaps most interesting, has gone from a wave of DAO excitement shortly after its launch, which faltered, to a wave of ICO madness and "fat protocol" DApps (decentralized applications), which also faltered, to the latest wave and watchword, "DeFi" aka decentralized finance.
" The biggest wave recorded by a buoy Announcing the last record-breaking wave, the WMO said the significant wave height measurement "is comparable to what an observer would see as an average of about 53-20 well-formed waves over a period of about 10 minutes.
Then a really huge wave swept over, and when that wave swept over, the last thing I heard my sister-in-law say was 'Grab the baby.
Rounding out the experience is a revamped Zombies mode, which sends wave after wave of AI-controlled undead at you and a team of strangers or friends.
Hossenfelder dug up a new analysis of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO)'s now-famous gravitational wave events and wrote her column up last Friday.
It was here that Andrew Cotton, a professional big-wave surfer from Devon, made headlines in 2014 by almost riding out of the biggest wave ever surfed.
We created this bow wave and everyone is trying to surf in that bow wave behind us around the cloud, but it's not just the technology model.
After booting up a month ago for their third observing run, the Virgo and two LIGO gravitational wave observatories have already measured five potential gravitational wave signals.
You're probably familiar with the fact that light travels as a wave of radiation, and the color is determined by the distance between wave peaks, or wavelength.
The fix for this featherweight recession, of course, is simply a new wave a young talent—and we're now beginning to witness the arrival that new wave.
Data captured from that buoy shows a maximum wave height of more than 25 meters (82 feet), with the significant wave height measuring 19 meters (62 feet).
Slater's wave park has become famous -- it's located 100 miles from the ocean ... and creates an artificial wave that surfers can ride for up to 500 yards.
This was especially true in the game's final act, which required players to defend their castles from wave after wave of orcs, and that I never completed.
And it just never ends; I'm treading water in a sea of bad headlines, wave after wave of damaging words and ideas hitting me in the face.
Two L-shaped detectors in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatories (LIGO) in Louisiana and Washington worked together in the first-ever observation of a gravitational wave.
The initial wave of closures, Bell said, are "opportunistic," whereas the next wave of closures will come from a deeper look at each store and its region.
"There will be a secondary wave of federal dollars that are appropriated, and likely as not, there will be a third wave," Burgess said Thursday on CNN.
"Wave after wave of hurricanes coming into central Texas or the Gulf states may be destabilizing of the usual assumed ideological position of those places," he says.
As scientists are retrieving more DNA from ancient Britons, they are discovering how the isles received wave after wave of immigrants over tens of thousands of years.
While these special elections are often held up as proof that a blue wave is building, they remind us exactly how big that wave has to be.
As soon as you've defeated one set of troops, another is ready to take its place, and thus the battle ever endures, wave after wave, ad infinitum.
The first wave of the pandemic was most lethal Actually, the initial wave of deaths from the pandemic in the first half of 19183 was relatively low.
Trump, in contrast, has faced wave after wave of media coverage, much of it focused on the ongoing investigations into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia.
Until now, a single company — which just happens to own and develop Z-Wave — has been responsible for providing all of the chips for Z-Wave radios.
The second wave is a wave—a Biblical deluge, triggered by an earthquake, that sends Cassie and her young brother, Sam (Zackary Arthur), scrambling into a tree.
Along with the stock's resilience, Gordon also sees that Tesla has yet to go through what is known as the fifth wave in the Elliott Wave theory.
Big-wave surfing is thoroughly global now, with a professional tour devoted exclusively to big-wave competitions in destinations like Hawaii, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa, Tahiti, Chile.
And the horribly high casualty rate, coupled with a continuing but hushed problem with desertion, creates a constant struggle to train wave after wave of new recruits.
What the current paper describes is a way of increasing this maximum power by combining surface waves with another sort of wave, known as a bulk wave.
Usually when an exercise looks as badass as smashing wave after wave of thick, serpentine cords into the ground, traditionalists are bound to feel a little dismissive.
When the wave finally arrived at Earth on January 4 this year, it had faded into a light tickle upon the super-sensitive instruments of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory, and for the third time ever, physicists observed a ripple in spacetime known as a gravitational wave.
Stretching of spacetime by a gravitational wave / Image courtesy of Wikicommons Stretching of spacetime by a gravitational wave / Image courtesy of Wikicommons If they could detect a stretch of land in the LIGO tunnels in one direction and compression in the other, they could theoretically detect a gravitational wave.
To the untrained eye, the wave looks, well, perfect: a fast-moving, minute-long wave about 6 feet high, with plenty of swell for well-executed cutbacks and a generous barrel, the cylindrical part of the wave that some surfers spend their whole lives trying to get lost in.
For instance, we saw little to no change in cause engagement among males from Wave 1 to Wave 2; yet in Wave 3, males show decreased engagement in every single category, aligning them far more closely with female millennial engagement than at any other time during our research.
Berry's licks and riffs, fluid, supple and multi-tiered, remain electrifying enough to empower wave upon wave of guitarists seeking more blues in their rhythms and more rhythms.
One state defies any easy red wave or blue wave characterization in the 20143 elections: Alaska, big, remote, and the home to the midterms' most interesting governor's race.
" The president also retweeted an image of himself surfing a massive red wave, while a panicked donkey on top of a small blue puddle mutters repeatedly, "Blue wave!
The system detects an earthquake's up-and-down p-wave, which travels faster and precedes the destructive horizontal s-wave, and converts that signal into a broadcast warning.
When Florence tore through the Carolinas last week, bringing wave after wave of wind and rain, the storm not only disrupted a harvest but also jeopardized its harvesters.
Even the names of the prints — Catch the Wave, Race to the Wave, Shell We Dance, In The Groves, Jet Stream, and Up With The Sun — are summery.
Today, scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) announced, for the very first time, that they've directly observed a gravitational wave — proving Einstein right yet again.
"Nazare as a wave is a phenom, as challenging and beautiful as any big wave I've surfed but the dangers involved seem to [outweigh] the rewards," he wrote.
The Elliott Wave theory posits that market trends, or in this case a stock, moves in a wave pattern that could predict the next leg up or down.
And there's a progressive wave coming at Democrats that's starting in California, but spreading across the U.S. ACRONYM hopes its work will only help that wave grow larger.
Two years ago, an entirely new field of astronomy was born when the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) directly detected a gravitational wave for the first time.
For example, electrons exist as a "wave function", smeared out across space, and do not have a definite position until you observe them (which "collapses" the wave function).
When she follows her own instructions in "Sorry," to wave a middle finger in the face of a cheating man, the ladies all wave their fingers with her.
Wall, a Brooklyn four-piece, brought No Wave clamor and cutting politics to the stage, while Future Punx arrived with fog machines and New Wave synths in tow.
Two new apps — "Pokémon Wave Hello" and "Headed South" — also take advantage of the tech, making it possible to interact with or control game characters with a wave.
This was the achievement of Timothy Snyder's profoundly disturbing 213 book, " Bloodlands ," which seems to fix cameras in spots across Eastern Europe, recording wave upon wave of slaughter.
While first-wave digisexuals use technologies like dating apps to leverage and facilitate connections with others, second-wave digisexuals don't see humans as essential to a romantic experience.
To recreate the Draupner wave in the pool at the FlowWave Ocean Energy Research facility in Edinburgh, the researchers had the two wave groups intersect at 120 degrees.
"Companies like D-Wave claim to be producing two thousand qubits on a chip," Monroe said, referring to D-Wave Systems, a Canadian company that sells quantum computers.
The big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton will teach a master surfing lesson on a standing wave machine at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa in Florida next spring.
The cranes, which share the area with cinnamon teals, northern shovelers and other birds, came in, wave after impressive wave, until thousands were milling around on the banks.
The response of the White House to the Times report exemplified the challenge Trump's team faces in fighting off wave after wave of disclosures about the Mueller probe.
It began decades ago, with wave after wave of deregulation and consolidation in the energy industry steadily building to the pro-polluter reality we see in Washington today.
There was the parade in Pyongyang's main square, with wave after wave of missiles atop mobile launchers, intended to convey a sense that Mr. Kim's program is unstoppable.
The damage that wave will do to the GOP depends on the height of the wave relative to the walls — and no one can confidently assess that yet.
"The longer they stay on the wave, the more energy they can extract from that wave; that energy will serve to take them further and further," he says.
According to its president and founder Bruce McFarland, it is the only surf pool technology that makes what he calls a "true" wave: one with the circular particle motion, in which the face of the wave moves backward toward the surfer, while the lip of the wave propels the rider forward.
Similar to a supercomputer, those who'd like to access the D-Wave connect to the processor via a link from their own computer, which would have software used to feed the D-Wave instructions and receive outputs D-Wave has built devices with 128, 512, 1,000, and now 2,048 qubits.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — About a third of the way into the British Museum's survey of the latter thirty years of Katsushika Hokusai's life in Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave the unmistakable sublimity of his " Under the wave off Kanagawa (The Great Wave)" (21842) looms into view.
At death, the worms released a wave of calcium, contracted their muscles, and had a wave of decreasing ATP—the molecule, adenosine triphosphate, that the body uses for energy.
Earlier this month, as wave after wave of draconian and unconstitutional abortion bans crashed over us all, a friend shared on Facebook about how overwhelmed and paralyzed she felt.
A sonic boom is not a sound wave, but a shock wave, an outburst of compressed energy created by an object traveling ahead of the sound waves it creates.
That means the frequency of the carrier wave—the basic radio wave, which is then deliberately deformed in order to carry data—rises and falls in a sawtooth pattern.
This course will teach you the basics of Ethereum so you can ride the next wave and get ahead while everyone else is still furiously chasing the first wave.
Boko Haram has unleashed wave after wave of brutal attacks across northern Nigeria, bombing schools, churches and mosques, kidnapping women and children and assassinating politicians and religious leaders alike.
As long as wave-size continues to be measured by height, as opposed to volume, future world records for the "biggest wave ever surfed" will probably come from Nazaré.
It was the manner in which the Sharks kept coming at Montreal with wave after wave of chances that kept the Canadiens backed up during the final 23 minutes.
Among impacts, a 2011 marine heat wave off western Australia killed abalone stocks and a 2012 heat wave off the eastern United States drove lobster stocks north towards Canada.
It has a similar effect to standing in the ocean on an angry day and feeling relief in your sudden powerlessness as it batters you with wave after wave.
Specifically, he sees JPMorgan shares entering the "third wave" of the Elliott Wave theory, which maintains that a stock will see five "waves" before it enters a bigger pullback.
A standing wave basically means the sound wave travels from one end of the toilet lid to the other, and when it hits the other end it bounces back.
But the rhetoric also played on fears of the actual immense crime wave sweeping the United States, a wave that liberal governance failed miserably to arrest or roll back.
By 2014, with "Wave," also in portrait format, geometry has left the house, and we are in Belag's fraught dream of fragments from Hokusai's "The Great Wave" (1829-32).
I feel the second- and third-wave metaphor for feminism — and the wave periodization — is really useful from a historical standpoint and to think about how we got here.
Here are four things to watch on Super Tuesday: Biden looks for a moderate wave The former vice president is riding a tidal wave of momentum into Super Tuesday.
Regarding bitcoin, "under the Elliott Wave model, what we're seeing, we're making a final fifth wave from six cents," the younger Prechter told CNBC in a phone interview Thursday.
The one thing that's missing from the new model is Z-Wave, so it can't be added to Z-Wave hubs in the same way as the old model.
He was also positive about the second wave – smartphones and data centers, and said third wave products would see investment, such as machine learning, augmented reality and virtual reality.
"It may well be the mayor will be riding a wave rather than generating a wave," Lawrence J. White, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business.
The trend has been driven both by a wave of retirements among white baby boomers and another wave of minority women entering the workforce in 2015, the newspaper noted.
"We've been hearing about a potential blue wave ... we're here to talk about a youth wave," said Harvard student Teddy Landis, the leader of the Harvard Public Opinion Project.
In 2010, the Tea Party wave carried me and others into office because not enough was happening and that Tea Party wave gave Republicans a majority in the House.
On April 403, McNamara and several dozen of the world's best big wave riders – including Bethany Hamilton – will gather for the World Surf League's Big Wave Awards in Anaheim, Calif.
Then they shifted their focus to global warming in an effort to prop up wave after wave of job-killing regulations that are leading to skyrocketing food and energy costs.
And like the Red Hen before it, the business received wave after wave of one-star reviews after manager Darin Hodge refused to serve a man wearing Trump's signature hat.
Gunheart still feels very much like a first-wave VR game, but it's riding the tail end of that wave, learning from the early successes and failures of VR shooters.
It challenges the dominance of white women that characterized second-wave feminism, and is often credited as the spark for the third wave that is marked by intersectionality and solidarity.
Fincham certainly knows Slater well now: He eventually became a cofounder of the Kelly Slater Wave Co. According to Fincham, though, this man-made wave almost didn't happen at all.
The Trump administration is less than one month old and roiled by wave after wave of scandal, so that virtually every day brings news that would paralyze a normal government.
The top/outside of the wave being a mid-dark silver color and the bottom/underside of the wave, stripes of metallic dark pink, dark teal, mustard and baby blue.
Stock and real estate bubbles throughout the 85033th and early 21st centuries, the current wave of "stock buybacks," and the related wave of "taking firms private" have all made plain.
A CBS spokesperson said Sunday that its team was an "initial wave of what will be an outstanding and diverse wave of journalists" that will cover the highly anticipated election.
A wave of digital health IPOs ends a droughtBefore this wave of public offerings, the most recent digital health IPO came in 2016, when thecardiac-monitoring company iRhythm went public.
Some refugees have been there for decades, with survivors of wave after wave of violence against the Rohingya Muslims in Buddhist-majority Myanmar pushing them across the border into Bangladesh.
The shooting came amidst a wave of protests against police brutality, and some police defenders argued it was the tragic but logical conclusion to a wave of anti-cop sentiment.
Several top Republican operatives working on the midterm elections told me Trump's fanciful "red wave" predictions could depress Republican turnout and, ironically, serve to make any blue wave even bigger.
Last weekend, almost two years after she hosted her first house party, Ms. Sousa stood on a flatbed truck dispatching wave after wave of volunteers to knock on voters' doors.
They say government jobs have become a license to steal or extort, with wave after wave of officials across Crimea dismissed for corruption or incompetence, even more than under Ukraine.
Hamas is pursuing a strategy of human sacrifice in Gaza — throwing wave after wave of protesters against the Israeli border fence to die without purpose or even much notice anymore.
Murtha was the dean of the Pennsylvania delegation when it swept into power during the 2006 wave election but died before the 2010 wave that placed his seat in jeopardy.
That addresses the biggest ongoing complaint with Z-Wave: that Silicon Labs (and Sigma Designs, which owned Z-Wave for years before it) effectively had control over the entire ecosystem.
While Fixers urge President Trump to adopt a "decertify, waive, slap, and fix" approach, Walkers advocate a "wave, slap, and walk" approach: Wave goodbye, slap on sanctions, and walk away.
To help tease out the puny wiggle of a passing gravitational wave from a noisy background, LIGO's algorithms constantly compare the lengths of the twin detectors' arms, which oscillate when agitated by a passing gravitational wave or background noise, to "template waveforms" — possible gravitational-wave signals calculated from Einstein's general theory of relativity.
So in addition to manipulating the direction the photon is traveling in order to encode it with information, the spatial light modulator also scrambles the photon's wave front by applying a random pattern to the wave—if the wave front was originally smooth, this means that it is now a really rough.
Read more: A New Jersey surfer died from a brain-eating amoeba days after visiting a wave pool in TexasThough rumors circulated that the wave operator had mistakenly set the wave controls to the maximum setting, The South China Morning Post reported that it was likely a power issue in the control room.
The former congressman Steve Israel told me that he divided this strange, often frightening election season into three parts: an initial blue wave of anger, followed by a countering red wave of anger over the Kavanaugh hearings — but then another blue wave of anger, as Mr. Trump injected himself into the race again.
Trump is triggering a new wave of feminist protest art Trump is triggering a new wave of feminist protest art The cover image shows the artwork "Birds" by artist Lauren Silberman.
In so doing, she became the de facto mascot of no wave, a brutal, reactionary strain of experimental rock that offered an alternative to the new wave of the late 1970s.
Guardian claims on its website that Sismalarm can detect an initial wave of tremors—undetectable to humans—and ring an alarm before the second wave, the strong and dangerous one, hits.
Certification for "wave 2" devices was announced in June of 2016, Linksys shipped a wave 2 router for businesses the next month, and now it's common across higher-end consumer routers.
But FireEye's report and its findings are not related to the recent wave of global cyber attacks known as WannaCry, which began with a wave of malware outbreaks late last week.

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