Sentences with phrase «later the wave front»

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Protestors wave Turkish national flags as they shout slogans during a demonstration late on March 11, 2017 in front of the consulate of the Netherlands in Istanbul.
Seven years later, she became front - runner in the Democratic primary for mayor, only to lose to Mr. de Blasio amid a wave of negative ads and publicity.
A few minutes later he inadvertently told the deputy Speaker, who scolded him for waving a copy of the Evening Standard's front page during yesterday's Budget, not to be «so silly».
RS - specific features include a high - performance RS braking system with front «wave» rotors (the fronts are massive 365 mm units gripped by eight - piston monoblock brake calipers) and, of course, the latest quattro all - wheel drive system.
Unless you can wait for the wave of quad - core devices sure to be headed to stores later this year, do not go into a store looking for a tablet without keeping the ASUS Transformer Prime on the front of your list.
That head start should give those devs enough time to build some whiz - bang apps that RIM's new president and CEO Thorsten Heins can wave in front of investors at the unspecified time and place of that «later this year» meeting.
But the storm broke by late morning, and longtime golf director Mark Swift was glad to welcome me to his 18 holes — the front nine embraced by coastal forest, the back nine extending nearly to the wave - washed Pacific beach.
The winter brings great waves and late December through mid-March you might have the Humpback Whales right out in front of the home!
The swell was coming in more from the south so the waves out front were about the same size as yesterday, even though our latest swell was fading.
Today's photo gallery from Bingin was delivered to us late last night from our friends at ESP, located right in front of the waves at Julies Warung.
«You haven't lived until you've shown up late for an oral argument in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals or maybe the Eighth or the Ninth and all the clerks are waiting for you in front of the courthouse, chanting your name, waving banners, not caring a bit whether your hair is uncombed or whether there's a bit of vomit left on your shirt from the night before.»
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