Sentences with phrase «usually come in waves»

Not exact matches

Many entrepreneurs can attest to this; once ideas start flowing, they usually come in tidal waves.
But it usually only comes that far south in the winter months — in the summer, the normal pattern is for the westerly wave to track north of Afghanistan and miss Pakistan completely.
- Generalized progressive weakness (often episodic; waxes and wanes; comes and goes in waves; worsens with activity or exercise and resolves with rest; usually most pronounced in the hindquarters)
It usually comes and goes in separate waves, and typically is aggravated by activity and relieved by rest.
Usually a Shy or White - capped Albatross as it is also known, it comes sweeping in barely above wave height on fixed wings, two metres from wingtip to wingtip, half circles the boat in idle curiosity and then disappears into the blue beyond.
The waves have not been very large, but the swell is coming in under 200 degrees which usually makes for great waves in Dominical and they have been good this week.
When you think of tower defense games, what comes to mind is usually a top down game where waves of mobs come in droves and you have clear...
The disordered solar orbits that can only occur near the top of the wave usually come in three's with each disordered orbit having a different outcome.
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