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waving, each form
having its own meaning.
Waving has four variables: the open palm (is the palm
curved or straight), the
angle of the
wave (big
waves...
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debate competition,
certain cases of this form of hand-
waving may be
explicitly permitted. Hand-
waving is an
idiomatic metaphor,
derived in part from the...
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travelling wave; by contrast, a pair of
superimposed periodic waves traveling in
opposite directions makes a
standing wave. In a
standing wave, the amplitude...
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wave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Wave may
refer to: The
Wave (1981 film), a TV
movie based on The
Third Wave social experiment The
Wave (2008...
- quantities.
Waves may also
refer to:
Waves (band)
Waves (Charles
Lloyd album)
Waves (Jade
Warrior album)
Waves (Katrina and the
Waves album)
Waves (Moving...
- Flag-
waving is a
fallacious argument or
propaganda technique used to
justify an
action based on the
undue connection to
nationalism or
patriotism or benefit...
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Troche Cintrón (October 14, 1954 –
September 11, 2001), also
known as the
Waving Woman, was a
Marsh McLennan-emplo****
administrative ****istant at the World...
- "Not
Waving but Drowning" is a poem by the
British poet
Stevie Smith. It was
published in 1957, as part of a
collection of the same title. The most famous...
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Shorter hair was
improved in
appearance by
waving even more than long hair, and soon an
improved form of
waving would appear. An
early alternative method...
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United States Naval Reserve (Women's Reserve),
better known as the
WAVES (for
Women Accepted for
Volunteer Emergency Service), was the women's branch...