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Wave direction: direction from which a wave approaches.
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Roosten brightened and sent a relieved half wave in the direction of the whoop and someone else pity-whooped him.
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Wave refraction: process by which the direction of approach of a wave changes as it moves into shallow water.
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If you are familiar with Elliott Waves, (and I do recommend that you invest some time to learn it), you will know that the corrections that come at the end of a five wave movement in one direction is usally made up of three waves.
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Spit: accretionary deposit of sand or stones located where a shoreline changes direction, formed by wave action and joined to the shore at one end only.
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At one point in the video, a tractor and trailer pass in the opposite direction, causing a wave of water to surge over the Land Rover's bonnet.
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Coastal vanes: curved structures moored to the seabed, designed to change the direction of part of the wave.
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The next wave of development is therefore in this direction.
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At the same time, a huge wave of forced migration went in the other direction: Muslims from the city and its environs were being shipped away to Turkey, under a Greek-Turkish (or more precisely Christian-Muslim) exchange which made both countries ethnically much more homogeneous.
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As he begins to play, I wave good-bye, and he responds with a suspicious glance in my general direction.
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Elliott Wave Theory tells us that when a five wave movement is completed, we should get ready for a move is the opposite direction.
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Although a wave of part-privatisation is promised, the government has been going in the opposite direction, buying out Western shareholders in some Russian aerospace firms.
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