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"We were extremely lucky in that we were riding the crest of wave in technological advancements because literally every week the guys in the computer department were discovering new plug-ins and new developments in the field and employing it for what I wanted to achieve, " he said.
CNN: Bringing Bruegel to the big screen
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They certainly seem to be on the crest of another wave though resolutely down-to-earth about their own celebrity.
BBC: Human League reveal Secrets
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By definition, surfers ride their boards on the crest of a wave as it carries them toward the shore.
FORBES: Surf's Up: Develop A Market Momentum Investing Strategy
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Slobodan Milosevic : Until last week he was Serbia's strongman since seizing power on the crest of a wave of Serbian nationalism.
BBC: Bosnia war: Main players
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Riding on a crest of a wave until last month, his party has been badly shaken by the affair and is struggling to limit the damage.
ECONOMIST: Germany
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They are the technological pioneers, surfing the crest of the wave as it sweeps up from the digital underground into our everyday lives and the unknown beyond it.
FORBES: Meet the Surfers forging your Future
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Riding on the crest of this wave of fan ill-feeling, a consortium of wealthy Manchester United fans dubbed the "Red Knights" have gone public with their intentions to buy the club from the Americans.
CNN: The battle for Manchester United explained
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In his first term, a smiling Mr Zapatero rode the crest of the economic wave, with a feel-good image of optimism and positive thinking.
ECONOMIST: Spain
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With a long cast made by Melnyk at the crest of a 4-foot wave, we are officially skishing.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Shirky believes that we are on the crest of an ever-surging wave of democratized information: the Gutenberg printing press produced the Reformation, which produced the Scientific Revolution, which produced the Enlightenment, which produced the Internet, each move more liberating than the one before.
NEWYORKER: The Information
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Berm crest: ridge of sand or gravel deposited by wave action on the shore just above the normal high water mark.
UNESCO: L O S S A R Y