Comics legend Frank Miller made waves the other day when he unleashed this screed against Occupy Wall Street.
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LeBron has made waves his entire career, and his move from Cleveland to Miami made those waves tidal in stature.
The American unit made waves in September with its Aspire PC line, which moved away from the typical boxy look of computers.
The announcement has made waves, in part because of the interesting timing.
Last year, Gartner made waves when it predicted that by 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO.
Well, the Belarusian tech site Onliner.by made waves yesterday by publishing the clearest photos yet of the alleged LG Nexus, the E960.
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Of course, having Brian Lee as a keynote is appealing at any tech conference, but getting Alba on the stage is what really made waves.
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The company previously made waves in the TV industry by bypassing established networks and filming its own remake of British political drama House of Cards starring Kevin Spacey.
The topic made waves during Super Bowl week when one player, San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver, said he wouldn't welcome a gay member of his team.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen made waves late last month when the Wall Street Journal published a preview of his new book, Idea Man, out next week.
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The original Wii made waves, with gaming traditionalists up in arms about motion controls and legions of new casual gamers lining up to play, but the Wii U is less revolutionary.
It was a small campaign, but it made waves.
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Even though the Minimoog, a stripped-down version of the original instrument and beloved by artists like Rick Wakeman, made waves when it came out in 1970, the writing was on the wall.
Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison made waves last year when he said that the high-tech industry has matured and that innovation was deteriorating, which prompted a few slams when the Nasdaq recovered.
Mark Cavendish from the Isle of Man and Welsh rider Geraint Thomas both made waves in this year's Tour de France and will be looking to cap excellent seasons with the Commonwealth title.
British pop crooner Cliff Richard's relationship with 1976 French Open winner Sue Barker made waves in the early 1980s, while Agassi's brief marriage to American actress Brooke Shields also attracted a deluge of headlines.
Pauline Marois, the new premier of Quebec, made waves in the mining industry with comments saying she would initiate a minimum 5% royalty on metal production as well as impose a 30% tax on mining earnings above a certain level during the election campaign.
The wine made little waves in her glass, in time with the pounding of her heart.
Sony made some waves Tuesday when it announced the price and official launch dates of its upcoming PlayStation Move system at its press conference during the E3 video game conference in Los Angeles.
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Skimming ships returned to shore in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and Alabama, as gusts and high waves made the procedure unsafe.
Some scenes made me feel waves of despair or elation before I recognized I was mirroring the emotions in the game -- truly a sign of an immersive experience.
Although fourth seeds in the group, the current Rapid team have made a few waves in the Europa League themselves, having already claimed the scalps of Aston Villa and Hamburg in the competition.
Needless to say, it resonated with many of Nokia's now disenfranchised fans and employees, and it made some serious waves -- enough so that Plan B was picked up by several major news outlets, including this morning's print edition of the Wall Street Journal.
As all impulse waves, this too is made up of its own five waves.
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However, it is not waves of light that are made to interfere with one another, but waves of matter.
Once again, the Wave Principle tells us that a correction can never be made up of five waves.
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