Of course, he didn't wave back, but I felt gracious and humbled in his presence, protected by Magdalene's great walls.
Wasn't the wave of hybrid cars and higher mileage standards supposed to do more than that?
Researchers looked at the heart's electrical stability through a measure called T-wave alternans.
Of course, like many organisations, it will have growing pains and management issues and communication issues but it is an organisation that has 194 countries subscribing to it, so we can't just wave a magic wand and change things.
The driver got in the car but my father didn't take the wave seriously and was caught up in it.
He gives speeches, he gives interviews, he says words, but he doesn't really rally people, doesn't create a wave that breaks over the top of the Capitol Dome and drowns the opposition, or even dampens it for a moment.
Although politics tends to be cyclical, voter trend researcher Bruce Gyory doesn't see a conservative wave coming.
Curiously, Sony wasn't among the first wave of Crusoe demonstrators, even though it has an investment in Santa Clara, Calif.
It wasn't like a giant wave came in, but the water actually at the river level just rising very quickly.
Politicians in the departing government haven't escaped the renewed wave of scrutiny.
The merger wave isn't just concentrated in the UK, it is also evident across Europe.
At the same time, some say the Dell deal won't necessarily usher in a wave of big private-equity pursued buyouts.
The campaign generated so much publicity that at one point the Federal Trade Commission intervened to make sure that the twin with the Toni wave wasn't done up by a professional.
The audience was eventually battered into submission by the bloated sound and hectic fury of Britain's greatest hits, but three hours felt somewhat on the long side for a show that didn't quite know how to wave goodbye.
Attempts to reach officials of New Wave Button weren't successful.
We think that's the right way for Northern Ireland to go forward but we don't think that we need to wave flags - wrap ourselves in the flag - to provide the leadership that Northern Ireland needs.
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We didn't think we would be forced to wave at them from our lit oil drums.
What excites Sivinski is that the wave of subdivision hasn't yet reached New Mexico to the degree it has in more developed Colorado and Arizona, so the land here is cheaper.
After Markel's findings were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Barry wrote a letter in response, saying it wasn't swift action but rather an earlier wave of mild flu, acting like a vaccination, that was probably responsible for New York's relatively low caseload.
They support modernizing the legal immigration system and accommodating those who are now in the U.S. illegally, but only if we secure the border and make sure that another wave of illegal immigration doesn't happen.
The coal plant owners complied, mercury pollution dropped significantly, the lights stayed on, utility rates didn't go up, and there was no a wave of plants shutting down.
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We all ran like hell to the center of the island and later took shelter in the cliffs as we kept hearing that we would be getting another, bigger wave, which, fortunately didn't ever come but we did run for the cliffs several times.
While the tidal wave of steeply discounted hotel properties didn't occur to the degree expected, a number of distressed properties still are winding through the system and selling on a one-off basis, said Jan Freitag, senior vice president of STR Global, a lodging research firm.
The ship's power is set to come from solar, wind and wave power with biofuel in case nature doesn't cooperate -- when the vessel isn't adrift via ocean currents.
But if there's a new wave of high-tech startups, don't be surprised when Microsoft--now a multibillion-dollar blue chip, albeit a still highly agile one--once again offers options or some variant of them to attract and keep capable people.
"We can't forget that it was Nicol Stephen who allowed Portugal to take the wave power initiative in the first place, " he said.
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Sure, Samsung also announced Bada at the end of 2009, but it wasn't until early 2011 when South Korea received its first Bada device, the Wave II.
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He told CNN the last big wave of the attack hit Tuesday morning, but that he doesn't "live under the illusion" that there won't be more.
So-called laboratory-developed tests, performed at a single facility with proven technical expertise, historically haven't required clearance, a policy the agency is reviewing in light of the new wave of complex genomic tests.
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