Yet to Sale's credit, they repelled wave after wave of Northampton pressure on their line.
But for better and worse, our generation has been pounded by wave after wave of profound economic change.
The second field slanted up to the highway, and the wind moved uphill across it, wave after wave.
Wave after wave of Real attacks followed, but the patient build-up and elegant passing patterns could not create a second goal.
The tourists launched wave after wave of attacks in the closing stages.
Grant's men did well to reach half-time having conceded only two goals as they found themselves struggling to repel wave after wave of United attacks.
Wounded by shrapnel from a mortar that exploded near his foxhole, Specialist Lemon kept fighting to protect his position against wave after wave of attack.
But he missed his 30m attempt and moments later the All Blacks were defending desperately as they were bombarded by wave after wave of Aussie attack.
Wave after wave of bank failures there have forced governments to tighten regulation and supervision, to privatise unwieldy state banks and to open once-pampered institutions to competition.
The market has been so overwhelmed with wave after wave of strong earnings that this news has overpowered any negative data that previously were hindering the stock market.
"We are watching a conveyor belt of wave after wave of snow coming in over the Atlantic, " said Alan Dunham, meteorologist with the weather service in Taunton, Mass.
The Hammers were forced back by wave after wave of red attacks which came to very little before Luis Boa Morte blazed a shot high and wide from a Nigel Reo-Coker cross.
For Ottmar Hitzfeld's Swiss, the euphoria of their opening victory over pre-tournament favourites Spain seemed a distant memory as wave after wave of attacks fizzled out or ended with a wayward shot.
Lucescu's half-time teamtalk must have focused on damage limitation, but against a Barca team committed to wave after wave of attack and with a monopoly on possession it was an almost impossible task.
Imagine the scene: wave after wave of Dakota aircraft swooping through a canyon to land at an improvised airstrip, fashioned from a stony field only days earlier by local women, children and old folk.
Dealing with the Bruins was a different matter, though, and the depth and talent of Boston's four forward lines, coming at the Rangers' defensemen and Lundqvist in wave after wave, ground them into sand over the five games.
Foster had been left unsighted by Scott Dann's positioning at his post but the goalkeeper was about to prove his worth to Birmingham by keeping them in the game with a series of stunning saves as West Ham produced wave after wave of attack in their bid to find a crucial second goal.
If this happens, you should sell the moment the price falls below the top of the first wave after the third wave has been completed.
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Sears, for example, has developed a response model based on weather, e.g. targeted emails on window AC units during a heat wave targeted at relevant zip codes 3-5 days after a heat wave.
The cash-strapped BBC recently ended its World Service Mandarin-language short-wave broadcasts after 70 years.
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After a wave of environmental policy making in the 1970s and 1980s, new lawmaking slowed.
After the wave's shape, the speed of the break is the most important factor in good surf.
Going forward, we expect commercial insurance rates to increase after the wave of natural disasters in 2011.
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Saudi Arabia intensified its efforts to discredit al Qaeda after a wave of terrorist bombings in Riyadh in 2003.
Instead, Ms Morris and her successor, Charles Clarke, toughened the rules governing appeal panels after a wave of industrial action ballots by teachers.
In 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron turned to Bratton for advice after a wave of violence hit cities in England.
After a wave of illegal landings this month, the numbers in the existing facility, which has a capacity of 850, rose to 1, 800.
But many company research budgets have fallen, particularly after the wave of privatisations during the 1990s, with new owners often closing labs and shifting research work abroad.
In Venezuela, Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez said the government would take control of Stanford Bank Venezuela, after a wave of panic withdrawals, even though the bank's assets are separate from SIB.
The past few years have been turbulent times for Rogue Wave: After dealing with the death of bassist Evan Farrell following his departure from the group, the band has had to work around drummer Pat Spurgeon's ongoing struggles with a lifelong kidney disorder.
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