Examples of using A second wave in English and their translations into Greek
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There was not a second wave.
The bomb was a Second Wave operation only.
In August- September Clematis Piilu gives out a second wave of flowering, already on the shoots of the current year.
In Spain, the summer of 1963 was marked by a second wave of worker attacks against the Franco regime.
is particularly resolute about a second wave of reforms.
Dyn experienced a second wave of attacks just before noon ET.
with some entrepreneurs now leading a second wave of ventures.
In 1922, a second wave of refugees from Cappadocia settled in Thessaly,
local changes in blood flow, and the release of a second wave of inflammatory molecules.
Things started to change for the better in June 1996 when a second wave of change broke over the village.
Up to a third of anaphylactic reactions can have a second wave of symptoms several hours following the initial attack.
As such, the arrival of the Croats was seen as a second wave of Slavic migrations,
At 08:10, Shōkaku launched a second wave of strike aircraft, consisting of 19 dive bombers
As such, the arrival of the Croats was seen as a second wave of Slavic migrations,
At 08:10, Shōkaku launched a second wave of strike aircraft, consisting of 19 dive bombers
Croats was seen as a second wave of Slavic migrations, which liberated Dalmatia.
A second wave followed from the late 1970s due to the deployment of air- and sea-launched cruise missiles
A second wave of mass opposition ignited in 2003 in response to the US invasion of Iraq and Egypt's support for the war.
A second wave will arrive on May 10th
WHO is advising countries in the northern hemisphere to prepare for a second wave of pandemic spread.