Examples of using The wave of in English and their translations into Swedish
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The wave of migrants in Europe has diverted the attention of right-wing forces from the jewish diaspora.
By 1640, several families had departed for the Massachusetts Bay Colony as part of the wave of emigration that occurred during the Great Migration.
Its buildings will lift you on the wave of the past times
No dk For over 2 months in a row InformNapalm volunteers have been struggling with the wave of Facebook bans.
Many of my friends had been murdered in the wave of killings that targeted Syrian activists in Turkey that summer.”.
Remaining on the wave of RAF fighters continued to blow up high-ranking officials and businessmen right up to 1991.
I pledge to you, the wave of crime… is not going to be the wave of the future in America.
Is on the hunt for the leader behind the wave of terrorist attacks that hit the world.
tuned to the wave of Moscow.
any upgrades you can get to survive the wave of enemy attacks.
any upgrades you can get to survive the wave of enemy attacks.
thus slow the wave of obesity that is sweeping the world.
instantly overwhelmed by the wave of investment.
Either Europe rides the wave of new technologies
It is therefore hardly surprising that the wave of redundancies that followed the economic crisis has not had a positive effect on public health.
Injectable steroid nandrolone decanoate is compound came around early in the wave of commercial steroid development,
In a world of tough confrontation, on the wave of ocean strategy such a need reached its climax.