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wave and revolutions
Hans' student days were at a time when Europe was in a new intellectual ferment following the revolutions in America and in France, Germany and Italy were rising from divisive nationalisms and a strong wave of intellectual awareness was sweeping the Continent.
A new wave of Polish military and other involvement, in the partitions and in other parts of Europe, soon took place in the context of the 1848 Spring of Nations revolutions.
Marx is often criticised for expecting a wave of socialist revolutions, originating in the most highly industrialised countries, to overturn capitalism.
As part of the wave of protests and revolutions affecting the Middle East and North Africa in early 2011, a number of incidents and protests occurred in Saudi Arabia.
The rise of Nasser foreshadowed a wave of revolutions throughout the Middle East in the 1950s and 1960s, with the collapse of the monarchies of Iraq, Egypt, and Libya.
Britain again remained mostly inactive in Continental politics, and it was not affected by the wave of revolutions in 1848.
It is historically famous for the wave of revolutions, a series of widespread struggles for more liberal governments, which broke out from Brazil to Hungary ; although most failed in their immediate aims, they significantly altered the political and philosophical landscape and had major ramifications throughout the rest of the century.
It was a historical turning point for the wave of revolutions that swept the Eastern Bloc, starting in Poland.
It was marked by a wave of revolutions in the Arab World known as the Arab Spring, including the beginnings of several unresolved protest movements and armed conflicts.
The Spring of Nations in 1848 then set the signal for a new wave of revolutions against the European monarchies.
Further inspired by other images of brave defiance, a wave of revolutions swept throughout the Eastern Bloc that year.
This opened the country and its satellite states to a mostly peaceful wave of revolutions which culminated in the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, leaving the United States as the dominant military power.
A wave of revolutions followed the conclusion of the American Revolution.
" Atlantic Revolutions " is a cover term for a wave of late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century revolutions associated with Atlantic history during the The Age of Enlightenment.
The new magazine arrive at an opportune moment, with the musical revolutions of punk rock and new wave arriving in New Zealand in the first few years of its existence-two genres which the new magazine was to champion, alongside local music trends such as the Dunedin Sound.
The protests began in 2009, several years after the main wave of colour revolutions, although like them it began due to a disputed election, the 2009 Iranian presidential election.
* Revolutionary wave, a series of revolutions
In 2011, following a wave of popular uprisings and revolutions in the Arab world, Syria deteriorated into civil disorder and unrest, developing into an uprising against Assad's regime.

wave and passed
Even the first wave of homesickness had passed, although there were moments when Captain Heard pointed out on his compass the direction of Bradford that she felt a little twinge at her heart.
A democratic wave passed over the colony.
The removal of kidney stones includes sound wave treatment to break up the stones into smaller pieces, which are then passed through the urinary tract.
# The combined wave is passed through a voltage controlled amplifier connected to an ADSR envelope.
This diagram shows the behaviour of a signal ( made up of a square wave followed by a sine wave ) as it is passed through various distorting functions.
The package was well-suited to automated assembly equipment ; a printed circuit board could be populated with scores or hundreds of ICs, then all the components on the circuit board could be soldered at one time on a wave soldering machine and passed on to automated testing machines, with very little human labor required.
For example a wave passed through glass will appear to travel a greater distance than an identical wave in air.
Fallout ( also fall-out ) is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility, so called because it " falls out " of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed.
However, that wave passed, and in 1951 budget hawks succeeded in closing the school.
In half wave rectification of a single-phase supply, either the positive or negative half of the AC wave is passed, while the other half is blocked.
This wave is passed through a Rochon prism linear polarizer, which separates the incident wave into two beams that are linearly polarized by 90 degrees.
Also, the slit passed through is not random but is governed by the ( hidden ) guiding wave, resulting in the wave pattern that is observed.
Dakar, Senegal, received 25 mm ( 1 in ) of rain as the pre-Alberto tropical wave passed over the city.
Eventually, Ossoli was thrown overboard by a massive wave and, after the wave had passed, a crewman who witnessed the event said Fuller could not be seen.
On August 13, the wave passed near or over the southern coast of Jamaica as its convection spread northeastward through the Bahamas.
The country was nonetheless passed over in the first wave of expansion by both NATO and the EU.
Whether this was part of the law's intent, it was passed on a wave of anti-immigrant rhetoric as a measure to disarm an alleged criminal element.
If the wave guide is moved in the same direction as the pulse the information on its position, passed to the observer as lateral emissions from the pulse, changes.

wave and over
He looked over at him, lying there, asleep, and he felt a wave of revulsion.
In the relatively short time since these early observations, Venus has been observed at additional wave lengths in the range from 0.8 to 10.2 cm, and Jupiter has been observed over the wave-length range from 3.03 to 68 Aj.
Radio observations of the moon have been made over the range of wave lengths from 4.3 mm to 75 cm, and the results are summarized in Table 1.
Many of them paid for their curiosity with their lives, for some minutes later the first giant wave roared over the shore.
The waves are separated by intervals of 15 minutes to an hour or more ( because of their great length ), and this has often lulled people into thinking after the first great wave has crashed that it is all over.
The sensational and frightening enjoyed popularity: a train rushes straight at the audience, or a great wave threatens to break over the seats.
Pakistan was created in 1947 expressly as a Muslim state, but when the army took over eleven years later it did so on a wave of mass impatience which was directed in part against the inability of political and religious leaders to think their way through to the meaning of Islam for the modern political situation.
* 2011 – A peaceful march in protest of the death of Mark Duggan in Tottenham, London ends in a riot, sparking off a wave of rioting throughout the country over the following four nights.
Each partial is a sine wave of different frequency and amplitude that swells and decays over time.
In telecommunications and signal processing, frequency modulation ( FM ) conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its instantaneous frequency.
) This was one of the investigations which led to the victory of the wave theory of light over the then predominant corpuscular theory.
Social conditions deteriorated for ordinary Kenyans, who faced a growing wave of routine crime in urban areas ; pitched battles between ethnic groups fighting for land ; and a feud between the police and the Mungiki sect, which left over 120 people dead in May – November 2007 alone.
Temporal ( or longitudinal ) coherence implies a polarized wave at a single frequency whose phase is correlated over a relatively large distance ( the coherence length ) along the beam.
When the modulation rate is on time scales much slower than the cavity lifetime and the time period over which energy can be stored in the lasing medium or pumping mechanism, then it is still classified as a " modulated " or " pulsed " continuous wave laser.
In most cases these lasers are still termed " continuous wave " as their output power is steady when averaged over any longer time periods, with the very high frequency power variations having little or no impact in the intended application.
With so much destruction, it was difficult for the residents of this area to recover from each successive invasion before encountering the next wave to wash over them.
* 1899 – Cyclone Mahina sweeps in north of Cooktown, Queensland, with a wave that reaches up to inland, killing over 300.
Pulse modulation schemes aim at transferring a narrowband analog signal over an analog baseband channel as a two-level signal by modulating a pulse wave.
Schrödinger himself initially did not understand the fundamental probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, as he thought that the absolute square of the wave function of an electron should be interpreted as the charge density of an object smeared out over an extended, possibly infinite, volume of space.
* 1963 – In northeast Italy, over 2, 000 people are killed when a large landslide behind the Vajont Dam causes a giant wave of water to overtop it.
The biggest happenings however took place in the years 1987 through 1989, with the " orange " wave spilling over Poland into cities such as Warsaw, Łódź, Lublin and Tomaszów Mazowiecki following Major Fydrych's arrest on 8 March 1988.
Therefore, its quantum state can be represented as a wave of arbitrary shape and extending over space as a wave function.
Between 1847 and 1851 a massive wave of Asiatic cholera swept over Russia, claiming about one million lives.

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