91.   Mitterrand, a Socialist, rode a wave of idealism into the Elysee Palace that May.

92.   NBC just wants to keep riding this wave of good luck and good programming and not screw it up, as it has in the past.

93.   Once considered an overvalued luxury, HBO is riding a wave that should make it the artistic envy of the industry.

94.   Over the past year, Branca has ridden the wave of renewed interest.

95.   Politicians, riding a wave of Russian patriotism, increasingly view Santa Claus as an interloper and a cultural imperialist.

96.   Picasso, on the other hand, was riding a wave of critical and commercial success.

97.   Plantronics is riding a wave of employment growth at telemarketing companies, and Computer Products is riding the networking boom.

98.   Pro wrestling continues to ride a wave of popular interest on TV, in toy stores, on T-shirts and in ticket sales.

99.   Penguin is to reissue three Ian Flemings in the fall to ride the wave of a new James Bond movie.

100.   Rather than racing to a finish, older men learn to ride waves of erotic love.

v. + wave >>共 369
ride 10.22%
make 6.36%
follow 5.05%
trigger 5.00%
spark 3.38%
send 3.38%
cause 3.07%
unleash 2.46%
create 2.24%
catch 2.11%
ride + n. >>共 519
horse 10.15%
bike 9.00%
bicycle 8.50%
wave 7.68%
bus 5.50%
motorcycle 5.24%
train 2.44%
subway 2.41%
winner 1.94%
shotgun 1.81%
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