11. But here at Roland Garros, the shaggy-haired string bean caught a wave that took off. 12. But it could result in a case like the Ethiopian airliner, and a wingtip could catch a wave with disastrous results. 13. But shareholders in three New England technology and Internet-related companies that went public in the second quarter did catch the wave. 14. But the Navy is trying hard to catch the wave of the future. 15. Combined, they finally could catch the wave in Web publishing that both so far have missed. 16. He has caught a wave of wrath rolling through unions, a conviction that employers are eviscerating workplace rights and chopping wages to levels that leave many on welfare. 17. He was alluding sardonically to former party bosses like President Boris Yeltsin and politicians and tycoons who converted to democracy just in time to catch the wave of history. 18. In winter, surfers flock to the northern shores of Hawaii to catch big waves generated by distant storms over the northern Pacific. 19. It appears that psychoanalysis, in its gradual retreat from historical reality, has caught the wave of radical skepticism. |