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q-wave
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Q-wavenoun
A seismic surface shock wave, which is also known as a Love wave, with a lateral horizontal movement perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Q-wave in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Q-wave in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Q-wave in a Sentence
Compared to the US or the UK, we didn't have a cocktail culture in France, you had to go to a luxury hotel, one of the city's famous 'palaces,' to drink a good cocktail. The first wave of 'street cocktail bars' arrived about five years ago, and now the scene is exploding here in Paris.
The worse everything looks, they think the better they're going to do with respect to the blue wave, which is turning out, frankly, to be a red wave, if United States look at the polls, i think we're going to have a red wave, not a blue wave.
Boris Johnson's article was very imaginative, the claim that Delors would rule Europe was well out of proportion and was water on the paranoid wave that opponents of the Maastricht Treaty were trying to create.
We have relatively low rate of confirmed cases to population, but about 40% of the cumulative confirmed cases occurred in the past month, this wave of infections is becoming the biggest crisis.
That said, they would have an uphill fight from a disadvantageous position, as we saw in the mortgage crisis and the wave of bankruptcies that followed, possession of documents matters when you're trying to assert a secured claim.
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