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9 Sentences With "rides the waves"

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The menu rides the waves of the Spanish, French, Amerindian, Chinese, and Japanese influences of the Peruvian melting pot.
A kite surfer in California is spotted dodging a humpback whale as he rides the waves near San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
That, plus the invention of special housings fitted onto platforms under sounding-ships' bows, which stop bubbles generated as the vessel rides the waves interfering with the signal, means mapping can be done to a far higher standard than it was in the past.
On sunny morning on the outskirts of Sydney, Chris de Aboitiz heads out on the surf on his stand-up paddle board, joined by Rama and Millie, two rescue dogs who perform tricks, jumping on their owners shoulders and back as he rides the waves.
Surfer Marzo rides the waves of the ocean and autism He is constantly seen rubbing his hands together at a rapid pace.Clay Marzo: Just Add Water. Dir. Jamie Tlerney and Strider Wasilewski. Prod. Strider Wasilewski. Perf.
There he drew for the camp newspaper, The Bayonet, and drew some of his first comic books; his earliest known confirmed credit is penciling and inking the 6-page story "Satan Rides the Waves" in Harvey Comics' All-New Comics #7 (cover-dated March 1944).Ernie Schroeder and Ernest Schroeder at the Grand Comics Database Black Knight #1 (May 1953). Cover art by Schroeder. Later, while in California waiting to be shipped with the planned invasion forces to Japan, news came that the atomic bomb had been dropped, precipitating the end of the war.
Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic, who gave the album four out of five stars, called Snow on the Sahara "a promising debut effort" because "she illustrates enough full-formed talent on the disc". According to Erlewine, Anggun "tackles polished ballads, Latin-pop and dance-pop on Snow on the Sahara, demonstrating that she can sing all the styles quite well." Michael Freedberg from Boston Phoenix believed that the album "is how romanticism sounds when it rides the waves of limitless ambition and a virtuoso conceit as big as any rapper's brag or loverboy's smooch." Brad Webber from Chicago Tribune felt that the album "showcases the superbly talented mezzo-soprano's tool".
Kerry L. Smith from AllMusic praised the song, saying, "Cher takes a brief break from her inquisitiveness about love to dedicate the bold, heartfelt opening track, in honor of the September 11th tragedy, 'Song for the Lonely'". Barry Walters of Rolling Stone also agreed by writing that it "clearly intends to evoke September 11th", adding that "coming from a willfully wiggy billion-dollar diva, this noble stuff feels calculated, particularly when it's presented in such a sparkling, showbizzy package". Metro Weeklys Gordon Ashenhurst called it a "rousing lead single", while Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine noted that it "wisely abandons such (otherwise welcomed) electronic shenanigans for a pure and impassioned performance". Tony Peregrin of PopMatters deemed the song "an infectious, energetic track that rides the waves of predictable synth pads and pulsating beats".
" Katie Moulton from Consequence of Sound opined that "Wanderer is neither as harrowing as Moon Pix nor as kaleidoscopic as Sun, but it shows a mature artist who rides the waves of tumultuous experience—no less excellent for containing her multitudes." Jordan Bassett of NME stated that "this album is a quiet triumph, the understated work of an artist honouring herself and her creativity." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said, "These are complex songs, striking but low-key: their constant references to motion and travel seem to have as much to do with Marshall's determination to go her own way artistically – whatever expectations others have of her – as they do with the peripatetic life of a touring musician. There's a quiet confidence and poise about Wanderer that suggests Marshall is exactly where she wants to be.

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