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1 We must take action, with pride, knowing that there will be a ripple effect.
2 There can be a ripple effect here as well.
3 That means a downgrade "will just be a ripple on the surface," he said.
4 Will there be a ripple effect?
5 Ms D'Aeth said there would be a ripple effect with disruption for children as well with some schools closed.
6 We must be nearer the falls than we thought, for the water seems to be a ripple about us.
7 There was a ripple of laughter, and Thrall felt the mood change.
8 There was a ripple of pain on the face of Mac Strann.
9 On each side of it there was a ripple in the quiet water.
10 There was a rippling image of an island set under cloudless azure skies.
11 The breeze strengthened and there was a ripple of water at the bows.
12 Kylie's breathing is still off; there 's a ripple of panic when she inhales.
13 The next morning there was a ripple of excitement at the adjutant's office.
14 No one would have suspected there had ever been a ripple between them.
15 Had there been a ripple of alarm in that blank stare?
16 There 's a ripple coming under your eyes already; what did I tell you?
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