The consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event)
Arouse or excite feelings and passions.
An island in the western Pacific between Guam and Hawaii.
Другие значения термина "Wake" 1 Florida State, meanwhile, will remain home to host Wake Forest on Wednesday.
2 In the Pacific the Government obtained Midway and Wake islands in 1900.
3 To paraphrase Bob Marley: Wake up and put your vision to reality.
4 Newman engineered the Wake Forest comeback beginning midway in the second quarter.
5 This was also Wake Forest's only home game among the four-game stretch.
6 The weather of Finnegans Wake is entirely consistent with a March setting.
7 A very serious wake up call our industry needs to get serious!
8 I just woke up and said 'let me try this.' And boom!
9 Will the Government now wake up to the crisis in third-level education?
10 Have you given thanks for waking up today? And he didn't forget.
11 Every morning I'd wake up saying, 'Today I'll get ahold of myself.
12 But fuel prices soared in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis.
13 I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you wake up.
14 Whither the main Opposition parties in the wake of the general election?
15 They then woke up the subject and ask what they had seen.
16 No sense in waking him just yet; he'd been out terribly late.
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