A second large wave of Indian immigration occurred in the 1980s.
A second wave of media attention occurred when the new physical exhibition was about to open its doors.
The first wave occurred around 1885 and was a response to fears of an attack by Russia.
This is an example of what can happen when the wave and the rubber band occur around the same time.
The last wave of immigrants occurred between 1945 and 1955.
The next great wave of Czech immigrants occurred from the late 1800s through the early 1900s.
But that day, a new wave of symptoms occurred, and another 71 people went to the emergency room.
But a new wave occurred after the fall of Communism.
A second wave occurred during the 1980s to the early 1990s after the national uprising in 1988.
The main waves occurred in 1947, 1970 and from 1990 until our present day.