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  2. Wave (audience) - Wikipedia

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    The wave (also Mexican wave outside North America) is a type of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium or other large seated venue, when successive groups of spectators briefly stand and raise their arms. Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.

  3. Metachronal rhythm - Wikipedia

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    A metachronal rhythm or metachronal wave refers to wavy movements produced by the sequential action (as opposed to synchronized) of structures such as cilia, segments of worms, or legs. These movements produce the appearance of a travelling wave. A Mexican wave is a large scale example of a metachronal wave

  4. Mexican wave - Wikipedia

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  5. Mexican Wave (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mexican Wave" is a song by the Irish metal band Kerbdog and a single released on 17 March 1997, taken from their second album On the Turn recorded in 1995 by GGGarth at Sound City Studios and A&M Studios in Los Angeles. The single was released on three different CD singles.

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  7. Sobre las olas - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican biographical film about the life of Juventino Rosas, titled Sobre las olas , was directed by Miguel Zacarías in 1933. [3] Another Mexican film biography using this title was directed in 1950 by Ismael Rodríguez and starred Pedro Infante. [4] In The Philadelphia Story (1940), Cary Grant hums the opening bars while playing with ...

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  9. Coco (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican stop motion series Frankelda's Book of Spooks episode "Let's Get Out of Darkness" features Coco Jr., the son of the child stealing Coco, depicted as a furry creature with eight limbs and a horned lizard-like face. A music lover, Coco Jr. steals childhood passions for music and the arts to create a ghostly orchestra and tricks a ...