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I try to move with the high tide's determination, foamy fingertips pushing deeper inside the cove each time, pressure building as it floods.
Hiccup Susan Rukeyser 2011
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The sandy path that runs around the pond is usually some degree of damp, ranging from slightly moist to submerged to drowned, depending on what the tide's been doing.
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Now the tide's turned, and it's going to make it much harder for housing markets to rise, said Dowell Myers, professor of policy, planning and development at the University of Southern California and co-author of the study.
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Once the tide's on the turn they can get on with repairing the breach.
Politics 101 2010
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The sandy path that runs around the pond is usually some degree of damp, ranging from slightly moist to submerged to drowned, depending on what the tide's been doing.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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Tidal bores form when an incoming tide rushes up a river, developing a steep forward slope due to resistance to the tide's advance by the river, which is flowing in the opposite direction.
Bay of Fundy 2009
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Her message is sold there changing like the leaves yet the tide's still not turning and she's drowning in the sea
Clinton Camp: Obama Shouldn't Get Away With Writing Off West Virginia Loss 2009
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I don't know that I'd say generally the tide's turning against Labor: these are always case by cases basis.
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I think, Joe Camel, that Hillary will not be interested in the role of party saviour because frankly, the tide's running in the other direction and if she loses, she won't be nominated in 2012.
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When my tide's been at its worst ebb, I bravely and decisively made someone bring me ice cream, I didn't defy the forces of nature and tour Japan.
How do you go on? Elizabeth McClung 2008
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