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  • ...ut with great stuff anyway). It is known there are long-term cycles in the tide record, at scales down to thousands of years, and a very-long-term trend (m
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  • *[[tide]]
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  • ...United States Congress, in support of amateur radio operators, turned the tide and helped defeat a bill that would have ended amateur radio activity entir
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  • | contribution = Chapter 12, the Tide at Sunset}}, p. 199</ref></blockquote>
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  • I noticed your edit to [[tide]], where you separated off the Bay of Fundy discussion into its own section
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  • ...on, but to the surprise of almost all observers, was swept from power on a tide of anti-Labour feeling. Despite the shock defeat, Wilson survived as leader
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  • ...and American crime writing from the late 1960's onwards, a turning of the tide to flow to the right. After the revolution carried out in the late 1930s b
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  • ...mate orbs' on the map. Ultimate abilities often have the power to turn the tide of a round, allowing a team with fewer players alive to hold their own agai
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  • the Sicilian coast, and with narrow tide washes tilth and town along the ...ifficulty of its navigation. Several rapid currents meeting there, and the tide running through the strait with great impetuosity, the sea sends forth a di
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  • ...kis, Sidney M. and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society And The High Tide Of Liberalism'' (2005) 490pp of essays by scholars; [http://www.amazon.com/
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  • '''''The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy''''' is a book by [[Lothrop Stoddard
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  • | contribution = VI. A Massive Effort to Turn the Tide: February 1966-March 1968
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  • ...100 eggs in each clutch. Loggerheads seem to prefer nesting above the high tide line and on steeper beaches.<ref>Fish MR, Cote IM, Gill JA, Jones AP, Rensh
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  • ...100 eggs in each clutch. Loggerheads seem to prefer nesting above the high tide line and on steeper beaches.<ref>Fish MR, Cote IM, Gill JA, Jones AP, Rensh
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  • ...ad no choice, since they had run aground, and couldn't move until the next tide raised the river's level.
    10 KB (1,394 words) - 23:17, 21 December 2023
  • ...UNH, Rich Signell USGS, Bruce Keafer WHOI, Derek Fong WHOI, "''Toxic "Red Tide" Populations in the Western Gulf of Maine: Sources, Transport, and Nutrient
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  • ...unds. 'South Pacific' caught a wave of American history at Broadway's high tide, like no other show has since."<ref>Stephen Holden, ''The New York Times'',
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  • ...(e.g., the "D-Day" landings at the [[Battle of Normandy]] were made at low tide, to reveal obstacles) and unusual tides (e.g., at the [[Battle of Tarawa]])
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  • Topics like [[circadian rhythm|solar]] and [[tide|lunar]] rythms, and [[animal navigation]], are then discussed. So are the
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  • * Robertson, Allen B. ''Tide & Timber: Hantsport, Nova Scotia, 1795-1995.'' Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot, 1
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