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  • ...e movement of water away from the shoreline is called the '''ebb''' of the tide. ...the moon takes approximately 24 hours and 50 minutes, thus a high (or low) tide is experienced about every 12 hours and 25 minutes.
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  • *[http://www.churchoftrueisrael.com/stoddard/rtc_toc.html The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy]
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  • ...110×10<sup>9</sup> kg) of water flow into and out of the bay on an average tide, twice a day, creating a substantial potential supply of energy. ...the sluice gates are closed, trapping the water in the head pond. When the tide recedes outside of the head pond and drops by 1.6 m or more, 18 [[wicket ga
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  • ...placements from World War II. At low tide, visitors can also see coastal [[tide pools]], which contain unusual aquatic flora and fauna.
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  • ...]]. It was one of the cases that the [[Rehnquist Court]] began to turn the tide towards [[states' rights]] after the [[New Deal]], which has previously enl
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  • ...of the earth or the results of astronomical observations, such as ocean [[Tide|tides]] and [[polar motion]].
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  • The '''Black Sea''' is a large [[Tide|non-tidal]] body of water on the south-east border of [[Europe]]. It is li
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  • * Carland, John M. ''Combat Operations: Stemming the Tide, May 1965-October 1966'' (2000), official Army history. Online in chapters:
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  • {{r|Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)}}
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  • ...ined <blockquote>Throughout this cycle, Sarah Palin has predicted a rising tide of mothers and women voters who will support her so-called 'Mama Grizzly' c
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  • ...sted in the rescue of twelve socialites, whose yacht had run around in the tide-race at [[Hell's Gate]].<ref name=nytimes1920-06-07/> Small boats of the H
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  • ===Ride Tide of ''Noctiluca Scintillans'' and it's Impact on the Coastal Water Quality o | title = Ride Tide of Noctiluca Scintillans and it's Impact on the Coastal Water Quality of th
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  • ...sually because they have been pivotal in the conflict, such as turning the tide of the entire war (the [[Battle of Gettysburg]]), they have signalled a com
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  • In order to stem the tide of European expansion The Chinese government, in collusion with the dowager
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  • ...lle, or "ALP," a kind of water- and river-goddess who governs the flow and tide of the narrative, and Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker (HCE, also "Here comes ev
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  • ==Stemming the Japanese tide==
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  • ...bols USA |language=en}}</ref> Located on the Kennebec River at the head of tide (the farthest point upstream where a river is affected by tidal fluctuation
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  • ...water was shallow enough that individuals could walk to the wreck, at low tide. Her cargo was salwaged.
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  • ...peaks about 12 hours and 25 minutes apart, which is commonly known as a [[tide]]. This is significantly complicated by the shape of the ocean shoreline, a
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  • * 2001: Lehbanchuleh (''The Tide Is High: Reggae Rocks - A Tribute to Rock 'N' Roll'')
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  • ...g]] was being made, have some unusual tidal characteristics, called [[neap tide]]s. If a series of photographs, over a long period of time, had been availa ...lovely beach, from a photograph taken in summer, may be submerged at high tide, or snow-covered in winter.
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  • ...ation''' refers to the constant motion of oceanic waters. [[Wind]]s, the [[tide]]-causing gravitational pull of the [[Moon|moon]] and the [[Sun|sun]], and
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  • ...kis, Sidney M. and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society And The High Tide Of Liberalism'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Society-Liberalism-Political
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  • | title=Red Tide: The Chinese Navy sets sail for Somalia.
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  • ...St Michael's Mount is an island which can be reached by a causeway at low tide.
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  • ...two years prior to that to lift the English siege of Orleans and turn the tide of the war at the very moment when it appeared that the Anglo - Burgundian
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  • ...dgwick, Ellery; ''The Atlantic Monthly, 1857–1909: Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=11038856 (1994) online]
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  • ...humberland]]'s coast, Lindisfarne is a tidal island and is cut off at high tide for more than 16 hours a day.<ref name=OSY12>O'Sullivan, Deidre & Young, Ro ...site chosen for this new foundation was Lindisfarne, a part-time (at high tide) island 10 miles from [[Bamburgh]], the centre of Oswald's power.<ref>Story
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ad no choice, since they had run aground, and couldn't move until the next tide raised the river's level.
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  • ...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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  • ...ard lock at Easton, a dam and outlet lock at Easton, and a basin, pier and tide lock at Bristol. It had 110 overhead bridges, 9 aqueducts and 20 culverts.
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  • * Barry, John M. ''Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America'' (1998), H
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  • ...ail, the weight of 28 persons, the softness of the sandy beach even at low tide, and the absence of pneumatic tires, a speed of 40 km/h indeed seems high.<
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  • ...Alaska to Baja California, red urchins inhabit shallow waters from the low-tide line to depths of 100 m. In general, this species prefers wave-sheltered ro
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  • # The Rising Tide of Patriotism and Nationalism
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  • #. The Rising Tide of Patriotism and Nationalism
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  • By July 1645, the tide was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: [[Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Bar
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  • | quote = <!-- Finally, on May 9, 1942, the tide against the U-boat threat began to turn. --> In an amazing display of coura
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  • ...the harbour, with popular sandy [[beach]]es and numerous rock pools at low tide. The South Bay contains several amusement arcades<ref>Known locally as 'amu ...til 1735. The coming of the Scarborough-York railway in 1845 increased the tide of visitors.
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  • ...h lies under the present Market Place. At that stage, The Haven was the [[Tide|tidal]] part of the stream, now represented by the Stone Bridge Drain, whi ...railway bridge and a road bridge but it is there, twice a day keeping the tide out of the Fens and twice a day allowing the water from the upland to scour
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  • * Merrill Walter M. ''Against Wind and Tide: A Biography of William Lloyd Garrison'' (1963)
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  • ...id=B8RvgYn--rgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:Against+intitle:the+intitle:Tide+intitle:Battling+intitle:for+intitle:Economic+intitle:Renewal&lr=&as_brr=0&
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  • ...nation's armies to several spectacular military victories which turned the tide in the [[Hundred Years' War]] at a time when the French cause was tottering ...Years' War continued for over two decades following Joan's death, but the tide had turned and the impetus to the French cause given by Joan's career would
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  • ...nation's armies to several spectacular military victories which turned the tide in the [[Hundred Years' War]] at a time when the French cause was tottering ...Years' War continued for over two decades following Joan's death, but the tide had turned and the impetus to the French cause given by Joan's career would
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  • ...leader, the Grand Master who controlled the entire Order, was killed. The tide of battle turned against them as the Knights fell into disarray and retreat
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  • ...h Seas'' (1896). In Samoa, RLS also wrote The Beach of Falesa'', ''The Ebb-Tide'', the ''Vailima Letters'', ''Catriona'' (1893), an unfinished sequel to ''
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  • * Carland, John M. ''Stemming the Tide, May 1965 to October 1966 Combat Operations'' (2000) 410 pp. official US A
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  • ...eeded throughout New England wherever Federalists brooded about the rising tide of religious infidelity or Jeffersonian democracy. Timothy Dwight, the pres
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  • ...they spend their time. Marine biologists study how [[ocean current]]s, [[tide]]s and many other oceanic factors affect ocean lifeforms, including their g
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  • ...harbour whose gangways are joined and who rise and fall together with the tide'. It would do so, moreover at the pre-war exchange rate of $4.87 to the £
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  • By July 1645, the tide was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: [[Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Bar
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  • ...k |last=Churchill |first=Winston |author-link=Winston Churchill |title=The Tide of Victory: June 1944 &ndash; December 1944 |series=The Second World War |w
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  • ...threaten [[democracy]] and that their numbers could expand into a 'yellow tide'.
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  • ...dney M. Milkis and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society and the High Tide of Liberalism,'' (2005)[http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1558494936/ref=sib_ ...kis, Sidney M. and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society And The High Tide Of Liberalism'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Society-Liberalism-Political
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  • ...dney M. Milkis and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society and the High Tide of Liberalism,'' (2005)[http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1558494936/ref=sib_ ...kis, Sidney M. and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. ''The Great Society And The High Tide Of Liberalism'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Society-Liberalism-Political
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  • This lunar tide dissipation is not a steady rate of change however. The amount of water bei
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  • ...conduct and have required banks to hold reserves of cash large enough to tide them over any foreseeable misfortune. Those requirements may have reduced ...r of last resort]] and was to provide short-term loans to solvent banks to tide them over temporary liquidity difficulties and also to arrange longer-te
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  • ...le, women writers such as Jean Ingelow (known particularly for ''The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire'') and Adelaide Anne Procter (''A Lost Chord''
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  • While some of the emperors did in fact stem the tide of invasions and rebellions, the Empire did not see an extended period of s
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  • ...erent senses of 'exist', somewhat as 'rising' has different senses in 'the tide is rising', 'hopes are rising', and 'the average age of death is rising'. |
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  • ...x'' reported she was having difficulty getting close enough because of low tide conditions.<ref name=Postel5>Postel, 1990, [http://www.sfmuseum.org/quake/o
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  • *''*''The Ebb-Tide: A Trio and a Quartette'', (Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1894; London: Heinema
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  • ...volution. By 1896, liberty meant the right to save oneself from the rising tide of equality. Chamberlain justified white supremacy by arguing that, in evol
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  • ...ted to chiropractic, but in 1924, a disagreement within the UCA turned the tide. BJ Palmer was still trying to purge mixers from chiropractic, and he saw a
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  • ...10,000 British out of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] in March 1776. The tide turned; Washington barely survived humiliating defeats the defense of New Y
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  • | contribution = VI - A Massive Effort to Turn the Tide: February 1966-April 1968 | id = INR-VN-VI
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  • ...eans had to build their ships with rectangular bottoms so that, during low tide, they may "sit" on the sand.<ref name="koreanship">Korea Culture & Content * Swope, Kenneth M. "Turning the Tide: the Strategic and Psychological Significance of the Liberation of Pyongyan
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  • ...in the upcoming elections by any means possible. The Red Shirts turned the tide in South Carolina, convincing whites that this could indeed be the year the ..., Walter. ''Partisans and Redcoats: The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution.'' 2001. 189 pp.
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  • ...he inevitable by not bowing to the military might of the English army. The tide did begin to turn in favour of the French in 1429, with the ascent of the c
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  • ...ke their resistance in the Connecticut River valley. By the end of May the tide had turned in the west. The colonials gained further victories in June and
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  • ...rm, blunders on behalf of Blaine, and voters demand for honesty turned the tide for Cleveland, who won narrowly. He carried his home base of New York, and
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  • ...by James Lawrence, sank the "Peacock" on Feb. 24, 1813, but gradually the tide began to turn. British complacency in their sea power, encouraged by the dr
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  • ...tting off western technology. He stated the Soviet Union "runs against the tide of history by denying human freedom and human dignity to its citizens." <r
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  • The first German settlement in Pennsylvania was founded in 1683. The tide of German immigration to Pennsylvania swelled between 1725 and 1775, when t
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  • ...th the Allies in rout, but several major actions showed the turning of the tide. The [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] was the first engagement in which a Japane ...ious landing in August to convert it to their use and start to reverse the tide of Japanese conquests. As a result, Japanese and Allied forces both occupie
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  • ...in even greater numbers than their elders do, leading many to believe the tide is turning against abortion in America. The [[National Association of Evan
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  • ...innovation means that products become rapidly obsolete, adding to a rising tide of waste (see [[Solid Waste Disposal]]). Most significantly of all, the bur
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  • ...age, encouraged by the theories of [[Arthur Dobbs]] who was convinced that tide differences pointed to the Passage's entry being near [[Wager Bay]]. After
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  • ...age, encouraged by the theories of [[Arthur Dobbs]] who was convinced that tide differences pointed to the Passage's entry being near [[Wager Bay]]. After
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  • By July, however, the tide was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: bombardment, [[scurvy]], lack
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  • By July, however, the tide was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: bombardment, [[scurvy]], lack
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  • ...ich paid the tuition of veterans enrolled in college, turned the financial tide for DePaul. Enrollment in 1945 skyrocketed to 8,857 students, twice as many
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  • ...cures Aeneas quickly, and Aeneas says goodbye to his son [[Ascanius]]. The tide of battle turns against the Latins who are scared by the [[attack]] by the
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  • ...y moved as tenants to the enclosed [[Anfield Stadium]]. In 1885, seeing a tide coming, the FA sensibly decided to legalise professionalism. By that time,
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  • ...nder the G.O. C.'s supreme control, to implement as far as the fluctuating tide of war allowed, the assurances which we had given to the Arabs at the begin
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  • ...er research at one of the Maine seacoast's most characteristic features, a tide pool for her classic "The Edge of the Sea." The spot where she conducted ob
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  • * Tucker, Glenn. ''High Tide at Gettysburg: The Campaign in Pennsylvania'' (1958). ...ategy, 1861-1862'' (1998) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/confederate-tide-rising-robert-e-lee-and-the-making-of-southern-strategy-1861-1862-by-joseph
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  • ...w scattered items including a leather boot. Ebierbing conjectured that the tide, and the mud (which was quite deep in the summer), had taken the rest.
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  • ...(yet acted as a non-beligerent in the conflict), but around 1942, when the tide of the war began to turn against Hitler, Franco broke off most ties with hi
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  • ...w scattered items including a leather boot. Ebierbing conjectured that the tide, and the mud (which was quite deep in the summer), had taken the rest.
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  • ...Toronto Lacrosse Clubs. Field lacrosse spread across the country with the tide of Anglophone settlers from Ontario and Quebec. By the early 1890s it could
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  • ...rned down, she and six other friends launched a literary magazine called ''Tide'', which discussed home life rather than school life.
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  • ...ch ({{lang-es|Playa Infiernillo}}) is rocky and beautiful. It is ideal for tide-pool lovers and is also widely used for fishing.<ref name="Mi balcón" /> S
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  • ...bank]]s has generally been to provide short-term loans to solvent banks to tide them over temporary liquidity difficulties <ref>[http://www.bankofengland.
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  • Rather then fighting the tide of digitization as the music industry did, the film and TV industry is tryi
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  • ...Where did the time ''go''? The package ''arrived'' just in time. "Time and tide ''wait'' for no man, but time always ''stands still'' for a woman of 30." &
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  • ...r, prograde rotation, but calculations show that over billions of years, [[tide|tidal]] effects on its dense atmosphere could have slowed down its initial
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  • ...a passage to the blood which is streaming from the cava, and hindering the tide at the same time from flowing back into that vein. All things, in short, pe ...ngs and fill all their arteries; but in the systoles, in the manner of the tide, it would ever and anon, like the Euripus, flow backwards and forwards by t
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  • * Robertson, Allen B. ''Tide & Timber: Hantsport, Nova Scotia, 1795-1995.'' Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot, 1
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  • ...d favourably to the announcement New Deal, describing it as "turning the tide in the direction of better activity <ref> John Maynard Keynes: ''Letter to
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  • ...duced federal legislation modeled on it.<ref>Horn, 1939, p. 373.</ref> The tide was turned in favor of the bill by the governor of [[South Carolina (U.S. s
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  • ...e historical development of trade theory <ref>Douglas Irwin Against the Tide: ''An Intellectual History of Free Trade'' Princeton University Press 1997<
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  • ...e historical development of trade theory <ref>Douglas Irwin Against the Tide: ''An Intellectual History of Free Trade'' Princeton University Press 1997<
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  • ..., unwearied in their constant challenge and mortal danger, are turning the tide of the World War by their prowess and by their devotion. Never in the field ====Turn of the tide: El Alamein and Stalingrad====
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  • ...1600, or at the outbreak of the [[Thirty Years' War]] in 1618, the rising tide of the Reformation had reached the climax of its first impulse. Meanwhile t
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  • ...he experienced an earthquake and noted [[mussel]]-beds stranded above high tide showing that the land had been raised; and even high in the [[Andes]], he w
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  • ...imeter when, in September 1950, an amphibious landing at Inchon turned the tide. The North Korean army disintegrated as the allies moved north, with UN app
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  • ...ed to chiropractic, but, in 1924, a disagreement within the UCA turned the tide. BJ Palmer was still trying to purge mixers from chiropractic, and he saw a
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  • ...related to chiropractic, but, in 1924, a dispute within the UCA turned the tide. BJ Palmer was still trying to purge mixers from chiropractic, and he thoug
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  • ...clear. <ref>COBRA II, pp. 398-400</ref> The reinforcing company turned the tide at CURLEY, but it was a near-run thing; the situation was sufficiently desp
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  • ...en the issue the sustained high priority that has been key to stemming the tide of the disease in other countries.
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  • ...collisions, the gravitational effects of a passing star, or the [[galactic tide]].<ref> {{cite web |year= 2001| author= Stern SA, Weissman PR.| title= Rap
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  • <blockquote>"Here Wealth still swells the golden tide,
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  • ...at [[Inchon]], followed by a breakout from the Pusan Perimeter, turned the tide. The [[North Korean People's Army]] (NKPA) disintegrated as the allies move
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  • By mid 1943 the tide of war was turning decisively against Germany. The last great offensive on
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  • Grace's 1865 debut in the fixture did not turn the tide as the Players won at The Oval by 118 runs. He played quite well and took s
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  • ...e "secret weapons" of guided missiles and jet fighters would soon turn the tide. It was eventually estimated that the Germans lost 200,000 soldiers who we
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  • ..." the momentum into national visibility. After leading in both states the tide turned suddenly and he lost to [[Mike Huckabee]] in Iowa and [[John McCain]
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  • ...strategy, or brilliant generals or admirals with the genius to reverse the tide. London probably wanted peace with the Americans, if it could keep, as King
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  • ...e're supposed to be political leaders in this state but we can't stem this tide. There's got to be some sort of device. The State Chambe of Commerce, Kiwan
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