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rising tide
1. We stomped at the rising tides
2. He too suddenly felt the rising tide and it surprised him with its intensity; he realized that he had never experienced anything as strong as this
3. the rising tide that says, “I will not be a victim,
4. The next indicator of the rising tide of ill will toward the Livingsons, which if it had been at all anticipated they did not need to wait long to encounter, occurred on the first evening after the arrival of the Lodges' inaugural guests
5. Not only because of the weather but to beat a rising tide, otherwise it would be hard going driving on soft sand
6. By midnight they’d had enough and joined the exodus of those going on to other clubs and parties; forcing their way down the stairs against a rising tide of patrons making the same progression in reverse
7. The polluted acidic water had stripped the flesh from the gills of the fish as they pelted towards the shore, and they drowned on the rising tide
8. She fought against a rising tide of hysteria
9. Elise‘s conscious awareness reclaimed her numbed body like a rising tide with the only sounds to penetrate her psyche of a primal nature: Chirping birds
10. His hair was cut and this back was beaten in the process, but his Saanich pride held him above the rising tide of genocide
11. At 11:11 David’s mind gave in to the rising tide of sleep
12. Hope brings with it a rising tide of expectations
13. Aesa could barely hold back the rising tide of power that was threatening to engulf him
14. The ship flounders in the rising tide as first light reveals the beach littered with dirty sleeping bodies
15. rising levels of arrogance, smugness, and outright criminal behaviour, rising levels of gangsterism as the rising tide of self-indulgence wipes out everything that older generations learned the hard way by earning their learning
16. In no time Loofah was at sea in an ocean of desks, potted plants and room dividers, fighting to control a rising tide of anxiety
17. The right time is easy, fish the feeding grounds on the flats and oyster bars on the rising tide and till just after the tide turns and fish the hiding places in the troughs and sloughs on the ebb
18. When the face of the world is beginning to alter, and thunder is heard in the distance, he is still guided by his old maxims, and is the slave of his inveterate party prejudices; he cannot perceive the signs of the times; instead of looking forward he looks back; he learns nothing and forgets nothing; with 'wise saws and modern instances' he would stem the rising tide of revolution
19. As for the savages, they went back to shore near eleven o'clock in the morning, when the heads of coral began to disappear under the waves of the rising tide
20. Thomas felt a rising tide of worry that somehow Alby was unstable, that somehow he’d screw everything up
21. The worst aspect of it was that they’d grounded on a rising tide, very close to high water, and tides this far inland were nothing much to write home about
22. It was a passion to get her affairs in order before she had to retire behind doors, No one seemed to realize what really possessed her, what drove her like a mad to have as much money as possible in case the deluge broke upon her again, to have a stout levee of cash against the rising tide of Yankee hate
23. “I won’t think of it now,” she said again, aloud, trying to push her misery to the back of her mind, trying to find some bulwark against the rising tide of pain
24. Now silently the host of Rohan moved forward into the field of Gondor, pouring in slowly but steadily, like the rising tide through breaches in a dike that men have thought secure
25. Rising tides raise all boats and we are seeing that rising tide begin in earnest
26. To hold back the rising tide of brute silence, I cast around for something to say and stories were all that was left
27. The surf pounded this coastline day and night, the rising tides littering it with brown seaweed
28. We're not a slave to our market view, but the truth of the matter is that a rising tide does lift all boats and a falling tide lowers them
29. Almach’s in London was the most famous, but it was swept out of existence by the rising tide of wealth and new people