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  • The floodtide of beer has not yet crested.
  • In 1949, he starred in the film " Floodtide ", along with actress Rona Anderson.
  • The floodtide of new claims against priests comes at a time when the archdiocese is already in precarious financial condition.
  • The " Royal Iris " was temporarily out of control and the floodtide carried it against the warship.
  • His first acting role was in the film " Floodtide " ( 1949 ), a drama set on Clydeside.
  • This human floodtide at the Chaman border crossing came despite the fact that the frontier _ officially, anyway _ remained closed to refugees.
  • Regionalism had already given rise to a floodtide of literature critical of its development or determined to justify it as a necessity for world security.
  • What he longed for, she argues, was the strong father missing from his childhood, a male bulwark against the floodtide of feminine desire.
  • Trinity Buoy Wharf is also the home for a Floodtide sound sculpture ( 2014 ) by Andrew Baldwin, that continuously plays live local tidal readings.
  • That, of course, contradicts the Clinton administration's claims that NAFTA would reduce the floodtide of illegal immigrants by creating more opportunities in Mexico.
  • ""'Floodtide " "'is a British television crime drama was produced by Network DVD for the first time on 19 July 2010.
  • The drawings, along with the floodtide of letters, essays and diaristic writings that seemed to pour forth from him until his death in 1948, functioned for Artaud as exorcisms.
  • There are plane crashes and boat overturnings, rains lashing floodtide waters while alligator jaws snap in the background, but the background is touristy and much of the excitement is mechanical.
  • It allowed the floodtide of Japanese triumphs in the South Pacific to continue unchecked for many months; the first American counterstrike did not occur until the landings on Guadalcanal in August 1942.
  • In 2015 John Eacott took the Floodtide project on a five months tour on Jacomina, a 46 ft sailing yacht, performing the piece in ports in Europe and UK with local musicians.
  • Twenty years after female college students began surging into majors like engineering, computer science and economics that had long been closed to them, educators are seeing signs that the floodtide may be turning.
  • The metaphor of the floodtide that transforms the earth's surface to a muddy mass is frequently employed by Shakespeare to designate the undifferentiated state of the world that is also portrayed in Genesis.
  • Kay charts the progress of desire, from curiosity to intimacy, and then writes about how sexual chemistry can blossom into tenderness, which she reveals in " Floodtide " ( 1981 ) is love.
  • The mere mention of " poor sense of direction " in an Ann Landers column invariably unleashes a floodtide of reader confessionals, tragicomic tales of getting lost on the way to weddings, funerals, the delivery room.
  • Archdiocesan Chancellor David W . Smith, in the statement and in a subsequent interview, said the Geoghan settlements alone _ without factoring in the floodtide of new plaintiffs _ could have placed " at risk the mission of the church ."
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