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But the tide was turning on this issue, an email from another constituent made clear.

Instead of decorating every face on the street, Google Glass hit a contrarian rip tide.

Objectively, they are not just riding with the tide, but helping to guide its very direction.

But before a new tide of tourists can flow from Miami to Havana, Cuba will need to build more runways.

But then, once this swelling tide has receded, what happens?

His ear, his brain, his muscles take on a new joyous activity, and the tide of life rises higher.

They climbed another dune, and came upon the great gray sea at low tide.

It seemed; it truly seemed as if the tide of blue, grey, scarlet specks was submerging the enemy's strongholds.

The blood rushed in a hot tide into the girl's pale wet face, and yet she shivered as if an arrow had pierced her heart.

We were mere atoms in a vast wave of horn and bone and flesh that bore us onward as the tide floats driftwood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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