How To Use Rising tide In A Sentence
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The first threat followed from a rising tide of exclusionary, intolerant ethnic particularism, the second from the blurring, ultimately homogenising force of global consumerism.
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Then they returned to Dunyazade and displayed her in the fifth dress and in the sixth, which was green, when she surpassed with her loveliness the fair of the four quarters of the world, and outvied with the brightness of her countenance the full moon at rising tide, for she was even as saith of her the poet in these couplets:
Tehran Winter
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The average citizen feels completely powerless faced with the rising tide of crime and violence.
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Despite occasional warnings about a rising tide of juvenile crime, the statistics show a determined resistance to inflation.
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Instead of a rising tide lifting all boats, we're becoming even more of a two-speed economy.
The Sun
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This was a beautiful morning, with a rising tide and no wind.
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Amidst the rising tide of reports, leaks and speculation that President-elect Barack Obama will offer the key Cabinet position of Secretary of State to Senator Hillary Clinton, pundits have detected remanent rivalry between their two houses.
Michael Carmichael: Remanent Rivalry: Obama and Clinton
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Now scientists have plans to save its remnants from the rising tide of development.
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On the Shubenacadie River, the tidal bore and rapidly rising tide results in extremely turbulent waters.
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Proudly, the three of us, me, Edge, and Lita, held the title belt aloft, floating in the rising tide of boos that were so richly deserved.
The Hardcore Diaries
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We cannot ignore the rising tide of deaths from cirrhosis of the liver.
The Sun
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The tide was way out and most of the bird life was as well, but I was happy to wait and see how the rising tide would affect them.
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The police speak of a rising tide of knife crime, where everyone from misguided schoolkids to inner-city hoods are apparently arming themselves with flick knives, pen knives, machetes and swords.
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What I'm most interested in seeing is if other, perhaps lesser, producers will try to ride the rising tide and attempt to sell their own single-vineyard wines for similar prices.
Red Newt Cellars 2007 Sawmill Creek Vineyards Gewurztraminer
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At the same time, resentment is brewing in nations like Sweden over a rising tide of Muslim immigrants and the reluctance of some to adopt local customs, testing the limits of tolerance in some of the world's most open-minded societies.
Anti-Muslim feelings propel right wing in Europe
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It is no wonder that islands, stationed on the front lines of both the rising tides of climate change and a vulnerability to high oil prices, are in the vanguard of the hydrogen push.
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The cost of those dreams is a rising tide of unpronounceable medical ailments like traction apophysitis, medial epidcondylitis and osteochondritis dissecans, scary badges that are being attached to athletes at younger and younger ages.
Canada.com Top Stories
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Worst of all, I'm sad to report that all Rising Tide participants are now under suspicion because of last year's convention graphic, which looks like an invitation to "dap":
Archive 2008-06-01
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We cannot ignore the rising tide of deaths from cirrhosis of the liver.
The Sun
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a rising tide of popular interest
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The American economy now depends on a rising tide of cheap imported goods to sustain acceptable levels of economic growth and domestic consumption.
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We are all shocked at what seems like the rising tide of almost casual violence in our city and the growing contempt for the inviolability of human life.
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DOBBS: Alan Greenspan has said in effect that he is very concerned about the rising tide of what he called protectionism, do you view this legislation as protectionism?
CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2004
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A public meeting is to be held to discuss the rising tide of violence involving young thugs in west York.
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The Impac is a serious literary award with a cash prize of €100,000, but it is not immune from the rising tide of genre influence.
Free Audio Nominees
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Morecambe Bay is notoriously dangerous, with fast rising tides and quicksands.
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Individual artists and art publishers have attempted to combat this rising tide of counterfeit art which is flooding the market and undercutting the ability of legitimate artists and publishers to sell their works.
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It's a dubious, lop-sided kind of integrity at best - but at least this bullying blusterer of a politician was prepared to take action and not wring his hands in the face of a rising tide of simplistic, fear-driven politics.
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I believe that the rising tide of abusive and criminal behaviour among children has to do with the fact that they no longer have a healthy physical fear of adults.
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Violent and disruptive pupils could be offered psychotherapy in a controversial new move to stem the rising tide of indiscipline in Scotland's schools.
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The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy.
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Now the peace-loving people of Scotland's most northerly communities are being engulfed by a rising tide of anger over what they regard as a threat to the ancient links with their Scandinavian forebears.
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The police speak of a rising tide of knife crime, where everyone from misguided schoolkids to inner-city hoods are apparently arming themselves with flick knives, pen knives, machetes and swords.
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The Chinese migrants drowned in February when they were caught in fast-rising tides on the sands of Morecambe Bay.
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The Mississippi River has been fortunate in its chroniclers: Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississippi," Ron Powers's "White Town Drowsing" (about Hannibal, Mo., the town where Twain grew up) and John Barry's "Rising Tide" (about flooding on the Lower Mississippi in the early 20th century) are just three among many fine books on what T.S. Eliot called the "strong brown god.
Lee Sandlin's "Wicked River: The Mississippi," reviewed by Dennis Drabelle
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The rising tide of chronographic features built into its three-ounce titanium case are, well, a bit staggering.
Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches
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Such moves in future, however, should also attempt to curb the rising tide of foul language, both on the pitch and terraces.
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Anglers wishing to tackle the stretch should take of the rapid rising tides and also are reminded that vehicles should not be taken down the bank until the hay has been cut.
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A rising tide lifts all boats.
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The result is a rising tide of neglect, cruelty, sadism, and joyous malignity that staggers and appalls me.
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Reward exceptional performance, not the rising tide of the markets.
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Police are developing a mobile scanner that can detect weapons being carried on the streets as part of the fight against the rising tide of gun crime.
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The four had tried to swim to safety after being cut off by the rising tide but had regained the safety of the sandbank when the hovercraft arrived to lift them to safety on the shore at Red Bank.
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John Wesley, when he saw the rising tide of patriotic fervor in America and the trend towards revolution, expressed his strong disapproval. So did the Anglican clergy.
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The school appeared to swim upstream with the rising tide each day and went back out to sea on the ebb tide where they could be seen about a mile off the land.
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The costs associated with risk were stunningly apparent to the young girl, as curious people wandering out to the beach were swept away by the rising tide.
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The postmistress called for security firms to be made responsible for safe keys to try and stem the rising tide of robberies.
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He slid this off the float, loaded into it sundry boxes and packages, and taking his seat astern, paddled inshore to where the rising tide was ruffled by the outsetting current of a river.
The Hidden Places
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The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime.
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There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.
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Faced with a rising tide of insolvencies, banks are actually cutting back their lending to small and medium-sized companies.
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Whole buildings," we are told, "seemed to sweat as condensation formed on every wall, and the stench — always terrible — even in the depths of winter frosts — reached new heights of toxicity, flowing up from the sewers, privies, and yards, and filling the halls, stairways and airshafts like a rising tide.
A Gangster Goes to War
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With ships arriving faster than dock workers can handle them, the ports can't keep ahead of the rising tide of Pacific Rim cargo.
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The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime.
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The lugger had long since gone away, its escape from the shoaly bay assisted by the rising tide.
IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
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Many residents have expressed concerns that the rising tide of rotting refuse will attract rats and other vermin.
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A rising tide lifts all boats.
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To stem the rising tide of complaints the society introduced reforms.
Times, Sunday Times
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MONTREAL - If a rising tide of separatist sentiment leads Quebec to independence from Canada, half the English-speaking community in Montreal -- Canada's second largest city -- would leave, a study shows.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.
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Indeed, a rising tide most definitely does not lift all microcap boats.
Smallest Shares Go Their Own Way
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The crisis prompted a rising tide of protest.
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The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime.
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Then they returned to Dunyazad and displayed her in the fifth dress and in the sixth, which was green, when she surpassed with her loveliness the fair of the four quarters of the world and outvied, with the brightness of her countenance, the full moon at rising tide; for she was even as saith of her the poet in these couplets122: —
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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While most shoppers are well dressed and have an affluent appearance about them, you get the impression that the country's rising tide has not lifted all boats.
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Under trickledown economics, after all, the rising tide was supposed to lift all boats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The crisis prompted a rising tide of protest.
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In a good, old landlubberly manner we hitched Gadabout to a tree and waited to see if the rising tide would make a way for us.
Virginia: the Old Dominion
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Otherwise every traffic jam will gradually vanish beneath a rising tide of its own foamy output.
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At first glance, the metaphor - a rising tide of mediocrity - seems inapt, even odd.
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection.
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The following month, Mr Johnson was attacked, also in The Guardian, by John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, who accused him of "diplodocus rhetoric" and of "disappearing under the rising tide of environmental awareness".
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