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And for the rest of the day a tide of feelings, emotions and insights bubbles up as Chelsea and Andre get to know each other and possibly begin to fall in love.

A fierce tide of feeling — rage and despair, love and hope and exaltation — courses through "Can I Get a Witness?," an almost indefinable work of music theater created by the performer and musician Meshell Ndegeocello, and inspired by "The Fire Next Time," James Baldwin's incisive polemic about race in America, first published in 1963.

Like most of Mr. Johnson's confessions, this one suggested a granite exterior, against which only the harshest tide of feeling ever manages to make an impression.

Although "King Lear" received acclaim in some quarters, and the production, directed by James Lapine, was a sellout on the box office strength of Mr. Kline's name, his Lear was a sad misfire — a damp squib, really, in a role that demands molten tides of feeling.

She sings her confession of love, "I Have to Tell You," with a soft ardor that is matched by a fuller tide of feeling in Mr. Snyder, also possessed of a gorgeous voice, in the show's title song.

They also know that the British Parliament is impatient with them and generously supports Major and that differential birthrates may soon make Catholics the majority in the North, leaving Unionists marginalized not just by a changing tide of feeling but by cold, hard demographics.

The move led to a tide of anti-American feeling across Egypt - along with editorials calling for ministers to strengthen their armoury by scouting for weapons elsewhere.

In the end though, the pro-EU camp was powerless to stop a tide of anti-establishment feeling and disenchantment with a Europe that many Britons see as remote, bureaucratic and mired in permanent crises.

In an age when many politicians have lost the ability to connect with our emotions, the former shadow chancellor's Strictly Come Dancing turn is a slick move: To win requires not just competence, but the ability to sweep the audience away on a tide of warm, fuzzy feelings and, frankly, put like that the parallels with contemporary politics could hardly be more obvious.

"And [there was] an unwillingness to go against the general tide of feeling at the time, which was obviously pro war," he added.

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Meanwhile, the rising tide of feeling against the Igbo in the Northern region led to large-scale massacres of Igbos by northerners in May September 1966.

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