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The reality is a tide of human misery.
For years, refugees from the chaos in Afghanistan have formed a tide of human misery seeking asylum in the UK.
The panel said that a tide of human effort carried many to safety, much faster than when the buildings were bombed in 1993.
The sea has almost vanished under a tide of human bodies: a proud flag bears witness to their readiness to die for their country.
History's Adolf Eichmanns and Bull Connors appear as monstrous anomalies, outliers swimming against a tide of human progress.
[ Extended physical bit where I mimic struggling against a tide of human bodies until I sweat myself to death like Lee Evans] That's me, on a commute, right?
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But in this case it is overdue, not least because the alternative is to watch anti-Americanism surge forward on a tide of human-rights cases.
A tide of humanity is suffering horribly.
It was like a tide of humanity.
Section 3 has been defended, however, by reference to the enhanced morality and constitutionalism of the new system, prompted by an "incoming tide" of human rights.
Migrants are presented en masse as a faceless tide of humans, when climate change is connected with mass migration that group of migrants is seen as vast and unquantifiable.
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