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There was, he says, an 'urgency' about making the film; he and Noble wanted to catch the tide of public debate.
He is determined to catch the tide of democracy that has replaced communist, nationalist and fascist tyrannies throughout the rest of Europe.
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I walked through the avenues of Lahore's old commercial district on Youm-e-Ishq-e-Rasool, where I thought I might catch the tides of public passion.
So far it has been crafted almost exclusively by white males and reflects their priorities - missing the chance to learn from a wider range of experience and to catch the tides of change.
More important, even the crowd in Flint caught the tide and bellowed "You won!
Within a few months Deep Throat was not the only movie to have caught the tide of sexual upheaval.
In his personal vendetta against the US, Saddam has caught the tide of public opinion in his country, and in the Middle East: the US has meddled in Middle East politics too much, for too long, and too selfishly, and many, many people want the US out altogether.
But editorial fiat couldn't change the thinking of a generation that metaphorically pushed the boat out, or waited for their ship to come in; that caught the tide or sailed against the wind; that grew up with Captain Marryat, C S Forester and Joseph Conrad.
Leaving in the morning, this group paddled with the tide, northward toward the castle, and would catch the opposite tide on the way back.
Insights like that have helped the fund catch the technology tide.
There was plenty of room to build sand boats to catch the incoming tide and to spread out as we picnicked under the cliff.
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