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Although NBC churned out about $500 million in profit when Mr. Wright came aboard in 1986, he told veteran executives there that they were heading for irrelevance because of the coming tide of cable television.
For his new LP, The Coming Tide, which drops today, Winslow-King processed his classical training and life experiences into a boiled-down live, almost improvised, sound that seamlessly melds Delta blues, gospel and jazz themes with personal, simplified lyrics that speak to his personal and artistic evolution.
As an intrigued disbeliever, I decided to go down to the excavated plague pit with two people who fear this coming tide of psychic bad shit.
His campaign repeatedly casts Ford as the victim – of his generosity, of his love, of those so vested in the status quo that they will do anything to stop the coming tide of change.
However, the coming tide of biosimilars and follow-on biologics will require considerably better glycan characterization.
"I hope I'm wrong, but we'll probably come back in two weeks and they'll be dead," he said, wondering how long they can survive the coming tide of oil.
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The tide comes in, the tide goes out.
The Allies wanted to schedule the landings for shortly before dawn, midway between low and high tide, with the tide coming in.
These crabs live in holes in the mud during high tide, coming out to feed at low tide.
Then came the tide of unease like a body blush, the flush of dismay.
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