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Calving quite likely increased even more so during the extreme high tides of early January 1912.
In her top floor flat on Paris's Left Bank, overlooking the raging high tides of the Seine, she strides purposefully through the sparse living room.
All of it recognises the circadian rhythms of the body, quoting such remarks as René Dubos's "the high tides of the ocean may have their counterpart in the high tides of our bloodstream" and FE Halliday's notion that certain types of thought are released by the semi-hypnotic state that verse induces.
The high tides of the Bay of Fundy reverse the rapids at the river's mouth at the city of Saint John and raise the level of the lower river for up to 95 miles (150 km) inland.
They emerge from waters along the Eastern Seaboard during the high tides of full and new moons each May and June to spawn and lay their eggs on sandy beaches.
King Tides, the extreme high tides of the autumn, are a growing nuisance in Miami and other areas of south Florida – and are creeping up the manicured lawns of Trump's Mar-a-Lago from the intracoastal waterway, according to the CRC analysis.
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