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As attitudes harden, the middle ground is being swept away in tide of bloodshed.
What we just can't get enough of these days are stories about small figures caught up in tide of major global events.
In the weeks before the 2013 Chicago Marathon, analysts performed "due diligence" on "all of the records in TIDE of people who held a drivers license in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin".
Details of the report have yet to really emerge, however a change in tide of political will -- both in the US and abroad -- for the effort in Afghanistan has been palpable in recent weeks.
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Sonja is the default female in Tides of Destiny; she's stuck in your character's body until you're able to finish the game.
The line of succession was however virtually washed away in the tide of Wagner in Paris after 1890 (see below).
It said in part: "The world starts moving; the world is caught in a tide of history.
"All these feelings welled up in the week before the war, sweeping through the nation in a tide of insanity," says Mr Segev.
In the larger scheme of things, my books are being swept along in the tide of change.
And now immersed wantonly in a tide of new-tech.
Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times.
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