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Day trippers come and go, a sea of Nikons and sunburnt shoulders that reaches high tide at tea time.
Police warned that riverside homes in Aberdeen would be at risk on Monday night, when the Dee reaches high tide at about 9pm.
The number of same-sex competitors in a population was calculated as the number of adult males or the number of adult females proportional to the area of the quadrate not submerged in water (although quadrates were generally above the high tideline, some tides reached higher levels than others and submerged some quadrates for some observations).
The Tory spin is that these urban polls were the least favourable for them in the electoral cycle, and that their results in cities reached their high tide in opposition.
Thousands were forced to abandon their homes as tides in parts of the North Sea reached higher levels than the devastating floods of 1953.
Using high-resolution topographical data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey, researchers have now found that almost 32,000 square kilometers of land an area almost the size of Maryland lie within 1 meter of the highest level now reached by high tides along coasts in the lower 48 states.
Mesodinium often forms dense red blooms, or red tides, when it reaches high densities in water.
Nicks was reaching high.
Climatic conditions were still arid when the locally 0 to 100 feet (0 to 30 m) thick Page Sandstone was deposited above the reach of high tide yet near the shore of an advancing sea (sabkha-like conditions).
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