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The sense of fighting a steady tide of sadness remains strong here.
Each year, a steady tide of engineering graduates flows from New York schools to start-ups in California.
The killing is the latest in a steady tide of attacks on journalists in Dagestan, which is facing a low-level Islamic insurgency.
The women, indignant at being asked to wait outside for a separate group photograph, kept up a steady tide of comments from the doorway aimed at Mr. Slavin.
Yesterday, I joined the fray and headed out to the far western edge of Qinghua University, where a block of e-bike vendors are in daily combat for a steady tide of buyers.
The Strategy The game, which the Border Patrol began playing in earnest in 1993, stemmed what had become a steady tide of illegal migrant traffic in larger urban corridors.
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I may not make sense to the rest of the world, and bystanders may shake their heads at my naivety; yet my faith remains as steady as the ocean tide, just waiting to get crashed into.
The Crimson Tide always seemed steady and poised, but that was before it ran up against the slot-machine offense of the Auburn Tigers, with its unpredictable misdirection.
My instructor, Peter Darrow, 57, clutched the stern of the scull between his thighs, holding it steady against the knee-deep tide a few feet from the grassy bank.
Thanks to ISIS and steady US bombing changing the tide of war, the buildings, all of concrete brick, were sepulchral.
For decades, two forces — steady and powerful as the tides — have collided on the California coast.
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