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We retreated with the tide, back to Breezy Point.
"It'd be tough to hold the tide back," said Ron Masters, 66, the department's commissioner.
Modern beer drinkers crave flavour – trying to hold back that tide back seems pointless, retrograde even.
Last time, activists from safe London seats came to Tooting to help hold the Tory tide back.
There was still time for Goosen to have a penalty to turn the tide back in Racing's favour, but he was off target from just shy of halfway.
"We'll be exporting to America soon," Mr. Tuat said triumphantly, hurrying his guests onto a skiff to beat the ebb tide back to shore.
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In 1959, when violence erupted, the Belgians went with the tide, backing the Hutu revolutionaries as they themselves prepared to depart.
High tides backed up sewers.
But it also has to involve changing land use higher up the river catchments, renewing pumps and stopping the Severn tides backing up the rivers from the estuary.
Sometimes a near kiss an almost tide drawn back withdrawn withdrawing.
When it rains or the tide comes back in, the eggs hatch.
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