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CLAM THE TIDE OUT -- To be one of the last to leave a party or meeting.
There is the flat water Portland Harbour course inside the breakwater; three areas exposed to stronger winds and tide out in Weymouth Bay; and the "Nothe" course in front of the first ever ticketed spectator area by Nothe Fort, hosting 5,000 paying punters with a big screen, commentary and catering.
Seaside resorts were always about taking money off holidaymakers, but Thatcherism has pushed the tide out way too far.
Deer populations that were once small and isolated have exploded into the suburbs at the same time that suburbs themselves have extended like a tide out into the farmlands and woods.
"There is a perception that there is no strong partisan tide out there," said Gary C. Jacobson, a political science professor at the University of California at San Diego and author of "The Politics of Congressional Elections".
The National Collegiate Athletic Association refused to ease penalties on the Alabama and Kentucky football programs yesterday, effectively keeping the Crimson Tide out of bowl games for two years and the Wildcats for one.
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WARREN E. BUFFETT once said when the tide goes out, you find out who is naked.
As Warren Buffett observed, when the tide goes out, you find out who's swimming naked.
As Warren Buffett says, when the tide goes out, you find out who's been swimming without a swimming suit".
But as the tide goes out, we see the rocks poking out of the sand.
The tide is out.
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