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"We had the Norfolk Tides out there the last couple of innings," Howe added, referring to the players who have come from the Mets' Class AAA affiliate.
The completion in 1910 of a dam that kept the harbour tides out of the Charles River converted the remaining unfilled portion of the Back Bay into a body of fresh water.
But officials estimate that a proposal to upgrade an artificial river, the Sowy, could cost £4m-£8m and the plan for a tidal barrier at Bridgwater - to keep the highest tides out of the River Parrett - was priced at nearly £25m back in 2009 and is understood to be higher now.
Since purchasing it, I've found myself listening far beyond the runtime of the LP version, letting it ebb and flow throughout my work day as pleasantly charming as watching the changing tides out a seaside window.
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CLAM THE TIDE OUT -- To be one of the last to leave a party or meeting.
Tide goes in, tide goes out.
When the tide is out, beachcombers and tide pool enthusiasts have the best opportunity to see marine life exposed.
Strengthen your balance sheet in the good times because, as surely as the tides go out, shipping rates will fall.
Her aunt was the tide going out, Marion Jones was the tide coming in.
The tide comes in, the tide goes out.
"The tide goes in and the tide goes out," Mr. Townsend said.
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