| 1. | At times, though, he would go against the tide.
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| 2. | They go against the tide of negotiations for a true free trade area,
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| 3. | He also called on members not to " go against the tide ."
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| 4. | So how I could make New Jersey dramatic was to go against the tide of conventional wisdom.
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| 5. | "It's not necessarily Chafee's nature to go against the tide in the Senate.
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| 6. | Graves praised Rowland Brown ast one of the few writers or directors to go against the tide of words.
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| 7. | He convinces Kyle, Cartman and Kenny that the world has changed, and they cannot go against the tide anymore.
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| 8. | Its strength in the past few months has seemed to go against the tide of economic data pointing to a recession in Germany.
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| 9. | When you go against the tide, it's one hell of a workout just to keep from going backwards ."
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| 10. | Schottenheimer said, " so maybe the thing for us would be to go against the tide and trade up ."
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