| 31. | "One believes it's related to red tide.
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| 32. | There was a running tide, pulled by a waxing moon.
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| 33. | THE TIDE TURNS : A Drought Reveals A River's Agony
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| 34. | Viars never made it, but not because of the tides.
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| 35. | My basic explanation for this was that the tide was wrong.
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| 36. | Tides were expected to swell 12 to 16 feet above normal.
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| 37. | It also may provide a small loan to tide you over.
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| 38. | High tide that night was 11 : 35 p . m.
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| 39. | Moreover, he argues, the conservative tide is still rising.
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| 40. | But Gould and like-minded researchers are bucking the tide.
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