| 41. | While McCain was strong among independents and Democrats, he could not overcome the flood tide of Republicans, two-thirds of whom backed Bush.
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| 42. | With the exemption, they thought they could somehow hold back the tide ( the Flood tide you might say ) of change forever.
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| 43. | Southern obstructions and a strong flood tide made the ironclads virtually unmanageable, while accurate fire from the forts played upon them at will.
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| 44. | The record is written in long-buried streaks of sand that were torn from storm-washed dunes by flood tides and deposited in the marshes.
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| 45. | "Three Seasons " is a wistful, rain-streaked elegy for a Vietnamese culture that is being swept away on the flood tide of globalization.
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| 46. | And so we didn't rest as long as we wished to, plunging off again into the flood tide and an afternoon of hard paddling.
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| 47. | "If it happens in the middle of the Bay on a flood tide in bad weather, it's going to be difficult to do anything.
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| 48. | Only his vision is bleak : a foreign, profit-driven " Them " destroying America with cheap labor, drugs and a flood tide of immigrants.
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| 49. | Officials fear the flood tide _ the river's fourth this year _ could cause sodden levees weakened by weeks of rain and floods to collapse.
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| 50. | But it was mainly a reaction to the ease with which he had diverted what was supposed to be the flood tide of their revolution.
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