Sentences with phrase «tide backed»

The small sandy beach at high tide backed by cliffs can become a real sun trap for those wanting a quite to soak up some rays.
Confessing with some agitation that he too found one gay advocate to be «kind, winsome, insightful and reasonable,» Anyabwile concludes that the best way to turn the tide back against gay marriage is to «return the discussion to sexual behavior in all its yuckiest gag - inducing truth.»
It was Tagovailoa who brought the Tide back with help from his defense, leading what wold've been a game - winning drive that covered 48 yards in nine plays.
They just need to turn the tides back around here.
Well, were now 3 months into the new Coalition Government and I think when political historians look back on it in years to come, Teresa Mays nauseating interview in this mornings News of World will mark both the end of its honeymoon period and unfortunately, the turning of the tide back in favour of Labour.
And so, I just do enough that to fight the tide back.
Other recent studies have highlighted the immense and immediate need for rentals, especially at attainable prices — another pressure point that could turn the tide back toward ownership.

Not exact matches

If the tide comes in, they can grab their boards and come back to their desks later.
Basic scrutiny hasn't held back this tide.
The logic: Dabo knows what he's doing when he's playing Alabama, and while the Crimson Tide are strong every year, they lacked a significant win that made me step back and believe they were a degree better than every other team in college football.
What can retailers do to push back against the rising tide of online shopping and declining physical store visits?
«I got into this race to put forward a plan to win a war we can not afford to lose and to turn back the tide of isolationism that was rising in our party,» he said.
But he winds up meeting with a Transformer — yes, they were on Earth that far back — and gets a special weapon in the form of a magic staff to help turn the tide.
The Swiss central bankers appear to have decided that they might not be able to hold back the tide as a new surge of investors poured their savings into the franc.
And while it hit a rough patch a few years back, Tides remains a funding juggernaut, pulling in $ 218 million in a recent year and making $ 131 million in grants.
At the same time, Tide's consumer perception is acting like most brands undergoing a major crises: after falling for nearly three months and hitting bottom on February 20th, perception climbed back up until it hit a ceiling on March 30th, still remaining well short of where it was before the fad took off.
DeVere's CEO and founder Nigel Green said in a statement: «Traditionalists who declare cryptocurrencies «a fad» are akin to King Canute trying to command the tides of the sea to go back.
But there are strong tides of data pushing back against this idea.
On May 14th we'll be turning back the tide and making history.
All of us, sisters and brothers both, need to play our part in raising awareness, in confronting violence and harassment where it occurs, in turning back the tide of violence that scars and kills so many women still, a quarter century after that horrific event in Montreal.
Marred by the «ideology of papal absolutism,» Humanae Vitae was for him part of Pope Paul's effort to «turn back the tide» of church reform begun by Vatican II.
«Muslim majority nations are now making statements globally and nationally to push back on extremism, and you will see more of it,» the evangelical interfaith leader told CT. «This is sending signals to their citizens and the world that the tide is turning.»
Prayer, another line claims, is «Gods breath in man returning to his birth» — our whispered petitions a movement as natural as the ebb tide drawn back to sea.
He gave me hope for the theological journey I find myself on.Whether you agree with where Christianity is headed, or are fighting to hold back the tide, this book provides a good introduction to some of the convictions of progressive Christianity, and will both affirm and challenge many of your own theological convictions.
Advent bears good tidings that this is the One who comes as body and blood, bread and wine, to hungry mouths at the Eucharist feast, and who comes back to us through compassionate acts of filling the hungry with good things.
The principles embodied in these thirteen theses seek to hold back that tide.
This rising tide of cultural domination can be turned back in two ways: through the support of efforts in the third world to achieve local communication that reflects local needs; and through reform of the media in the first world — which we will consider in some detail in Chapter 11, «What We Can Do.»
The church, feeling threatened by uncontrollable forces, responded with increasing defensiveness, but the dike had broken and no one could hold back the tide.
The online video is an effort to fight back against «the rising tide of fear - mongering» resulting from plans to build a Muslim community center in lower Manhattan in New York, the group behind it said.
The «conversion» of the peoples of Western Europe was paralleled by the slow rolling back of the tide of Islam in that area.
Sexual taboos are disappearing, with no real possibility that the confused category of consent will be able to hold back the tide against total sexual anarchy.
Pope Urban II declared the objective of the Crusades to be the rescue of the holy places in Palestine, the defense of the Christians of the East against the Muslims, and the rolling back of the tide of Muhammedan conquest.
They who hoard up gold and silver and spend it not in the way of Allah, unto them give tidings (O Muhammad) of a painful doom, (34) On the day when it will (all) be heated in the fire of hell, and their foreheads and their flanks and their backs will be branded therewith (and it will be said unto them): Here is that which ye hoarded for yourselves.
All the packaging manufacturers can do is to hold back the tide for as long as possible while developing the next generation technology.
This product is a part of the new Tide + Downy Odor Defense Collection, a laundry regimen designed to remove odors at the sources so odors don't come back, wash after wash.
A little sparkling drink to tide you over til your berry season comes back around.
This almond joy green smoothie is the perfect, quick, back - to - school breakfast or hearty after - school snack to tide your kiddo over'til dinner.
Today, it's a destination — a mini melting pot of back - to - the - land cafés (Chase's Daily), chef - driven spots (The Gothic), and oyster taverns with waterfront views (Three Tides, pictured at left, also home to the Marshall Wharf brewery).
Tea Moves Back into the Bar & Back to the Kitchen — Suzy Badaracco, president of Culinary Tides, Inc., will discuss culinary cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks, and how everything from tea, bacon, herbs, fruits and veggies are the «rockstars» at the bar.
Facing a market insurgency from plant - based alternatives, some dairy brands at Expo West looked for ways to push back against the tide.
The other Tigers, however, do have that win over the Tide, and with a victory over Mizzou, would close out the season with back - to - back triumphs over top - five teams.
Can the Crimson Tide get back in it?
At the moment, that would be the Alabama Crimson Tide's, though they would have a chance to climb back in when they start SEC Tournament play on Thursday.
I now believe that MR wenger will sign a player very soon this statement by MR wenger tells his superiors that his hand are tide behind his back and he needs to sign he has been good good by dealing all business as if it were his club but he has no choice now but going for it
There'd been a lot of that in the past week, hanging around Dingle quayside, watching the tide fall back until it almost, not quite, left the 33 - footer on her keel in the harbor mud.
But he, too, got hurt by the Tide, and that helped Brissett, a more traditional drop - back passer, become Florida's 1B to Brantley's 1A.
You could call it that, all right, when you saw how the tides clashed with the wind over the shallow reefs round Blasket, and the long - toothed rocks came clear out with the sea running back off them, and the black sleek heads of the brave seals bobbing in the swells.
After Alabama Crimson Tide running back Derrick Henry posted a photo of himself standing next to an absurdly nice car for...
And after matching Nebraska's dominance blow for blow in 1971 — opening the season with a win over USC, beating a 10 - win Ole Miss team by 34, beating a 10 - win Tennessee team by 17, beating nine - win Auburn by 24 — Bear Bryant's resurgent Crimson Tide, back on the national scene after averaging just seven wins per year from 1967 - 70, got really, really roughed up by Johnny Rodgers and the Huskers in the Orange Bowl.
This season the pride — and the Tide — are back, as was completely apparent in Birmingham last Saturday when Alabama bit, chewed and digested previously unbeaten Mississippi 40 - 6.
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