Sentences with phrase «tide times for»

Remember, when it's high tide this swimming spot is inaccessible, so you'll need to check the tide times for your trip here, and don't forget to pack your bathers.

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Society's «longevity risk,» as financial planners call it, has been a slow - developing crisis, more a rising tide than a sudden storm, so top investment minds have had some time to prepare for it.
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«When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hold on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.»
Dyson speaks from experience, of course - he's someone who has chosen to go against the tide plenty of times in his career so far, and yeah, it's fair to say that he's fared the better for it.
The report made for good reading, to be sure, but with the stock trading near an all - time high going into the release, it was unable to climb further and swim against the tide of profit taking that ensnared the broader market on this particular day.
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.
If things get extraordinarily difficult yet you have a reasonable expectation for them to return to normal within a short time, you could even use your expanded borrowing capacity to help temporarily tide you over on items such as groceries.
I've been looking for a long time to develop digital marketing through facebook, however I have to follow the tide and go running to join the advertising of the instagran, because everyone is now in that intagran and we have to be aware where our target audience is.
This moving tide of interest makes the timing right for a major advance in the churches» mental health ministries.
«Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.»
Included are the times of internal testing, when a crisis occurs in the marriage itself as the shifting tides of circumstance and the pressures of aging throw the relationship off balance for a while.
It is time for him and cronies like him to realize that the tide is changing, and the younger generation is not going to put up with it.
43 The Prayer Book uses it only of bishops; in monastic usage the tide «Father» for abbots, or for older, professed, or ordained members of the monastic family generally is ancient; in modern times it gradually spread, through the active missionary orders doubtless, to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland; the heroic ministry of Charles Lowder and other priests during the cholera epidemic of 1866 in London seems to have started the common use of «Father» for nonmonastic Anglicans.
That, in combination with a smoothie, is usually what they both eat for breakfast, and it seems to tide them over well until their respective snack times.
And then you can make your way through the delicious list of recipes that I rounded up in hopes it'll tide you over until my next post about pulses — where I'll round up even more recipes to make sure you guys are keeping good on your commitment to eat pulses at least 48 times, for the rest of this year.
For the second time this season, Alabama has received more than that: the Tide took 60 of 76 first - place votes to easily hold on to No. 1 in this week's ballot, but their average of 25.04 exceeds what should be possible in the BlogPoll calculations.
It wasn't long before the tide of the game had firmly turned in Man Utd's favour as Romelu Lukaku found an equaliser, but it took until injury time for the visitors to find a winner.
LSU won the SEC just twice under Miles, matching Saban's two conference titles — in six fewer seasons than Miles spent on the bayou — but it also played for the SEC title just three times, often sitting a step or two behind Saban's Tide in the SEC West.
The rising tide of Kloppmania may have swept nearly everything before it, but there has still been time for a quick row about Rodgers and the structure in which he was operating, particularly the notorious transfer committee.
The boss feels that the time is right for that to happen and he even suggested in an Arsenal.com report that the tide could turn again and see us become their bogey team once more instead of the other way around.
The product delivered most of the time, Kiffin helped to modernize the Tide, and the big mystery was whether enough of The Process had rubbed off on him for the next time to be different.
The Tide pulled even for the first time since 0 - 0 when Tagovailoa threw a touchdown on fourth - and - 4 to Calvin Ridley.
The Tide run the ball 60.5 percent of the time on standard downs, good for 50th in the country.
And now, for the first time in recent memory, people in Birmingham are talking more frequently about the Tigers than about the Tide.
Wisconsin's Corey Clement rushed eight times for 16 yards against the Tide.
Look, it's the time of year after a good few wins where the tide is all pro - Wenger / pro-Arsenal so you're going to get validation in likes for stupid notions.
The Tide are now inside 2/1 for the first time this season.
While the home - state Alabama Crimson Tide have all the Crystal Ball predictions, the Wolverines certainly have a shot for this big - time wide out.
For this incident and many more, Psycho has always been a player that England fans can identify with, though his time in management has turned the tide -LSB-...]
However, Come next season, the likes of Rotherham United and Brentford could be their midweek visitors as the boys in claret and blue look to stem the toxic tide that passes through the club as they are relegated for the first time in their history.
For this incident and many more, Psycho has always been a player that England fans can identify with, though his time in management has turned the tide against him as far as opinions are concerned.
Ole Miss beat Alabama, 43 - 37, on Saturday to snap a 17 - game home winning streak for the Crimson Tide and score back - to - back wins over Alabama for the first time in school history.
Emotions clearly play a major part in this time of the year and going down south in the Capital One Bowl just should not do it for the Tide.
At some point during that time, we switched back to Tide for our regular clothing because it just did a better job, and I also got a peek at my friend's pocket stash that she been using since I'd started using mine and it still looked so fresh and new while mine was looking tired.
Although it's been a long time since I had to turn anything in on warranty (for aplix issues about 5 years ago), I knew that my use of Free and Clear Tide would void it anyway.
and Tide has its place in my house to wash other peoples laundry lol I did actually use it once to get a tarish / bonfire stain out of my sons favorite shirt but rinsed like 82 times to get the stuff out we are soooo allergic to it, I'm guessing theres a reason for that!
Once again, older couples have had plenty of time alone together as a couple, and have had a lot of experiences to tide them over for when a little one comes into their lives and pretty much throws everything up in the air.
The smell doesn't go away for a long time after someone who used Tide or any fragranced petroleum - based laundry liquid sits down on a fabric couch.
Time to turn the tide and stand up for openness, tolerance and unity.»
It was just a matter of time before the tide began to turn for Clinton, their faces screamed.
Politicians in Europe are gearing up for elections in three months» time amid a rising tide of anti-EU sentiment.
Cuomo's ad seeks to appeal to the Democratic base on a core issue for the party at a time when a Republican tide supporting tea party candidates like Paladino is threatening Democrats once thought to be easily elected.
The Republicans briefly lost their Senate majority in the 2008 elections when Barack Obama brought out a surge of young and urban voters, but they rebounded in the Obama - backlash election of 2010, just in time for redistricting, and a chance to build a floodwall against New York's rising Democratic tide.
From putting shovels in the ground for more affordable housing than any time in 40 years, to increasing free legal services for tenants ten-fold, to this rent freeze, we are turning the tide to keep this a city for everyone,» said de Blasio.
AAAS Chief Executive Officer Rush Holt, who spent eight terms representing New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives, took the pitch a step further, suggesting at a plenary session that more scientists should run for office to help stem the tide of unscientific and at times antiscientific thinking around various topics, including climate change, evolution, and vaccination.
The kilns were built for salt production some 300 years ago, just above the winter high - tide level of the time.
For the first time, an international team has found evidence of how sea - level rise already is affecting high and low tides in both the Chesapeake and Delaware bays, two large estuaries of the eastern United States.
That would allow it to operate for somewhere between 8 and 16 hours a day, at times dependent on the tides rather than on the local demand for power.
For Coral Springs, for example, which appears to be comfortably inland, the high - tide line will encompass about a quarter of the city's population some time in the distant future, if emissions continue at current levels through the year 20For Coral Springs, for example, which appears to be comfortably inland, the high - tide line will encompass about a quarter of the city's population some time in the distant future, if emissions continue at current levels through the year 20for example, which appears to be comfortably inland, the high - tide line will encompass about a quarter of the city's population some time in the distant future, if emissions continue at current levels through the year 2040.
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