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  • 51Age of a tide — Age Age ([=a]j), n. [OF. aage, eage, F. [^a]ge, fr. L. aetas through a supposed LL. aetaticum. L. aetas is contracted fr. aevitas, fr. aevum lifetime, age; akin to E. aye ever. Cf. {Each}.] 1. The whole duration of a being, whether animal,… …

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  • 52Time and Tide (2000 film) — Infobox Film name = Time and Tide caption = DVD Cover director = Tsui Hark producer = Tsui Hark Nansun Shi writer = Koan Hui Tsui Hark starring = Nicholas Tse Wu Bai Candy Lo Cathy Tsui Anthony Wong Chau Sang Couto Remotigue Jr. music = Tommy Wai …

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  • 53The Way of Cross and Dragon — is a science fiction short story by George R. R. Martin. It involves a far future priest of the One True Interstellar Catholic Church of Earth and the Thousand Worlds (with similarities to the Roman Catholic hierarchy) investigating a sect that… …

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  • 54NOR-WAY Bussekspress — is a Norwegian coach company, with lines in the north and south of Norway. Still, the two networks are separate. The southern network runs (within Norway) as south as Mandal, and as north as Namsos, while the northern network operates between… …

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  • 55Color as a Way of Life — Studio album by Lou Donaldson Released 1977 …

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  • 56stem the tide — {v. phr.} To resist; hold back something of great pressure or strength. * /The way to stem the tide of juvenile delinquency is to strengthen education and to pass a stiff gun control law./ …

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  • 57stem the tide — {v. phr.} To resist; hold back something of great pressure or strength. * /The way to stem the tide of juvenile delinquency is to strengthen education and to pass a stiff gun control law./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58Gang tide — Gang Gang, n. [Icel. gangr a going, gang, akin to AS., D., G., & Dan. gang a going, Goth. gaggs street, way. See {Gang}, v. i.] 1. A going; a course. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons… …

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  • 59stem\ the\ tide — v. phr. To resist; hold back something of great pressure or strength. The way to stem the tide of juvenile delinquency is to strengthen education and to pass a stiff gun control law …

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  • 60time and tide wait for no man — This is used as a way of suggestion that people should act without delay …

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