Politicians, capitalists and officials are flotsam bobbing upriver on the tidalbore of invention.
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Still the storm coursed northward like a horizon-spanning tidalbore.
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The "secret supermoon" in September will lead to an even bigger tidalbore.
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The surge struck the cliff like a tidalbore and was pushed upward, bulging, rising.
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A tall bulge of water like a tidalbore, but fast, faster than any wave he'd ever heard of.
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With high water on the river and with a low tide this was all the tidalbore we would see.
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A tidalbore is when a wave travels up a river in the "wrong" direction, against the current.
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This causes a tidalbore to roll up the Colorado, and from all reports it was something to be avoided.
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More than 30 people were injured by a tidalbore in the Qiantang River in the eastern Zhejiang Province of China.
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But the dimensions of the disaster became appallingly clear as Honor's fire smashed over his ships like a Sphinx tidalbore.
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In another moment a huge wave, like a muddy tidalbore but almost scaldingly hot, came sweeping round the bend upstream.
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We might pass the ranch, or be carried against a rock-bound coast, or find difficulty in landing and be overwhelmed by the tidalbore.
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We stopped a little after 9.30 A.M. Now that we were nearing the Gulf we were sure there would be a tidalbore.
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British Columbia, Canada The Qiantang TidalBore overtops its banks in China Low Tide Tsujuaq, Canada in the Arctic Monastery at Mont St. Michel, France.