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1 Our day is not over; it is upon us in full tide .
2 The country was apparently in the full tide of a pro-slavery reaction.
3 Alec and Oliver Murchison were already in the full tide of them.
4 We'll leave now and board early, ready for departure at full tide .
5 The cure is incomplete till the full tide of health follows convalescence.
6 Strength poured back in a full tide , and he said to Bougainville:
7 Moreover, spring was in full tide and his blood rose with it.
8 She gazed at him, her timidity and nervousness returning in full tide .
9 But remember that all this full tide of life is Christ's gift.
10 Here we are sailing in the full tide of the marvels of art.
11 The spring found him of course in the full tide of Eton interests.
12 With Marot one is in the full tide of the movement.
13 And he laughed merrily-hein the full tide and glory of his youth.
14 Mr. Flushing was now in the full tide of his discourse.
15 In a moment more, the full tide of harmony swept along.
16 The spring was at full tide , and the air was sweet and clean.
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