Aún no tenemos significados para "whole tide".
1The results were electrical; and the whole tide of fortune was rapidly turned.
2In fact, the whole tide of public sentiment instantly turned.
3Practically the whole tide sets down a narrow channel in the morning, and up again in the evening.
4In this fearful crisis appeared Joan of Arc, and in the most incredible manner turned the whole tide of affairs.
5But the essence of it in time is that the whole tide of humanity should ebb and flow in our breast.
6Utterly dispensing with the slightest veil of reserve or royalty, he leaned over the table, and poured forth a whole tide of jests.
7The tide then began to ebb at the rate of three miles per hour, and continued with nearly that velocity during the whole tide.
8Those observations which were started at the turn of the current and continued through the whole tide should be plotted as shown in Fig.
9At length he determined to collect his strength for a decisive effort, and to meet the whole tide of public opinion in a single scene.
10Nay, the trifling variation of a single mile will revolutionize the whole tides and torrents of our hearts.
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